The Straits Times, 7 February 1961

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  • 19 1 AVERA(,K I»AILY CERTIFIED SALE EXfEEP§ 90,000 The Straits Times tiotic» ai Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1961. 15 CENTS
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  • 462 1 TO THE BOSSES: Adopt an active policy of goodwill toward trade union officials... TO THE WORKERS: Don't use intemperate language during tricky negotiations... 'Learn the lessons of 1959' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday J 1 H E Federation Government has decided that the events which disrupted the smooth
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  • 334 1  - Girl's four hours of terror A. SRIPATHY MALACCA, By Mon. A PRETTY 18-year- old girl today described her four hours of terror after two men dragged her away from her boy friend in a lovers' lane. She is Miss Doris Lim. a reporter on a local weekly, the Malacca Mirror.
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  • 177 1 LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday A COMPANY of 100 Malayan troops has moved into Equateur Province to replace the United Arab Republic contingent, which left last week. The Malayans will take over a task which has previously been in the hand of 500 men —another instance of the
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  • 30 1 PEKJNG. Mon.— Nearly 20 million Chinese from urban areas and "sideline occupations" have been moved to "frontline agriculture" since last autumn. It was disclosed today. Reuter.
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  • 115 1 LONDON, Mon.—Nine-year-old Harry Piper, of Acton, London, said to have a mental age of over 15 and an intelligence quotient of 171, wants to be a lepidopterist (expert on butterflies and motnsj when he grows up. The boy recently chose
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  • 47 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, will inaugurate the 14th session of the World Health Assembly here tomorrow. The meeting, the first to be held In Asia, will be attended by health ministers and experts from over 100 countries.
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    314 1 NASSER SIGNS ORDER: THE BRITON MUST QUIT U.A.R. IN 24 HOURS rjAIRO, Mon. James Zarb, the Briton in jail here on espionage charges, was released today. The release decree which President Nasser signed last night is also an expulsion order. It gave Zarb 24 hours to quit
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  • 117 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. riX-KING Leopold and Princess Liliane of Bel- gium today called on the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and had lunch at the Istana Negara. They spent nearly three. hours at the Istana. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and ex-King Leopold discussed mostly sport. In
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  • 55 1 MOSCOW, Mon. Russia was silent today on the success—or failure of its six-and-a-half ton Sputnik launching. No signals have been heard from the Sputnik, which was believed at one stage to be carrying a man into space, since Saturday. Absence of a swift followup on the Sputnik's
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  • 189 1 QUEEN VISITS THE GATEWAY TO ASIA OESHAWAR, Mon.— Queen li Elizabeth stood on the Khyber Pass today and looked out across the hills to Central Asia, the first time a British monarch has ever been *to this famed "gateway to Asia." The Queen with the Duke of Edinburgh gazed across
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  • 28 1 TAIPEH, Mon —The China Post reported today that during the past two weeks. Nationalist planes dropped a "large amount of food packages" into Communist China.
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  • 179 1 ONE FOUND TO BE ILL RELEASED PENANG, Mon. Five Penang officials of the Labour Party of Malaya and Party Rakyat were detained by the Special Branch here today under the Internal Security Ordinance. "They are being held for suspected activities considered prejudicial to the country." a
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  • 26 1 If. S ON ARMS AID WASHINGTON. Mou State Secretary Dean »•>■ slid there should hr hHci national supervision "f ill irn»h ?oln? to Laov— R< tcr.
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  • 149 2 ■jytOSCOW, Mon. Mr. T1 Khrushchev has called on Soviet farm wortters to "unleash their fury against all sorts of fiddlers' guilty of financial jiggery-pokery on the collective and state farms. In a speech at Rostov-on-Don, the Russian leader said it was no
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  • 36 2 AMMAN. Mon.— On King Hussein's orders, the government yesterday stopped radio and press attacks on the United Arab Republic The government said it hoped that the UAR would follow suit— U.P.l.
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  • 196 2 HAM The Chimpanzee, the nearest thing to a human being ever to go into space, receives a reward lor bis services to mankind a big red apple. In the picture above you can see his reaction to this perk conclusive proof to U.S. Air
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  • 137 2 LUANDA (Angola), Monday. IX)UR people were killed by "rebel" gunmen who opened fire on a crowd at a policeman's funeral here yesterday. Seven people were wounded. The attack raised the death I toll from rioting and violence since yesterday to 20. The dead
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  • 61 2 THE DUTCH GET READY FOR A WAR AMSTERDAM. Mon.— Ration cards have been printed and stored in various parts of Holland and a food distribution system worked out arainst the possibility of war. Stores of coal. salt, and oil were also being laid down to meet an emergency. Lt. Gen.
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  • 44 2 LONDON. Mon— The Queen has approved the award of the Royal Geographical Society Patron's Medal to a Russian Dr. Mikhail Somov. one of the world's greatest living polar explorers, the society announced today. The Queen is the society's patron. Reuter.
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  • 165 2 A MUTINY THREAT BY CHINA TROOPS TtfEW DELHI, Mon. Chinese troops along the middle sector of the Himalayas have threatened to mutiny if they did not get adequate food and clothing within the next few days, refugees trekking to India said. They said that In recent weeks the southern Himalayas
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  • 28 2 WARSAW, Mon. Thre# children were killed and three others injured by the explosion of a mortar bomb they found in a ditch la Silesia— Reuter.
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    • 44 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /T..AMOSUIS AND TUE WAY I «O VERY SUE TREATS TWAT V^XTRAVAGANT/ POOQ HUSBAND J if WrOMSN WHO A I /WUY CANT TWEY IV S °sSlS^ l^/ MAT y SAy WM TMBYRE AWNPV Mfc __y I V TALLIN© ABOUT? J
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  • 628 3 WASHINGTON. Monday PRESIDENT Kennedy said today that the U.S. must maintain a fully effective military force abroad "wherever necessary and for as long as needed/ despite the recent drain on gold and dollar reserves. This was one of the
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  • 349 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. SENATOR Mike Mansfield, the Democratic majority leader in the Senate, -yesterday suggested that Laos should be neutralised under a guarantee of such nations as India. Pakistan and Afghanistan. Senator Mansfield made his suggestion In a television interview recorded for broadcast
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  • 119 3 POPE LIKELY TO BE ASKED TO CANONISE Dr. DOOLEY MILWAUKEE. Mon. The possibility of making the late Dr. Tom Dooley a saint was suggested by a priest at the 15th annual Wisconsin Catholic Convention which closed yesterday. The Rev. Stan J. Kusfnan referred to Dr. Dooley's achievements in writing three
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  • 118 3 JAKARTA, Mon. The first large-scale surrender of Sumatran rebels took place last Wednesday with 818 rebels reporting to army posts In West Sumatra, according to reports received here today. They were led by Major Iskandar Martawldjaja and were personally welcomed by the
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  • 247 3 You are. Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with trie way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? You are judged by your English. Thousands of men and
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  • 211 3 Goodwill remarks mean nothing: Pravda MOSCOW. Mon. The Russian Communist Party newspaper, Pravda, said yesterday President Kennedy's remarks' on goodwill were "reduced to nothing" by his determ i n a tion to strengthen U.S. military might. The paper made a three-column attack on the President's State of the Union message
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    • 398 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (»l Metres) Short Wave: 62 metre. AA! 600 signal. Negarafrom 8.00 9M p.m. M w A.M. 6.30 Good Morning: 6.32 we* Headlines; 6.05 Mornln* Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News; Melodies 6. 50 Keep Fit With Telk A?^ J* And
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  • 127 4 Jaycees' President keeps a promise SINGAPORE, Mon. The World President of the Junior Chamber of Commerce International, Mr. Peter Frankel, flew into Singapore today to keep a promise made at a Jaycees conference in Manila last year to support the "Visit the Orient Year." Mr. Frankel. 39, is leader of
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  • 148 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The formation of Go-kart clubs for children in Singapore will help to teach youngsters road sense and encourage good driving In later years. This Is the opinion of Mr. John W. Roby, Far and Middle East representative of Clinton Engines Corporation, the
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  • 57 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Members of the Singapore Police Force, who assisted In the smooth progress of Thalpusam festivities have been thanked for their services by Mr. P. Valuppillal. the president of the Singapore Hindu Sabhal. A letter conveying thanks and appreciation has been sent to the
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  • 324 4 While the crowd stood idly watching an old woman drowning— SINGAPORE. Mon. THE Assistant Coroner, Mr. Loke Siew Hoong, today praised a Javanese man and an Eurasian youth for their keen sense of civic consciousne s s in plunging into the Rochore canal
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  • 141 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHREE hundred and sixty teachers who volunA teered to teach and supervise literacy and language classes organised by the Adult Education Board will be presented with certificates of commendation by the Minister of Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, tomorrow evening at the Victoria Memo-
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  • 286 4 TB 'extremely prevalent' in N. Borneo C-Plan expert JESSELTON, Monday. IJESULTB of the recent X-ray and skin testing ilp surveys carried out In North Borneo showed that tuberculosis was "extremely prevalent," said Sir Harry Wunderly, TB expert, during a recent visit. A Colombo Plan medical ad- viser on tuberculosis for
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  • 186 4 QINOAPORE, Mon. A stranger told a man in Rochore Road yesterday afternoon, "a couple of your friends are waiting to see you." Chong Moy, 23, followed the man to Queen Street where three other youths with daggers relieved him of cash $45, a wrist
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  • 44 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cut off in the following areas tomorrow: Along Jalan Kelulut off Ylo Chu Kang Road, 7J m.s. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and along Eng Neo Avenue, off Dunearn Road, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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  • 31 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The National Theatre Trust will present a concert "Malam Kebudayaan" in aid of the National Theatre Fund at the Victoria Theatre on Feb. 18 at 8 p.m.
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  • 91 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.—A case against four mahjong players In the tenth magistrate's, court today had to be postponed to April, 3 because one of them failed to turn up in court. The four, Low Kow Choo, Ng Kirn Kee, Lim Ah Puay and Tan Ah Chin, were charged
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 320 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES q^HE following is today's I schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALB BO AC: Prom London, Zurich, Beirut, Bahrein, Delhi, Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (8A796) 535 pjn.; from London. Rome, Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta (BA 708) 7.30 p.m. Pan- American: From Jakarta (PA818) 940
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    • 76 4 Qantas: To Bangkok. Calcutta. Karachi, Bahrein. Cairo, Rome, London (EMS7I) 930 pm. Garnda: To Jakarta (0A893) S a.m to Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok 4OA9M) 10.35 a.m. Malayan Airways: To Kuchlng. Slbu, Brunei, Jeatetton, Bandakan (ML4IO) 8.80 ajn.; to Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, nenanf, Kota Bharu < ML 132) 7 ajn.; io
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  • 1206 5 JPvHI Ift Wff tl. WW KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. YOUNG CHILDREN FROM INDIA STREAM IN SAYS AN M.P. PLEA by Panx Malayan Islamic Party members for a clamp down on people crossing the Causeway into the Federation was today rejected by the Prime
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  • 325 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday T*HE Prime Minister, 4 Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that the police equipment the Federation Government had given to the South Vietnam Government was old and no further use to Malaya. He said that to repair them for use
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  • 126 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that it was difficult for Malaya to recognise the provisional government of Algeria because they had not yet established a headquarters. "When they have set up their headquarters to which we can
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  • 41 5 PENANG, Mon.— Low Keng Leng, 37, a hawker was attacked and robbed of $10 at the 9th mile, Bubang Semang road. Buklt Mertajam, during the week-end. He has been admitted to Buklt Mertajam hospital with head Injuries.
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  • 199 5 First joint US-Malayan pioneer company to open today KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The first Joint Mala yan-American company to be given pioneer status by the Government; will be> officially opened by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, at Petaling Jaya tomorrow. The new company is the $55 million Beatrice Foods (M)
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  • 40 5 IPOH, Mon— A police constable, Gurdial Singh. 41, of the Police Field Force, pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to a charge of having 15 tahlls of Indian hemp. Bail was allowed.
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  • 35 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The House of Representatives today passed the Age of Majority Bill, which declares the age of majority of Muslims as 18 years and that of nonMuslims as 21 years.
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    • 948 6 Newcomer shows a hit collection at the House of Dior! CONTRARY to all rumours and expectations, the envied place of the absent Yves St. Laurent in the House of Dior was taken by an almost unknown newcomer, Marc Bohan. This freshman designer tackled the toughest job of the Paris fashion
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    • 285 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Frost and wind make very 1. A polar minister Is different, cold bank (0). being working class (14). 10. "Then seek your job with S. Soldiers holding a donkey. w»d work till further or.small animal (5). ders. 1 (Kipling) (13). 9 Very valuable form of
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  • 454 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday rPHE METHOD of giving a contract for the building of the indoor 1 Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur came under fire today from People's Progressive Party members of the House of Representatives. 1 1 The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunic
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  • 157 7 I SINGAPORE, Monday j— I J£MPLOYERS who plead guilty to offences under the Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance are normally fined less than those who are tried and convicted. Miss Tham Quee Sim. a Labour Department prosecutor, said today. Miss Tham was asked by
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  • 153 7 What does the future hold? THAT is a question to which everyone would like to know the answer. And that answer lies in your hand, according to Mr. Choo Ang Guan, for 16 years a student of modern palmistry. Your love affairs, your fortunes, the outcome of your life all
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The management of LindetevesJacoberg <Far East) Ltd., today opened wage negotiations with the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union as the firm's 140 striking employees returned to work this morning.
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  • 273 7 Blaze— so trader hurls bottles to rouse people KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A RESTAURANT owner and his three em-| ployees woke up residents in Cross Street here last night by hurling empty bottles through windows and on the roofs as fire swept a hardware shop. "We could think of no other
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  • 67 7 FIRE NEAR DYNAMITE DUMP PENANG. Mon.— About 300 gallons of petrol and dynamite stored at the Ayer Itam dam were threatened by a fire at Paya Terubong, «i\ miles from the city, last night. The city fire brigade, reinforced by police, battled the blate for five hours and put it
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  • 55 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A housewife, dissatisfied with the prescrlDtion of a doctor abused and spat at him. a magistrate. Mr. R. B. I Pates, was told today. Llew Sooi Chin. 46. was fined $20 when she pleaded guilty to behaving In a dls orderly manner at the outpatients'
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  • 46 7 IPOH. Mon. A party of 30. including 15 schoolgirls, plans to scale a 2616-ft. mountain five miles north of Kampar on Sunday. The expedition, organised by the Malayan Outward Bound School Trained Youth Association, will be led by Mr. Wong Mun Pun.
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  • 40 8 it W»rdt Sit (Minimum) VINCENT OSWALD MONTEIRO age •6, en A Boundary Road, Singapore 19. pasard away 6-2-61. Cortege leaving Boundary Koad 4 p.m. to Balnt Joseph Church, at 4. 50 p.m. Thence to Bidadan at 5 p m.
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  • 26 8 it Worsts JIB (Minimum) IN LOVINO MEMORY of Madam Tsn Ooh Neo (Mrs. Llm Beng Sum. Died 7-2-M. Inse-ted by her husband and children.
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  • 85 8 It Wartt Sit (Hinimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr Tan Choon Long thank all Relatives, Friend*, for their help and attendance at the Funeral. MR. P. J. O'CRUZ and family thank Friend* and Relatives for Condolences. Wreaths. Attending Funeral of my heloved wife. Doctor* Nurses of Ward 10.
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  • 224 8 It W*r4» lit (minimum) MULCHANOS' Sale till Saturday. Pri<e« Slashed on All Dresses at Both •alum YOGA FOR CHILDREN. Classes each Tueaday. Cultural Centre, Canninx Rife at 5.30 p.m. PROTECT YOURSELF. Family and Property. Install a Siren 12V 230 V. Inquires to 62. Middle Road also 132. South Bridge
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  • 27 8 1* Wort, SI .'< (Mi*.} YOUTH FOR CHRIST P.allv Saturday 11th Feoruary Victoria Memorial Hall 7:10 p.m. Mr. Hedley Jones anchored to the Ro< k Quu.
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    • 667 8 Eighty per cent of the overall traffic of Penang Port, excluding bulk oil and iron-ore, is mainland cargo. It is moved in lighters or carried across from the island on the ferry service. The proportion was not always as large as this, and in fact it has
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    • 291 8 President Kennedy's thoughts about saving the dollar still want detail, which is not surprising in view of the difficult situation he faces. The actual American trade surplus last year was immense, US$5,BOO million, and more than double that in 1959. The recent outflow of funds associated with the
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    • 304 8 For the first time in Singapore's history, a whole village has been commended for helping the police to put down crime. The people of Kampong Holland in the Ulu Pandan area are worth all the generous praise they received from the Commissioner of Police for their part
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  • 1012 8  -  MICHAEL ADAMS A GREAT TEACHER TO 7,000 STUDENTS FROM ASIA AND AFRICA by POLITICS IS NEVER FAR BELOW THE SURFACE ON the eastern fringe* of old Cairo, just inside the walls of the medieval city, rises the distinctive twin-topped minaret of the
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  • 960 8  -  Tel Aviv By A Correspondent: IT'S A BAD BY CHARGE AND COUNTER-CHARGE THE tangled and in many ways rather unedlfying sequence of events which culminated m the resignation of Mr. Ben-Gurlon. the Israeli Prime Minister, last Tuesday is only partly explicable in terms of a personal rivalry
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  • 155 9 TOP PMIP MAN LEAVES PARTY KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. A senior official of the Trengganu Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Syed Abdullah bin Syed Alwee, has resigned from the party. Syed Abdullah. PMIP secretary for Trengganu, said today: "I am dissatisfied with the choice of the new members in the PMIP Government." He
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  • 52 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The House of Representatives today approved an amendment In the Customs Ordinance to raise the Import duty on biscuits by three cents a pound. Moving the amendment, the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said that it was intended to protect the
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  • 100 9 Handicraft course for youth clubs SEREMBAN, Mon. The American women handicraft experts today opened a five-day course here for 11 women and nine men from youth clubs in Selangor, Malacca and Negri Sembllan. Miss Bernlce Stevens and Miss Alice Zimmerman, brought their box of tools and showed the "students" how
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  • 102 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Mentrl Besar, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos. today praised members of "good neighbours" councils in Johore for their efforts to unite the various races in their tcampongs. Speaking at the opening of a three-day civics course for 33 "good neighbours"
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  • 534 9 Tug sinks— $155,000 claim Harbour Board sues Japanese shipping firm for boat lost two years ago SINGAPORE, Monday. AN action in which the Singapore Harbour Board is claiming $155,251 special damages from a Japanese shipping firm for the loss of the tug Pitho two years ago, began in the High
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  • 288 9 Midnight on the beach: Man is fined $25 for indecency TAXI DRIVER HEARI GIRL CRY 'TOLONG 1 MALACCA, Mon. A businessman. Mohan Manji Rana, 26. was today fined $25 by the Malacca magistrate, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, when he pleaded guilty to behaving indecently by having sexual intercourse at a public
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  • 97 9 CINQAPORE, Mon. The world president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce International, Mr. Peter Frankel, flew Into Singapore today. Mr. Frankel, 39, who is leader of the 350,000 Jaycees in 63 countries, said at the airport: "My colleagues from other countries are very keen to visit your
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  • 43 9 Schoolboy: I stole SINGAPORE. Mon. A schoolboy, Choo Kok Sun, 17, admitted in a magistrate's court today that he stole a typewriter valued at $360 from Major R. J. Wllklns. at York Road on Jan. 21. Sentence was postponed pending a probation report.
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  • 73 9 DAGGER MAN NOW GETS SIX MONTHS ALOR STAR. Mon. The Kedah Appeal Judge, Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah. today increased by eight times. the Jail sentence imposed by a lower court on a Perils padl planter, Suleiman bin Harun. Suleiman, who had been sentenced to three weeks' Jail for unlawful
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  • 336 9 JUDGE MISDIRECTED MURDER TRIAL JURY— LAWYER KUALA LUMPUR. Monday A LAWYER, Mr. David Marshall, claimed in the Fededation Court of Appeals here today that a Judge had seriously misdirected the Jury in a murder trial. Mr. Marshall was arguing an appeal for a fish packer. Tan Buck Tee. against the
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  • 52 9 QUEEN AND MALA YANS AT PARTY IN DELHI QUEEN ELIZABETH being introduced to the Malayan community in India by the Malayan High Commissioner there. Dato S. Chelvasingam MacIntyre. at a garden party in New Delhi given by the Commonwealth High Commissioners in India. The Queen and Prince Philip are now
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  • 353 9 School reform row: Authorities close Chinese classes SIBU, Monday THE Chinese department of the Methodist secondary school here has been closed temporarily following student agitation against certain reforms introduced recently. Police were also called in to probe cases of assaults in which students of the school were involved. The row
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  • 97 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. pIVE men were charged in a magistrate's court today with robbing Chye Seng Tannery of 22 cases of crocodile skins valued at $107,671. John Robert Anderson. 40. Ho Tee Ming. 33. Taib bin Sallm, 30. Toh Ah Chow, 24. and Sng Lam Yong, 53,
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  • 38 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded today on a boy, Abdul Razak bin Omar, aged four, of Onraet Road who was drowned in a monsoon drain In Whltely Road on Oct. 31.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 160 9 A shining example As eady at the i6th century, the Venetian Ambassador Giovanni Battista Ramuji© UM&uA that a rword of Ondanic (Indian Steel) was thea valued a» dearly a* a precious jewel. Ail the traditional Indian (kill in craftsmanship is mnyioytd today in manufacturing Engineering M jhS\ I foods comparable
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    • 34 9 jP|3 fJlbA»llllHBl 111 I II I (MALAYA) Lm>. JALAN SEMANGAT PETALING JAY A- KUALA LUMPUR j^^^_ I^Eij^fe^. '.2» MULTI-COLOURED LABELS FOR MEADOW GOLD PRODUCED BY TIEN WAH PRESS LIMITED, MODERN LITHOGRAPHIC AND LETTERPRESS PRINTERS
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  • 637 10 MEADOW GOLD IS THE NAME —CANNED HERE WITH ALL ITS ORIGINAL RICHNESS A testimony of economic faith §OUND testimony of America's faith in Malaya's economic stability is evidenced by the opening by Tengku Abdul Rahman today of South-East Asia's first sweetened condensed milk plant at Petaling
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  • 464 10 ERASER and Neave a name known to millions in Malaya for its fine quality beverages have embarked on an entirely new form of enterprise in the joint production of sweetened condensed milk with Beatrice Foods of Chicago. It Is indeed a significant
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  • 128 10 TO SPEED DELIVERIES... A FLEET OF AUSTIN VANS A FLEET of eight streamlined Austin vans will provide a speedy delivery service for Beatrice Foods (Malaya) Ltd. in the supply of Meadow Gold Sweetened Condensed Milk to all parts of Malaya and Singapore. The vans, based on the wellknown Austin 100-inch
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    • 384 10 What do we mean by young COLOURS? We mean colours that are fresh, gay. bright, new. original, versatile and tough Colours that are easy to live with, pleasant to come home to. Colours that you'll enjoy painting on yourself because I C.I. paints are smooth, soft, easy to apply. Remember
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    • 84 10 SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK MANUFACTURED BY BEATRICE FOODS M> LTD. KUOK BROTHERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) WITH OFFICES IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA AND IN SINGAPORE ovo °V° °V° *»W» °V° owo owo otf" own nwo owe own own owo cwo ov* 1 *>fcx> to BEATRICE FOODS (M)
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  • 217 11 ]JEW ZEALAND the "Dairy Farm for South-East Asia" is supplying the raw materials, pure milk products, for the production of rich and nutritious Meadow Gold Sweetened Condensed Milk at the Beatrice Foods (Malaya) Ltd. factory in Petaling Jaya. The milk products are supplied
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  • 221 11 ALUMINIUM WIDELY USED IN NEW BEATRICE FACTORY T«E ALUMINIUM vertical fascia of the new 1 $5 million Beatrice Foods (Malaya) Ltd. condensed milk plant at Petaling Jaya has been manufactured and installed by Diethelm Co., Ltd., following designs by W. W. Wood, Sons Partners, of Kuala Lumpur. Made of Alcan
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    81 11 TOP, bags of pure milk products containing the richness and goodness of creamy New Zealand milk, are loaded in the Petaling Jaya factory. New Zealand is the world's largest exporter of dairy products, selling in more than 60 countries. BOTTOM, this is a mixer at the factory. All
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  • 178 11 NATURAL SUNLIGHT IN THE NEW FACTORY pORRUGATED Perspcx is widely used in the new $5 million condensed milk plant of Beatrice Foods (Malaya) Ltd., at Petaling Jaya to give plenty of healthy, natural sunlight. Made by Imperial Chemical Industries, the acrylic sheet is used all over the world by industrial
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    • 113 11 Best wishes to 'Jj^^^g^ BEATRICE FOODS (M) LTD£ >* on the opening of their factory in Petaling Jaya. p||P "POLYORC BH p S 4 HIGH IMPACT L RIGID P.V.C. TUBING H a product of YORKSHIRE IMPERIAL METALS LTD. I is used throughout this L modern milk factory. M Sole Agtnts:
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    • 127 11 SANITARY INSTALLATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT BY TONGNAM(maIaya)LTD. ROOM 407 ASIA INSURANCE BLDG. KUALA LUMPUR TELEPHONE: KUALA LUMPUR ***** ***** SINGAPORE ***** BEATRICE FOODS (M) LTD. FACTORY: PETALING JAVA i«i»+*^-r- HJ^BcXcST ,<"" I We are proud to have been entrusted with the steelwork contract, using Arcon prefabricatedsteel structures. THE EAST ENGLISH
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  • COMMERCIAL news and views
    • 404 12  - Now Cerebos salt to be made in Malaya ANTHONY OEI BRITISH COMPANY FORMS $2M SUBSIDIARY AT P.J. By £EREBOS salt is to be made in Malaya. Mr. W. Arnold Innes, chairman of the Cerebos group of companies, announced in Singapore that a subsidiary company, Cerebos (Malaya) Ltd., had been formed
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    • 90 12 A VIEW of MayayVs first milk factory, Beatrice Foods (M) Ltd., which will be opened by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today. Situated at PeUling Jaya. Kuala Lumpur, the $2 million factory which will produce condensed milk is a joint project between Malayan and
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    • 264 12 rPHE MALAY States Shipping Co. Ltd. has ap- pointed Mr. R. W. Scheffer as general manager for Singapore and the Federation. Mr. SchefTer, who Is also secretary of the company, succeeds Mr. J. L. D. Evans. Mr. Evans is now shipping manager of the head
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    • 22 12 MR. N. N. HANDA has been appointed actuary of the Oreat Life Assurance Co. Ltd. and Mr. F. Cowan, secretary.
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    • 225 12 Cigarette plant modernised to meet big demand A SINGAPORE cigarette manufacturing com- pany, East Asia Tobacco Co. Ltd., at Little Road, has been modernised to meet growing demand for quality brands. The company, which opened last week. Is now under the supervision of Mr. S. J. Huang, an overseas expert.
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    • 292 12 OVERSEAS FIRMS SEEK LOCAL CONTACTS Division of Com- merce and Industry of the Ministry of Finance, Singapore, has received inquiries from several overseas companies wishing to trade with the local market. This is stated in the latest issue of Singapore Trade. Three are from the United States, four from Britain,
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    • 138 12 Natural radiance WSS-r^l in any weather ond Porcn Roofs* m m ■osnion colours* m t Monuf actured by: TAKIRON CHEMICAL CO. LTD., OSAKA. JAPAN. Sole Agents in Singapore and the Federation of Malay*: TONG NAM ROOFING SPECIALISTS LTD. Singapore: Tel. ***** Kuala Lumpur: Tel. ***** APl' t DIRECT SERVICE TO
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    • 163 12 No Road i yui i I J -except for Land- Rover -s^S^^^ me new roads t0 take the evcrincreasin 8 load («lsttfi^^ ot traftlc aml hel P in K t0 bllild them 4 wheel P^^l STBni drive Land-Rovers. Land-Rovers fetching, carry f/& iBBuBCrI Ka ing and hauling men and materials
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    • 1520 13 K!Sf, M THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. *Uf SINGAPORE (lacarpMatol ll tM Until Kiaglam) 10 LIMS SAILS M UEN. U.I. A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Ptning lENALUNACH Rimlirg. London, G 'mouth Ua. 27/ I FH •ENNACNIi Antwerp, Ramlirg, BrMMM. laMii. Rotttrdawi Ma. 11/11 M 11/21 FH OENMNOR LuertiH, Hull.
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  • 120 14 MELBOURNE, Men. INVESTMENT shares opened x the week actively along firm lines here today. Colonial Sugar gained £3 10s. to £79 10s. and Herald is. 3d. to 475. Base metals and the oils traded along steady lines- Aust Oil and Qas gained Bd. to 10s. 6d. Commonwealth Bonds
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  • 78 14 CHIP! lying alengsMa the Singapert ■"> M.rbour Beard wharves ar txswet. sd teday are: Olga Maarsk 1/2. Ellen Bakke 4/3. Pekln 6A. Axamemnon 6/7. Cannanora 8/9. Burat 10/11. Ordla 13/14. Bennachle 15/16. Olenshlel 18. Anxruin 19. Tapah N. Wall 3. East Sea N. Wall Hlraahlma Maru 23 24,
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  • 23 14 Malayan Stock Exchange: Jan. 1 1958=1«ii. industrials: Fins: t Robber*: r co. m 143.67 204.50 233.02 rro. i 144.51 ***** 233.02
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  • 678 14 BUSINESS in the trading room on the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares in brackets was: Induitrlill: Ho im trad (4.000) $1.29. (1.000) 51.28: P. Dlsp. (1.000) Sl. s*; P. and N. orda (1,000) 52.11, (1.000) $2.12; Gammon (4,000) 12.21.
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  • 984 14 By Our Market Correspondent JHE MALAYAN share market opened the week easier after the recent sharp rise and prices descended as profit-takers sought buyers, but there was a steadier tendency at the close. The rubber price declined sharply at the opening and February
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  • 37 14 SINGAPORE, Feb. 6. RUBBER: 78) cents per Ib. (up a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 781 tents (steady). TIN: $391.75 per plcul (up 12 J cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (unchanged).
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  • 137 14 rpHE Chinese Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: Quiet; UK/Continent Feb. March shipments $27 buyers, $28 sellers Coeonat oil: Quiet; bulk $41 a 4 sellers, drum $44 H sellers. Pepper: Quiet; no builiaßsi was reported done. Muntok white $210. Sarawak $206, special Sarawak black
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  • 223 14 s-iSRUARY first grada rubber buyers fob closed In Singapore yesterday at 78) cents per Ib. up a quarter rf a cent on Friday's clone. The tone was stsady quiet. S.C.C.R.A. doting pncai Id cents per lb.. yesterday ware: Int. 1 R. 8.8. Spot f.o.b. buyers 7*l. sellers 7*l:
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  • 131 14 TMf Malayan liaftangs Banks' Asloolatlen mad* these chances In Its rate* to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100) Msw Vark: buying airmail T.T. 321. O.D. 33. 00 d/st 33i credit bills. 33| trade -Ihs Canada: buvint airmail T.T. 32 11/16. O.D. 32 13/16. 90 d/st 33t credit bills.
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    • 276 14 tail <HE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE WfSTtOUND EUTIOUND frssi Of in Pins infill ter Rjnr.o" Fran lim Puts S'lin nadiif tar Hssi Kssg t Jain Nrtt. "CUM JEUftt" 11/11 frt "MtllUtY BEACON 11/11 frt INTERNATIONAL daddctta cuiDDiiur cuiDDiKir Arpurv BARRtTTO SHIPPING SHIPPING AGENCY r.TDAmkir m iTn 111/ Ml Till* Ayer
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    • 279 14 NOTICES NOTICE The public Is hereby notified that a Life Policy No. A- 2 1246 Issued by The Whir On Life Assurance Company. Limited under the name of Madam Chin Yoon Lan (deceased) has been mislaid and lost. If no claim Is lodged within one month from date of publication,
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    • 1207 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as an ENTOMOLOGIST on a two years' contract with the Malaria Eradication Pilot Project in the salary scale $628x34-934 Efficiency Bar/ 983x34- 1.264 per month plus cost of living allowance at current rates The minimum
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    • 840 15 NOTICES RANTAIi TIN DREDGING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Notice is hereby given that the Directors have declared an In- i terim Dividend (No. 33) of 601 cents per one dollar stock unit less Malayan income tax at 40 L in respect of the year ending 30th
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    • 595 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR POSTS OF TECHNICIANS (SURVEYORS) IN THE DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT. PERAK. Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and/or State Nationals who have attained their 16th but not their 23rd birthday and have passed Form TV in an English School lor appointment as Technicians (Surveyors) in the
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    • 1031 15 < Continued from l*s«B 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Warda to (Mia.)— Max it et: axtrm WANTED— Part-tlm* only. Girls of personable appearance, to help publicize MOM'a "Where The Boys Are". Replies to OPO Box 799 (Spore). WANTED IMMEDIATELY experienced engineer for oxygen A acetylene plants in Bangkok. Contact No. 121, Beach
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    • 1022 15 SITUATIONS WANTED 29 Warda to (Mi*.)— Max St eta. axtrm knitting can be don* at all times. Anyone 'ntrreated may call at ISS Emerald Hill Road, Spore, opposite the Pavilion. CHINESE LADY AVAILABLE immediately for housekeeping, companion preferably upcountry. Please contact Box A 4899 S.T. Spore. AUSTRALIAH CITIZEN, age 41.
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    • 798 15 EDUCATION tt Warda $S (Mi*.)—Bax M eta. axtrm CHINES! VMOA SCHOOL'S February Beginners Book-keeping. Shorthand. Typewriting, LCC tngllsn. Intensive revision Book-keeping, Accounting, Bs)0rt» band speed*. 107 Belegie Road, S'por* *****. ENROL EARLY WITH "1.T.8.", IW. Lorong 80 Geylans, Spore. (*****) for February O«iarant**d 4-Month Stenography Rapid Uoorte/ Shorthand /Typewrttms/Bookkeevins. Only
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    • 577 15 TUITION it Word, U (Him.)— »*a St eU. axtrm YOGA FOR CHILDREN. Classes each Tuesday. Cultural Centre. Canning Rise at 8.30 p.m. ■usiness opportunities it Warda U (Mi*.)— Max M et: axtra WANTEOI An Honest /respectable/ hardworking Chinese between 35/40, qualified and able to teach Shorthand/ Typewriting with little Capital
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    • 472 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Warda to (Mi*.)— Box St eta. axtra IMT AUSTIN IS Oood condition owiw leaving. Tel. *****. A OOOD BUY Jaguar Hark 7 J1.450,- 9 'll Hennas Road off Lavender Street. S'por*. Phone *****. KARMANN OHIA COUPE late 1959. one owner, Tax<ti/ Insured Sept. 1981. Fitted Mlchelln
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    • 164 15 SONY RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE MODEL 111 Smoll size ond light weight. Dual speed ond dual track. Up to 4 hours recording. Recording level indicator. 3" x 6" onol speaker offering omozing tone quality. Simple and easy operation by a single selector knob system: STOP, RECORD, REWIND ond FAST FORWARD.
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  • 48 16 PENANG, Mon— More than 200 f aests attended a dinner given last night by Mr. a Syed Ahamed. proprietor of News and Periodicals Store, to celebrate the marriage of his daughter, Hameeda Beevi. to Mr. A. M. Mohamed Hanlfa, son of the late Mr! Mohamed Kasslm
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  • 1109 16 THREE-PRONGED ATTACK AGAINST BOOKMAKING GETS 'GREEN LIGHT PARLIAMENT kuala lumpur Monda > rpHE Federation Government today launched a threepronged attack against bookmakers by passing legislation to ensure that betting is restricted to legal channels. The House of Representatives passed the Betting (Amendment) Bill, the Racing (Totalisator Board) Bill and the
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  • 357 16 GOVT. REJECTS MP's PLAN FOR HELPING 13 -YEAR -OLDS FORCED OUT OF SCHOOL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday nnHREE suggestions put up by an M.P. in a bid to help the thousands of 13--year-olds, unable to continue their education, were rejected by the Government today. Mr. Chin See Yin (Ind Seremban Timor)
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  • 113 16 BUTTERWORTH, Monday. T<HE departure of the 120 troops to ."einforce the 1 Malayan Congo Force has been postponed till Thursday. The troops were to have been airlifted tomorrow evening. The men will now leave In two groups— the first at 7 a.m. on Thursday
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  • 51 16 PENANG. Mon— The Penang Historical Society Is to ask the State Government for part of the Island's historic Fort Cornwallls to set up a small museum. "Such a museum would be of Interest -to tourists," says the society's report to be presented at the annual meeting
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  • 22 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Dr. N. *S Chin has been elected president of the new committee of the Selangor Judo Club.
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  • 23 16 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. A fisherman, Wahl bin Wan Ibrahim. 50. collapsed and died in a motor boat off Kuala Muda yesterday.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • 426 17 WE MUST GET IT FROM MCC VISIT OR OUR CRICKET IS DOOMED—PYE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday vy ILL Malayan cricket capitalise this season on its rivival of the past two years or fall back into a minority sport with a bleak future? The answer may well
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  • 284 17 By F. SALAHUDIN Singapore, Monday PEDERATION will be included in the South-East Asian international golf circuit— which now comprises Singapore. Hong Kong, Tokyo and Ma- nila next year. .This means that more golfers of International standing Irom Australia, America, Britain, Japan, Philippines and the continent
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  • 78 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association decided tonight to review Neo Chew Kok's Singapore 60 metres freestyle record time. The former Singapore champion had earlier written to S.A.S.A pointing out that his 50 metres freestyle record, now scrapped, should read as 26.2 sec instead of 26.6 sec
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  • 107 17 CINOAPORE. Mon.— The division two champions. S.H.B. Police eliminated Singapore Chinese R.C.. a top division side, 3-1 In the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout competition at Buklt Chermln today. After taking a 2-0 lead at halftime, S.H.B. Police made sure of victory with a
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  • 62 17 The Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Sir George Oehlers (right) presenting the handsome silver trophy to Frank Phillips, who won the $20,000 Singapore Open goli championship which concluded on Sunday. The Sydney golfer also received a cheque for $5,000 and an additional $500 for
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  • 213 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MALAYAN footballers must employ a direct approach to goal to become more effective in attack, well-known Swiss coach Albert Sing told the Straits Times today. Their habit of moving up the ball with a lot of crosskicking gave the
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  • 366 17 SPECIAL AWARD AND OVATION FOR SUBIAN EPSOM JEEP'S TURF TOPICS ri was a red letter day ior apprentice subian at 1 Bukit Timah on Sunday. He celebrated his "graduation" by scoring a splendid double on Prince Tournai and Ace Admiral. He was riding for the first time on equal terms
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  • 46 17 PENANO. Mon.— Penang Chinese beat Malacca Corinthians 3-1 In a friendly soccer match at the City Stadium tonight. Penang Chinese, who led NO at half-time, scored through Woo Ah Wan, Ong Huek Slang and Tan Hock Lye. The Corinthians goal came from A. Kamaruddin.
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  • 76 17 SYDNEY, Mon. Australian Jockey Athol Mulley was considering riding this year In France on a retainer basis. Sydney reporters were told today. Mulley. who rode with success In Malaya some years ago. was said to be negotiating with trainer Mr Alec Read, an agent for
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  • SPORTS SUMMARY
    • 28 17 sec 'SEVENS' TOURNEY (Spore): SCC 'B 10 Johore AllBlues 0; REME 'B 6 J. Bahru Utd 5; HMS Terror 11 SRC 3; Roya! Engineers w.o. 18 Signals
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    • 66 17 MI'AR KO: Young Farmus Club 4 (Jaffar Ahmad, Jalnl Shukor Dom) Temlan Ranchong Est. 0: Putra Muda Youth Club 3 fJeni 2. Jaffar) Sungel Balan Youth Club 0. MACGILLIVRAY CUP FINAL (Muar) Union Est. Your Peng (Mohd. Kapi 3. Jalil. Sulaimam Tanah Merah Est. Tnngkak I (Khoon Nong, Koon
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    • 43 17 FRIENDLIES (Spore): OSC 3 (O. Stewart 2, R. Pennefathen Rayman School Teachers 0; SRC B 4 (Scully. T. Martens, L. Nunls Tesaensohn) Eve ready 2 (Prida Belns). IPOH KO DIV. 2: 2 FIB 1 (Harchan Singh) 3rd Bn RMR (Hlzam b. Suradli.
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    • 25 17 PALM BPRINGS TOIRNEY < California) 1 B. Maxwell (US> 345 (M 515.900). 2 D. Sanders 347 '510.200. 3 A. Palmer holder > 348 ($6,600). 90 holes.
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    • 33 17 GOLD COAST CSHIPS FINALS (Florida): Women's singles: A Barclay (Canada) bt M. Hablcht (Brazil) 7-5, 6-4; women's doubles: B. Gunderkan and M. Buchers b( C. Ann Prosen and K. Hubbell 6-2. 12-10.
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    • 7 17 INTERNATIONAL (Bogota) Colombia 2 US 0.
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    • 26 17 INDIAN DERBY tßombay): 1 Maharaja of Owallor'a Alljah i5-X fay. P. Khade) 2 State Bank i7-2> 3 Huzoor-Aala. Won by 1. 1. IU. 10 runners.
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    • 25 17 DAYTONA INTERNATIONA! (Florida): 1 B. Holbert (Porsche 61). 2 A. Huttinger. 3 C. Cassel. 35 laps, lhr 7m 13s. aver 96 8 mph.
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    • 40 17 LIGHT HEAVY EUROPEAN TITLE i Dortmund, W. Germany): E. Schoeppner (Oer. holder) t.ko'ed P. Roux (Fi/ In 13th rd. MIDDLE (New York) J. Archer outpted D. Fullmer, 10 rds; W. Greaves (Br) outpted O. Nunea (P. Rico). 8 rds.
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    • 106 17 UNOFFICIAL 'TEST' (Wellington i: New Zealand 148 and 160-9 (J. Sparling 60, R. Barber 3-50) MCC 111 (O. Dowling 29, W. Watson 31. R. Mote 5 34. F. Cameron 3-46). TOIR MATCHKS At Atnrttsar: Match drawn. Pakistan 271 (Alim-Ud-Din 112) and 151-9 (Alim-Ud-Dln 51); North Zone 146 (Mohammed Farooq
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  • 139 17 SYDNEY, Mon. With only four days to go before the vital fifth Test against Australia at Melbourne, four of the West Indies tourIng sides top players are out of action. Rohan Kanhal. who scored a century in etch innings In the lourth Test at Adelaide,
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    • 36 17 NOW AVAILABLE IN M ill '*>-?> ife&B*^A W r*""""" W mLi TaillaSajMn BH^^«^afl aY AMERICAS FINEST BREWERY MILLER HIGH LIFE THE CHAMPAGNE OF BOTTLE BEER The BEER enjoyed throughout the World Miller B<e*iß« QMaHar. Mil«*uk«. Vhmmi*. U.S.A.
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    • 167 17 $3,000.00 IN CASH TO BE WON 1»t PRIZE 52.000.00 2nd PRIZE $500.00 3rd prize $200.00 6 Consolation Prizes of $50.00 each. Here's your chinee to buy a world famous The Kelvinator competition closes on 20th Kelvinator and win a cash prize in the easy- February 1961. Entry Forms to this
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 125 17 SOCCER SPORE GSFA DIV. 1: STB v Police (Jn. Besar, 5.15 p.m.); Marines v TTS Hospital ijn. Besar 6.30 p.m.i; DIV. 2A: Postal v Social Welfare tOeylang); DIV. SA: Police B v Commerce and Industry (Thomson Road). MAf (JILLIVRAV CUP: Changkat Klndlng Est v Elphll Bst. (Coronation ground, Ipoh). FRIENDLIES:
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  • 317 18 Bolder public helps to bring about spectacular decline, says the police SINGAPORE, Monday. V BOLDER public brought about a spectacular decline in serious crime in Singapore last year. In all fields, except juvenile delinquency and. thefts, the 1960 crime Agures, issued today, shows a remarkable
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  • 167 18 RECIFE (Braril), Mon. Passengers from the Portuguese liner Santa Maria yesterday boarded her sister ship, the Vrra Cruz, here to sail for Europe. They were to continue the voyage which was interrupted for a fortnight when rebels seized the Santa Maria. The only passengers not
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  • 616 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday ANOTHER $515.20 A was received today for the Straits Times and Berita Harian Cheer Fund for Malayan soldiers in the Congo, taking the total to 542.624.64. The Malayan Ambassador to Thailand. Syed Sheh Shahabudln. and members of the embassy staff sent
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  • 33 18 TOKYO. Mon.— A 16-year-old Amanashi prefecture high school boy was in custody today after setting fire to his school house because he was scolded for failing to do his homework.— U.PJ.
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  • 123 18 Inche Yusof shares New Zealand's big day rl Yang di-Pertuan >\egara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. and Puan Noor Aisha were among 500 guests and New Zealanders at a reception, held at the Seaview Hotel tonight to celebrate the New Zealand National Day. GuesU also included the Minister for Labour and
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  • 302 18 LONDON. Mon.— ll was a generally a goou day in stoclcniuikeis wKn business on v maikedly increased scale and with equiues making further good headway. Buying was sUmulateo by opiunism regarding the indusirlal outlook Clokiug middle prices of sel-cUsd stocks not utcluding stamp duty were: Cwiaol 2We £42
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  • 31 18 LONDON. Mon.— Spot 23 1 d., Mar. 23\d. Apr/June 23", d.. July/Sept. 34d.. Ocl./Dec- 24 id., Jan./ Mar. 24', d, a4X PW). 23'« a.. Marcit 23\d.. April 23..a. Tone: Uiicertaln.
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  • 24 18 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £787. sellers C7B7>*. Forward buyers £790. sellers £7904. Settlement £786 '-i Turnover ajn. 145 tons, p.m. 95 torn. Tona: MaatttrT.
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  • 184 18 FORTY ACRES OF GRASS ABLAZE SINGAPORE. Mon. Firemen from Singapore and the Army garrison in Nee Soon were till late tonight fighting a widespread lallang flre which has already razed a 40--acre stretch of waste land. The fire began in midafternoon about two miles from the concrete blocks of flats
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  • 215 18 IN BRIEF... Thailand to join parleys in K.L. BANGKOK, Mon. Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman will fly to Kuala Lumpur, probably later this week, to talk with Malayan Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman and Philippine Foreign Secretary Felixberto Serrano, was reported here today. Subjects expected to come up for discussion
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