The Straits Times, 4 April 1961

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  • 19 1 WITH"" \VIHA(,K DAILY rEHTinilt *ALE IVdllh 90,000 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1961. 15 CENTS.
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  • 114 1 MONROVIA (Liberia). Mon. Heads of African states are expected to attend the first top-level allAfrican conference here next month. Invitations are expected to be Issued soon by the seven sponsoring states Cameroun. Guinea, the Ivory Coast. Liberia, Mali. Nigeria, and Togo. Not invited South
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  • 70 1 NEW YORK, Mon. A leading American rabbi has asked that the life of Adolf Eichmann be spared if he is found guilty at his forthcoming trial in Israel on charges of murdering millions of Jews. Rabbi Jacob Weinstein said here last night Eichmann should be branded
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  • 51 1 BANGKOK. Mon. The United States Government this morning handed over the first lot of 20 F-86 Jet fighters to the Thai Royal Air Force at the air force headquarters at Don Muang. The planes were given under the United States military assistance programme to Thailand—
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  • 48 1 LONDON. Mon. A Soviet scientific expedition ship has found a 6.000-square-rmlt new fishing ground off the Cape of Good Hope, Moscow Radio reported today. A Sov<et trawler operating there was getflng 70 to 80 tons of mackerel and sardines a day. the radio said.— Reuter.
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  • 23 1 BAGDAD. Mon.— Ail firearms in Bagdad have been ordered to be handed over to the authorities within seven days.— Reuter.
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  • 28 1 VIENTIANE. Mon. Five newly acquired helicopters, assembled by U.S. Marines in neighbouring Thailand, today made their first supply runs to "frontline" areas of Laos— U.P.l.
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    497 1 U.S. and Britain still seek 'clarification 9 Russian view is 'same as ours' VIENTIANE. Mon. I I THK right-wing regime in Laos has apparently accepted Russia's latest proposals for solving the crisis there. Gen. Phoumi Nosova-n, Deputy Premier an d Defence Minister, said on his return from a
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  • 365 1 12 COMMONWEALTH 'PEACE' PIGEONS TO BE FREEIhT-THEN P.M. WILL, SPEAK' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TIIK Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rnhmmi is expected to receive the biggest reception ever staged in his honour when he returns here at ."> p.m. tomorrow from the Commonwealth Prime
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  • 78 1 HO L U I N (i t o m in y guns at their, sides, p*±n <rf the Udtfcin Women's Ar m y Corps •parade in Vientiane on the 11 tli anniversary of the Royal I^iotian army. Gove m in c p t employees and
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  • 185 1 PALM BEACH (Florida), Monday. PRESIDENT Kennedy will visit Paris for three r days, starting on May 31, for talks with President De Gaulle. He will be accompanied by his wife. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. PARIS: President Kennedy's decision to pay a State visit to
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  • 60 1 MOSCOW. Mon. Pravda today claimed that eight Pakistan divisions equipped with modern American arms were reported to be attacking Pushtu tribes in the region of the Afghanistan frontier In an effort' to suppress Pushtu nationalism. The newspaper declared that Russia could not remain indifferent to the Pushtu
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  • 34 1 TOKYO, Mon.—four-year-old-boy was killed and 20 other passengers of a bus were injured this morning when the bus fell 50 feet into a rice field in Nakamura City, in Western Japan— Reuter.
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  • 70 1 LONDON. Mon. A new method for preventing and curing tooth decay was disclosed today. It consists of applying chemical solutions that reharden the tooth enamel in the spots beginning to decay. In experiments at the University of Alabama, U.S.A., more than 300 teeth were softened
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  • 179 1 YOUTH SENTENCED TO DIE WANTS TO GET WED T ONDON. Mon. Victor \a Terry. 20. sentenced to death last week for shooting a bank guard at Worthing. Sussex, wants to marry a 16-year-old girl who is expecting his child, says a London newspaper. The girl. Identified by the paper as
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  • 196 1 EL I S A B E T HVILLE, Mon. The arrival of Indian troops In Katanga "could mean a declaration of war," the Katanga Government said here yesterday. On Saturday It Wtt announced In Leopoldville that the United Nations had begun airlifting 800 Gurkhas into
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  • 23 1 MAC PLEASED KINGSTON (jMMfc > Mon. Mr. Mai-miil-m said today pleased b> torn character of Russian ICVIj ou Laos. Rcutcr. (Set this PMP)
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  • 44 1 ANSBACH. West Germany. Mon. Because one patient developed smallpox after a visit to India. 300 patients and 150 doctors and nurses in hosDital here are in auarantine. So far 2.236 people who were in contact with him have been vaccinated.—Reuter.
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  • 481 2 Vicar case woman witness loses her job as well Tif RS. ELSIE BRANDY, the Sunday school teacher who told a court that her vicar, Dr. Bryn Thomas, had made love to her. is now out of a job and without a permanent home. LONDON, Monday
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  • 278 2 POPE SPEAKS OF 'DISTRESS' AT STATE OF THE WORLD ROME Monday THE POPE said yesterday that the happy religious feast of Easter tempers the distress he feels at the state of the world and the "terrifying actions of a great number of men The Pontiff, wearing the jewel-encrusted triple crown
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  • 67 2 DENVER. Mon.— A priest last night killed a burglar with a shotgun. Msgr. Lemleux, 59. picked up his shotgun when he went to investigate noises In dining room cf his presbytery and surprised two men rifling drawers. Both men, he said, tried to jump him as
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  • 100 2 'Gaitskell resign' resolution carried LONDON. Mon. Britain's Young Socialists yesterday called for the resignation of Mr. Hugh Gaitskell as leader of the Labour Party after a stormy debate at their annual conference. The debate on party leadership touched off booing and cheering, with delegates standing to shout down others across
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  • 54 2 Late but it arrives OTTAWA. Mon. Mrs. George Little this week collected the signet ring she won In a soap advertising contest 49 years after It was mailed The package, addressed to Miss Ada Johnston, was delivered personally by the local postmaster after It had been found during renovations at
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  • 181 2 CHINA TO BACK CLAIM BY INDONESIA JAKARTA. Mon.— China has reaffirmed its full support of the Indonesian claim to West Irian (New Guinea), according to a Chines e-Indonesian joint communique issued here today after a six-day visit by Marshal Chen Yl The communique said that Indonesia In return expressed full
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  • 107 2 pALM BEACH, Mon. Sightseers watched the Kennedy home here all day yesterday following the reported plot by four Cubans to kidnap the President's three-year-old daughter Caroline. Mr. U.E. Baughman, head of the Secret Service, which guards the President »n<l his family, had said
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 240 3 Joe and Alice still go separate ways... KINVER (Engfand), Mon. Joe Jordan, 83, and his wife Alice, 77. had their customary drink at the Old Plough pub in this village last night then headed for their separate homes. The practice dates back to 1953 when Joe took Alice for his
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  • 233 3 U.S. may scrap that Nato A- force proposal NEW KENNEDY DEFENCE STUDY WASHINGTON, MondayTHE United States was today reported to be thinking of withdrawing or altering President Eisenhower's idea of giving Nato its own' force of medium range ballistic missiles. The reports came after President Kennedy in his defence budget
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  • 52 3 Posies on the mat TOKYO, Mon— Something new was added -today to the "instant gardening" boom now sweeping Japan. A firm has marketed cotton mats spread with 32 varieties of flower seeds. Put the mat on the ground, sprinkle it with earth and forget about it. Soon up pop the
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  • 29 3 MOSCOW, Mon.— A group of Soviet specialists left Moscow for Amboina. Indonesia, yesterday to help build a technological institute and organise training there, Tass news agency reported.
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  • 114 3 Sir Barry Jackson dies BIRMINGHAM. Mon.— Sir Barry Jackson, founder of the Birmingham repertory theatre, died here today after a long illness. He wa s 81. Sir Barry's greatest success came in 1924 when he produced at the Court Theatre, London, "the Farmer's Wife." by Eden Phllpott. It ran for
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  • 44 3 SALISBURY, Mon. Police used teargas to disperse 2,000 jeering Africans who surrounded a police station outside Salisbury last night. The crowd, which gathered after a man was arrested following a fight with his wife, threw stones at police vehicles. Reuter.
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  • 364 3 P RESIDENT KENNEDY is likely to intervene for bringing about peace in Algeria, Tunisian newspapers reported yesterday. They spoke of this possibility if France and the Algerian Provisional Government did not begin peace talks soon. As Sabah said: "Algerians were killed by American arms and the
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  • 90 3 SOUTH AFRICA TO SET UP STRATEGIC STRONG POINTS CAPETOWN, Mon. Mr. Jacobus Fouche, South Africa's Defence Minister, said in an interview published today that his department had ordered 160 concrete watch towers costing £150 ($1,275) each to be sited in strategic areas of the country. Mr. Fouche said the watch
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  • 58 3 NEW DELHI Mon. Mr. Sublmal Dutt, 55. has been named Indian Ambassador to the Soviet Union. An Indian Government announcement said Mr. Dutt would take over in June from Mr. K.P.S. Menon who has been envoy in Moscow since 1952. Mr. Dutt Is at present Foreign
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  • 91 3 Australia now accused of apartheid ORISBANE, Mon.— The Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement, a private body, plans to protest to all the Commonwealth Prime Ministers against "apartheid" in Australia. A resolution adopted by aboriginal delegates at the council's first national conference here this weekend said: "We must abolish apartheid in
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  • 31 3 GRAND RAPIDS (Michigan), Mon.— Burglars forced open eight safes at a jewellery manufacturing firm here yesterday and got away with about US$2OO,OOO ($600,000* worth of gold, police said. Reuter.
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  • 91 3 BEHAN GETS STIFF TIP ON STIFF DRINKING TORONTO. Mon. Irish playwright Brendan Behan. recovering in hospital here from two alcoholic seizures, has received a stiff warning from his doctors that his next bout with the bottle could be his last. lie was told he would never be able to drink
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  • 39 3 LONDON. Mon. Prince Charles, v;ho had been kept indoors at Buckingham Palace for several days by a "feverish cold," was able to Join his parents and other members of the Royal Family at Windsor Castle yesterday— Reuter.
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  • 251 3 LONDON, Monday TiHE Daily Telegraph today reported that British A naval security officers and radio experts in the Glasgow area are "trying to trace signals believed to be directed to Russian trawlers lying outside the three-mile limit." "The trawlers are In the area which submarines
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  • 22 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. —India's first conference of singing and dancing girls will be held in New Delhi next week— U.P.l.
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  • 276 3 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Hundreds of ambitious men and women have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain self-con-fidence and develop their personality. Many say that it is the best Investment they have ever
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    • 435 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metre. WMUIU IVIMUMTM I Short Wave: 62 metres from 8.00-9.M p.m. (41.7 metre.) A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.32 A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaraMornlng Prelude; 7.00 The News; ku News Headlines; 6.06 Morning 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The .sn f wlth T lk
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  • 728 4 160,000 CHILDREN HURT IN AYEAR BY FALLS' Experts on Malaya's accidents* How to avoid them KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. CEVERAL experts today referred to the heavy toll of deaths and injuries caused by accidents at home, on the road and in industry in Malaya. Each year, it was said, about 160,000
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  • 96 4 Mr. Michael V. Hoare and Miss Maureen Anna Gomes, at the Church of St. Joseph, Victoria Street, yesterday. Mr. Yip Sen? Peng, of the Singapore Police Force, and Miss Lim Yoke Peng, of the Social Welfare Dept, at the Wesley Methodist Church. Fort Canning, yesterday.
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  • 72 4 PENANG. Mon. A new children's playground was declared open yesterday at Sungei Lembu new village. The ceremony was performed by the vice-president of the Penang Playing Fields Association, Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, deputising for the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, who was unable to attend. Mr. Khoo
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. All five divisions of Singapore UMNO are to hold a'conference on April 16 at Federation House in Cuscaden Road here to elect new officials for 1961-62.
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  • 20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Quek Kiah Huat was elected president of the Malayan Orchid Society at its general meeting.
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  • 95 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A miii and a youth pleaded guilty to theft of bicycles in two separate cases in an emergency court here today. Khoo Yew Yin, 33, who had six previous convictions for theft, was jailed for 12 months, to be followed by 12 months' police supervision,
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  • 170 4 BETTER ROADS FOR PROVINCE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Work has begun on better and bigger roads for the benefit of padi planters in Province Wellesley. When they are finished farmers will be able to exchange the antiquated method of transporting padi to rice-mills on bicycles for lorries. The road projects four
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  • 143 4 WOULD you like to be a librarian? HER WORLD this month features an article by Lena Cheng on Malaya's best qualified librarian, Mrs. Hedwig Anuar, director of Singapore's National Library. '•Trained librarians are in great demand, not only in Singapore and Malaya but all
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 358 4 SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Lecture on "Anaesthesia" by Prof. T. C. Gray at the Allen Lecture Theatre, at 8 15 p.m. Y.W-C.A. (Raffles Quay) Malay Beginners (new class) 11.00 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. Blue Triangle Club-Talk on manicure by Mrs. Charles 5.15 pm. TOC H: (Talbot House. 11 Scotts Road) "My
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  • 219 5 Mid-1962 deadline for $18m. wharf build-up SINGAPORE, Mon. A $13.6 million development plan project to reconstruct the Singapore Harbour Board's east wharf, which 1» already under way. will provide four new berths for ships when Jt I<= completed. This la the first stage ot a scheme' to provide nine deep-water
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  • 62 5 IPOH. Mon. Ong Theon Soon and Loke Yoon Cheong. both 20. pleaded not guilty here today to attempting to extort $20 from Law Set Yeng by putting her in fear of injury at the Kam San coffeeshop in Yau Tet Shin Street at 6
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  • 41 5 IPOH. Mon.— The Perak State- Government will be asked at the Legislative Assembly meeting starting on Thursday what .action the Social Welfare Department ha.-, taken on the large number of beggars found in coffeeshops and eating stall* in Ipoh.
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  • 398 5 New board will have 1 00 m. for lending Singapore acts through World Bank to recruit experts for economic development body IT WILL ALSO INVEST IN INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS IN STATE SINGAPORE, Monday. AX Economic Development Board, which will replace the Singapore Industrial Promotion Board, will have $100 million during the
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  • 111 5 The good ship Hope to visit Singapore SINGAPORE, Mon. The American hospital ship, the 15.000-ton Hope, which was specially assigned by ex-President Eisenhower to promote goodwill between his countrymen and the peoples of Asia, will arrive in Singapore on June 3. The ship will spend a week here. Now on
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  • 34 5 MALACCA. Mon. Hindus here are planning to hold a rally on the Banda Hilir padang to protest the cancellation of a public holiday in the State on April 13— their New Year
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  • 28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. yesterday opened a $12,470 community hall In Kangkar Pulal. 17 miles from here.
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  • 175 5 $27,400 for loss of an arm RAUB, Mon.— A tapper, who lost his right arm following an aci cident while travelling I in a bus. was awarded a total of $27,-00 damages here today by Mr. Justice Hepworth. Loh Soo Chai, 22. of Rasa. wai> travelling from Raub to Kuala
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  • 32 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lim Song Kta. alias Ah Tee. 25. was charged here today with extorting money from Oh Chin Hin in Thomson Road yesterday. Lim was remanded until Monday.
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  • 45 5 I SINGAPORE, Mon. The April Assizes will open to- morrow before Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. The calendar contains four cases murder, attempted murder, carrying arms and unlawful possession of ammunition and using as genuine I a forged document.
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  • 163 5 NO PERMITS FOR OPERATORS OF 52L-SCHOOL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE MINISTRY of Transport has refused 52 applications to operate driving schools in the Federation. A spokesman of the ministry, who told the Straits Times this today, said that ihey were not approved because of "irregularities" and not fulfilling the required
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  • 70 5 Appeal for gifts to orphanage SINGAPORE. Mon. The Muslimln Trust Fund Association plans to build an orphanage to accommodate about 50 orphans at Mattar Road, oil Aljunied Road. The building is estimated to cost about $120,000. The association is appealIng to the public for donations. Up to the end of
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  • 27 5 IPOH. Mon. Approval will be sought for $2,274,000 supplementary expenditure for development projects in Perak this year on Thursday at the State Legislative Assembly.
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  • 64 5 DENANG, Mon.— A mother of four was killed yesterday by a coconut tree which fell across her home at Sungai Batu. Telok Kumbar. On Slew Bee. 29. wife of a house painter, was asleep with three of her children when she was struck Her
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  • 93 5 CROSSBREED LAYS 7oz. EGG IN MALACCA MALACCA, Mon. A six-month-old hen here has laid an egg-within-an-egg. The egg weighed 7 oz. or nearly four times the weight of a normal one. Inside it was a perfectly formed normal sized egg. This was disclosed by an Xray picture of the big
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  • 33 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Muthusamy Sinnasamy pleaded not guilty here today to outraging the modesty of a woman, Yeo Choon Kee, in King's Road last night. Ball was given until June 6.
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  • 19 5 KULIM. Mon. A sevenman committee has been appointed to form a factory workers' union in the Federation.
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  • 162 5 T^HE Perak Govern- merit will introduce a Bill at this week's meeting of the State Legislative Assembly on a certificate of urgency to set up a fund to assist paii planters. It will give the Government power to set up the fund and to establish
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  • 314 5 ONG'S RETURN TO THE ASSEMBLY WOULD 'CAUSE MORE TROUBLE' A MEMBER of the Trades Union Congress secretariat here, Mr. Fong Swee Suan, last night called upon the people to support the Government's four-year development plan He was addressing a People's Action Party election
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  • COMMERCIAL news and views
    • 156 6 BIG JUMP IN WA MEAT EXPORTS THE success of re-cently-opened markets in Malaya, Singapore and Japan has helped West Australian meat exporters gain their heaviest exporting year since World War 11, writes lan Hummerston in Perth. With the fall In beef, mutton and lamb exports to the United States. WA
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    • 66 6 SINGAPORE Imported 141 tons of gutta last year, up 33 tons over 1959. Exports rose over 100 tons to 365 tons. Imports of jelutong however, dropped 33 tons to 1.084 tons, and exports also fell 46 tons to 862 tons. The United States and Brlmost imported
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    • 362 6 fHE DIFFICULT trading conditions in sugar last year must surely go down as one of the most sensational periods of the sugar market's history, said a report of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. The dominating feature was the worsening of relations between
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    • 59 6 NEW FAR EAST MANAGER FOR U.S. COMPANY APPOINTED MR. THOMAS D. CORT, (above), has been appointed general sales manager, export sales, Far East area, of the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.'s International division. Mr. Cort's area will include Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Thailand,
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    • 155 6 Borneo mineral output soars rpHE value or mineral production in Sarawak and North Borneo increased by about 15 per cent last year, according to Dr. F. H. Fitch, director of the British Borneo Geological Survey. Dr. Fitch said that although values were still modest by international standards approximately $10 million
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    • 52 6 PHILIPS of Holland announce that sales of the company and of the United States Philips Trust last year totalled 4.762 million guilders ($3,968 million), against 4.182 million guilders ($3,485 million) in 1959. The net profit was 397 million guilders ($330 million) compared with 351 million guilders
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    • 70 6 Mr. Rudl Bovensiepen, chief electrical engineer of the Adolf Mohr's "Polar" Paper Cutting Machines, has arrived in Penang to give a special training course on maintenance and repairs of "Polar" Paper Guillotines to local printers and service mechanics. He has recently visited the United States and
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    • 37 6 IMPROVED models of two Kodak Verlfax copiers are now available in Singapore. They are Verlfax Bantam Copier, Model B. and Verlfax Signet Copier, Model B, which incorporate engineering advances, it is claimed.
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    • 138 6 AN executive of a Malayan motor company has left for Stuttgart, West Germany, to attend a special truck sales course. He Is Mr. Peter Ng. re- Kional sales manager for central, east and northern Malaya of The Cycle and Carriage (1926) Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur. The course,
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    • 79 6 Australia is seeking markets in South-East Asia for a variety of products from the Government owned Commonwealth Serum Laboratories, Melbourne. A trade display on the Btraat Banka, which will leave for Singapore at the end of May, will Include samples of the products. The general display
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    • 69 6 Production of steel In India during the next year is expected to be over 3.5 million tons and orders are expected to be placed for the expansion of Rourkela from one to 1.8 million tons, of Bhilai from 1 to 2.5 million tons and of Durgapur from 1
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    • 96 6 The West German airline, Deutsche Lufthansa, Is planning to introduce Jet flignts between Europe and Manila toward the end of 1961. according to the Philippine Tourist and Travel Association Inc. Exploratory talks were neld recently between Mr. Hans George V. 8tudnitz. a director of Lufthansa, and Philippine
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    • 265 6 Scrap iron business riddle; Where do supplies come from? rpHE prospects of the scrap Iron business in Singapore are good, Japan's industrial progress making her a steady buyer, says an article in the latest issue of Singapore Trade. But Singapore's problem is not so much retaining the market as obtaining
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    • 228 6 U.S. CIGARETTES ARE GAINING GROUND: EXPERT AMERICAN cigarettes are gaining ground in the A Far East, according to Mr. R. C. Travis, a tobacco consultant from Kentucky. "Their growing popularity Is especially shown fti countries like Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and Hong Kong." said Mr. Travis who is attached
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    • 125 6 rpllE LONDON manager of Dunlop Rubber Co., purchasing department, Mr. R.A. Pleace. has retired after 30 years with the company. Mr. Pleace. who was closely concerned with the setting up of the Dunlop purchasing company in Singapore, first Joined Dunlop Rubber Co., in 1930 as a rubber
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    • 831 7  -  CATHERINA NG But it was in tKose days when women did not dare walk alone i«by CO much is written and said alxwt the women of today, but very little about the women who are "pioneers" in their own small FOUR NOW RECALL MEMORIES way. Being
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    • 200 7 CHRISTL WILL BE AMONG TOP BEAUTIES SINGAPORE model and beauty queen Christl d'Cruz will be taking part in a big fashion pageant in Manila with 10 other international beauties from Europe, North and South America and the Orient. The show, which Is presented by the Manila Chronicle In aid of
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    • 148 7 Hubby lends a helping, hand always VERY often we hear the saying that behind every successful man there is a woman, but here is the other side of the picture, told by two women leaders. Mrs. F. G. Bernardino. President of the Rural Improvement Clubs of the Philippines, and Mrs.
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    • 269 7 I I m Ik BJ s IUnique Communiry guaranteed for a life- MULLER A PHIPPS time. Made with pure silver graded over l o SinflapOffc pant that get most wear. With sculptured PHIPi s patterns: South Seas here or Hampton JjUJoAYA) LTo7 Court, Morning Star. For the name of I
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    • 214 7 egg OOfS e SS makes a brilliant difference i v i J^—^^^ Rich, bubbly Miulnut Shampro y^n^k p u5 C)JS w -i>hcs shimmering >. richt into your hiiir. mtu^f s eolden Inntninß l«th«f AVBt \A noiirivlii-s as it cleans. InMiint- I BE ly your hair is shinine' smooth. BJBV A
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 295 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS mu&lcal run (7). 1. Unwilling to bet with 7. Report given on pastry and minor (8). flowers (7). 6. Decorous supporter, we hear 8. Yarn Involving the Solent (6). might be read rlnglngly Uo>. 9. Retaliation about April* 12. Pre-eminence of the lake; puzzle? (8). city
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  • 104 8 it Word* tit (Minimum) MR. ANO MRS. ONC ING CHUAN of their wedding DR. AND MRS. CHIU HOCK HENC thank all friends and relatives for theli kind attendance, well wishes and valuaole presents, on the occasion of then marriage on 3 4 ft I. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH LIM
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  • 700 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, April 4, 1961. Set Fair For Peace All seems set fair at last for peace in Laos. There is an odd vagueness about certain passages in the Russian reply to Britain, but as Moscow Radio has said, there is now very little difference in principle in
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  • 316 8 The size of the housing effort under the Singapore Development Plan is best measured by comparison with past per-foi-mance. Between 1947 and 1959 the Improvement Trust put up on the average 1.700 units a year, although in the peak year of 1959 it built 3,841 houses. This rate
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  • 275 8 The co-operative resettle- ment of 132 Malay fishermen scattered along the Malacca i coast may turn out to be one of the Ministry of Agriculture's most inspiring experiments. There are dozens of fishjing communities there which I barely manage to make a livl ing from their small
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    1017 8  -  VERNON BARTLETT by PAGE EIGHT COMMENTARY of lethargy and laughter... "TI^^TOBODY can doubt that Laos has [^^y provided us with one of these crises L wfrch might all too easily have led to the. third world war. And yet I am not the only one who finds
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  • 663 8 The big drain on Ceylon's foreign reserves MRS. BANDA MOVES TO HALT OUTFLOW OF CAPITAL COLOMBO. Mon. ONE of the main preoccupations of Mrs. Sirima Bandaranaikes Government since its installation, last July, has been to stem the rapid outflow of Ceylon's foreign reserves. Ceylon's imports have been rising faster than
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    • 952 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. in Hard, >Ht (Minimum) MURPHY: To Lanry and Marian, a dxtichter, P.fulinr Anr Both well TO MRS PETER NORTON and Majui ■'■""in M r.MH Kuuara on Good Friday daughter Victoria. MENTINK: To Marjori. INM MagMnasl and Jan a daughter on I 4.61 at Mount Alvernia Hospital. All well.
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    • 55 8 B AUKN ECHT g Made in Germany. I j The Refrigerator with •Adjustable Deep-Freeze,] Fingertip-Control, i Aroma Filter, and E Automatic De-Frosting Control. i M At No Extra Cost Model K. 190 7cu. feet. EASY H. P. TERMS ■Deposit $39.00 Monthly 539.00 1 Sole Agents:■KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 1
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    • 127 8 THE AROMATICS DIVISION OF A. BOAKE, ROBERTS Co., Ltd. LONDON E 15 ENGLAND. announces the appointment with effect from Ist April 1961 OF KHOO SOO BEOW COMPANY 60, PRANGIN LANE PENANG as Its selling agents in the territories of Penang, Province Wellesley, Perlis. Perak. Pahang, Kedah, Kelantan. Selangor. Trengganu. FOR
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  • 232 9 Firemen vote to go on strike Firemen and other employees of the Singapore Fire Brigade have voted to go on strike to press their tlaim for restoration of their food rations The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, which represents them, will serve a 14-day strike notice tomorrow. The strike decLsion
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  • 36 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Yen. Ananda Mangala. from Ceylon, will give a talk on 'Religion in an Age of Freedom and Reason" at the Buddhist Temple. Temple Road on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
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  • 79 9 New cable link to be discussed KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— An International conference to discuss the extension of the "round-the-world" telephone cable system from Australia to Malaya will be held here on June 28. The conference, which will last two weeks, will be held in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall In
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  • 48 9 SINGAPORE Mon. Chua Choon. alias Chua Keng Choon. pleaded not guilty In an emergency court today to stealing a wallet containing $126 ana a HI note from Raymond Leslie Kennedy at the Turf Club on Saturday afternoon. The case will be heard on April 7.
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  • 536 9 JURONG: REGIONAL IRON CENTRE WITH KALLANG: 1,000 ACRES OF SWAMPLAND RAILWAY AND BIG-SHIP BERTHS TO BECOME NEW HOUSING AREA 'pHE establishment at Jurong of Singapore's biggest industrial estate and the reclamation of swampland at Kallang for factory sites are two of
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  • 246 9 KOTA BHARU, Monday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today that the PMIP government of Kelantan had "no right" to cancel his meeting with the Kuala Krai district rural development committee yesterday. "That was improper." he told the Straits Times. "It
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  • 81 9 Distances are no worry to cyclist on world trip KUALA lIMI'IK Mon. Mr. Peter Lupertz is not worried about distances. lie has already cycled several thousands of miles from Germany, and has got many more miles to travel In his desire to see the world. Mr. Lnpertz has visited Austria.
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  • 306 9 Mothers are urged to combat juvenile delinquency KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Philippines delegate to the Asian regional seminar at the University of Malaya here. Mrs. Felicita Bernadino, today urged mothers to combat the "alarming increase in Juvenile delinquency among Asian youths." She told the meeting that this was not the
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  • 110 9 MALACCA TO HAVE A BRANCH OF P.P.P. MALACCA. Mon. A branch of the People's Progressive Party will be formed in Malacca on Saturday. The party's secretary-ge-neral. Mr. D.R. Seenlvasagam, his brother. Mr. S.P Seenlvasagam. and other top P.P.P. officials will be present at the inaugural meeting at the headquarters of
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  • 55 9 SEOAMAT, Mon. Mr. K.A. Chaly, 57, a teacher In the secondary English School here, who was badly Injured when he was knocked down by a telecoms van in Jalan Awang on Saturday, was sent to Johore Bahru General Hospital today. He had been In the district
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  • 28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Garuda Indonesian Airways will hold a cocktail party In the Dragon Room. Cathay restaurant, tomorrow to mark the Inaugural flight of the new Electra
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  • 50 9 TELUK ANBON. Mon. The police here recovered the body of an unidentified Tamil woman from the Perak River over the week-end. The woman, aged between 35 and 40. was dressed In a red flowered sari. There were no marks of violence. The police are appealing for Information.
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  • 85 9 $14, 000 burglary SINGAPORE. Mon.— Watches worth $12,000 and $2,000 in cash were stolen from a sliod in North Bridge Road last night The shop is shared by the Sam Kang Leather Trunk Co.. and the San Sen Watch Ston. The thieves entered by breaking the lock of the front
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  • 257 9 A plan to boost fishermen's income eight times KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —A $370,000 scheme to raise the income of Malay fishermen on the Malacca coast from $3 to $24 a day was announced by the Federal Government today The nrst move, according to a statement Issued here, will be to
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  • 61 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. On* Ming Kuang pleaded not guilty in. an emergency court today to robbing Phor Ah Llew of a watch worth $139 and cash $5. and at the same time voluntarily causing hurt to him at a side lane off Rowell Road on Saturday
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 88 9 WS^SmKSk. m (dm L^Ena^^i^HE^^H a^aT W a^R? 'I fi < ''Wsw? Ml m m*'- 4 if I i^r .ifl iW~ 1 The damage caused by shrinkage is irreplaceable. This otherwise smart teenager bought pedal pushers and shirt that were not labelled 'SANFORIZED' After the first washing they shrank and were
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  • 494 10  -  ALAN YANG W*; STRAITS TIMES FEATURE B CONVAIRS GO: FLYING TIME FROM SINGAPORE NOW CUT TO ONLY TWO HOURS IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT I By— GARUDA INTRODUCES MODERN TURBO-PROP SERVICE QARUDA Indonesia's national airline enters the jet age this month with the introduction of its new Electra
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    • 337 10 YASHICA SOLD SERVICED THE WORLD OVER Features: V T"^w inttrehanxtabla Biyanct B !f "^~^J9fiMihiMaiaaß 88l mount FI.S Automatic- Gffl Ijfc-^ vbcOjaiaaaaa! SjHI Yaihlnon Lmii, with fully flHE^"^s^ Vtvl^^B V automatit diaphragm. Ba^B^^oSLwJ Focal-plan* thuttar, ipttd SHAl^&XjVxVVfllßfl 1 1/1000 a*c. f|Mt ViVli'' 2 Sirmla-ttroka fllm-wlnd A 4i S rapid Uval-rowind. VH^VaaVfi
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    • 55 10 m 9 O m \§j£Bm VISIT THE ORIEN^^g Dont miss /obu/ous^iVDONf S/lf the land of sunsl »™jM L^^^ffla^a^3 NEW ELECTRA. l/S INDONESIAN AIRWAYS sMstaffMMl Ist Hc«r, twill at Chin* Slnajoann, 1. T*l: ***** (3 linos) Boy No. 30. H«*al MtorNn, Kuoto Lwour. Tali ***** Of vny Ircvsl o^»trtl in Stn^oporc
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    • 273 10 t FOR COMPLETE ADVERTISING j AGENCY SERVICE JnarKlin •OVERTISING UMITCO SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR TIL: ***** TEL: M 274 < ««««♦»>♦» Congratulations to GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS LTD. Singapore on the inauguration of their "NEW ELECTRA" Service from Singapore to Djakarta. from HOTEL AMBASSADOR LTD.. 46. Meyer Road, Singapore- 15. Air Travel
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    • 1628 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENBUIRIESi ltd 2488. PASSAGE FNBUIIIES: Til: 1411 10 ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GIASSOW, LONDON ft COHTINENTAL PBBTB. Oul Sport Suit r. Sham Ptnaag ACHILLES Lltirpnl, havre, Hamburg la Part/ Apr I RHESUS A'werp. H'burg. B'men. Roll. Apr 18/11 POIYOORUS Liiirpial, Oublln Apt S/11 Apr 11 MENESTHEUS L'don,
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    • 1327 11 THE E. A. C. LINES- eABEN. REOSf A. MEDITERRANEAN. COPTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PBRTS. S'pori P. Shim Ptntng ■■BOIOTA'J Baa. 2141/ 4 Api %l I Apt 8/ 8 Apr "FALSTBIA"i)'V.V.".V IV/JiVp'l 24/28 API 17/28 Apr •SARBOOHA" aj IB Apr/ 4 May 1/ 7 May 1/ I May Accepting cargo tor 6anoi,
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    • 1264 11 mMcALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. >__ 111 m. mil MX CUIRMAH UMB ak KLAVMUS UMB 10NC1N HAMIURS, IOHIROAM NAVRI Lit ANBILIS. MN FBANCISCO I NULL lEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITY Of WELLINGTON tuMKH •wio lai Ceitral I S,.i» S'pori P. Sham Panani Umci 21/21 Apr 27/21 Apr 21 Apr/ 1 kliy
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  • 657 12  -  Our Market Correspondent By SOMETHING entirely new to the Malayan share market has now appeared in the shape of a booklet entitled "How to invest", which is designed to assist the local public. The booklet described as "plain talk about a
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  • 172 12 PRESIDING at the meeilng of Lingfi Plantation*, owing to the Indisposition of tiie chairman, Sir John Hay. Mr. Cnarles Mann gave the latest figures of cost of production and sales to date. Production cost, including export duty and Irrecoverable cesses, was 18. 5 d. per pound,
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  • 67 12 Since the end of 1960. the market value of British Tin's portfolio has risen from £8.3 m. to over 10.5 m. following the recovery in equity prices. This was stated by the chairman. Mr. S. H. Smith. In his additional remarks to yesterday's meeting. The chairman also pointed
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  • 109 12 Payment has been made to debenture holders of Lauras (Sumatra) Rubber Estate registered on March 28 or the £17 10s. per cent, following the passing of th« directors' proposals at the meet-. Ing. Approval was given at the meeting to the extension of the life of the Debentures
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    • 1048 12 ■■■■■mmUbimlm iVi^HIIH Express U.S.A. Pacific 6c Atlantic Coast Service t U t.l A. El A t.l A t.I.A S'Dore ttongkonf Honolulu S. f rjnciseo L. Anfeln N. York t. "Balivia Mira" IS/IS Apr 23 -pi 11 Maj 15 Miy 1 jut at. "Kaaikioa Mira" It It Miy 23 May Hunt
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    • 278 12 BARBER-FERN VILLE LINES ANNOUNCE THE DIRECT SAILING TO U.S. GULF PORTS (via SUEZ) OF m.s. MANDEVILLE LOADING AT SINGAPORE 7th. lOth. May FOR MOBILE NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON CHARLESTON SAVANNAH TRANSIT TIME 33 DAYS HARRISONS CROSFIELD (S) LTD. TEL: ***** WtSTBOUNG EUROPE SERVICE S'piri r. SHan PllMt lANDAMA II I Apr
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    • 791 12 NOTICE THE UNITED CHINESE BANK LTD., SINGAPORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nineteenth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders j ol the above Company will be held a: its registered office No. 2 Chulia Street. Singapore, on Friday. 14th April 1961 al 11.30 a.m. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN
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    • 138 12 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TKAKFIC DEPARTMENT LABOLK DAY IST MAY 1961 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the wharves of the Singapore Harbour Board will be closed on Labour Day Monday. Ist May 1961 On that day no vessels will be worked and no cargo will be received or delivered.
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    • 177 12 Opening with Agents for FIRST CLASS PHARMACEUTICAL HOUSE for TOP NOTCH SALES SUPERVISOR II tut' l<n»liiiit/ tnrz Great sense ot responsibility. Intelligence (proven). Tremendous drive. Ability to get the BEST out ot people. Some pharmaceutical knowledge and A liking tor hard work. •I otforz Interesting work. A position ot responsibility.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1337 13 TECHNICIANS REQUIRED FOR SERVICE WITH THE SINGAPORE MILITARY FORCES VACANCIES exist for the following tradesmen in the Singapore Electrical and Mechanical Engineers: VEHICLE MECHANICS Two ELECTRICIAN One ARMOURER One SHEET METAL WORKER One INSTRUMENT MECHANIC One RECOVERY MECHANIC One Applicants will be required to tnlist as regular members of the
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    • 900 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Required COMBUSTION ENGINEER in salary scale $690x A 45-1.280 at a commencing salary to be dependent upon the applicant's qualifications ano experience plus Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis In the first instance with prospects
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    • 789 13 [fSf'i^CTwSSrwwiwSfw^S] (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT H '20 Word* SS (Mln.)— Box tt ct: extrm i A vacancy etlsti i in a EUROPEAN IMPORT/EXPORT COMPANY tor a SENIOR CLERK oaving thorough experience la all branches of shipping and documentation. Please apply with testimonials and details of experience to BOX
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    • 683 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT to Wmrd* Si (Min.)— Box it ct*. extrm. LUXURY FURNISHED, fully equipped Hat 2-Bedrooms Alrconditloned. Long/Short Term. Executive House, Qxley Rise. Phone (Spore) *****. LARGE AIRY FRONT, Room Tanjong Katong area quiet locality immediate occupation. Bachelors, working girls ■mall family preferred. Box A 3631 ST. Spore. SENNETT IST
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    • 742 13 EDUCATION it Word* Si (Min.)— Box it ct: extrm RAJA'S COLLEGE GUARANTEES your sucoess/Jobs. New Sessions In Secretarial, Stenography. Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typing. Raja's College (Oian Singh's 2nd Boor), Spore. TYPEWRITING INDIVIDUAL COACHING attention. Success Guaranteed by tutor to Holder of 1960 Top Award. April: Shorthand, Book-keep-ing. RRCB (Alr-condltloned) 49 Lorong
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    • 641 13 DOGS AT STUD it Werda S* (Min.)— Box it eta. extra THE MIST BOXER. Ko-Ko". at X.L and Spore Doc Bbowa. 1961. Also "Sea Fury", winner of reserve CC. Spore. *****. This advertisement appeared under wrong beading yesterday. VEHICLES WANTED M Word, Si (Min.)— Box H ct: extra CITROEN 2CV
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    • 342 13 MISCELLANEOUS it Word* Si (Min.)— Box it ct*. txlrm SALES A SIRVICI Outboard Motors Lawn Mowers and Welchinfc Machinci. Chop Kirn Brns Ch«on(, 103 Havrlock Road. 81na->por* Phooe ***** /*****. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) te Word* Sit (Minimum) DmUa I month. U Word* St.it (Mm.) FOR PHOTOCOPY SIRVICI Kinc »MM
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  • 786 14 GOOD START, THEN SINGAPORE COLLAPSE BEFORE LUNCH AND END COMES EARLY PENANG, Monday. MALAYA won the Test against Singapore by 161 runs 27 minutes after the lunch interval today when the last of the Singapore batting hopes, Anura de Silva, ran out of partners
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  • 85 14 T UCKNOW. Mon.— India Ld made sure of a place in the Eastern zone final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis tournament when they took a 3 o winning lead over Thailand here yesterday. Indian champion Ramanathan Krishnan and Jaydeep Mukerjee clinched the match when they won
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  • 23 14 MOSCOW, Mon. Sergei Lopatln of Russia broke the world lightweight weightllfting record yesterday with a lift of 133 kilogrammes (293--lbs). Reuter.
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  • CABLES IN BRIEF
    • 23 14 INTERNATIONAL, (Madrid >: Spain 2 Trance 0; B match (Grenoble); Spain 2 Prance 0. WORLD CLP (Accra): Qualifying Ist leg—Ghana 0 Morocco 0
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    • 19 14 INTERNATIONAL tC h a mberyi: Franco 17 Italy 0. TOUR MATCH ♦Heidelberg): W Germany 9 Prance 27.
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    • 39 14 MONTE CARLO: Men's doubles final—Bob Wilson and Alan Mills (Br> bt Bora Javanovic and Nicolas Pilic (Yugo) 6-4. 6-4. 6-4. Women's doubles final —Lucia Basi and Resi Riedl (It) bt Margaret Smlih and Lesley Turner (Aust> 6-4. 6-3.
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    • 32 14 S. AFRICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (Johannesburg): Women's doubles final—Sandra Reynolds and Renee Schurman (&A> bt Mary Reitana and Jan Lehane «Ausu 6-1. 6-1: Men's plate Bob Howe (Austi bt Will Coghlan (Aust) 6-2. 6-0.
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    • 14 14 MIDDLEWEIGHT (Newark t: Jom Torres (P. Rico) tkod Bobby Barnes (US) 3rd rd.
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  • 66 14 QYDNEY, Mon. Australia's champion racehorse, Tulloch, ridden by George Moore and starting 2-1 favourite, was beaten into second place today in the Sydney Cup. Tulloch made a gallant effort over the last four furlongs of the two miles event but his heavy weight proved too much for nlm.
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  • 114 14 Slap spurs Griffith to knockout victory \JIAMI BEACH. Mon.— Emile 11 Griffith, 22, the new world welterweight boxing champion, said yesterday a slap In the face spurred him to knock out Benny (Kid) Paret and win the title. Griffith landed two left hooks and an overhand right to relieve Paret
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  • 718 14  - FROM TENNIS TO GOLF AND BEATY DOES IT AS CHAMP TOO Lim Kee Chan By SINGAPORE, Monday. FORMER Malayan tennis champion S C Beaty gained fresh laurels in Malayan sport at 47 when he won the Malayan golf championship by beating the favourite Nick Harvey by one hole in a
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  • 66 14 r.EORGETOWN, Mon.—Cenyj turies by Basil Butcher (113) and Clyde Walcott (H^ helped British Guiana gain a first Innings lead of 73 here yesterday on the .seqpnd day of their four-day match with E. W. Swanton's eleven. British Guiana were all-out for 348 in reply to the 275
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    • 265 14 I* /I'M Hi Hi A Li* flam ft. vM^^MUI il >&*- Jr aY r jflH '■<"- .mkjKL Such a bright girl before... but what was wrong with I Siew Ming? She •"<>; j. I didnt seem to care 5! +he. scholar- Oh,Mr«.Gon V ship., but Teacher I Siew Ming USed
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 173 14 Buys Bunny By Balph Mteimdahi LVI Abner By Al Capp <^^wPflKj If TO HEAR MOfUL OF IT— DANGEROUS j CRACKED, V/GOROUSAS VOUUkP\ I |SO-c w c^Ki.E»-H A v| L BUT-£*-EXCUSE ME i- 1 LUNATIC IN HUHP-IT, WITH VOUR N/GWSDO<S, A [THINKING I rT/GCINATING I■ A MINUTE .MVOFRCE. 1 I DONT
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  • 10 15 Azman avenges defeat by Sharin Osman AZMAN in action yesterday
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  • 211 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A. AZMAN, Malaya's No. 1 tennis player. won two titles in the All-Malaya Malays tennis tournament which ended today at the Selangor Club courts. I Azman beat the holder. Sharin Osman of Singapore, 6-3. 6-2 In the singles final
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  • 93 15 j SINGAPORE. Mon.— Marines 1 'A' proved too good, even with ten men in the second half, for Bawean whom they beat by 12 goals to nil In a S.A.F.A. league Dlv. 3A match at Farrer Park today. Marines, who were skippered by former Singapore state
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  • 35 15 SINGAPORE. Mon— Serangoon Gardens, coached and led by former Malaya Cup player R. Boniface, scored their second S.A.P.A. league Div. 3B victory when they beat Katong S.C. 3 o at Balestler Ro;id today.
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  • 350 15  -  Epsom Jeep PENALTY FOR REFUSING TO ENTER STALLS By SINGAPORE, Mon. Big Noise, who refused to enter the starting stalls in the third race at Bukit Timah on Saturday, has been suspended from racing for three months. This was the second time Big Noise had refused to
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  • 270 15 Bundle-of -nerves Letchumanan has 'nightmare' state debut PENANG. Mon Penang's newest goalkeeper, Letchumanan, had a "nightmare debut" last night Letchumanan was a bundle of nerves and let in four goals in the first half of the friendly soccer match against Singapore, who won 6—l at the City Stadium. Letchumanan was
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  • 226 15 Veteran Sadali wrests singles title from Omar PENANG, Monday VETERAN M. Sadali of Singapore sprang a surprise in the all-Malayan Malays badminton championships when he beat title holder Omar Ibrahim, also of Singapore, in the men's singles final here last night. Sadali had earlier won the veterans' singles title, beating
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  • 103 15 Ramblers stage a walkout OENANG. Mon. Ramblers I "D" today walked out in the second half of their FA. of Penang League Diy. 3 match against Marines at Dato Kramat Road. A Ramblers official said afterwards that his team walked out because the referee did not control the game properly.
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  • 75 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malaya youth soccer team for the Junior Asian Cup tournament in Bangkok, today put up a smart performance to beat Armed Forces 6-2 at Rifle Range Road. The boys leave for Bangkok on Friday. A hattrick by Hashim gave the youths a
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  • 88 15 KLUANG. Mon.— Por the first time there will be two divisions when the Kluang District soccer league is played this year. There will be eight teams in the 'A' league. They are: 6th Royal Malay Regiment. Indian Association "A". Engineer Training Centre. Chong Hwa. Government
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  • 314 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Cricket Club and Selangor Club drew their two-day cricket match which ended on the padang here yesterday. Final scores: SCC 169 for seven declared and 214 for five declared: Selangor Club 145 and 111 for nine. SCC Ist Innu 169-7 d«c. SELANGOE
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  • 265 15 SOCCER 8 POKE AFA LEAGUE DIV. 3A: Marines 'A' 12 (Wahab 4. Tahlr Abu 3. Sairl 3. Omar 2) Bawean 0: Darul Allah 'A' 9 Mt. Emily 3; DIV. SB: Serangoon pardens 3 (Eddie Teng. E Pa»qual. Sim Jul Chye) KatonR SC 0. HAY CUP (Kluang): Pamo. Eat
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  • 42 15 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Cricket Association will hold net practices for the state team on the town padang on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Perak will meet Selangor in their first MCA league tie at Kuala Lumpur on April 15 and 16.
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  • 141 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Business Houses Football Association wilt run their third division In two sections this year. Their league tournament begins on Wednesday. Except for Div. 3A In which seven teams are engaged, the other three divisions Div. 1, 2 and Dlv. 3B will have six
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  • 248 15 Hill climb drivers, riders protest SINGAPORE, Mon. A number of competitors, both drivers and motor-cyclists, met last night after yesterday's Gap hill climo and decided to protest to the Singapore Motor Club on the way the meeting was run. They felt that the number of entries at future meetings should
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    • 92 15 SOCCER STORE AFA LEAGUE DIV. 1: RAF Beletar v Alexandra FT (JD Besar. 5.15 > DIV. 2D: STB v Jollilads (Oeylang) SCHOOLS INTER-DISTRICT: Bukit Timah v City (4 p.m.); Katong v Serai goon (both matches at Victoria School). TENANG LEAGUE DIV. 2 Chinese RC v Muslim RC B DIV 3
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  • 498 16 IT WILL BE COMPLETED THIS YEAR UNDER THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN ONE CHANNEL, ANOTHER IN 1963: 'WILL BREAK THE LANGUAGE BARRIER' A ONE-CHANNEL television station, with a film unit, will be completed this year under the Government's Development Plan-. A further channel will be added in 19(53
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  • 86 16 LONDON SEES A MALAYAN WEDDING LONDON, Mon. The Malayan Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, arriving at Caxton Hall Register Office. London, with radiant bride Miss Yong Siew Choon last Thursday. The Tengku cave the bride away. Miss Yong married a Malayan magistrate. Inche A. Hamid Azmi.
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  • 172 16 Exchange of journalists scheme 'doing weir SINGAPORE, Mon. —I An Australian editor today said that the Journalist exchange programme between Malaya and Australia was "doing well." Mr. Ken Parish, editor of I the Adelaide Sunday Mail, said that the scheme had brought about closer understanding. He arrived from Hong Kong
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  • 64 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Roiancl Chiu, 19, left for London today by Thai International Airways for a twoyear course in piano technology at the Knight Piano Company. He will also study at the Steinway Company in Hamburg. Germany, for a year. Roland is the son of Mr.
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  • 29 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Che Sahora binte Ahmat. assembly woman for Siglap. will declare open the Jalan Kaki Buklt Community Centre (off Jalan Eunos) on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 164 16 BONN, Monday. THE director of the Erlangen Forensic Medicine Institute. Professor Erich Welnig, today described as "downright rubbish" reports that last Tuesday's Czech airliner crash was caused by shooting or sabotage. The institute had been asked to investigate suggestions that there may have been
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  • 76 16 HONG KONG. Mon.— Com- j munist China has agreed to free U.S. citizen Robert Me- 1 Cann from prison on Wed- nesday. the New China News Agency reported today. McCann. who is serving a 15- year prison sentence for: alleged espionage against China, will leave
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  • 34 16 TAIPEH. Mon.— President Chiang Kai shek declared here that the temple of peace would be turned into a "den of thieves" if Communist China were admitted into the United Nations.— Reuter.
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  • 28 16 MOSCOW. Mon. The Soviet Union has sent medical i expert-, and equipment for a 50- bed hospital to be built in I Conakry. Guinea.— Reuter.
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  • 41 16 SINGAPORE Mon.— Mr. E. Hoberecht. vice president and general manager of United Press International will speak on "19 years as a foreign correspondent in Asia" to members of the Rotary Club of Singapore at their luncheon meeting on Wednesday.
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  • 31 16 BONN. Mon. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer will invite President Kennedy to visit West Germany during his visit to Washington later this j month. Government sources I said today— U.P.l.
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  • 57 16 BELGRADE, Mon. The Arab League secretary-gen-eral has called army lejders from members of the interArab collective security pact to a conference in Cairo on April 22, the Yugoslav news agency. Tanjug. reported today. An invitation has also been sent to Arab countries that are not
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  • 43 16 BENTONO, Mon. The Mentri Besar of Pahang Inche Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah, today visited the Klau new planting scheme at Kampong Lengkong near here where work on clearing the jungle and planting rubber has cost the Government $150,000.
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  • 152 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A special issue of the 10 cent stamp will be on sale on April 17 to commemorate the Installation of the Yang dtPertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan In Negrl Sembllan the stamps will be* on sale for three months, or until the
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  • 374 16 Singapore has third killing within 28 hours YOUNG THUG DIES IN GANG CLASH SINGAPORE, Monday. YOUNG THUG was murdered here last night when the 08 and 24 secret societies' rivalry erupted into violence in Pagoda Street. Knifed several times In a bar. the thug. Ng Ah Hoe. 18. died in
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  • 48 16 HONG KONG, Mon. Marshal Chen Vi, the Chi- nese Foreign Minister, who' arrived in Rangoon yesterday j on his way home from Indo- j nesia, had talks this afternoon with U Nu, Burmese i Prime Minister, the New i China News Agency reported I —Reuter.
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