The Straits Times, 5 June 1961

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  • 23 1 ARCHIVES, NATIONAL LIBRARY, SINGAPORE, i, AVERAGE l»\ll V CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 866 1 NATIONAL DAY SPORTS FESTIVAL RESULTS See page 15 Big two agree on an independent Laos Moscow radio says: 'It's a good start 9 VIENNA, Sunday. PRESIDENT Kennedy and the Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev announced agreement today on "the importance of an effective cease-fire" between Government
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  • 307 1 Police detain 24 after riot squads fire tear gas into crowd ATTEMPT TO PREVENT ARREST OF VILLAGER BESUT (Trengganu), Sunday. TWENTY-FOUR people were detained by police at Kampong Lapan, five miles from here, today after riot squads had fired a tear gas bomb among them when they would not disperse.
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 1 THE MOMENT of solemnity when the Yang di-Per-tuan Negara. Inch* Yusof bin Ishak. called for national unity to fight communalism in his speech at the mass rally yesterday, is vividly reflected on the faces of these youngsters. Straits Times picture.
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  • 211 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday. BREATHTAKING cultural show on the gaily-illuminated city steps tonight climaxed the two-day National Day celebrations here. Thousand* filled the padang and the surrounding roads to feast their eyes on the grand pot-pourri j: Malay. Indian and Chilli folk dance.-. .songs and variety. The
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  • 72 1 Tito's aide shot,' report LONDON. Sun. Yugoslav Vice- President Edward Kardelj was wounded twice in the face by shots fired by a top Yugoslav Communist in April, the Sunday Telegraph said today. The newspaper said Kardelj. 51-year-old close aide of Yugoslav President Tito, was now in London for medical treatment.
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  • 81 1 PARIS. Sun. Guy Masse- lin. a Frenr.i birdman. died j at Doncourt-les-Gonflans to- day when his parachute fail- ed to open M. Masselln. who jumped from an aircraft at a height I of about 2.500 feet during an air club meeting, had glided i to a
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  • 86 1 'Madame caviar' on fraud, graft count rHEKAN. Sun. Iranian authorities yesterday arrested Madame Ehsan Nikkhah Davaloo. who controls the world -wide distribution and sale of Persian caviar. The public prosecutor's office said she will be charged with corruption, embezzlement and misuse of State funds. She is being held in custody.
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  • 45 1 BRUSSELS. Sun. The whol* of eastern Belgium's television network was endangered when sparks set fire to birds' nests on top of a television tower near Tlrlemont. Central Belgium. Firemen put out the fire before any serious damage was caused.— Reuter
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  • 150 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Detec I tives from the C.I.D. to- I night rushed to Geylang to I hunt for a youthful cyclist, who staged a series of attacks on young women along the road at about 9 p.m. Three women, who were taken to hospital with face i
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  • 226 1 FIVE REFUGEE SCHOOLS TO REOPEN THIS WEEK SINGAPORE, Sun. D The forced holiday for 7,000 students of five schools in the Kirn Seng Road area, which were turned into relief centres for 8,000 refugees of the Bukit Ho Swee fire, is likely to toe over this week. River Valley Chinese
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  • 109 1 Alliance wins Alor Star polls A LOR STAR, Sun. The Alliance won five of the six seats contested at today's Alor Star Town Council elections. The other seat went to an Independent candidate. Shaikh Osman bin Ibrahim, who polled 411 votes to beat his Alliance rival by 122 votes. This
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  • 39 1 BAN BOMB RALLY LONDON, sun. I MM BrlCMi .niti-niit Ie v deny nstratars tte n <i <■ <i r^ilv in Trafalgar M|i tml.M 111 lion nir 0 Aimrii »n> man him, from Sj!i Fi.iii iMi> to M«' —Knit, r
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  • 447 2 'GOOD RESULTS' HOPES HIGH AT SUMMIT MEETING Talks 'frank, courteous and wide-ranging' tpHE tensely-awaited "summit" meeting between President Kennedy and Prime Minister Khrushchev started yesterday under unexpectedly good auspices. Diplomatic circles in the Austrian capital were agreeably surprised. The proceedings produced several surprises not foreseen in the original programme. First
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  • 158 2 LONDON. Sun.— The Sunday Telegraph said today that by presenting his wife pregnant to the American people last year, and 'tres soignee' (chic) to Parisians last week, President Kennedy had shown "remarkable appreciation of each audience "To woo the ordinary American
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  • 564 2 Jackie and Nina meet for first time at banquet AfRS Nina Khrushchev and Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy— first ladies of the Communist and Western worlds met for the first time last night in a hall of the floodlit Schoenbrunn Palace, near the Vienna Woods I The Kennedys were late and the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 41 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby HA* IOtMTMTAIM VM-Mf tftt*»j SAN IMPORTANT CUiWTJ V, THE OIVMPIC *S \C~^ m j v( PRAPS MUQI6L WOULD I U*l§£j «#*7wO4T XxA V MAKE UP A KXJQ AHoJ TIU MC >« ttjMft 7 com OANcwwy-^ n^ V^wcw>/
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  • 367 3 Fleet masses to protect U.S. citizens WASHINGTON, Sunday. A U.S. fleet is massed in the Caribbean area, ready to protect the 5,600 American citizens in the Dominican Republic, U.S. Government officials said here yesterday. Hundreds of marines were reported to have sailed in battle order for the area aboard troopships
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  • 42 3 OUJDA (Morocco), Sun. French frontier forces yesterday fired about 20 shells on to Moroccan territory near here, sources said. A French patrol, looking for Insurgents, also crossed the frontier and interrogated people living on the Moroccan side. Reuter.
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  • 68 3 NAIROBI. Sun.— Two Africans have been arrested and will be charged with the murder of 32-year-old Mrs Nora Osborne, wife of a Scottishborn farmer, four weeks ago. Mrs. Osborne was clubbed to death in a gang attack on her farmhouse at Mau Narok. i3O miles from here,
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  • 214 3 31 DEAD IN RIOTS IN ZANZIBAR: 300 PEOPLE HELD ZANZIBAR, Sunday. THE death roll in the Zanzibar riots rose to 31 yesterday as fighting continued. Police said It was possible there were uncounted numbers of dead In rural areas. Ninety people were injured In yesterday's outbreaks, bringing the total injured
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  • 174 3 MENON: GOA MAY BECOME NEW ANGOLA UOMBAY. Sun. Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon, India's Defence Minister, last night expressed hope that the revolt in Angola would have repercussion* on the liberation movement in Goa. the Portuguese possession on India's west coast. He told a public meeting here: "The Angola situation presages
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  • 186 3 U.S. RECORD BREAKING JET CRASHES, 3 KILLED DARIS. Sun. An Ann n can B-58 Convair Hustler jet-bomber which set up a new Atlantic crossing record crashed six miles north of here yesterday afternoon during an exhibition flight, killing the crew of three. The bomber had taken off from Le Bourget
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  • 159 3 p.ENEVA, Sun.— Mr. Ridha Malek, the Algerian insurgent spokesman, said at a Press conference here yesterday: "Without a proper solution of the Sahara problem there will be no peace in Algeria, North Africa or Africa. "Any solution of the Algerian problem must include
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  • 39 3 LONDON. Sun. Tne life peerage conferred on Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. 74. who retired on Wednesday as Arch bishop of ppi.cerbury. has been officially announced here. He is to be knovi as Baron Fisher of •Lambeui Renter
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  • 91 3 'WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL' ROCKET ENGINE SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. A solid-fuel rocket engine described by its maker as the most powerful in the world was test-fired at Sacramento yesterday. Mr. Dan Kimball. president of Aer#.|et-Gene-ral Corp.. which makes the engine, said the significance of the test was not only that it
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  • 18 3 YASSIADA. Sun— Former Turkish Premier Adrian Menderes was convicted yesterc\y on charges of illegally expropriating property.
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  • 322 3 LONDON, Sunday. A SHOT rang out in a London telephone kiosk last night as it was rushed by armed police hunting for a gunman who killed two of their comrades. i The man In the kiosk fell wounded, shot just below
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    • 413 3 RADIO QINf^ADrtDC Club; 11.00 Melodies And MemonHUIU OmiaMP'VPlt ries; 11.30 Invitation To Dream; BHORT WAVE SERVICE 12 00 Clos Down. 41 metre* RAniO MAI AVA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: MUIU IVIMUMTM 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: A.M. 6.00 Time
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  • 62 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mr. Dominic J. Puthucheary, a member of the ten-man secretariat of the Trades Union Congress will speak on "The trade unions and the Leftwing movement in Singapore" on Wednesday at 8.15 p.m. The talk, organised by the University Socialist Club, will be held at
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  • 26 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The Johore Bahru Apex Club raised $3,000 for its scholarship fund for underprivileged school children at its dance here last night.
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 4 EIGHT members of the Tiong Bahru Community Centre, seen performing the "Double Bamboo-Stick Dance." immediately after Crawford Park was declared open yesterday by Assemblywoman. M adam Ho Puay Choo.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 251 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. pEOPLE living in Singapore's thicklypopulated Crawford area today got a $75,000 "lung"— the Crawford Park. Bounded by Rochore River, Crawford Street, Beach Road, Merdeka Bridge and Nicoll Highway, this colourful two-acre regional park will provide varied recreational facilities for the residents*
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  • 53 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A six-week-old girl, Tan Lan Cheng, was found drowned in a vase of water in her home at 9th mile West Coast Road today. Tan Bak Wang, father of the baby, discovered the tragedy when he returned home at about 4 p.m. A woman
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  • 89 4 Inche Yusof bin Ishak (in national costume) applauding the "Suara Singapura" shorn at the Victoria Theatre last night. Others in the front row include Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Minister for Culture (next to Inche Yusof) Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr.
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  • 316 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. JJADIO Singapore's proposed national Network "Suara Singapura" will bring about through the use of the national language **a unifying spirit leading to a Malayan centred loyalty and Malayan consciousness." The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak,
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  • 98 4 OVER 5,000 VISITED TRADE SHIP CINGAPORE, Sun More than 5,000 local businessmen have visited the Australian Trade Mission ship "Straat Banka" during the past four days and bought from it a wide range of Australian manufactured products. Products manufactured by 200 Australian companies were on display on board. The leader
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 310 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE! rE followine is today's 'rom Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lum- Cathay Pacific: To Bangkok. «.hpHnlT nf Hvil air P" r Malacca .ML 103) 11.55 Hong Kong (CX 722) 8 a.m. schedule Of Civil air- from KuanUn Kuala ThaI International: To Kuala craft movements at Paya Lumpur (ML
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  • 512 5 LICENSING POWERS GO TO REGISTRAR, ENFORCEMENT POWERS TO THE POLICE SINGAPORE, Sunday. A BIG reshuffle of the powers and duties of the Registrar of Vehicles and the police is envisaged under proposed road traffic legislation published here. Under the Road Traffic Bill, which repeals and
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  • 68 5 MR JAMES LAMBERT and his bride, the former Miss Mary Simpson, pictured after their wedding at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Miss Simpson flew from Edinburgh two weeks ago to iiKiTry Mr. Lambert, who is technical manager of the Anglo-American Corporation in Kuala
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  • 139 5 PENANG. Sunday. THE FEDERATIONS 50.000 fishermen may be licensed in future under uniform legislation. A new enactment to provide for this is now being considered, a spokesman of the Federation Fisheries headquarters told the Straits Times here. Consultations will first be held with all States. The
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  • 75 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Straits Times Press section of the National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry wa» formed here today. The officers are: President, Mr. S. A. Das; vicepresident, Inche Mohamed Abdullah: secretary. Mr. R Rajahnayagam: asst. secretary, Mr. Guan Kam Bah: treasurer, Mr. Joe
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  • 228 5 Khir tours hydro site to see progress of scheme KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Th^ Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, and his wife today toured the site of the $125 million Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme and studied progress. About seven miles of shafts have been driven from
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  • 36 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Miss Julie Koh. Miss Singapore 1961. will give away the prizes, at the model contest and dance in aid of the Spastic Children's Association at the Sea View Hotel next Saturday night.
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  • 83 5 STUDENTS TO ATTEND MB's GARDEN PARTY KUANTAN. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong's birthday will be celebrated here on Wednesday with a garden party given by the Mentri Besar of Pahan*. Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Abdullah, at his residence in Telok Sisek Road. About 450 boys and girls from secondary
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  • 83 5 $876 FOR FIRE RELIEF STOLEN SINGAPORE, Sun. Burglars broke into the premises of the 1 Singapore Hawkers' Union in Albert Street yesterday and got away with $876 which was to have been donated to the Bukit Ho Swec fire relief fund. The money was found to be missing from a
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  • 225 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday. rpHE three-day-old sit-down strike by 30 employees 1 of Royal Rotterdam Lloyd at its offices in Cecil Street will be temporarily suspended tomorrow. A spokesman of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union said today It had decided to suspend the strike in
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  • 36 5 MALACCA. Sun.— The Malacca Municipal Workers' Union will not take a strike ballot tomorrow as planned. It now wants to hear the decision of the newly-elected councillors on its wage demands.
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  • 182 5 I/'ULIM, Sun. The Sultan of Kedah said here today he was glad to see many improvements and changes in this South Kedah district. "I am glad to know that Kullm has been raised to the status of a town council whose members are representatives
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  • 344 5 MINISTER TELLS OF NEW DEAL FOR FARMERS SINGAPORE, Sun The Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, pledged last night that the Government was now working out new deal to better the lives of farmers in the State. Inche Ahmad, the AssemDlyman for Sembawang speaking at the opening of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 136 5 Mir PAYS /o^b INSURE M'- 'JT3J% WITH O PRUDENTIAL Heie's how Prudential s worldwide payg q ments to policyholders averaged out §5* over the working days of 1960. Ws; $87 every second $5,242 every minute Y'iY^ $314,555 every hour V^r 2.300.000 every full day V?C f $13,769,000 every week >^
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    • 191 5 I I CREDIT? KIENZLE Listing Cash Machines Ledger Posting Machines Automatic bookkeeping machines Class 100 Class 150 Class 200 with three, five, seven, thirteen and twenty-five registers for either horizentally or vertically operation. I 111 posts and accumulates totals of Debits and Credits posted in one operation. I W I
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  • 241 6 U.N. EXPERT COMING TO HELP IN PROJECT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A United Nations telecommunications expert, Mr. H. Sundaran, will come here soon to help draw up a blueprint for training Malayans at the proposed $7 million national telecommunications training centre. The Director-General of Telecommunications, Mr. J. H-
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  • 19 6 KLANG. Sun. A new community centre costing $11,000 was opened today in Kapar. 11 miles from here
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  • 156 6 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A cactus plant in Kuantan which grew a total of 230 flowers over five nights was described as a rarity by a University of Malaya expert here today. He said that cactus did not flower frequently and a plant that produced 230
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  • 184 6 ONG SEES MEDICAL TEAM IN ACTION TELUK ANSON, Sun i Dato Ong Yoke Lin. the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, yesterday visited a medical team based at remote Kamponj? Pulau Tiga which is fighting against filariasis. a disease prevalent in the riverine areas of Parit and Lower Perak. At
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  • 250 6 When youth takes over by Mr. Liew IPOH, Sun— The political and elections chief of the Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Llew Why Hone, today said that only when the members now in the youth section took over the leadership of the party would It become a
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  • Straits Times Special Feature
    • 1203 7 'Malays already knew art of making noses in 1800' REMARKABLE OBSERVATIONS OF A BRITISH NAVAL DOCTOR WHO VISITED OLD PENANG IS PLASTIC SURGERY TECHNIQUE SO MODERN AFTER ALL? JAMES JOHNS0 N ESQ., surgeon to His Ma jesty's Royal Navy was a man with an enquiring mind. And fortunately for posterity,
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    • 17 7 PENANG was a quiet place in 1805 as shown in this contemporary print
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  • 66 8 H'ora's 5/» l Minimum, MR A MRS M.C BRETT UM<l* II r*tatlva> and rrtaatlu tor Uselr valuable MR AND MRS. BERNARD KOH SWEE HOCK 'hunk relai I- tax I rabla presents and kind attendance on the occasion of Ihatr urddini: on _'n-.'> fit THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • The Straits Times
    • 602 8 The vision ol ;i South-East Asian community of former British territories, projected by Malaya's Prime Minister, has caught the popular imagination no less than the interest of Malaysian leaders. And not unexpectedly the warmest response has come from Singapore. Relations between Singapore and the Federation have changed
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    • 364 8 Un dated Pledge Rising familiarity with military coup leaders and then predictable techniques has hied a pronounced contempt for General Chang Do Yung's lack of originality in South Korea, though his precaution of securing President Po Sun Yun as a figure head deserves appreciation for its novelty. Despite his early
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    • 240 8 It is a pity the Federation Minister of Health and Social Wei tare omitted to mention the total cost of the Vocational Training Centre which he received on behalf of the Government from the Kelantan State Welfare Committee yesterday. Perhaps he felt that the Central Welfare Council's grant
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  • 938 8  -  HAR. PHILBY BY TEHERAN, Sunday MURMURS OF DISCONTENT AGAINST YEARS OF CORRUPTION AND EXTRAVAGANCE PRESENT THE NEW PREMIER WITH A GRAVE CHALLENGE THE dust of the Persian crisis, like the dust now sweeping over Teheran from the eastern desert, has not yet
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  • LETTERS
    • 438 8 IT Is not Government P°--1 licy to take notice of anonymous complaints, so also I feel that In this case I ought not in fact to reply to the letter by "Pained" In your columns. Nevertheless,/ shall. It Is unfortunate that he has not
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    • 262 8 POLICE DID AN EXCELLENT JOB A LETTER by "Irate" in n the Straits Times of May 23 criticises the control of the crowd in the game at Jalan Besar Stadium between Singapore and the Football Association of England. Without knowing all the facts I do feel that it is not
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    • 125 8 vjOME members of the public in Ipoh, although in favour of parking meters, are under the impression that the revenue Is credited to this council's general fund. Parking meters were not introduced with a view to increasing this council's revenue. The present installations were carried out at considerable
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    • 99 8 J CONGRATULATE Professor Ungku Aziz for what he told the commission Inquiring Into the tenders system. He is academically well qualified to express his opinion, he had the courage to tell the truth and as a Malay was able to say what he did without having to face
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  • 340 9 FIRST WILL TRAIN MALAY CONTRACTORS, SECOND ADVISER ON INDUSTRY, THIRD ON BOAT-MAKING KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JUREE experts, incuding one from the United States, have arrived in Malaya to strengthen the Rural and Industrial Development Authority. The chairman of Rida, Inche Ahmad Daud, who has just
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  • 137 9 SULTAN MOVES INTO NEW ISTANA [{OTA BHARU, Sun. v The Sultan of Kolantan has moved into his official palace In .Talan Sultanah Zainab here in preparation for his coming installation. The palace which it»nda along the bank' of the Kelantan River Is known as "Istana Kota fcama." It was recently
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  • 49 9 IPOH. Sun— lpoh Indiantoday gave a tea party in honour of Mi.v> Padmini Privadarsini. the dancer, and other members of the Indian stage troupe which performed here this weekend. The tea party, at the Stat'on Hotel, was sponsored by the Siva Nadagamandram, a local dramatic association.
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  • 126 9 Towns have big plans for C-Day joy £AWAMG, Sun. Elaborate plans have been laid in the main towns of the I'lu Selangor district to celebrate the coronation of tin- Sultan of Selangor. There will be a variety show at Kuala Kubu Bharu oo June 28 and at Rawang on the
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  • 25 9 PENANG. Sun The state welfare committee will hold Its monthly meeting at Penang Youth Centre. Acheen Street on June 15 at 5.15 p.m
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  • 112 9 MEDALS FOR 62 BLOOD DONORS JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Sixty-two people, including lour women, were awarded medals by the chairman of the Johore Bahru Red Cross, Dato Wan Idris bin Ibrahim, for donating blood to the blood bank here. They included 25 people from Johore Bahru Prison and members of the
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  • 40 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government's loan for $70 million issued In February has been fully subscribed, a statement from the Ministry of Finance said today. The money will be used for development schemes In the country.
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  • 34 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Culture. Mr. 6. Raiaratnam and member.of the National Theatre Trust will see the start of earth work operations for the theatre in King George V Park tomorrow.
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  • 301 9 TOUGH GOING BUT THEY CAN'T WAIT FOR ANOTHER By lAIN BROWN IfI'ALA LUMPUR. Sun Twenty-six tired but happy boys emerged from the jungle north of Dusan Tua just after noon today after the most exciting weekend of their lives. The boys, all from Bourne School, had snent 36 hours in
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  • 215 9 TRUSTEE OFFICIAL BACK WITH MANY RECOMMENDATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. f"HE Deputy Public Trustee of the Federation. Mr. K. Paramalingam, who recently returned here after three months with the New Zealand Public Trustee office, has recommendations to make which will "largely benefit the country and people." Mr. Paramalingam, who was sent
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  • 95 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Affandi bin Daud. 22. was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Adams in the High Court here oday for the murder of a woman and her grandson in Xluang last year. The jury found Aflandl guilty by 6-1 majority of killing Wong Chai.
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  • 121 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Cheah Theam Swee. will leave here on Wednesday with a nine-man party three officials' from his ministry and >ix people representing trade and business circles on a two-week visit to West Germany. The three
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  • 229 9 WELFARE CENTRE GOES TO GOVT. IT OTA BHARU, Sun.— 1V The two-year-old Vocational Training Centre here is a good example ol the co-ope-ration between the Goverment ana voluntary welfare agencies iv unaeiuaking aetvicea foe toe ocuexii Oi wie poopie, Dato Oii'A YoKe Lin said loaa/. Ihe Minister i;t Health, and
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  • 88 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Yap Yoon On. 17. lost her hand bag containing $20 when It was snatched from her by a youth as she returned to home In Petaling Jaya at 11.30 p.m. yesterday. Yap said: "I wouldn't give him my bag. but he pushed me
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    • 695 10  -  PHILIP TOYNBEE By SOMETHING HUMAN. By Mohamed Mehdevi. (Bod ley Head. 18s.) ]y|R. MEHDEVI is a Persian who was (.(lueutefl in Vienna and spent his first six adult years in Aineiicii. The book is a reflective autobiography covering those years, and it amounts
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    • 522 10  - THE RESTRICTED ROLE OF LOCAL COUNCILS Allington Kennird By Word of warning to small town politicians DEVELOPMENT FROM BELOW. By Ursula K. Hkkt I (Clarendon Press: O. U. P. 355.) r^NE of the more mournful contributions to the parliamentary debate on the Federation's second five year plan was the confession
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    • 335 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS of scientists? (10). 1. Nothing unpolished to go In 5. Sounds like a blow for tbe the article when complete Scot (4). t B-5). 6. Spirits spoil a get-up mad* 8. Said to check weight! of of this cloth (7). paving materials (10). 7. Extremely big
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 32 12 RUBBKR TIN i per In. i (perpicuf) May 29 STicts. 5441 30 87; rls. 5441.871 31 88 cts. 544Q.75 Jane 1 86; cts. 5441.50 2 851 cts. 5441.50 3 5441.371
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    • 1320 12 From Our Market Correspondent ()N a much reduced turnover on the Malayan Share Market last week the emphasis was again on tin shares. However, it was a difficult week for the section with no real trend apparent. Tin shares opened with mining counters
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    • 21 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: June 2 June 1 Industrials 163.15 163.81 Tins 334.22 332.21 Rubber* 245.52 245.32 Jan. 1 1958=100
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    • 38 12 On the free exchange market in Hone Kong- on Saturday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.76J for T.T. and 5.75 i for cash. Sterling- was quoted at 15.96 and one tael of gold at 2SS
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    • 53 12 larkson and Co. IVearne Hi ov \mpat Tin Kent Tin 'herax Rubber .rdang Balnu Current payment 70. 4 id.. 321. iii i orim Datr of payment June 24 June 22 June 28 June 30 July 14 Total for year lift* »or 45% Total for previous year 10', 25%
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    • 1115 12 THE st.it.- of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to May 27 (A) and last business since tint date (B) with H and I. sUndtag for Hig-hest and Lowest business last ye»r and to date, were: HLA I Alex Bricks 1.00 .80 Oms 2.20
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    • 674 12 am AIN news in the rubber world at the end of last iTI week was a denial by a spokesman of the U.S. Office of Civilian Defence and Mobilisation that there was any change in U.S. rubber stockpile policy. He added that the present
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    • 137 12 New Japan tape recorder AKAI Electric Co. Ltd. of Tokyo will introduce a new type of tape recorder to the pan-Malayan market in August. It is the Akal 33D. a fullyautomatic unit fitted with three motors, three recording heads, a repeater system, and a tape index. Mr. Chew Chee Thong
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    • 606 12 ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH.... when the managers, Malayan 'Unit Trusts Limited invest your money, you ore employing finoncial experts to spread your investment over Molaya's soundest enterprises. Application form and free booklet obtainable from the .Managers, P.O. BOX 90, Singapore (Tel. *****) or Malayan Unit Trust. Ltd.. p
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    • 510 12 RUBBER CROPS May rubber Crops included: Rivervicw 186.000 Ib. lndragiri 133.2921 b. P.W.D. NOTICE Thr Public is hereby nouiird that the water supply to the Alor Ga.iah Village in the State of Malacca will be cut of! during th« hours between 6.00 p.m. on 10th June and 6.00 a.m. on
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    • 1007 13 COMPANY MEETING DUNLOP RUBBER CO. RECORD TURNOVER The Sixty-second Annual Oeneral Meeting of the Duiuop Rubber Company Limited was held on May 29 ln London. Sir O. Edward Beharrell. the chairman, presided and, in the ouise of his speech, said:— The year 1960 ha* been one ol considerable growth and
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    • 1618 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TENDERS Applications will be received up RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL to the 10th June, 1961 from stu- .iituaditv dents for a full course In the DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Kuala Lumpur Technical College wctdi ccudii am beginning from the Ist of July. ntUKI dLMKILAD Applicants should be <1) Federal tv\hkr VflTirF
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    • 1800 13 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT v '*"••>-■•* v o SINIOR CONDUCTOR 3RD GRADE 20 Word, Si (Min.)— Box St ct: extra ar9tMr wj! .xperlenced all branches WANTED: trained untrained teach- of rubber estates work including re<ra »lth B.C. Apply Secretary Board planting new planting. Free for Imof
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    • 898 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE Word, St (Min.)— Box it ct: txtrm 14 FRANKIL STRUT, Spore. Va- i c«nt Bun«»low 9.000 *q. ft. J32.000 4 roomi all coovenitDCCa. Apply after P.m. HOUSES ft LAND WANTED Word. SI (Min.)— Box It ct: extra COSTS YOU MOTMINO to connult I u»!l Our
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    • 1337 13 WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR SALE it Word, Si (Min.)— Box it ct: extra it Word, Si (Min.)— Box it ct: extra WANTED portable atone cnubcr In I RIMOVAL SALS: Everything hclnw full workii.g order. Reply Manager, eoata Camphor-wood Cheat, Antlqu* Kelantao Rubber Kataiea. Kelantan. Screen, Children Lady* Men'i Wear. Pelplng
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  • 390 14 BLACK SATURDAY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS HOVE (Sussex), Sunday. Fwas black Saturday for the Australian cricket tourists here yesterday. They lost the services of star batsman Norman O'Neill for the First Test which starts on Thursday and fast bowler Graham McKenzie for
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  • 131 14 SUSSEX IST INNS OAKMAN c McKenzie b Davidson 34 LANCRIDCE c L.iwry b Davidson 1 3 DEXTER st Grout b Benaud 27 SUTTLI c sub b Quick 75 PARKS b Benaud 27 SMITH b Benaud 10 LENHAM c Burge b Davidson 2*l COOPER c Grout b Misson 62 THOMSON
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  • 70 14 TOKYO. Sun. A Japanese naturalised South Korean has been debarred by the Japanese Shooting Association from taking part in world shootinc championships in Oslo from June 8 because of his dual nationality. This decision has caus»d I great concern In Japanese sporting circles because It k
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  • 155 14 Compensation for amateurs move BONN, Sunday. THE West German Olympic Committee yesterday recommended that Olympic athletes should be compensated for loss of wages without their amateur status being infringed. ama- The committee approved new draft principles governing amateur status, which will be submitted to the International Olympic Committee meeting in
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    • 105 14 UK COUNTY .-.lAltHtS Close of play scores: At Oxford: Oxford 302 (Nawab of Putaudi 55, Neale 78. Savage 7-87) Leics 33-0. At Lord's: Warwick 200 (Bridge 54) Middlesex 67-0. At Cambridge: Kent 377-7 dec (P. Richardson 111. Phebey 93, Jones 81) Cambridge 47-0. At Veovil: Notts 290 (Millman 51,
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    • 50 14 DAVIS COP: European zone 2nd rd—Poland 3 Monaco 0 at Warsaw; Belmum 1 Italy 2 at Brussels; Spain 2 NZ 1 at Madrid' S. Africa 4 Finland 1 at Helsinki: W. Germany 3 Holland 0 at Scheveningen; Britain 3 Austria 2 In Vienna: France 2 Brazil 1 in Paris.
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  • 344 14 QYDNEY, Sun. Results of Australian League soccer matches played yesterday: NSW FED. DIV. 1: Bankstown 1 Gladesvllle 0. NSW FED. DIV. 2: Corinthians 3 Toongabbie 2; Yugal 1 Bulgowule 3. NSW FED. DIV. 3: Drummoyne 6 Hawkersbury 0; Mellta Eagles 4 i-'airneld Maltese 0; Nova 6 Guild-'
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  • 189 14 LONDON. Sun. Latest first-class cricket averages in Britain are: DAI I I M i 1 NO T H Aye. -awry (A) H 4 678 165 96.85 3urge iA) 9 6 234 101* 78.00 DNeill (A) 10 1 620 123 68.88 <a\u»b of Pataudi 11 2 594
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  • 203 14 T)ORADO BEACH, (Puerto Rico) Sun. Sam Snead ot the United States, the overnight leader, maintained his sub-par golf on the third round of the Canada Cup here yesterday. Snead, celebrating his 50th birthday, completed the first six holes in 23 shotstwo under par. But
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  • 198 14 No peace yet in UK soccer dispute T ONDON, Sun. Th» expected peaceful conclusion to the dispute between the English Football League clubs and the players failed to mature at the annual meeting of the League here yesterday. The clubs would not accept in full the points which were agreed
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  • 64 14 LOS ANGELES. Sun— Welterweight champion Emile Griffith scored a 12th round knockout last night over Mexico's Gaspar Ortega the first time Ortega has been stopped in 83 fights. The champion, making his first title defence since he won the welterweight crown on Apr. 1 from
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  • 27 14 TBILISI, (Georgia), SunYuri Funikov of the Soviet Union yesterday equalled the world men's 100 metres breaststroke swimming record of 1 mm 11.4 sec here. Reuter
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1265 14 NOTICE NOTICE Notice U hereby given thai Mr laH YIT I-ee Piak Lip (alias Philip Lee. is v i^4? k no longer in the employ of our K JLi™ a ha c cca d lr Company ■> of ll* May 1961 ana ?S, *rjS°i /™f? f t h 11ll l
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    • 779 14 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has fixed the 14th June. 1961 at 2.30 p.m.. at the Registrars Chambers. Ground 1 Floor. Supreme Court Building. i Singapore for hearing the Public i Examination m the undermen- > tioned cases: s Bankruptcy No. 1 425
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    • 122 14 The world's best selling Chainsaw (and in Malaya too) HOMELITE! (the choice of professionals) Only 21 pounds, less bar mW/M. and chain. Fells trees up v Wf JM to 7 feet in diameter. **»P o Big new cylinder design offers more power jjg $A for tost cutting under the toughest
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  • 207 15 S'pore win by inns and 31 NEGR! BATTING FLOP AGAIN Sun.— As expected, Singapore today ran through Neg r i Sembilan's .second innings in 145 minutes to score an innings win in the Malayan Cricket Association League match here. Negri were all out at 2.25 p.m., giving Singapore victory by
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  • 35 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— St. John's Institution beat CYMA College by two wickets in a friendly cricket match here today. CYMA 105 fPerera 31, dp Souza 5-22 1 SJI 106-8 <P. Laßroov 43 > >
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  • 37 15 ll<>\< KONG. Sun.— The touring F.A. of Malaya tram wen in i ten 3-1 by South China, Hong Kong's League champions, at Caroline Hill today. The visitors were two down at half-time. Reuter.
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  • 87 15 SIOUX FALLS (S. Dakota", Sun. A 100 yards run equalling the world record and the best discus throw of the year featured the intercollegiate athletics championehips here yesterday. Bob Hayes of Florida clocked 9.3 sec in a heat to equal the world record for the 100
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  • 588 15 SINGAPORE, Sunday HE CLOCKS FAST TIME ESP 800 METRES EVENT Til. JEGATHESAN, the Federation of Malaya's M*- Olympic runner, showed that he has fully recovered from his leg injury, sustained at last month's Anglo-Chinese School meet, when he won the 800 metres at the triangular
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  • 276 15 WICKRE THE MATCH WINNER IN DAY OF BRIGHT CRICKET SINGAPORE, Sunday. SCA Vice-President's eleven beat the President's eleven by two wickets in the Singapore National Day crick3t match on the Padang today. Feature of the match was the fast scoring by both teams. President's XI took 121 minutes to knock
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  • 41 15 STRAITS CODE, ridden by R. D. Quie, being led in by Mrs. Quie after winning the Deletion Cup over 7f in a amateur race meeting at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Picture by Ng Beh Leow.
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  • 242 15 KUALA KANGSAR, Sunday. SELANGOR Malays drew 2-2 with Perak Malays in the west zone final of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition here today. Selangor. however, qualified for the inter-zone se-mi-final and will meet Singapore, the south zone champions, at Kuala Lumpur on June 11. Selangor
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  • 24 15 MARSEILLES Sun. Jean Ruellet retained the French middleweight boxing title here last night when he outpointed Claude Negrel over 15 rounds.— Reuter.
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  • 61 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Results in the Selangor Rifle Club shoot at Valley Range today: 25yd open sight sports rifle (3 positions) 1 Yong Foo Wah (290) 2 Slew Kwai Thong (286) 3 Chan Kool Chye <285> Silhouette pistol 25 metres: 1 Chan Kooi Chye
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  • 151 15 CINGAPORE, Sun. Bill Walker and his wife. Sylvia, won top honours at the Singapore National Day go-kart meet at Thomson Road today. Sylvia won both the women's handicap events over 15-laps while Bill won the under-four horse-power and the main handicap 15-lar events. Results; Class A over
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  • 392 15 SOCCER STORE LEAGUE: Div. 2C Sprlngdale w.o. from Police; Div. 3A Teachers 6 <Dass 3, Chow Thlm, Abbas. Peter > Police 3 (.Anthony. Ismail, Edwards*. Div. 2B: TTS Hospiatl 1) AH Astan Geylang Utd 1 i Hussein i. JOHORE LEAGUE: DIV. 2B Education lOsman 2. Wan Rahman) Pendas
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    • 105 15 ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES are proud to announce that the m.v. Straat Banka (TONNAGE: GROSS REGISTER 9,160 DISPLACEMENT 16,200) carrying the AUSTRALIAN TRADE MISSION now in Singapore is one of the fast fleet of Royal Interocean Lines' freighters and passenger vessels serving:- AUSTRALIA BRAZIL CHINA COLOMBO EAST, SOUTH WEST AFRICA HONG
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 102 15 ■occu STORE LEAGUE Div. 3A: RTC v Customs (Geylang) Darul Adah 'A' v Seletar Young Indians i St. George's Rd Mt Emily v SeranRoon MY (Farrer Pfc>. KLUANG LEAGUE Div. A: PWD v Chong Hwa (Sri Gelam>. PENANG LEAGUE Div. S: Baharol Alam v Darul Ailisan; Div. i: Telecoms v
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  • 285 16 State's Party Rakyat delegates to quit Front: Boestamam's plea disregarded SINGAPORE, Sunday. A LL five Party Rakyat delegates to the Johore State Socialist Front are to quit the Front The Chairman ot the State Party Rakyat, Inche Zahib bin Abdul Karim, and the secretary of the
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  • 143 16 MERGER? 'NOT YET' SAYS Mr. M SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. David Marshall. Chairman of the Workers' Party. today accused Mr. Lee Kuan Yew of holding out a false hope of a merger soon. Mr. Marshall was commenting on the Prime Minister's National Day message in which he said: "Now independence through
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  • 194 16 'Full internal self-rule 9 call under fire SINGAPORE, Sun. The leaders of the Workers' Party and Singapore People's Alliance said today they were surprised at the statement by six TUC leaders on Friday demanding a new constitution giving "genuinely full internal self-Government" for Singapore. The union leaders also called for
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  • 150 16 SYDNEY. Sun. Results of soccer matches played in Australia today were: VICTORIAN STATK LEAGUE: Wilhelmina 2 Polonia 3. QUEENSLAND DIVISION ONE: Thistle 1 Hellenic 6: Oxley 2 Blackstone 0. nsw \>s\. NORTH UIV. ONE: W Wallsend 3 Aw aba 0; Cardiff 5 Mayfield 0: Newcastle 3 Wall-
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  • 49 16 FAMILY OF LATE Mr V. SuhramanKim thank friend-, and relatives for condoli ncr« wrmths and attendance at the funerii l on 30.5.61. THE FAMILY of latt Tan Khoon j Teo who dud on I 661 iMm to ex- r gratitude to contribution •Din in.ndK. relative* and owe auff
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  • 13 16 PONNIAH PILLAI alia» Thambinathar of (.'hankan.u. c. lon paused :t--Vhi ucd \-2
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  • 42 16 GIRLs of the Ramakrishna Mission Tamil School seen doing the South Indian folk dance. "Kolattam", to the tune of a mother's song-call to her baby to have its food, at the City Hall steps last night. Straits Times picture.
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  • 214 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Singapore's Tun Lim Yew Hock, have had discussions over the past two days on several matters including, it is understood, the role of the newly-formed Singapore Alliance. A Residency source said:
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  • 920 16 Ceylonese fail in bid to beat SCC -1 SINGAPORE, Sun. j- FULL SCOREBOARD AN unbeaten cen- tury by the Royal Air Force opening batsman Fell was the highlight of the drawn S.C. A. Senior tournament match between the airmen and Police
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  • 79 16 CINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore water polo league newcomers University of Malaya caused an upset today when they beat defending -B" division champions Tiger S.C. 4-2 at Tanjong Rhu. Tiger S.C. and Chinese S.C. who are expected to fight it out for Div. "A" honours continued their
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  • 78 16 LONDON, Sun. Peter May was not urnong the 12 named from whom the England team to meet Australia in the First Test startin; at Edgbaston or. Thursday will ly chosen. Colin Cowdrey will lead the team which will be from M. C. Cowdrey. D. Allen.
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  • 118 16 Contests to encourage painters, musicians OINGAPORE. Sun. The Government here has drawn up plans for a series of competitions to stimulate original works by the local painters, playwrights, musicians and dancers, the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said tonight. The Minister said this while addressing a crowd of about
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  • 119 16 PRESS: AN 'ACTION' WARNING BY LOUW CAPETOWN. Sun. Mr. Eric Louw, the South African i Foreign Minister, warned yesterday that action "may have to be taken" against someEnglish languagi newspapers in the country. He expressed the hope that the press would heed advice by the Prime Minister. Dr. Verwoerd, that
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  • 27 16 ZANZIBAR. Sun. Zanzi- bar's top Government official i estimated today more than 50 persons have been killed in a four-day wave of political violence— U.P.l.
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