The Straits Times, 6 June 1961

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times. Not*** He****** Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. JUNE 6, 1961 15 (^ENTS
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  • 1207 1 Kennedy briefs Mac on Vienna talks Cheers for in-hurry President LONDON, Monday PRESIDENT Kennedy and the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmilian, had a "little summit" meeting here today to review the results of Mr. Kennedy's weekend talks in Vienna with the Russian leader, Mr. Khrushchev. They met
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  • 231 1 MOSCOW. Mon. .Mr. Khrushchev. looking lit and in good spirits, was welcomed back to Moscow today by Government leaders and foreign diplomats after his talks with President Kennedy in Vienna. Moscow Radio's commentator, reporting the airport IOOC. said: "The cold war will
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  • 161 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Out of the staccato tap of a teleprinter at the R.A.F. signal station at Changi this evening came a note of a human drama happening thousands of miles away. The message, which oame in about 6 p.m. said: "Sandra Watson, aged seven,
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  • 77 1 Death raises Ringlet toll to 17 rNAH RATA, Mon. Another victim of the Ringlet landslide, Mr. Kok Kuen, 61, a sundry shop proprietor, died in the Ipoh district hospital this evening. Mr. Kok Kuen's shop was among the six houses engulfed during the disaster on May 11. He is survived
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  • 37 1 CAPETOWN, Mon.— South African Members of Parliament were sworn in here today under the New Republic in a ceremony which marked the formal end of the monarchical system of Government in this country.— Reuter.
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  • 356 1 Counterfeit notes ring smashed SIX SARAWAK MEN SENTENCED TO TOTAL OF 119 YEARS SIBU, Monday CIX MEN who, in the words of a Sibu judge, could have caused "enormous damage" to the economy of five nations, have been sentenced to a total of 119 years' jail on charges connected with
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  • 69 1 'Smokes' up one penny LONDON. Mon. British smokers received shock news this morning that the country's biggest cigarette manufacturer, the Imperial Tobacco Company, had increased the price of cigarettes and pipe tobaccos The company, which makes seven out of every 10 cigarettes smoKea in Britain, said last night the increase
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  • 82 1 rTOKYO, Mon. The Japanese self-defence agency today protested to United Press International news agency, over a UPI report that plans for an attempted coup had been uncovered in the ground self-defence agency (Army). UPI told the officials that it first heard rumours of the planned coup
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  • 205 1 10 die in gun battles in Paris DARIS. Mon. Gun and grenade battles raged in Paris through the night, costing the lives of 10 "insurgent commandos." including six Algerians in the French Army. Eighty were arrested. This was the first time In the Algerian rising, now more than six yean
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  • 22 1 PARIS ROUNDUP PARIS. Mon. Polic l.lUllflK'l nU!<b SlTtTllil. nperaUaai among MuMim '"r. tflcf >trcet battli Mtttarjr poliic uiakm Minilar investigation Bmtcr.
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  • 344 2 TWO-MAN PORTS TRIP TO HELP SINGAPOREANS SINGAPORE, Mon. rpHE Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, today an- -nounced that the Singapore Government would be sending a two-man delegation to Europe, the United States and Australia to interest shipping circles in
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  • 133 2 Youth, girl die after leaving letters I POH, Mon. A boy and a girl died in the Ipoh Hospital from suspected corrosive poisoning at the weekend. Each left a letter. Chin Yoong Fur, 19, an engine driver at a tin mine, was found lying on the Bukit Merah Road in
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  • 37 2 PENANG. Mon.— Hamld bin Mohamed Yusoff. 19, today pleaded guilty to a charge oi possessing housebreaking implements—three bunches of keys— at Tanjong Tokong at about 4.45 p.m. on Sunday. Sentence was deferred to June 12.
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  • 54 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Lim Sim Poh. 46. a barber, died in his flat in Kallang Estate this morning. A razor was nearby. His wife had found him bleeding at 6.30 a.m. Lim died before the arrival of an ambulance. A police spokesman said later that foul play
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  • 438 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday fTJEPACS (the Con- gress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services) was urged today not to interfere in negotiations now in progress en a unified salary scale for teachers "Their intervention at this late stage would be most
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  • 40 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Tin Kirn Swee, 25, of Ampang Street, was fined $25 or one week's jail Dy the First Magistrate, Inche Hassan bin Hussein, for disregarding a no parking traffic sign in Church Street on Jan. 18.
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  • 181 2 Alliance loses first seat in Kedah ALOR STAR. Mon. The Alliance lost its first seat in a Kedah election last night when an independent. Inche Shaikh Osman bin Ibrahim, won Sungei Korok ward with a majority of 122 votes over the Alliance's Haji Ahmad bin Ibrahim The third candidate. Inche
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    • 1211 2 SUPER SURF DISPLAY COMPETITION RESULTS These shops are prize winners in the display competition for Super Surf organised by Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd. We congratulate all who took part for a grand effort, and wish them super sales of this great new washing powder. NORTHgRN MALAYA TONG HOE, HUP WHAT,
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    • 234 2 CONDITIONING«|i| your dog '^mmmmr^ .isißmm Most dogs arc led on scraps or on prepared loods that may not contain a true balance of vitamins and minerals. Even whert special meat is bought you can't be certain that all the element* a dog needs are present. It is so difficult nowadays
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 427 2 ME GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby rXx f^kx I muuo. ml RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA »..^b NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE bfcRWCE SERVICE 41.7 metre* 41 metres AM 6 .00 Time Signal. NegaraMEDIUM WAVE SERMCE: feu NeKara .)c U News Headlines; 476 metres 6 o s Morning Melodies; 6.50 Keep AJU 600
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  • 438 3 CAIRO, Monday. THE United Arab Republic Press yesterday struck back at the Soviet Press and radio for their attacks on President Nasser for jailing Communists. Warning that the anti-UAR campaign could ''no longer be met with silence," the semi-official Middle East News
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  • World news in brief...
    • 432 3 TOKYO, Monday. FORMER militarist Huang Chen has been relieved of his duties as Communist China's Ambassador to Indonesia, New China news agency reported No reason was given for Chen's dismissal and his replacement was not named. JAKARTA: General Nasution, the Defence Minister and Army
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  • 186 3 Cheers for Americans marching to Moscow T ONDON, Mon.— About 4,000 British antinuclear demonstrators attended a rally in Trafalgar Square here yesterday in honour of the 13 Americans marching from San Francisco to Moscow. Cheers thundered across the square as each of the Americans was separately Introduced. Canon John Collins.
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  • 96 3 XIOLLYWOOD, Mon.— Film star Kirn Novak has cabled best wishes to General Rafael Trnjillo Jr., the new strongman of the Dominican Republic following the assassination of his father. He gave her a sports car three years ago. "I told him that my prayers were with him and
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  • 66 3 NAIROBI, Mon. About 30.000 Africans attending one of the biggest public meetings ever held here yesterday unanimously backed a declaration that Jomo Kenyatta was their "Second God The meeting came 24 hours after a gathering of 6,000 Africans at Fort Hall In Kenya's central province swore
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  • 215 3 SANTA MONICA (California», Mon. Police broke up a giant beach party here at which girls were attacked and at least one raped. Thousands of youths threw stones, bottles and beer tins at 50 policemen who finally subdued them. Fourteen people were arrested. Capt. Kirby Temple, the
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  • 141 3 42 die in Zanzibar rioting /ANZIBAR, Mon. Addltional British African troops from Kenya and nurs ing sisters from Tanganyika were flown to Zanzibar yesterday after bloody violence brokt out anew. Security police who fought armed gangs roaming the streets, said the official death total after four days of Afrl-can-Arab political
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  • 22 3 SEOUL, Mon.— The South Korean Central Army Court Martial here today sentenced three North Korean agents to death.— Reuter.
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  • 94 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr.< Mindru Katz, a wellknown Rumanian pianist, will arrive here to be the adjudicator in the final of the Singapore Musical Society's piano, singing and violin competitions to be held at the Cultural Centre on Saturday at 8 p.m. Mr. Katz, who is winner
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  • 217 4 CID told to get attacker of 5 girls SINGAPORE, Mon. Picked detectives have been detailed to coyer the Geylang district here to end the vicious attacks on young seamstresses. They believe a youth is responsible for all the assaults. In the past three months, five seamstresses
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  • 151 4 Work begins on chamber building SINGAPORE, Mon. Work on the $1,580,000 new multi storeyed Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street began today when the chamber's President Mr. Ho Teck Kin, switched on a machine to drill the first hole for the new foundation. At a brief ceremony, Mr.
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  • 37 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Messrs. Usindo (Singapore) Ltd. of Upper East Coast Road today gave a cocktail party to bid farewell to their general representative, Mr. Hari Purwanto. and Mrs. Purwanto who are going to Hong Kong.
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  • 170 4 GOVT. HOMES FOR 6,500 FIRE VICTIMS SINGAPORE, Mon.— About 0,600 victims of the Bukit Ho Swee fire from 1,000 families have so far been found accommodation in four Singapore Housing and Development Board estates. A spokesman for the Ministry of National Development today said these families were among 1.400 families,
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  • 508 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund today received another $8,662.74 in donations bringing the fund to $592,864.91. The following is the full list Of donations received by the committee up to 1 p.m. today: Staff o! the Singapore Office
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  • 306 4 rE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Dusseldorf. Beirut. Bahrein. Bombay. Colombo (BA 712) 4.40 pjn. Pan-American From Jakarta (PA 818) 9.10 a.m. Ganida: From Jakarta (GA 800) 8 a.m. XI.M: From Amsterdam, Geneva.
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  • 164 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, this morning drove a bull doier (.see picture above) long enough to remove the first stretch of earth from the Kinr George V Park site of the new mil-lion-dollar National Theatre. And with this, the building operation
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  • 74 4 ENGINEER ON CHARGE OF ROBBERY SINGAPORE. Mon.— A ship's engineer, William Peter Green, was charged In a magistrate's court today with robbery and voluntarily causing hurt to Mary Tan at Jalan Taman off Serangooi. Road on June 4. Green, who was alleged to have robbed Mary of cash $15, £2
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  • 46 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. Water will be cut off tomorrow in Little Road and backlanr of Paya Lebar Road between Nos. 397 and 43S from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and In Jasmine Road and Marigold Drive (Adelphi Park Estate) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 81 4 SINGAPORE MEDICAL AS- SPIRITUAL CULTURE: Ton SOCIATION: Clinico-Pathologi- classes. Cultural Centre. Canning cal meeting of Medical Unit I, Rise. 5.30 pjn. to 8.30 pjn. Pathology Lecture Theatre. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay)Sepoy Lines 8.15 p.m. Blue Triangle Club visits TelfSINOAPORE ART SOCIETY: phone Exchange. 5.30 pjn Local artists' painting exhibi- OEYLANG STRAITS
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  • 329 5 HEADMASTER SAYS: 1 WILL SACK ANYONE WHO TRIES TO DEFY THE REGULATIONS TANJONG MALIM, Monday. rpWO hundred and ninety-three pupils of the Sekolah Dato-Abdul Razak here were today given a stern warning by the headmaster whom they tried to oust during a "strike" seven weeks ago. "If
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  • 162 5 Malayan standard of health is praised by new firm KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The head of a Danish pharmaceutical firm today praised the Federation Government for its efforts in maintaining a high standard of health in the country. He is Mr. L. Toft, founder and managing director of Dumex Ltd., of
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  • 72 5 JERANTUT, Mon. Six loggers of Sungei Jan new village, Jerantut, were yesterday acquitted on a joint charge of rioting. They were alleged to have been members of an unlawful assembly which assaulted another sawmill worker. Fan Kow Chai, 37. on April 7. The six were: Eng Swee
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  • 98 5 10 cents 'tip' 3 days in jail JPOH. Mon. A youth who collected 10 cents from a motorist at the Lido Theatre here last night was today fined $10 or three days' jail for importuning. Abdul Latiff. 18. said he came from Kuala Lumpur to find a job here but
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  • 25 5 BENTONG, Mon. The swearing-in ceremony for Bentongs 15 newly-elected own councillors, which was to have been held today, has been postponed to next Monday.
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  • 353 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday pOR eight years a convent teacher was barred from promotion because of her partnership in a firm which went bankrupt with debts totalling $162,865. In the High Court here today, Mr. Justice Hashim heeded the plea of the teacher.
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  • 208 5 Kuching's port will ease cost of goods in Sarawak KUCHING, Monday. fPHE new Kuching port opened here today is expected to help ease one of Sarawak's biggest grouses the high cost of consumer A Government statement mentions the possibility of a reduction In rates which would, in turn, offset slight
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  • 72 5 Accused of cheating KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Five men were charged in' the Sessions Court here today with cheating Syed Long bin Syed Mohamed of $5,300 at a house in Jalan Kiara, Petaling Jaya. on May 19. They were Tan Kye Kee, 37, Low Keng Leong. 48, Wong- Toon Say. 37,
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  • 72 5 MAN DIES: A SEARCH FOR LORRY BUTTERWORTH. Mon. Police were today trying to trace a hit-and-run lorry which was in collision with a cyclist. Abdul Aziz bin Karlm, 23, last night. Abdul Aziz died in hospital this morning. Abdul Aziz was carrying a friend. Mohamed YusofT bin All. on the
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    • 145 5 FRIGIDAIRE HASgi gj TO OFFER BSJj Mod Da 9 Quality comes First with Frigidaire! $39/- a month (Singapore) (with small down payment) SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH -.CENTRI Sin 9 oport-?. Frank Ch»c Ltd., 270 Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Radio ft General Trading Co. Ltd., 186-188 Brcwitrr Rood, Ipoh. Astoria Limited
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    • 147 5 Buys Bunny By Ralph Heimtlahl fcML I GREETINGS, VHEY, AIN'T THATI fWHY DON TYA SHUT HOW PO YOU LIKE GUVNOR! f YER JALOPY ITOFF? WE AIN'T V YOUR EG6S J W SYLVESTER S ONLY HOME right ON A WOTOR I HEAPtJ s.SOJNJ' NOWHERESW <*> X y r--~^ Li m l
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  • 33 6 M IL.rrf. <;o Minimum, MR. CHEAM TONC KEAH .vay at No rii« Green Road Kc.ir, firem Garden Batata, Penan*, at [in .v.si. Funeral at 11 a.m. icu interment at Mount v -Kin.
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  • 22 6 M Hordt $l« (Minimum i MR. A MRS. FlMda Marcus Gomes lhank relative* and friends for their thiir marriage on B'6'Sl.
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  • 27 6 M .nd. |M i Minimum, IN EVER LOVING memory of doeinr Chu.i Ctio» Tick passed away KX-54 always rcmimhcred by beloved \Mfe son and dauaHtei
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  • 270 6 ;n Wore 1 5/« (MiFiimum) JUST ARRIVED at Rr.hin.«on K.ithryn Biich Golden Crumbles, 18 <■ LOS p<t tin. ROSE MARIE REID B*im Suns mak* you prettiest pebble on the r..-nch. Try one today at Modern Bilk store HiKh Street— Singapore. LICHTEN YOUR HOUSEWORK! Bin •I S'-ruhbs Ammonia from \nur
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  • 90 6 ;i, H.,.rf. M M,n.)—Bnx S» rft. exfra COLOUR PHOTOCRAPHV has many 'ommerce and Industry Ad««ac«d develop-nent of the process In U ti Times Colour Laboratories »hi'h produce up to 11" x IS" Bas in aite its u«t- possible tor many pur- nouse magazines. hrm huri-s. show cards and illuminated
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  • 660 6 The Straits Times. Tuesday, June .6. 1961. Success In Vienna By i.ll accounts (and by the communique too) the Vienna talks ran true tc expectations. Not very much was expected. But when success is judged, as it must be these days, by the absence of sensational failure, the Vienna talks
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  • 320 6 Some of the nations represented at the current Cairo conference which is preparing for a meeting of heads of uncommitted powers before the U.N. General Assembly reconvenes are not such as to raise hopes that the conference will r.chieve its aim of lessening East-West tensions. Despite
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  • 195 6 Having suddenly and emphatically quit the Johore State Socialist Front, the five Party Rakyat delegates who so deeply resented the alleged indifference of their Labour Party colleagues have now just as suddenly compounded their differences, returned to the coalition fold and promised to help Labour candidates at Batu
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  • 1435 6 TURKEY'S NEW REGIME IN FERMENT ONE YEAR AFTER THE SEIZURE OF POWER THE OUTLOOK IN THE COUNTRY IS BOTH CONFUSED AND OBSCURE by a Times Correspondent ANKARA, MONDAY. ONE year a f t r the b r i I liantly e x e c u ted blood iess military coup
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    • 120 6 I BACK the comments ol the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. on the eve of National Day, that the immigration laws should remain restrlctlye to _ye Jobs for local people. The Federation of Malaya should give the same serious consideration
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    • 119 6 LIGHT-FINGERED GENTRY IN IPOH PICKPOCKETS reap a 1 daily harvest In the buses in Ipoh. They usually operate in groups of not less than three. They dress well, in wellpressed trousers and Hawaiian shirts. A newspaper shields the movement of their wicked hands. Yhey are not teenagers but men from
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    • 108 6 I HAD the misfortune to hire the services of a petition write/ who boasted that he hacf a good command of written English and Chinese. The letter composed by him had to be thrown into the waste paper basket for it did not convey what was required. The
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    • 166 6 r E have heard a lot about the famine In Communist China. We have learnt from those who have relatives In China that the Chinese people in many places are half-starved and undernourished. We have seen people sending parcels of rice and vegetable oils to their relatives
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    • 71 6 "PHE public bathrooms at Tanah Merah Besar are in a state of neglect. In one bathroom rubbish is strewn everywhere and the stench is appalling. In another the brass tap has been stolen by some petty pilferer and the water gushing from the pine makes the two other
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    • 45 6 Congratulations to Messrs Dumex Ltd., For having an efficient First Class A ir-Condition ing Plant in their New Factory r Installed by Experienced Precision Engineering Contractor FOLIN COMPANY 165. PETALING STREET, P.O. BOX 635, KUALA LUMPUR. OFFICE: ***** FACTORY: *****. 'niiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' J®fei|The FAMILY j^^^i REMEDY
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  • 1513 7 DUMEX NEW FACTORY STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE FIRST DANISH FACTORY TO BE GIVEN PIONEER STATUS TO OPEN TODAY A house with a mission ife preparations available to biggest number of people 100 MALAYANS WILL WORK IN FACTORY rpHE new Dumex factory in Petaling Jaya will be officially opened this afternoon
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    • 243 7 IN THE Bf SERVICE OF will ::>: .4 A T£«. l \S". W ?V MEDICINE |v '"C^^m DUMEX, ONE OF DENMARK'S leading and most gßfe *'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^4 progressive pharmaceutical manufacturers is Jf £*> 'JBB^ S flfe jM I jg^m^^^ 2xtending its service to medicine to more f Ilir f^^efv W 1
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  • 74 8 COATING DEPARTMENT: Tablets are sugar-coated in rotating pans at the Dumex factory in Petaling Jaya. PACKINC DEPARTMENT: Here bottles are filled with tablets, sealed, labelled, car toned and wrapped in skillets at the factory which is to be opened today by the Minister for
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    • 270 8 Congratulations DUMEX LTD. on the official opening of their New Factory at Petaling Jaya. *5» MM Super 'I; asbestos cement W sheets. far eh• p permanent jf ra«fif> a A iri* e latfriinp /7 w^F relativt 8r accessories alwayi in stock 'mK^M^mr in len Bths8 ths of 4. 5 6
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    • 144 8 Congratulations DUMEX LTD. on the official opening of their New Factory at Petaling J.iya. fi^PAHUASTIC PLASTIC EMULSION COATING PAVA.IA r**^ t° f >\ > Needs no undercoat Can be applied direct on to new cement Is highly opaque gives excellent coverage Dries in Ito 2 hours without brush marks Washable.
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  • 837 9  -  TAMIMUODIN KARIM NOTHING LEAVES WITHOUT THE 'GREEN LIGHT' By TWE new Dumex fac- tory in Petaling Jaya, which is produci n g pharmaceutical products and baby food among other things, occupies an area of 30.000 square feet. It is fully air-condition-ed and the air. which is
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  • 357 9 New Zealand... world's largest dairy products exporter rvAIRY farming in New Zealand is unique in that it is almost entirely grassland fanning and can be carried on throughout the year without the need to hand-feed or to house stock in winter. The average holding ranges from 60 to 120 acres
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    • 176 9 The I New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company Ltd. as Suppliers of Raw Materials to DUMEX LTD. I wish to extend their Congratulations on the opening of the Dumex Factory at Petaling Jaya. Congratulations and Best Wishes i| to DUMEX (MALAYA) LTD. !l I on the occasion of the official opening
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    • 216 9 Congratulations to DUMEX LIMITED on the opening of their Dumex Pharmaceutical Plant at Petaling Jaya Manufacturers of ®Y/|\ all kinds of l\Jy Plastic Products I for Industrial. Commercial. Mate and Domotic I K. Polythene Bags tor Packaging. Black Film for Mulching I allang Eradication. P.V.C. 110 c, lor Chemical spraying
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  • 1221 10 It has a world-wide reputation for quality and reliability PACKING OPERATION DONE WITH CARE gARLY in 1946, the. -East Asiatic Company of Copenhagen', Denmark, one of the biggest trading organisations in the world, decided to extend their activities to cover a new field
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    • 207 10 Congratulations to DUMEX on the opening of their factory ••••••••••••••••••a TRADE Wm —M I ■HARK" The central air-condit-ioning system for offices and process rooms were supplied by the East Asiatic Co., Ltd., sole agents for Frick Co., .#\i>l"fi I'J.l' J 1 I r .^^B enquiries to THE EAST ASIATIC CO.,
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    • 102 10 SHIPPERS FOR DUMEX The E.A.C. Lines send their congratulations and good wishes to Dumex on the opening of their new W Pharmaceutical and Baby Food Processing and Filling Plant. many years the E.A.C. Lines have been regular carriers for Dumex, 1 V giving them tlte prompt and careful service for
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  • 222 11 Going back— by 20,000 years Seminar delegates to visit caves, longhouses in cause of historical research KUCHING, Monday. I \ll.l A 1 1 S to a Philippines-Borneo cul*J tural seminar starting here tomorrow intend putting the clock back by 20,000 years. The aim: To learn as much as they can
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  • 60 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.Mak Kok Keuk, 33. of Sultan Street, was fined $50 or two weeks' jail when he pleaded uullty today to committing two traffic offences falling to obey the direction indicated In a traffic lane and not displaying L plates while being a learner-driver. He
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  • 56 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. fibu Bakar bin Abas, 17, was today fined $300 or six months' jail when he pleaded unllty to a charge of housebreaking. Bakar broke into the house ol Abdul Aziz bin Sudin at the 4i milestone Gombak Road, on May 11 and
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  • 168 11 Big Naafi shopping centre is opened MALACCA. Mon. One of the largest Naafl shopping centres in the world was opened at Terendak Camp. 13 miles from here, today by Mrs. W. C Walker, wife of the General Officer. Commanding the 17th Gurkha Division. This centre, where a supermarket was opened
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  • 40 11 jpHORE BAHRU. Mon Police today detained a man. suspected to be leader of the 18 Sio Jee Hoe gang, at a pineapple factory in Jalan Scudai. The detention was made under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance.
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  • 45 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Thieves stole $8,000 worth of cloth from a textile firm In Robinson Road during the weekend. The theft was discovered this morning when the owner of the Oxford Trading Company. Mr. 8. J. Doshl. went to open his shop.
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  • 279 11 All friends again after Johore Front row BOESTAMAM: FULL CO-OPERATION AT BATU PAHAT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon THE crisis in the Johore State Socialist Front, which threatened to split Party Rakyat and the Labour Party, has been settled amicably, the national president of Party Rakyat, Inche Ahmad Boestamam, said today on
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  • 211 11 Dance girl said 'no' then suicide SINGAPORE, Mon. A contractor killed himself in a dance hostess's flat after she had rejected his proposal of marriage, the Singapore coroner decided today. He was Lav Chin Kee. 42. married for 15 years and father of five children. The hostess, Annie Chan, alias
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  • 50 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Berlin Chamber Orchestra will perform in Singapore again— on July 19 at the Victoria Theatre. The performance will be presented by the Singapore Musical Society under the auspices of the German Con-sulate-General. The orchestra gave concerts at the Victoria Theatre in February last year
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  • 93 11 4 years for raping his daughter lOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A Pontian tapper, Mohamed Yusoff bin Bachok. 38 was today sentenced to four years' jail by Mr. Justice Adams in the High Court here for raping his 13-year-old daughter at 3 a.m. on Feb. 14. The girl gave evidence ;n camera
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  • 64 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Morf than 100 employees of Industrial Gases (Malaya) Ltd at Bukit Tlmah Road went on strike this morning. They are members of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. A spokesman for the union said that the strike was In protest against the management's refusal
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  • 102 11 j^UCHINO, Mon. The Sarawak Government is to launch a campaign in the rural areas against lepr \sy A $50,000 centre is to be built near Kuching to train anti leprosy workers, who will go to the ;ungle to cure victims. The Director of Sarawak Medical Services. Dr.
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  • 102 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dr. Chen Cheong Lok, who died at his Pasir Panjang home on Saturday, was buried at Bidadari cemetery this evening. At the time of his death. Dr. Chen, 5. was general manager or Kwantung Provincial Bank. He was Consul -General for China
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  • 97 11 ALL is set for the hi* mill tary par ulc at th«- Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lum«ur to mark the official birthday of the Yang diPertuan A gone tomorrow. Senior array officers yesterday mornins.* watched as SOO officers and men took part in a full-tress
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  • 130 11 Mother paid Front man's debts IJUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor State assemblyman (Socialist Front) and Justice of the Peace. V. Rajah, who was adjudicated ■x bankrupt last year, was discharged by the High Court here today. Rajah, headmaster of th* Clive Institution in Rawang. owed $2,958 in telephone bills and assessment
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 519 12  -  CATHERINA NG by Any woman over 18, witk a fair command of English can be a pilot CUTE IS THE WORD FOR THIS GAY GOWN IN PALE PINK MANY women think that piloting a plane involves a lot of mathematics and book work plus wearing
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    • 305 12 FROM the age of five to 13, a child needs the greatest care and understanding because this is a time when he will leave home, mix with all types of people and get really confused. "Why?" is a question the child will ask frequently during
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    • 156 12 WIVES ARE URGED TO JOIN rwmE Girl Guides AssociaX tion of Singapore is making a special appeal this year to mothers to attend its nine-week Guiders training course for beginners. A spokesman said the course would give women an opportunity to work among girls of different ages. "During the course
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    • 228 12 j 14 fl JJP 9 I I I M m Unique Community guaranteed for a life- MULLER A PHIPPS time. Made with pure silver graded over if I*l* L L?'«. P.O. Box 391. Singapore. p«rts that get most wear. With sculptured patterns: South Seas here or Hampton JSJoayA) LTD?** 8
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    • 202 12 STEEDMAN'S TEETHING JELLY Stops pain in NO TIME Releases congestion and so relieve* pressure and pain. Definitely prevents infection commonly attracted to the inflamed area. A recommended salcguard against Thrush. A companion product to the famous Soothing Powders, Stccdman't Teething Jelly is j new approach to the troublesome teething time,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 295 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Here's the bar: take me back 1 Monopoly of whisky on trie to it and disappear! (7). 13 14 (6. 6). 7 Immediately went on strike? 8. Brown surrounds to old- <8. 4). fashioned town (7). 10. Absolutely decline offer ot ac- A month in
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1709 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE FREIGHT ENQUIRIES: Ttl: 2405. PASSAGE ENtUIRIES: Ttl: 2412 TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. S'htm Pinani ANTENOR LitiriMl, Oubltr Gl*. 4 Ttaty Jaa* 7/1 Jaae II memnon Lava, H'burg, Holl, A'mouth Jmi 7 Jm* 0 Jm* 10/11 CLYIONEUS Antwerp, Hamburg. Holland JIM 0
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    • 2582 13 THF F A lItJ C C Sailino tn o u .",'l 0 .".i« THE REN LDfE STEAMERS LTD. "ORIHC L. M» V* LINE) Sailings to: Singapore dataraaritM oj tk* ua.tai nif**-) n limi jgSfr^ »OEH. REDSEA, MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. UWIC T0 l0M ON "«»"l COmiMlfTH PORTS jCy v\
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  • 668 14 From Our Market Correspondent QUIET "difficult" conditions continued on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and tin shares were slightly easier. There was still support for Berjuntai with buyers up to Us, Tronoh traded at 625. and ready buyers of Ayer Hitam at 425.
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  • 23 14 Malayan Stock Indices: June 5 June I Industrials: 166 55 163.15 Tins: 334.85 334.22 S Rubbers: 245.52 245.52 Jan. 1 1958=100
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  • 600 14 DUSINESS on Uie Maiay»n 1 Slock Exchange. Feaeiuiioi. section yesterday with ihe number of deals In brackets was: Industrials: F. and N. ords (2.000) $2.40: Metal Box (1,000) $3.01 ON S. Traders (1.000) $4 OL, 54.021: Bousttad (6.000) $1.59. Minings: Austral Amal (5,500) 275. 9d. ON, 2Ss.
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  • 127 14 THE Cilntt* Product Eichangt. Singsport, noon pncei per picul ytsttrday wtrt: Ctpra: U.K./Contlnrnt May shipment *2'> i buyers, $264 tellers. Ctctnut all: Bulk $38i sellers, drum 542 aellen.. Ptpptr: Muntok white 1195 tellers. Sarawak white Sl92* aeller*. special Sarawak mack HM sellers, garbled Lam pong black J135 sellers.
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  • 129 14 rl Malayan Exchange Bank!" Att#> ilittwi made thene changes In 1U rales to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100): Niw Y*rk. buylriK airmail T.T. 32 I, O.D. 32], 90 d/st 33 credit bill*. 33t trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 321, O.D 321, 90 d/st 32 13/16 credit
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  • 74 14 The balance held abroad by the Federation at the end of May totalled $129 1 million according o the latest return of liabilities and assets by the Rank Necmra. This compared with $1379 million a montn be'o-e Money at call amounted to $24.6 million compared with $26.6
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  • 123 14 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the week along firm lines here today Pelt and Textiles gained sd. to Bs. 2d.. A.W.A. 9d. to 235. 9d. and Custom Credit 7d. to 16s. lOd. Base metals and the oils were steady Mt. Lyell gained Bd. to 7s lOd. and Timor
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  • 197 14 CHIPS lying alongaidt the Singapore wharves today art: Drrsdrn 1/2, President HcKlnley 4/5, Steel Denlgncr I/a, Salmara 10/11, Belat Sunaa 23. Benalbanach 2S/26. Plytng Gull 33/34. Glenfrum 35/36. Antcnor 35/36. Benavon 3S/39, Salons NW. 1, Sumpltan NW 3. Larut NW. 4. MST H6 NW. 5. Outtr Rtadt:
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  • 9 14 Talam Mines produced 267 piculs in May.
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  • 35 14 SINGAPORE, June 5. RUBBER: 85% cents per lb. (up one-eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 85} cents (steady quiet). TIN: $441.37 !i per picul (unchanged) Estimated unofficial offering: 240 tons (unchanged).
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  • 220 14 JUNE flnt gradt rubber buyort f.o.b. f closed in Singapore yesterday at BSI rent* per Ib. up one-eighth of a cent on Friday's closing price. The tone was vary qultt. IC.C.R.A. cloalnx prices in cent* per lb. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 83 i, tellera
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  • 286 14 yyiTH the denial by an American Government spokesman that no change was contemplated in American stockpile disposal policy, the price of June first grade rubber opened better in Singapore yesterday. On a very quiet market with a small turnover the price ranged between 85J cents and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1172 14 jjK"^i_ine| Express U.S.A. Pacific *v Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. E.I.A S':cr» Hongiont Honolulu S. Francisco I- Angeles N. York OrtfM Man" 17 20 lure 24 Ihi I July 14 II Jill M ill} Kiaiknri Mm" 17/21 July 24 July I A«| 15 »ut IHlt All suitably equipped
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    • 93 14 WtSTIOUNC EUtOPF SfUVICC S'pm t. S k«B Peiaif Marseilles Havre Ounkir) LOUS* 11/12 MM 13 15 June 11 Juat SOUTH t WEST AFRICA SERVICE IM TIDM I/* tow Durban (tt/l), Port Fliribetti (M/l), Cwetown (M/l), Matad. (M/l), Ufoi O/7», Cotonov (11/7). Acer*. Tikortdi. Abidjan. Frretowr. Conakry. Dakar (M/7). EASTBOUWP Sian
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    • 438 14 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received up to noon on Saturday, the 10th June. 1961 for the supply of ships provisions (fresh and tinned) for a penoa of six months commencing from Ist Juiy, 1961. 2 Details of specifications and quantities may be obtained from the office of P.T
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    • 1219 14 FRASER NEAVE LTD. NOTICE (Incorporated In Slngapor, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai Vicioria Dr> Cleaning Co that a Final Dividend of 3\« of No. 434, Orchard Roau. Snixaless 40% Income tax on ihe "Vi port, under the proprietorship Cumulative Preference Shares of Mr. Tay Tze Slant;,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 706 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizen or Slate National* for the following posts In the Public Works Department. Pahang: Ca) Temporary Technician on a salary scale $122.50x7.50- I 152.50/209x14-321/338x14 450. (b) Temporary Junior Techni- i clan on a salary Male $85x7.50-115 137.50x7.50--197.50/212.50x7.50-280. The normal C.O.L.A. will
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    • 453 15 ■I^TT I "V I F I J I I JTL Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT JO Word, SJ (Min.)— Box St ct: extra WANTED IMMEDIATELY cook- ceneiul :>mah. Small flat. Baby Amah already employed. Phone ***** Spore. REQUIRED CHIEF OFFICER for foreign going British vessel. Apply Kle Hock Shipping
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    • 1117 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word, SS (Min.)— Box St ct: txtra j WANTED IMMEDIATELY experienced Lady Stenographer with initiative and I ability to work Independently. Good i i remuneration. Reply P.O. Box 2284. Spore State salary required. DOCTOR, (■•iiher sex) wanted to take charge of a private clinic In Johore Bahru
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    • 918 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box S0 ctt. txtra DISTRICT 10: 2 modern semi-de-tached well bt.ilt bungalow, two bedroom, lounge 'dining room, patio, garage, servant's room on 30.000 sq.ft. freehold land. David Phoa A Sons. Valuer A Estate Agencies (Spore > *****/*****. HOUSES 4 LAND WANTED 20
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    • 706 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS JO Word, Si (Min.)— Box St ct,. txtrm HONC KONC A PAR EAST BUILDER EttaohshM IS3S A Pi Monthly sxrtedical •r Building Real Eitats Activities hi the Par East i February iwue ot The wilder ts on sal. now! Comer's include: Ipoh Shopping Centre Cenpstitlsn draws attractive dsslsns.
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    • 946 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE j 21 Word, SS (Milt.)— Box M tt: txtrt I 1959 MODEL MERCBOBS 2305. Low mileage, in Immaculate condition throughout. With original automatic radio and other extras. Phone (B'pore) I MM 1 1952 MO-T-O *ISOO/-, 19S1 Sinner Sport SWO/-. F 'Consul 5975-. 1900 Hlllman Coupe $900/-. easy
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    • 297 15 MISCELLANEOUS tt Word, Si (Mitt.)— Box St ett. txtrm SALBS A SBRVIOK Outboard Motor* I La«rn Mo»m and Weighing Usxhlao*. Chop Kirn Brnic Ctieong. 103 Havelock Road. Singapore Fhooe *****/76*0* AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore)) 19 Word, Sit (Minimum) oa/!y 1 month. It Wordt SSM (Mm.) CBRTIFICATBS COPIBO while you wait.
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    • 53 15 TR 510 Popular Priced Pockefoble This tiny rodio con be tuned ond aaiuited to th« desired volume by on* finger, holding the rodio with the torn* hond. fl|... jg..... /fl ALLIED RADIO CORPORATION 30, CIRCULAR ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** i""""' ■•>! PRICES SLASHED I SALE I MULCHANDS I Gowns 3rd
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  • COMMERCIAL news and views
    • 303 16 SHIPPING MEN HAIL NIGHT SERVICE CINGAPORE shipping circles hailed the Government's move to provide a 24-hour continuous service for shipping for inward clearance. Under the new arrangement, which became effective on June 1 the Port Health and Immigration departments have now extended their services to all ships anchoring m the
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    • 266 16  -  ROY FERROA By MISSION CONFIDENT OF GETTING A WIDER SHARE IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA: WHITTINGTON fHE Australian floating trade mission aboard the Straat Banka now in Singapore is confident of getting a wider share of the SouthEast Asian markets, said the leader of the delegation, Mr. A.P. Whittington.
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    • 70 16 TO STUDY SERVICE METHODS MR. SONG MOH NGAI (above), manager of the sundry and watch department of Getz Bros, and Co.. Singapore, yesterday flew to Switzerland to visit several watch factories particularly Girard-Perregaux and Co., for whom his company acts as local agents. Mr. Song, who will be away for
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    • 102 16 lI7ESTINGHOUSE Electric Yf International Co. of Switzerland have appointed Alrex Engineers Ltd. of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur as distributors for commercial air-conditioning. This was announced by Mr. William A. Black, the regional representative for Westlnghouse. Mr. Black said that Airex Engineers would represent his company in
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    • 60 16 PHARMACEUTICAL MART SOUGHT BY INDIAN FIRM MR. DHIRAJILAL VRAJILAL (above) managing proprietor of P. Dulabhdas and Co., manufacturers of pharmaceutical products, arrived in Singapore last week to find a market for his company's products. Vipin Co., of Singapore have been appointed local agents. Daring his two-day stay here. Mr. Vrajilal
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    • 34 16 MR. LIM TIN SOON, an accountant of Lyons Motors Ltd.. Singapore has retired after 34 years' service. Members of the staff gave a dinner in his honour and presented him with a watch.
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    • 264 16 The company which now runs 17 overseas offices was formed by a group of business and professional men in Shanghai on April 14, 1931, to deal in life assurance. Immediately after its incorporation, the company entered the fire and marine insurance
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    • 53 16 THE United States automobile production this month is expected to fall slightly from the May level after climbing since February, it is reported. Industry quotations estimated the June output at 533,000 cars, down 9.303 units compared with May and 13 per cent below the
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    • 56 16 FROM Thursday. Pan American Service PA.BIB will leave Singapore at 10.15 a.m. for Saigon, Manila, Honololu and the United States on Tuesdays and Fridays instead of Saturday, it is announced. Arrival time in Singapore of PA.817 from the U.S. wiJl be on Mondays and Thursday s
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 201 16 4Hr as versatile as (rompton New-Rwiqe? No other fluorescent fittings have so many applications. In any building of any slie. 'NEW-RANGE' fittings, now available In oft. 4 ft. 3 ft and 2ft •lzes. are fully standardised and Interchangeable for easy adaptation and quick maintenance within each size. The finish is
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    • 88 16 NIVICO NEVER FAILS stereo hi fidelitq jfl^L NIVICO NEVER KAILS.. ..to always remain yours W^ truly. .you'll love graceful NIVICO at first sight. m* jB|^r For NIVICO is a stereo hi-fidelity radiogram which JfyjßQ/jflKr reproduces music and speech so faithfully you will know r BS^** 3t once that NIVICO is
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  • 340 17  - New players boost Perak's cup hopes LEE FOO SAN By Ipoh, Mon. DERAK for the 1961 Malaya Cup! A That is the confident expectation of soccer circles in the ''Silver State." The reason for this confidence is that there is now an abundance of taient in the state from which
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  • 52 17 RAJA Mahani, the Negri Belles goalkeeper, holds the ball safely after a tussle with Mickey Ewe (on the ground) of the Selangor Sparks during the women's soccer match at Princes Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. The Sparks won 2-0. Picture by NG
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    • 20 17 l\ 1 1. X. national, (Lisbon): Portugal 0 Argentina 2. WOKLD CUP ißelgrade) Prelim rd Yugoslavia 2 Poland 1
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    • 32 17 DAVIS CUP: European Zone 2nd rd France bt Brazil 4-1 in Paris; Poland bt Monaco 4-1 in Warsaw; Italy bt Belgium 3-2 In Brussels: W. Germany bt Holland 5-0 in Scheveningen.
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    • 23 17 FRENCH DEKBY (Chantilly) 1 Mmc J. Couturie's Right Royal (R. Polncelet) 2 Match 3 My Prince. 15 ran. won by 3. 3.
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  • 42 17 PENANG. Mon. All league div. 1 matches for the month of June have been postponed to enable the Penang FA to carry out its final training for the Malaya Cup competition. Training will be held daily at the CHy Stadium.
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  • 295 17 KNIGHT IS SURPRISE CHOICE IN ENGLAND 12 LONDON, Monday. DARRY Knight, 23-year-old Essex all-rounder, is the surprise choice in England's 12 to meet Australia in the First Test starting in Thursday at 1 Edgoaston, Birmingham. Peter May will not play and Colin Cowdrey leads the team. May attended the meeting
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  • 29 17 Ist ran (Edgbastom June 8-13 2ND TEST (Lord's) June 22-27 3RD TEST (Leeds i July 6-11 4TH TEST (Manchester) July 27-Aug 1 STH TEST (Oval) Aug 17-22.
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  • 138 17 BASKETBALL TO HELP FIRE VICTIMS SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation tonight decided to stage two charity basketball matches in aid of Bukit Ho Swee fire victims ai th« end of the month. The first match will be played on June 24 between Nan Pang Cagers of Selangor and Peng
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  • 38 17 HOVE. Mon.— The Australian cricket tourists had made 134 for six by lunch (Harvey 49, Burge not out 52) in reply to the Sussex total of 336. on the second day of the match here today.—Reuter.
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  • SPORTS SUMMARY
    • 120 17 POLICE WELFARE FUND MATCH (Sg Patani): Kedah Selection 6 (Baharon 4. Azmi, Mohd. Nor) Kedah Police 0. PENANG LEAGUE 1)1 V. 2: Baharol Alam 6 (Nayan 3 Samad 2. Alb Darul Alshan 3 (Zalbidl Zamrod 2, Faisal Rasak); Dtv. 3: Telecoms 5 (Oaneson 3. Sucha Singh. Kamarudin) Tp Bungah
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    • 14 17 FRIENDLY (Segamat): Khalta 4 (Balblr 3. Phomam Teachers 3 (J. Menezes 2. Ahman).
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    • 158 17 L. PERAK PWD MEET (T. Anson): 100 m: 1 Wong Keng Heng 2 Abidin Ismail 3 Anthony 12.25; 200 m: 1 Wong Keng Heng 2 Abldln Ismail 3 Jalll 25s (equals record); 400 m: 1 Ibrahim Omar 2 Sa Omar 3 Samsudln 56.4s (record): 800 m: 1 S. Munlandy
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    • 707 17 PENANG JUNIOR ("SHIPS: Men's sinelfs (3rd rd) Tan Aik Hwang bt A. Bakar Ahmad 15-5. 15-6: Tan Koh Seang bt Wong Cheng Seong 15-2, 15-7; Ng Goon Foong bt V. Nadarajah 15-10. 15-5: P. S. Aroklaraj bt Lee Chlew Lim 17-14. 15-6: Tan Yeow Khoon bt Yew Cheng Hock
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    • 34 17 LOW LEONG CUP MCA 50M ROAD RACE (Malacca): 1 Hassan Mohammad (Spore) 2 Low Beng Kong (Mai) 3 Tay Bok Kee (Mai) 4 Ahvi Abdullah (S'gor) S Stephen Lim (M«n 9hr 15m. 475.
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  • SPORT AROUND THE WORLD
    • 279 17 Brilliant Snead helps US to keep golf Cup DORADO BEACH, (Puerto Rico), Mon. —The United States, with Sam Snead playing irresistible golf, retained the Canada Cup here yesterday with almost contemptuous ease. Their two-man team took 560 strokes for the 72-hole tournament, 12 strokes ahead of Australia, who took second
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    • 280 17 United States go down 7-2 JAKARTA. Mon. FkENMARK last night beat the United States by seven games to two in the second interzone semi-final of the Thomas Cup world badminton competition here. The Danes and the Thais will begin their play-off tomorrow
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    • 144 17 SYDNEY. Mon. Results of Australian League socer matcues played yesterday: Victorian State Learue Wllhelmlna 2 Polonla 3. Queensland Dlv. 1 Thistle 1 Hellenic 6; Oxley 2 Blackstone 0. NSW Assn Div. 1 (North) W. Wallsend 3 Awaba 0; Cardiff 5 Mayfield 0; Newcastle 3 Wallsend 5: Cessnock
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 84 17 FERGUZADE lifts you up MUMS «IMtMI Vhig ||MNM *M MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Upper Serangoon Sub-Branch at No. 1382, Upper Serangoon Road, (sth Mile) Singapore- 19. Telephone *****. has commenced business Head Office: MALAYAN BANK BLDG., KUALA LUMPUR. Singapore Branch Main Office, 41, Robinson Road,
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    • 109 17 REDUCE AND STAY REDUCED WIN COSMOCAL 900 [c*sttOCMj>*J 1 KKa corona*** t I loanrrt i*"*** t0 »-O» CHIM.CM '•GOSMOCAL MOU i» romplelf food in powilrr lurm and when mWrd wilh walrr. will n>»kf a drlirimia lnw<alorir ilirl meal, ll contain all bank vilaminx and mineral*. Initially, a lolal diet oi
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 94 17 aHßpHpMpa^a^i^Ha^aVHEVPVH SO< t KR STORK LEAGUE DIV. 2A: Stable Boys v Telok Kurau Utd iGeylangi; Div. 3B: BODCA v Bawean (St. George's Rd) Katong v Arsenal (Farrer Pk>: Alagappa v Seranaoon Oarden (Farrer Pk). KIXAXC; LEAGI'E DIV. 2: Pollre v Gurkha ASC (Srt Gelam). MALACCA SENIOR LEAGUE: Indians v Hua
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  • 766 18 About $150 mil. capital investment he says, and 'much more will be forthcoming' JHE MINISTER of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today that taking into account "all pioneer factories which have been or will be shortly established there are 60" in the
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  • 118 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two mammoth clocks facing each other in the Happy World Stadium today ticked off the lonely hours as endurance cyclist. R. Muthukumaran. pedalled nonchalantly in a circle without an audience. His aim is to break the world record for non-stop
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  • 363 18 LONDON. Mon.— There ma I Qtciooii improvemeiu in stock maxketa heie todiy after last weekt, setbacks but business was on h small .scale Industrials weie wiuciy a few pence better bin giit-eo^ed stocks were neglerted. Banking .shares gave a mixed shoeing while insurance snares remained
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  • 49 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A woman passenger, Khoo Swee Yong 28, was taken to hospital with mirror injuries after the car she was travelling in collided with a lampost near Alexandra Circus tonight. The driver of the car. Muragayan Thangsamy and another male passenger were not injured.
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  • 179 18 HOVE. Mon.— The Austral- i ians were all out for 281 at tea (Harvey 49, Burge 158) In reply to Sussex total of 336 on the second day of the match here today. lea scores in today's County matches were: At LORDS: Waiwic«» 200. Mid-' ulesex
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  • 412 18 Witness falls ill brothel case is then adjourned SINGAPORE. Mon. A trial in the Second Criminal District Court had to be adjourned today wm-n the main prosecution wit- ness, Mr. Yap Cheng Hai of the Social Welfare Department, had a temporary blackout while giving evidence. Mr. Yap was testifying against
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  • 44 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malayan Indian Congress in Singapore tonight announced it would field a candidate in the coming Anson byelection. The Secretary General. Mr. Arthur Pailo, said the local M.I.C. had consulted the Congress at Kuala Lumpur on the move.
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  • 271 18 Independence is only sane way, says SPA SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore People's Alliance today declared that independence was the only sane and practical .course open to Singapore. In a front-page editorial in its official organ The People, the party said that the Federation oi Malaya had. time and again, made
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  • 206 18 Call for Merdeka, urges Marshall SINGAPORE. Mon. The Workers Party tonight suggested that j the six TUC leaders' call for a "genuinely full internal self"overnment for Singapore" was made out of fear of explusion from the Peoples Action Party. a statement Issued after the party's executive council meeting >aid it
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  • 24 18 ANNIS. MICHAEL JOHN. dr.niy beloved .-on of P.im and Mirk, pass** aw:iy on Saturday, 3rd June, at Brmtol Kii^l.iikl after a lon* Mine.".
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