The Straits Times, 26 June 1961

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  • 26 1 AVERAGE HA 1 1.1 < I II I1 I 1 1 It SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 26. 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 255 1 M.T.U.C. WARNING TO EMPLOYERS— See page 9 Tengku's plan a long-term objective' Talk on 'Malaysia' plan with Selkirk SINGAPORE, Sunday. J'HK Hritish heads of the three Borneo territories are to have top-level talks tomorrow with Lord Selkirk, Britain's Com-missioner-General in South-East Asia, on Tengrku Abdul Rahman's "Mighty
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  • 112 1 HE LED ALL THE WAY IN A LOLA CLIMAX £HAN LYE CHOON, who won the main Grand Prix event tor motor cars, is here seen receiving his* trophy from Sultan Ismail of Johore yesterday. The cheers of nearly 50,000 spectators who thronged the Grand Prix circuit,
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  • 204 1 BORNEO YIPs FLY IN TO DISCUSS 'MALAYSIA' Sir William said the people of North Borneo considered the Tengku's proposal "constructive" and •interesting" for the future. But for the immediate present, he said, "we are thinking very much mon In terms of getting closer to our near friends, Sarawak and Brunei"
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  • 312 1 LONDON. Sun. __1 THE Sunday Telegraphs Diplomatic Correspondent reports today that Mr. Harold Macmillan is being urged from Russia to launch a new "peace mission." Informal approaches are being made by Russian officials to British and Commonwealth diplomats in Moscow
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  • 243 1 Alliance jubilant at Tganu polls win PMIP LOSES ANOTHER STRONGHOLD kl ALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Till-! Alliance was jubilanl today over another victory in a PM1P stronghold. II lias won nine out off 12 scats in the Kuala Trengaanu town council elections. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister, who yesterday forecast
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  • 103 1 Vanderbilt (he inherited $120 mil.) found dead SAX FRANCISCO. Sun. George Vanderbilt. 47--ycar-olcl philanthropist and member of the fabulously wealthy New York family, was foitnd dead here last night. He was believed to have fallen from the 10th floor I hotel suite where he was staying for the weekend with
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  • 56 1 Tears at a wedding LAS VEGAS. Sun.— Beverly i Aadiand, former girl friend ot the late Errol Flynn. cried briefly as she married Maurice de Leon. 22 a U.SSIIO--a-week draughtsman. The wedding had been delayed for a day after Beverly. 18, had been refused a mar- riage licence until she
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  • 49 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Police investigating the kidnapping of a tin miners son. 13-year-old Lim Cheng Koon, have detained a j second man for questioning. It is understood he is the owner of the house at Sungei Buloh new village I where the boy was hidden.
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  • 135 1 Tshombe arrives home in triumph C^LISABETHVILLE, Sun. —President Moise Tshombe of Katanga returned to Elisabethville in triumph yesterday after nearly two months as a prisoner of the Congolese Central Government. Hp was given a tumultuous welcome from the cheering crowd at the airport, and was nvbbed and carried .shoulderhigh. Thuusand.N
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  • 29 1 REDS BLAMED I<».\DOV >un Official of one BrlUin I la I trade unions tod^y 'J-'lir-,o(j CMUMMM subvrrj-hf. fhaeatt" foment in* >'rik(> in British «r »oruwutrnt fjrtMie* F"J»- r
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  • 41 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The annual meeting of the YWC.A. will be held here at 7 p.m. tomorrow, beginnim with a buffet dinner. After the business session therp will be a film show. Tickets for the buffet cost $2.
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  • 39 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Dr. Ralph H. Allee. an agricultural expert from the United States, will speak on "Regional Co-operation for Rural Development" at the Arts Lecture Theatre of the University of Malaya, on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
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  • 21 2 PENANG. Sun. The Dondang Sayang Club held its anniversary dinner at the clubhouse in Dato Kramat Road last night.
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  • 376 2 JOHORE RUBBER WORKERS ASK HEADQUARTERS TO PRESS TO HAVE A COURSE STARTED KLUANG, Sunday. TIIE Johore branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers, at its biennial general meeting here yesterday, passed a resolution calling on its headquarters to press for the opening of a trade unionism
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  • 81 2 Mr. Balan (ex-detainee) takes a bride in K.L. MR. R. BALAN. 42, who was released in June last year by the Federation Government after 12 years of detention, was married at the Chettiar Hall. Kuala Lumpur, according to Hindu rites on Saturday. His bride is Miss M. Sivapakiam, 26, a
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  • 163 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A HIGH standard of insurance ethics is aimed at by the newly-registered Insurance Association \l Malaya. 1 Mr. E. D. Couper, secretary of the association, said today that besides its general aim of talcing joint action in the interest of members, the association would
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  • 67 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two young Malayan electrical engineering graduates are doing a special course in Telecommunications In Sydney. They are Mr. Khoo Seng Keat, of Penang. and Mr. Wee Tit Jee. of Malacca. They graduated from Sydney University this year and are training under the Colombo Plan,
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  • 16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Senate meets for three days beginning at 10 a.m tomorrow
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  • 110 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malaya's own Film Censor Board will begin operating in Petaling Jaya by the end of next year, a spokesman of the Ministry of Interior announced today. The censorship of films for Malaya will continue on a joint-operational basis with Singapore until then. The
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  • 177 2 $175,000 for C-Plan meeting I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1Y The Federation Government will spend about $175,000 on the first Colombo Plan conference to be held here in November. The Government will provide a secretariat, comprising about 100 full-time staff, transport and other facilities, its chief conference officer Inche Abu Bakar Samad.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • 701 3 A MIXED reception awaits the three British Cabinet Ministers who leave London next week to explain to the Commonwealth the issues involved if Britain joins the Common Market. NEW ZEALAND, an uncompromising critic of the Common Market proposal, will present
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  • 326 3 POSSIBILITIES OF THE 'NEUTRON KILLER' NEW YORK, Sunday. THE New York Times reported from Washington today that development of a potential "neutron bomb" is being privately debated in the administration and among Congressmen and scientists. The dispatch said that roughly the same scientific groups that
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  • 28 3 NEW DELHI. Sun.— Thirty pilgrims were killed when their bus left the road and plunged into a ravine near Rishlkesh, northern India, yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 125 3 CHERYL WILL STAY WITH LANA TURNER SANTA MONICA, Sun. A juvenile court yesterday allowed 17-year-old Cheryl Crane to remain in the custody of her mother, actress Lana Turner, after she came out Qf 11 days of hiding to answer charges that she is in danger of leading a lewd and
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  • 34 3 OSTEND. Sun. Fourteen "peacd marchers, barred from landing in France, came ashore at this Belgian port yesterday. They Intend walking to Moscow to win support for the "ban the A-bomb" campaign. Reuter.
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  • 29 3 ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), Sun. Rain early today brought an end to Newfoundland's worst forest fire In memory. Three thousand people had to flee their homes. U.P.I.
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  • 109 3 SAN DIEGO, Sun.— A romance that blossomed in jail is on the rocks because the couple had never seen each other. Jesse B. Tonche, 20. who has been placed on probation for attempted robbery, yesterday sought court permission to marry Irene Solorzano, 19,
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  • 62 3 PARIS, Sun.— Two battles in which police used tear gas and farmers hurled stones and bottles raged In the centre of Montauban. France, today. After 2.500 peasant demonstrators tried in vain to burn an effigy of the Prime Minis'. M. Michel Debre. Two demonstrators and three policemen
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  • 131 3 Britain and Angola -Gaitskell hits out leader, said yesterday that the principles of democracy, liberty and the rule of law were being "torn to shreads" in Angola and Portugal. Mr. Gaitskell. addressing a party rally, said: "It Is shameful that the British Government should' not merely refrain from condemning or
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  • 274 3 WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF (JLASGOW, Sun.— v American evangelist Billy Graham concluded his British crusade last night by describing Western immorality as "worse than Communism." Addressing «in audience of 40,000 at Ibrox Park here, he said: "I am shocked by the moral deterioration of the America.
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  • 45 3 MOSCO'.V. Sun.— Mr. Khrushchev, speaking at AlmaAtu. Kazakhstan yesterday, said: "My hosts served horse meat for lunch today. I was very cautious at first but then found it very tasty indeed. More horses should be bred for their meat."— Reuter.
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  • 242 3 INDONESIAN-DUTCH RECONCILIATION OFFER REPORTED THE HAGUE, Sunday. TNDONESIA is prepared to consider a condi- tional resumption of diplomatic relations with Holland, broken off last August over the West Irian dispute, according to Dutch newspaper reports yesterday. The condition would be Dutch permission for an Indonesian delegation to move treely in
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  • 58 3 NEW YORK, Sun. One shot killed a husband and wife as they sat in a car outside the home of a friend in Brownsville, Texas, last night. The* bullet went through the head of Mrs. Santos Casares. 48. then glanced down to enter the heart
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  • 566 4 'Responsible for detention of anti-colonial unionists 9 SINGAPORE. Sunday fRA D E union leader, Mr. Dominic Puthucheary, today attacked the Internal Security Council for hindering the growth of the trade union movement in Singapore. Mr. Puthucheary, a member of the Singapore Trade Union Congress
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  • 242 4 New body to look after rural and city affairs SINGAPORE, Sunday. A SPECIAL committee has been set up to ensure the best possible public amenities for Singapore particularly in the rural areas are provided. Named the Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee, it replaces the old Urban and Rural Services
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  • 142 4 Leon-Soh warns on Merdeka SINGAPORE, Sun. Mrs. Felice Leon-Soh, president of the Singapore Congress, warned last night that if the British walked out of Singapore right now after giving Merdeka, they would leave Singapore in "misery and chaos." Speaking at her party's third Anson by-election rally at Peck Seah Street,
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  • 104 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Adult Education Board is organising special classes for those preparing for the August 1§62 Government national language examinations. Classes, at standard I. II and 111 levels, will be held at six schools Gan Eng Seng, Opera Estate Boys' Se ran goon English,
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  • 152 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. Robert Eu. chairman of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Appeal Committee, today appealed to the public to support the programmes her committee had planned to raise funds during the next few months. Mrs. Eu, in a broadcast over Radio Singapore said
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  • 60 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. K. A. Kurup was today elected president at the 14th annual representatives conference of the Naval Base Labour Union. Other officials elected were Inche Latin bin Ahmad and Mr. Chew Pai Pong, vicepresidents. Mr. C. Sukumaran. Mr. Cheng Keng Wah and Inche Mohsin
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  • 274 4 rpHE following is today's A schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Hong Kong (BA 961) 2.15 pjn.; from London. Rome. Teheran, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 714) 5 pjn. That International: Prom Jakarta (TO 402) 10.16 a.m. Pan- American:
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  • 276 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, was given a tumultuous welcome when he visited the Chua Chu Kang constituency today. Deafening bursts of crackers and flag-waving schoolchildren singing "Majulah Singapura greeted his arrival. Inche Yusof got off his open
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    • 87 4 BJ THE FIRST PRESENTATION I by MERDEKA FILM PRODUCTION, MALAYA! ANOTHER THRILLING EPISODE SJ FROM THE STORY OF HANG TUAH!! £fk V\l >l\ll AHMAD h I in and as with ABDULLAH CHIK- MUSTAPHAMAAROF A.R.TOMPEL I directed by L. Krlshnan WORLD PREMIERE TONIGHT 9.30 p.m.! <** s/Mtrc CAPITOL Kuala Lvm t>
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  • 242 5 Singapore's first exciting year as a State SINGAPORE, Sun. Events in Singapore before and after the present Government taking office are vividly recalled in the first annual report published today since Singapore became a fully self-governing State. In a general review of 1959, the report outlines the controversies then raging,
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  • 134 5 COLONEL ABBAS NOW A BRIGADIER COLONEL Abbas bin Ahdul Marian (above), until recently the Principal Staff Officer in the Federation Ministry of Defence, has been promoted to the rank of Brigadier and appointed commander of No. 1 Federal Infantry Brigade. His promotion and appointment have been approved by the Yang
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  • 99 5 KUANTAN. Sun. The Pahang Government has plans to build 42 central schools in the State by the end of 1965. the Chief Education Officer. Mr. B.G. H. Adams, disclosed yesterday. He said that the State Government would spend $1,126,000 this year to build
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  • 32 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Air Vice-Marshal J. G. W. Weston, director-general of planning at the Air Ministry, flew into R.A.F. Changi yesterday for a four-day visit to the Far East Air Force.
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  • 32 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Headquarters of the Singapore Red Cross Society will move to it.-, new building In Penang Lane on July 1. LIM KEAN SIEW CALLS FOR STRONG ELECTION TEAM'
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  • 351 5 PENANG, Sun THE secretary-general of the Socialist Front, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, today outlined a two-point programme aimed at a Socialist take-over of the State Government in 1964. To succeed in this, Mr. Lim told the annual conference of the Penang Labour
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  • 113 5 Man in Arizona seeks his parents CANDAKAN, Sun.— Mr. Washington Simatupang. of North Borneo, who has now made his home in Arizona, U.S.A., has written to the Sandakan police, asking for help in tracing his parents. They are Mr. Frederick Togatorop Simatupang and Mrs. Somina Hutasoit Simatupang. Mr. Washington Simatupang
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  • 32 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agonjj will attend the premiere of the Merdeka Film Productions first feature film. "Tun Tijah" at the Capitol cinema here at 9.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 74 5 CLERKS IN LOWER SCALE WANT PENSION J/UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Supernumerary Clerical Services Union wants Its members, who are in the lower divisions of Government service, put on pensionable establishment and the unified salary scheme. They want this done before Aug. 31. the annual meeting of the union decided here
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  • 159 5 HATU PAHAT. Sun.— More than $500,000 will be spent on health schemes in the Batu Pahat district. Plans are being drawn up for the construction of a main health centre at Parit Raia next year and there will be health sub-centres at Parit Sulong.
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  • 691 6 Australia car exporter MEETING DOMESTIC FOREIGN DEMANDS 'pHE demand for motor vehicles has grown in Australia as a natural result of a high living standard and the need to transport people and goods over long distances. On a population basis, Australia now ranks fourth among the world's motorised countries, with
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  • 13 6 MOTOR VEHICLES AND SPARE PARTS NEW BOOM INDUSTRY IN MOTOR-CONSCIOUS COUNTRY
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  • 461 6 mESTING and rebuilding 1 machines developed recently by a Melbourne company have brought precision and guaranteed success to automotive clutch overhauling. Before these machines were produced no method existed for checking the accuracy of clutch re-con-ditioning before re-installa-tion. An undetected fault can mean
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    • 305 6 [JVERYONE who owns or services motor vehicles has a vested interest in keeping JflM Mm l^r #V ,#V them roadworthy. Especially in Singapore and '^Ba M'' s 1^ m 0 1 M m. A M m Malaya where cars and trucks are asked to Hf j I perform equally well
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  • 285 7 Australian techniques for Asians engineering students in Australia are working side by side with Australians making cars. Every summer vacation Australian motor companies help them giiin a wide range in practical experience in their factories. This year there were' five at CiM-Holden's, among them Ong
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  • 118 7 RUBBERISED ROAD EXPERIMENTS UNDER WAY AUSTRALIA is carr>ri. ing out extensive experiments with rubberised bitumen in an effort to make better and longer lasting roads. The rubber is imported from Malaya. Ceylon, Indonesia, British Borneo. Papua and New Guinea. Already many Australian roads have a rubberised bitumen surface. Rubberised bitumen
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  • 599 7  -  GEOFFREY HUTTON PLANE MANUFACTURE HELPED ITS DEVELOPMENT By AUSTRALIA'S late start in motor vehicle manufacture has paid dividends for industry in an unexpected way. Before World War 11, Australia was the best single export market for both British and American cars. It also
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  • 237 7 Tough? Cars must be to stand all this AUSTRALIAN built vehicles stand up to the worst road conditions to be met anywhere. To make sure they do, GM-Holdens have built a proving ground near Melbourne where test vehicles cover a total of more than a million miles a year. The
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  • 215 8 7* SlO (Minimum) HEAR TMB Nerv Band at the »st ront Garden. Paur Panjang. 8 por* JOHNNY BORG XI The COCkPIt i mm n\r <ppearan<-*a Tel •4". SHORT A FORMAL Kvrnmg Hreas '< d .cummer Kailn at Mulchands <.own», M-l Braa Baaah Rd Spore REAL BARCAINS hrand new Kvalre
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  • The Straits Times Monday. June 26, 1961.
    • 820 8 Death for the kidnapper probably will be approved by the Federal Parliament with as little hesitation as was riwwn in Singapore. Four days after the City States legislature put the rope round the kidnapper's neck the diie«tor of a shipping company was abducted by a gang which
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    • 330 8 The star of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party continues to wane in the East Coast as that of the Alliance waxes. This trend, which began in the Kelantan town council elections, in which the P.M.I.P. won only 14 of 40 seats it contested, has been carried forward at Kuala
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    • 128 8 Rent Control is to continue in Ipoh Town Council areas for another year, as in other parts of Perak. The State Government has been welladvised thus to take second thought on its earJ-er decision to single Ipoh out for abolition of rent restriction. Its original order, which was
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  • 2000 8  - Fish research and what this country is doing... ABDUL AZIZ bin YEOP by I AM directed to refer to a letter (ST. June 16) from Dr. D.S. Johnson, Reader in Zoology. University of Malaya. Singapore, regarding fishery experiments and research. In this letter, reference was made to certain aspects of
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  • 192 8 OWING to the increasing number of car thefts from theatre car parks during the performance of a picture, may I suggest a simple measure for tr: protection of car owners: Attendants at theatre car parks should be compelled to issue receipts for every
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  • 591 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. ARROGANT BOSSES MUST CHANGE THEIR WAYS OR BE BRUSHED ASIDE' 4 WARNING that the Malayan Trade Unions Congress will not hesitate to embark on "retaliatory measures" against employers who continue to obstruct the legitimate functions of trade unions was given today by the
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  • 230 9 Alliance man queries $12,000 car for Mentri Besar IZANGAR. Sun. —An iV Alliance Assemblyman, Haji Wan Ahmad bin Haji Wan Nik (Sena), said today he was dissatisfied with an item of expenditure for $12,000 for the purchase of a new car for the Mentri Besar He was speaking during a
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  • 40 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The following have been elected officials of the Union of Social Workers. Federation of Malaya: President, Che Fatlmah blnte Musa; vicepresident. Mr. Oopal Das: secretary. Mr. C.E.R Abraham and treasurer, Mr. Jenkins Vljlarugam.
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  • 73 9 VETERAN painter-sculp-tor, Mr. O. Don Peris, 67, of Jobore Bahru and his plaster of paris plaque of the Federation Premier which he presented to Tengku Abdul Rahman in Johore Bahru last week. "I was so honoured when the Tengku accepted the bust. I had
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  • 193 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T»HE Kuala Lumpur Co-operative Housing Society 1 will spend $400,000 to build 50 low-cost homes this year. Most of them will be in Petaling Jaya The Federal capital's Commissioner, Mr. A. D. York, who was re-elected president of the society today,
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  • 95 9 ALLIANCE FRANCAISE INAUGURATED LUMPUR, ouri.— .ne •'Alliance Francalse de rwuala Lumpur" an association to promote the Frencu language was officially inaugurated here last night.. The association will also propagate French art and vhought. exclusive of all political or religious matters. It now has about 60 members and 120 students learning
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  • 84 9 Mart talks Minister is delayed KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. Britain's Minister of Aviation, will arrive here on Friday morning instead of Wednesday, as originally announced He will discuss the question of the European Common Market with the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir b.n J<>harl. A
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  • 40 9 KLUANG. Bun. Cheong Chee Leong. 59. of Lahat Lane. Ipoh. died on the way to hospital after his motor van was Involved In a collision with a timber lorry on the Johore Bahru-Ayer Hitam high' :ay last night.
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  • 30 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The newly published 1959 Singapore Annual Report is on sale at the Government Publications Bureau. General Post Office, and leading booksellers at $3 a copy.
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  • 69 9 At EMBERS of the Selan- {or Cirl Guides' Association went on a house-to-house mission in Kuala Lumpur yesterday collecting clothes, used and unused, in connection with Malaya's part in the World Refugee Year. Similar projects will be undertaken all over the Federation. Straits Times picture shows five
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  • 261 9 POLICE CHECK HOSPITAL INCIDENTS SINGAPORE, Sunday. POLICE are investigating the slashing of women's underclothes and other garments at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital nurses' hostel. Twelve nurses have reported finding their uniforms and underwear, left hanging to dry overnight, slashed by an unknown vandal. Hospital authorities
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  • 191 9 ¥>ORT DICKSON, Sun. I The president of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs, Tengku Abdullah, took over with a big "thank you" today a $40,--000 holiday youth ca.np built here by the Joint efforts of the Seremban and Kuala Lumpur Rotary rlubs. A bunch
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  • 188 9 Primary schools to admit 13,500 I/-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. English-medium schools will take In morp than half of the 13.500 six-year -olds joining primary schools here next year. Children registered for 1963 admission tall nuo these categories English medium 7.600 (1961 —6.800 Malay medium 1.750 < 1961— 1.543»: Chinese medium 3.600
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  • 23 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. A special 10-cent stamo will be Issued to commemorate the coronation of the Sultan of Kelantan on July 17.
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    • 243 9 I JUST OUT! I Reader's Digest j I JUNE ISSUE S g Containing 1 5 The Ordeal af Philip Reeves. A rescue from a blazing granary 5 5 reveols one mon's heroic courage in saving onother. s j I Fall lute A Thunderstorm. A jet pilot hod to bole out
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  • 829 10  - Struggle for power behind the Red facade ALLINGTON KENNARD TINY CLUES CAN POINT WAY TO UPHEAVALS By POWER AND POLICY IN THE U.S.S.R. By Robert Conquest. (Macmillan 355.) READ simply as the history of recent events in the struggle for power in Russia, Mr. Conquest's study of Soviet dynasties would
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  • 199 10 MODERN MALAY USAGE. By David Wchl. (Donald Moore; Eastern Univartitia* Preii. $3) npHE national lan- Kuage cannot rest; it must develop to embrace the increasingly complex needs of a rapidly expanding society. The pace is on. and inevitably the dictionaries are out of date Malay
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  • 173 10  - WORKS OF 2 MODERN YOGIS S. SIVADAS By COMMENTARIES ON LIVING. By J. Krishnamurti (Victor Gollonci 18s.) ADVENTURES IN VEDANTA. By Swami Yatiswarananda (Rider and Company 305.) 17-RISHNAMUIKri and IV Yatiswarananda are two outstanding modern yogis. They are very much alive today, doing their best to make thus world a
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  • 448 10  -  WALTER WARWICK By A Naga on guard THE Nagas are a pleasan t, courageous people, romanticised possibly a little too much for their own good. For they have other qualities not quite so admirable, including a reluctance to work now so highly developed that It is
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    • 396 10 dB J m AM li c^ttfJ em P**7m I LmII Mm A 1 ib^K'9 if lIMbI 9T 3m r?T»B JcT^R.\ Miss Supershell, 1961 is seen here with the new Italian Laverda Mini-Scooter. Weighing less than 120 lbs.; the Laverda gives 180 miles per gallon with a top speed of 35
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    • 246 10 Straits Times Crossword WmW' bk hhts HHBH^ HH^ HH^ IB ACKOSS 15. Spenu lo the limit in an au7. System in the East lor ob- vantageous way (8) taming a drug (7). 18. The work of artists scratch8. Get no quack remedy (7). ing for a living? (8). 10. Indicate
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  • 1649 12 A busy week on the exchange From Our Market Correspondent JT was tins all the way on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week, memorable for the fact that the International Tin Council Buffer stock, designed to prevent the price rising too high or dropping to low, became
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  • 1357 12 rPHE tuif of shares on the 1 M*i»ys>n Stock Exchange •hewinr Uat business to June 17 (A) and last business slncr that tUte (Bl wltti H and L standing for Hig-heai and Lowest business last year and to date, were: H L I Alei Bricks 1.00 80
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  • 46 12 I nrtu.tr .ill: Tim: MtMl Junt 1» 244.39 WIIK'I STOCK INDICES Junt 10 Jun« 21 Junt 11 169.K4 189.88 169. «3 343.24 366.35 363.37 243.22 243.22 243.53 100 -Jin 1 ItM. Jum 33 170.0 ft 364.73 243.53 Junt 34 171 1« 366.27 243.53
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  • 558 12 No buffer stock to control prices (COMMODITY market spotlight last week was concentrated on tin which had the most spectacular week for several years. By Friday the price had reached $480 per picul. the highest price since Oct. 17 1952, a fresh spurt of $13.50 taking place on that day.
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  • 137 12 jmi Malayan Cittimg. Batikt' Ax 1 sMiaticn mad* ibne changes 1a tti PMM to mrrrbaoti on Saturday (all ratei to S1OO>: Mtw Yirli: buying airmail TT. H 9 It, O.D. 32 11/16. SM> d 31' IS 16 credit bills. 33 J,.'6 trad* bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33
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  • 29 12 (per lb.) (per picul) line 19 84 cts. 5450 SO Mi eta. 5453 21 15' cU. J465 22 85 eta. $466.50 23 84 eU. $480 24 $477.25
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  • 80 12 Currrnl payment Date of payment Total for Total far prrvioua Hume prrf. Hum* ord». BerjunUi 6%» C% v July 31 July 31 July 19 yrar year 13% 13', 25. New S. ud*i attlefirld (.oldrn Hope K. KuanUn Killinchall Mt Auitin N. Cr*e*dtk IM 10. 30 r -15% 15%
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    • 1985 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited for the post of glass-blower in the Depart- ment of Physics. Candidates must have at least a Senior School Or- 1 tiflcate and if not already qualified as glass-blower, must be willing to be trained as a glass-blower The
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    • 796 13 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE IMS REHABILITATION LOAN l»6t/l»*t Notice Is hereby given that the i 1 Transfer Register of the above Loan will be closed from the 30th June, 1961 to 14th July, 1961 both days Inclusive, for the preparation ot Interest Warrants. By Order The Hongkong
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    • 1045 13 (Continued frnm Page S) SITUATIONS VACANT to Worit $S (Min.)— Box SO ett. txtrm ARTISTS MOOIL required for nature study by European Artist. Fees oa hourly Msis Pleas* apply Box AI3KS ST. K.L. WANTID Cook/Genersl Amah, Europesn family of three, food cooking snd reference* essential, 9 Swiss Club Lane. Spore
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    • 999 13 HOUSES t LAND FOR SALE 20 Worit SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. txtrm OEI TIONC HAM Park Holland Road. Freehold new modern 3-bed-room Bungalow Price* from 837,000— 2-storey aeml-detacbed $34,500— PO. Box 3021 Singapore. SEMI OITACHID BUNGALOWS ALJUNIID ROAD 4 rooms Mosaic flooring Oarage. >rle* 53».750 FLATS WITH PRIVATE GARDEN*.
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    • 1079 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Worit SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. txtro INOAPORI COMPANY holding valuable agency for U.K. group of companies making wide range of Tools. Pump*. Wire Ropes. Sheet Metals and similar line*, want* reliable experienced Individual or company to undertake marketing throughout Federation. Write to Box A 6669 S.T.
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  • 2215 14  - NANGUM FINDS END OF LONG LANE WITH A SHOCK WIN EPSOM JEEP Hot favourite Entertainment IV goes down to the outsider Jungle Orchid r By Kuala Lumpur, Sun. NANGUM, who has been a "problem horse to trainer Wally Bagby, finally found the end of a long lane with a shock
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    • 759 14 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the Slate of Singapore will be closed for business as rrom 100 p.m. on Friday 30th June 1961 until 10.00 a.m. on Monday 3rd July 1961: Saturday Ist July 1961 being a Gazetted Bank Holi-I day The early
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    • 394 14 NEW SCUDAI, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the State of Singapore) DIVIDEND NO. 27. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Uttl ai tile 35Ui Oiciinary Cieneral Meeting of the Company > which will be held in :he Board Room of Sime Dai oy (Singapore) Ltd. at Ci o<>by House, No. 7 1 I Robinson
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    • 825 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVEItSITYI)iniIALAYA~ IN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited for 3 poM.s of Lecturers or Assistant Lecturers, depending on qualifications, and experience, in the Department of Mathematics in the University of Malaya in Kuala i Lumpur. Candidates should have a rej cognised honours degree or equivalent qualification. Preference will be
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    • 877 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited nx.u Feaerai Ciureiu. fo» me poet of Temporary Clerk of Wcrlu Hmescale (2 posts) for a period of 3 years on a Salary of $562x18-652 per mensem plua Cola at current rates. Applicants must have six years practical experience in the construction or Maintenance of
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    • 163 14 VOIiVO ECONOMICAL Tj^^^F Complete range oi Vf^^^ spare parts available .^nnlcal data does not tell you ing about the Volvo 1228 but drive It. every day and you will soon be aware of the outstanding qualities of this car that cannot be expressed merely In figures. Test reports from all
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  • 861 15  -  MOK SIN PIN, By Johore Bahru, Sun. SUZUKI THRILLS THE CROWD CHAN LYE CHOON, 1958 winner of the Macao Grand Prix, scored a brilliant win in a Lola Climax at the Johore Grand Prix here today. Lye Choon went to the front from
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  • 267 15 S'GOR MANAGE TO SCRAMBLE HOME BY 5-4 IN L- CLOSE GAME- DATU PAHAT, Sun.— Selangor beat Johore 5 4 in the Malaya Cup soccer match here today. It was a thrilling game from start to finish. Selangor Jumped to 4-1 lead before the interval and then began to take things
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  • 241 15 PENANG, Sunday. ALTHOUGH not at full strength, Penang proved too good for Kedah in their Malaya Cup match here today, winning by B—o.8 0. Penang were without skipper Pang Slang Teik and Malaya international winner M. Kuppan. But they met with little opposition and could
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  • 142 15 Hattrick by Robert for Malacca MALACCA. Sun. A hat--1 trick by international centre-forward RoDert Choc enabled Malacca to beat Negrl Sembllan 4-1 in the Malaya Cup match at Kubu Stadium here today. Negri scored first In the fifth minute through Peter van Huizen but Malacca equalised in the 27th minute
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  • 121 15 KUALA LIPIS. Smi.. Kelantan trounced Pahang 12-2 in their Malaya Cup easi zone tie here today. Kelantan led 6-1 at halftime, scoring through Shalk Hussain. Hamid Ghanl (2). Wan Yusof Ibrahim and Ismail Ahmad (2). Just before the Interval Pahang scored through Isa Hassan. Kelantan continued
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  • 453 15 MOTOR-CYCLES 231 cc to 350 cc (10 laps): 1 Kho Tjwan Sioe of Indonesia (BSA) 2 Wong Fook Kwong (AJS) 3 R. Tee (BSA) 20min li.sec. (55.95 mph) Fastest lap Imin Ss.9«ec (63.9mph) by Kho In 9th lap. 350 cc to 500 cc and .">olcc
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  • 217 15 Malacca win by an innings and 43 PAHANG FORCED TO FOLLOW ON MALAC CA, Sun. Malacca beat Pahang by an innings and 43 runs in the Mala van Cricket Association league here today. Pahang were forced to follow on this morning after they had added only 19 runs to their
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  • 48 15 IPOH. Sun. In a Brander Shield League cricket match here today Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys beat Perak Turf Club by one wicket. PTC 91 iKose 42. Hazara Singh 4-38. Sarjit Singh 4-23 1. Old Boys 92-9 'Chet Bingh 39 not out).
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    • 439 15 SOCCER DKNARO Ct'P: 2nd rd replay: 3rd Bn. RMR v sth Bn. RMR (Rifle Range Rd., X.L). PENANG LEAGUE DIV. t: CRC-v Glugor Club; Dlv. 8: Indian SC v Tg Bungah Rangers (both matches at D. Kramat). IPOH LEAGUE DIV. 1: PCRC v PTC Trotters (BAH grd) Boys Club League:
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  • 84 16 Champion rider— Suzuki of Japan THEY'RE OFF! Chan Lye Choon in nis Lola Climax (No. 19) sets the pace at the mass start of the 70-lap Johore Coronation Grand Prix. He led all the way. Straits Times picture. GIICHI SUZUKI, Japanese winner of the 35-lap
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  • 569 16 Merger first before socialism, says Nair SINGAPORE. Sun JJR. C. V. DEVAN NAIR, a prominent trade unionist, said tonight that a merger between Singapore and the Federation must tome before a socialist revolution can take place in Malaya. "This is why the People's Action Party place such great emphasis on
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  • 104 16 62 Chinese flee Red communes MACAO. Sun. Sixty-two Chinese refugees— the second largest group to flee from Red j China this year arrived In this Portuguese Colony yesterday after a perilous ninehour boat ride. The group which included 16 fishermen and crew members, made the successful escape in a motor
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  • 36 16 NEW DELHI. Sun. India today had its first supersonic fighter. The aircraft. HF-24. which had been undergoing preliminary trials for past few weeks successfully took to the air in Bangalore. South India—U.P.l.
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  • 454 16 The detainees: Marshall explains issue SINGAPORE. Sun MR. DAVID MARSHALL claimed tonight there was no legal or constitutional requirement to force the resignation of the Government over the freedom-for-detainees issue. He then explained the steps that would follow if the Government decided to release them and the Internal Security Council,
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  • 207 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, ■peafctafl at thr PAP rally in Tras Street tonight, said that Singapore had no alternative but to accept Tenuku Abdul Rahman's "Mighty Malaysia" proposal. Singapore with its limited natural resources and its rapidly increasing population
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  • 390 16 'Quit post' call to Health Minister SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Alliance candidate in the Anson by-election. Dr. Chee Pliui Hung, tonight called on the Health Minister. I in- lie Ahmad bin Ibrahim, to resign his post or be transferred to another portfolio if he. due to illness, could not devote full
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  • 311 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I j 1 EMPLOYEES of the British War Department. fourth largest employer in the Federation, today unanimousiy voted against the practice of sending expatriate civilian officers to Malaya. The War Department Civilian Stafi Associations annual delegates conference passed
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  • 367 16 RAF BE A T SCC IN 'KEY' MATCH TO TAKE CLEAR LEAD •^rUKT c 3 DBCK p<2g€ POUndtlp SINGAPORE. Sun. ROYAL AIR FORCE forged ahead in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament when they b< at their closest rivals. Singapore Cricket Club, by 21 runs at Changi today. The airmen
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  • 704 16 AT SEPOY LINES: University beat C.S.C. by four runs. fMVKRSITY Sunderaj c de Silva b Rajendram 13 Tony Thong c and 0 Rajendram 2 Kernail st de Vaz b Wicks 12 iShanker b Wicks 17 iT. Martens c and b Sundram 3 Sunthralingam c Retnam b Sundram 16 Morgan
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  • 26 16 SOCCER: Army Senior Cup j 2nd round and M.O.R. Cup 3rd 1 round. ATHLKTICS: City District j Schools meet. Parrer Park < 1.30 j p.m.).
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  • 125 16 Aussies set for a big win today in Test ONDON. Sun. Australia seem certain to beat England convincingly in tne .second Tesl match a. Lord's heie tomorrow, baiunv cruel nitenentioii by th» weainci Enciand have made 178 for six in meir second innings aim stand only 44 runs on. Ken
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  • 62 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Pnsons beai Combined Schools by 104 run in their S.C A. junior tournament match at Woodtvill* t00..n Pmsoils scored 103 with Harietentfn (»4>, Woodford i2s> and Devaiaj (91) ceitinß me rum. HanifT took four for 50 and Rahim three for 19. Schools collapsed for
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  • 43 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Alex Jo*wy won the Quaich compettion of the Royal Island Club with a nett 11 at Upi>er Thomson Road today. Runner-up was N. Wilairat with a nett 71. V. Myo Than and J. C. Liew both returned nett 73.
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  • 68 16 VINCENT E SENG WATT. TO paw»d nway peacefully on 2.Vh juo* IMI li-avlng behind hi» 2 won. r> P»»| Lianc t> Pens Koo, I daughters-in-law, 4 dauKbtrrs, 4 »on«-in-l«w. XX Kiarui'hildrrn and a grandioa-ln-law <V.M.«.- v ill lew No 4 lx>ron( 11. UeylanK M 100 pm. or* !7tfc June
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