The Straits Times, 30 June 1961

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  • 19 1 AVI HAI.F DAILY lEKTIIIEII SALE i:\tKEDS 90,000 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. JUNE 30. 1961 15 CENTS
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  • 1153 1 Singapore and Indonesia lay a foundation A mark of friendship —Dr. Goh SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, and the Indonesian Trade Minister, Mr. Arafin Harahap, today signed a basic agreement on trade. No details of the agreement were made public. The l\vo Ministers s;iid ;i
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  • 68 1 GLASGOW. Thurs Official plans for the Queen to inspect "typical slums" lure tomorrow wnv upset today by housewives who btgan sprucing up their homes. A Glasgow Corporation official said: "We wen- anxious to show the Queen a typical Gorbals home in its normal state, but
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  • 277 1 AN EAST GERMAN ORDER ON BERLIN FLIGHTS BERLIN. Thurs. All foreign aircraft entering or leaving East Germany must inform the East German air safety authorities by radio from Aug. 1. But Western sources here said the decree, published by the East German Government last night, did not apply to Western
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  • 92 1 LONDON. Thttn. Queen Elizabeth has bought a new "Commonwealth" carpet for the white drawing room at Windsor Castle. Buckingham Palace announced here. The coloured pattern carpet, a copy of one which was in the room for 110 years was woven in one piece in
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  • 41 1 LONG TOAN. South Vietnam. Thurs. Thirty-five Communists have been killed and 32 captured in the iirst stage of a Government drive to destroy the Communist guerilla organisation in heavily infiltrated Vinh Binh province, 160 miles south of Saigon.
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Thins— Britain's nationalised transport services showed an overall deficit i in 1960 of 100.900.000. according to the annual report lof the British Transport Commission published here today.— Reuter. i
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  • 227 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A racehorse trainer. Mr. Milton Sullivan, was robbed at dagger-point by two men in his hotel room here last night. Mr. Sullivan was gagged and tied to a chair by the robbers before they left. Mr. Sullivan was
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  • 566 1 Iraqis fire on food blockade ships for Kuwait BRITISH FRIGATES AND CARRIER MOVED FROM FAR EAST STATION TO PERSIAN GULF TEHERAN, Thursday. IKAQI paliol boats were reported here today to have liml on Persian launches taking food to Kuwait across the Slutt-el-Aial). Although Iraq has banned launches crossing the Shatt-el-Arab
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  • 93 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Alliance won the Kemaman and Dungun Town Council elections tuday with eight out of nine seats in each. The remaining seat in Kemaman went to Party Negara and that in Dungun to the PMIP. The Alliance has now won control
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  • 133 1 Common Mart: Lee has talks SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and Britain's Minister for Aviation, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. met for two hours this morning tor a discussion on issues involved in a closer association between Britain and the European Com m o n Market. A communique
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  • 34 1 DANGEROUS PERIOD l OXDON Tliur.-. i Hook, r»r» iga >Ji'J t<"ld> of Bi rim "Xcjrt h\ month* «ni mac of iuo>t diriicul' '•imsrrous periods Unroll h •rhicfc Britain bus p w r nttitn
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  • 252 2 WASHINGTON, Thur*. Pre- sident Kennedy and Mr. Khrushchev both declared yesterday that they would not submit to threats from each other over the future of Germany and Berlin. The United States President told a Press conference here that Russia would be
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  • 531 2 MOSCOW, Thurs. Russian armed forces are already taking the necessary steps to meet any Western mobilisation following the signing of a peace treaty with East Germany, Mr. Khrushchev said here yesterday. His words brought thunderous applause from 2.000 Russians at a Soviet-North Vietnamese friendship meeting" in the Grand Kremlin
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  • 317 2 IF GERMANY PEACE IS DISTURBED BLAME REDS, SAYS WASHINGTON. Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy said today Russia would be making a grave mistake if she supposed that Allied unity and determination on Berlin could be undermined by threats or fresh aggressive acts. He told a Press conference: "There is peace in
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  • 174 2 BERLIN. Thursday. 'PHE East German Council of State yesterday sent a telegram to the West German Government and Parliament calling for negotiations without delay on a peace settlement and German reunification, the East German news agency A.D.N. reported. The Council of State is headed by the
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  • 112 2 BERLIN. Thurs. Five armed East German policemen crossed the border into West Berlin yesterday and stole the bicycles of two West Berlin Customs officials. Customs authorities said here. They said the incident occurred on the border between the British sector of Berlin and East German
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  • 219 2 PARIS. Thurs.— President Kennedy's warning to Russia against disturbing the peace over Berlin met with approval in French diplomatic quarters yesterday. The line taken by the United States President coincides exactly with that adopted by France, and agreed upon between President Kennedy and Gen. de Gaulle
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  • 422 3 A POLL RESULT WAS BROUGHT ABOUT BY DISHONEST TRICKERY, COMMENTS JUDGE LONDON, Thursday. Tin: British Communist Party controlled the 240,080-member Electrical Trades Union in 1959, a judge found in the High Court here yesterday. "Not only was it controlled, but it was so managed as to
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  • 131 3 'My three happy years CASALS, 83 AND HIS WIFE MARTA, 24 Lovely 24-year-old Mrs. Marta Casals wife of the world's greatest 'cellist, 83--year-old Pablo Casals has proved to the world that the marriage of master and pupil can work. In their whjte villa in San Juan, Puerto Rico, which overlooks
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  • 149 3 129 DEAD AFTER FIVE-DAY RAINS IMDKYO. Thurs. The number of deaths in the five days of heavy rain over western and central Japan today increased to 129 as rain hit the area around Tokyo. In Yokohama, near Tokyo, 17 people were killed In nine landslides. Police said 148 were missing
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  • 209 3 Commons 'talks out bid by M.P. for C'wealth say on Common Market TONDON, Thurs. The House of Commons last night "talked out"- a motion by Labour M.P. Mr. Sydney Silverman that Britain should not enter the Common Market until empowered by a conference of Commonwealth prime ministers and Parliament. This
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  • 46 3 S. Africa gold reserves up PRETORIA, Thurs. South Africa's gold and foreign exchange reserves rose by more than seven million rand (about $29 million) to 149.--404.195 rand during the week ended June 23. according to the weekly statement of the Reserve Bank issued here today. Reuter.
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  • 119 3 Ex-royal footman says: I am sorry LONDON. Thurs. Mr. David Payne, 28-year-old former royal footman, apologised to the Queen Mother in the High Court here yesterday for breaking an agreement barring him from publishing memoirs about bis service at her home. The judge granted the Queen Mother a permanent injunction
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  • 36 3 NEW YORK, Thurs.—Marilyn Monroe entered hospital here for treatment for what was described as "a mild intestinal disorder." A spokesman said she hoped to be out within three or four days. Reuter.
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  • 27 3 LONDON. Thurs. More than 166,000 British schoolchildren a "staggering total" have false teeth, the Derby dental officer, Dr. Henry Gray, said yesterday. U.P.I.
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  • 129 3 FORD STRIKE SPREADS AS SPEEDO MEN RETURN LONDON, Thurs. More than 2,000 key workers voted yesterday to end a two-week strike threatening Britain's car industry. The strikers, who make dashboard instruments at Smith's Motor Accessories London factory, voted to go back to work today provided management and union officials meet
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  • 33 3 ADELAIDE. Thurs. A freak calf with two perfect-ly-shaped and almost identical heads was born yesterday on Mr. Ron Hutchinson's farm at Mobllong. near Murray Bridge, about 60 miles from Adelaide. Reuter.
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    • 420 3 RADIO SINGAPORE U3O Muslc For 1200 cios« SHOBT WAVE SERVICE Dowtl mediim^ve'lervice: RADIQ MALAYA 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; A.M. 6.00 Time Signal Negara--7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The Ku, News Headlines- 605 Morning News; 8.05 More Melodies At
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  • 267 4 NEW $250,000 PRIMARY SCHOOL TO BE OPENED TOMORROW SINGAPORE. Thurs. Inche Mohd. ArifT bin Suradi, P.A.P. Assemblyman for Ulu Pandan, will officially declare open the new $250,000 Outram Primary English School at 7 p.m. on Saturday. The school was to be opened by Mr. Lee Teck Him. P.A.P. Assemblyman for
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  • 389 4 MAN WITH 12 PREVIOUS OFFENCES JAILED FOR SWINDLING FIVE JOB-SEEKERS OF SI O4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. QMAR bin Ali, 27, who has spent most of his time in the last 13 years in prison, was today sent back there for a seven-year stretch by Mr. Choor
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  • 195 4 Aussie flour gift for fire victims SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Victims of the Bukit Ho Swee nre here are to get a gift of 80 bags of wheat flour from two Australian firms. The firms are Messrs. J. L. LTSpagniol, Perth, one of the leading shippers to the Singapore market and Messrs. W.
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  • 447 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Donations received in Singapore yesterday and today have boosted the Bukit Ho Swee Fire National Relief Fund by $15,551.81. The following are donations totalling $12.555 07 received by the Committee during the past two days: Messrs. The Indian Overseas Bank, through the
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  • 67 4 The picture published in the Straits Times of June 22. together with a report on a debate in the Federal House of Representatives, was that of the Speaker of the Senate, Da to Ha] i Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Yassin. It was not that of the
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off in Bartley Road Kampong, near the Bartley Rise Estate, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 300 4 mHE following is today's X schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paja Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Frankfurt. Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 710) 4.55 p.m.; from Tokyo. Hong Kong (BA 065) 5.45 p.m. Gaxuda: From Jakarta (GA 802) 9 a.m.;
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  • 122 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. today urged the people to sacrifice some of their leisure hours to work for the Red Cross. She was speaking at the annual general meeting of the
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  • 129 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Another six products will be given pioneer status by the Singapore Government if no objections are lodged before July 23. A Government Gazette notification lists the following products: chewing gum, lubricants (including additives where applicable), zip fasteners, motorised cycles, motor cycles
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    • 60 4 tv^jiW tfi^g^ g^j^ inktf^m SINGAPORE LIBRARY WEEK: National Library open to public, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.: Prize presentation lor photographic competition by Mrs. H. Anuar. 7.30 p.m. 'o 8.00 p.m Pcrum on "How books help in Nation Building". National Library Lecture Hall. 8.15 Pm. to .S&*O«E ART SOCIETY: Exhibition
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  • 418 5 WALK-OUT LEADER SAYS: WE PITY PRESIDENT WHO HAS WORKED WITH COUNCIL FOR LONG TIME ]t|R. TAN KAI HEE, leader of the four Solf A cialist Front members in the Alliancecontrolled Johore Bahru Town Council, said yesterday that it was the "unjust attitude" of the president, Dato
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  • 59 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Thieves broke into a shop in Eu Tong Sen Street on Tuesday night and stole more than $1,000 worth of shirts, trousers and blan- kets. The theft was discovered by the proprietor. Mr. Ho Teck Kirn, early yesterday when he arrived at the shop
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  • 185 5 A RECORD was achieved at Sydney University by two Malayans an uncle and nephew when they graduated together with medical degrees last week. They are Dr. Peter Tay Yew Heart, the uncle, and Dr. Francis Cheok Poh Gwan, both of Kuala Lumpur. The occasion was
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  • 246 5 IPOH, Thursday. TJEGULAR cash gifts from the Perak State Government and the United Kingdom Charitable Trust will enable the first anti-vice vocational training institution for girls in Malaya to open here soon. The Institution braln:hild of Mr. M.Y. Hussein, i trustee of the
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  • 89 5 Allowances offer is rejected SINGAPORE, Thurs. Another civil service staff union has turned down the Government's new rates of variable allowances because of the "final settlement" clause. It is the Singapore Government Printing Office Employees Union, which claims to have 200 members. The union at a general meeting yesterday, decided
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  • 33 5 ALOR STAR. Thurs. A padi planter. Osman bin Omar, 62. was stabbed to death during a fight at Guar Chempedak, 18 miles from here, yesterday evening. Police later detained a man.
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  • 22 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Teachers' Union will hold Its second annual delegates' conference at Monk's Hill School on July 9.
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  • 178 5 MALACCA, Thurs. The Malacca Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will launch a campaign soon to instil in students and young people a sense of responsibility towards animals. The chairman. Mrs. Susan Wilson, said today that starting from July 5 she
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  • 52 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— ,1 niplovees of the Lever Brothers factory here will hold a talentinie and variety s.iow at the factory can- i teen at 6 p.m. tomorrow. The programme, organised by the Lever Sports Club, will include Malay, Chinese, Japanese, Indian and Scottish dances, and
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  • 54 5 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Four ships of the Royal Malayan Navy Sri Perils, Sri Kelantan, Sri Pahang and Sri Negri Sembilan will call at Port Dickson on Saturday. Members of the public and school children will be allowed on board from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1
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  • 737 6 Diagnosis— by the Minister Resignations shortage of doctors Dr. Chee 'has facts all wrong' 'piE total number of doctors resigning from the Medical Service annually is now about 40 representing an increase of only 18 a year since the People's Action Party came into power, the Minister for Health, Inche
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  • 194 6 Hitch-hikers buy lifeboat to sail to Australia SINGAPORE, Thursday. FIVE hitch-hikers who met in Singapore after travelling separately overland from Europe have now joined forces to sail to Australia in a 25-year-old lifeboat, which they bought from a junkyard here for $200. The five adventurers are Klaus Leupolz. 30. Alfred
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  • 88 6 SINGAPORE. Tburi. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will launch another campaign for the sale of United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund greeting card* on July 15. The chamber has sold more than 150.000 cards since the project was started in 1958. The rards are designed by
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  • 50 6 ALOR STAR. Thurg.— Miss Lily George, 19. from Alor Star, was adjudged winner of the Miss Golden Voice contest for Kedah and Perils last night. Last year's winner. Che Amnah btnte Mydln. 21. was runner-up. The third place went to Sltl Norman blnte Shaari.
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  • 118 6 10,000 BLOOD DONORS NEEDED CJINGAPORE, Thurs.—Sin- gapore needs a minimum of 10,000 blood donors about 25,000 donations annually —to supply adequately all demands for blood transfusions in the State. This is stated in a news bulletin of the Blood Donors Association. Singapore, published today. The bulletin said: "If this association
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  • 65 6 ALOR STAR, Thurs. A religious teacher. Hussain bin Sadu. who was alleged to have been found In the house of a hajl'B second wife at 4 o'clock in the morning, was today acquitted of a charge of criminal trespass. The Magistrate, Nik Sagt' bin Mohamed Noor.
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  • 71 6 TIPPED TO BE COUNCIL CHAIRMAN ALOR STAR, Thurs.— An Alliance Member of Parliament, Wan Sulalman bin Wan Tarn, is tipped as the first elected chairman of the Alor Star Town Council. The present chairman. Inche Hamld bin Mat, who was appointed by the Kedah Government, will relinquish the post in
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  • 24 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A man arrested by the police at Geylang Serai today has been detained under the Criminal Law < Temporary Provisions) Ordinance
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  • 108 6 TELUK ANBON, Thurs. The Teluk Anson branch Jf the Malayan Indian Congress announced here that It has formed a committee to investigate an alleged breach of party discipline by Mr. A.V. Perumai. a member of the Belama branch of the party. Mr. Perumai.
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  • 215 6 3 thugs take $1,530 in hold-up SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three youths in d r a 1 n-pipe trousers staged a daring hold-up in Newton Road this morning when they stopped a van and robbed a shop assistant of $1,530. The shop assistant. Mr Ec Chwee im. 44. was stabbed In the
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  • 248 7 Our fishing grounds obstructed, they say pENANG, Thurs. The villagers of Telok Bahang, 13 miles from George Town, have protested against an "invasion" by about 100 fishermen from Pulau Ketam, an island off the Selangor coast. The "invaders," according to the local fishermen, arrived in a
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  • 74 7 HOUSEWIFE FINDS BABY IN BUSHES SINGAPORE. Thurs. A seven-day-old baby boy was found by a housewife near a bus stop in lonely Jurong Road last night. The abandoned infant was left in some bushes, wrapped up in cloth. The housewife. Madam Law Hui Glm. told police that soon after she
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  • 60 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Public Daily-Rated Housing and Development Board Workers Union (formerly called SIT. Labour Union) has decided to affiliate with the Public Daily-Rated Employees Unions Federation. The union claims to represent about 1,500 members. If the application for affiliation is granted, it will boost
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  • 23 7 PENANG, Thurs. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will open the International Co-operative Day picnic at Telok Bahang on Saturday.
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  • 29 7 PENANG, Thurs. The Chong Cheng Primary School, Sungei Ara. will hold a durian party at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday to celebrate the annual graduation of its students.
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  • 136 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Capt. J5 J. A. L Pavitt. chairman of the Seamen's Registry Board, and Mr. Ten* Tian Kum, secretary of the Singapore National Seamen's Union, left here by air today on their "employ Singapore seamen" mission to Europe, Australia and the United States. In
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  • 145 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— A Danish artist has arrived on a "personal mission" to capture on canvas tlm beauty and splendour of ancient buildings, temples, churches and other places of worship. Mr. Otto Grave. 49. who is on a world tour in a
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  • 232 7 Adverse trading balance with eight countries KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. "I^ALAYA suffered adverse trade balances tox^-*- (ailing $80.5 million in dealings with eight countries during the first two months of this year, according to trade statistics published today. The biggest adverse balance was in trade with Thailand >$33.2 million). Malaya imported
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  • 126 7 R.M.N. WILL PLAY HOST TO THE PUBLIC TOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— J The Royal Malayan Navy will open its ships and barracks at Woodlands to the public on Navy Day, July 1. Two seaward defence motor launches will anchor in the Johore Straits off Istana Jetty in Johore Bahru. These will
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  • 182 8 SINGAPORE BOY CHOSEN FOR COUNTY TEAM v RAF By MOK SIN PIN Singapore, Thursday "CHIRMER Singapore champion swimmer Seah Pong Pin, who is now studying in England, is hitting the headlines in Kent. Pong Pin. 17. a vastly-improved swimmer, has been selected for
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  • 154 8 RECORD! German Jan: cracks 440 yds hurdles mark j ONDON. Thurs. Helmut Janz. of West Germany M-t a European 440 yards hurdles record of 50.7 sec. when competing for Rhineland Cities against London at the White City Stadium here last night The lanky Janz won by four yarda and cut
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  • 146 8 Australia to vote against open tennis I ONDON. Thur.s. Austral" lia. with its block of 12 votes, will definitely vote against open lawn tennis tournaments at the meeting of the International Lawn Tennis Federation In Stockholm on July 12. Mr. Norman Strange, president of the Australian L.T.A.. made this clear
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  • 130 8 PLAYERS REJECT LEAGUE'S MOVES f ONDON. Thurs. The Enflish professional Footballers' A s s o elation ma n a cemrnt committrr have rejected thr proposal on the retain and transfer system agreed at the Football League's annual meeting earlier this month. Thin latest move in the dispute between players and
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  • 1060 8 RECORD ENTRY FOR JULY MEETING AT BT. TIMAH SINGAPORE. Thurs. A record number ol 233 entries has brrr. received for the July meeting here. The four-day meeting will be held on July 8. 9. 15 and 18. The entries include 20 two-year-olds imported by the Singapore Turf Club under last
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  • 382 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Twena ty-three new horses have been registered a lth the Straits Racing Association They are: CLASS i Dark Romance '.luif Jovial John' 3 o or or v g uy judicule Cannellc; Mr. Jason daie KHei-f o bi M R by bauean Fanciful; Noval Lad
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  • 39 8 NEW YORK. Thurs.-^Por.e Kingpetch of Thailand gained the "Fighter of the Month" award in the American "Ring Magazine" after his successful defence of the world flyweight title against Mltsunorl Sekl of Japan in Tokyo on Tuesday Reuter
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  • 35 8 TOKYO. Thurs.— St. Paul\s University's soccer team of 25 members will leave here for Singapore on July 5 by air to play three matches with Singapore teams, the University sa»d here today —Reuter.
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  • 20 8 AACHEN. «W. Oermanyt. Thurs. —British Olympic rider David Broome won the European show-jumping here yesterday on SunsaJve. --Reuter
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  • 29 8 PARIS. Thurs.— A French team set a world record of ldmins 4 2 sees for the men's 4 x 1.500 metres relay at Versailles last night.— Reuter.
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    • 260 9 Baroness: This thwarts women's desires LONDON, Thurs.— Baroness Summerskill told the House of Lords last night she thought the "rhythm" method of birth control "thwarted women's natural desires" and was not humane. "It advises abstinence at the very time when a woman i.s least disposed to be abstinent." she said
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    • 51 9 LONDON. Thill**. A meeting ol the International Tin Council, the la^t one tinder the present fiveyear agreement, started here yesterday It la understood that a communique will be issued after next weeks meeting, starting on July 3. which will be the first under the second five-year agreement.
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    • 286 9 Nuclear tests: US scientists to check on Soviet moves WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Kennedy said yesterday that he had directed the convening of a special panel of eminent scientists to study whether the Soviet Union could be making nuclear tests secretly. He told his Press conference that the Soviet refusal to
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    • 81 9 OB ANGELES. Thurs.— Mrs. Marlon Zygowictz, 36, has won a divorce here after testifying that she had to work to support her husband during their ihree-month marriage though he wan worth half-a-million dollars. She also complained that her husband, aged 39. had gone
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    • 439 9 PRESIDENT MoLse Tshombe told the House of Representatives here yesterday that Katanga would remain independent "and the Government and I will never retreat." Addressing the Lower House of Parliament, he said: "We will do everything possible to see that Katanga goes ahead and the Government
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    • 114 9 Hunt for a couple paid £900 too much LONDON, Thurs.Nightclubs and restaurants here were being searched last night for a couple who were paid too much by a bank £900 too much. The money was handed over by a woman cashier at the head office of a bank. The couple,
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    • 114 9 ARLEYS F AB£j| F-!2 j RUSKS Infant Fee-, nfl nt feeding] R^ RUSW a meal in a moment t I !^*ft A JUST ADD RM MILK FOX WIANINC m^ mm^^^ m^^^"^ mm^ m^ m^^^^^^^^^ mm^ m^ m^^ Farley'* It th* naturjl choice 1h« mcr\A c*n for baby's tirit »olid food.
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    • 335 9 Straits Times Crossword A( ko>> S. Repair alone (4). 1. Soldiers make war between a 6. Wise men who moved the composer ana an a:ust (5, division at a mothers mcci- ing (7 1. 8. Puu in again to control the 7 Reserved lor the favourite seats (10 1. like
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  • 282 10 I T WONDER how the A younger generation of 1961 will ro for American International's Master of the World" a particularly well-made film of two popular Jules Verne stories? Living, as they do. in an age of space supremacy. with hardly any memories
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  • 299 10 VISIT No. 2to Peyton Place in 20th Century Fox's "Return" film is. I must say, a bit of a disappointment compared with the original box-office hit. For one thing, the little town has gone all quiet since we last saw it spotlighted
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  • 123 10 $1, 795,768 voted for Town Council expenses JOHORE BAH R U Thurs. The Johore Bahru Town Council yesterday approved expenses estimated at $1,795,768 for 1962. The Health and Licensing Committee was voted $1,027,700, the biggest amount. A $107,885 increase in the expenses of the finance and General Purposes Committee, estimated
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  • 55 10 MALACCA, Thurs. A 17--year-old schoolboy, Lim Chee Klan. was drowned in the sea near Batang Tiga police station four miles from here Lim, who was studying for his School Certificate at the High School here, went out swimming with two other boys in the sea opposite his
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  • 168 10 gINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Court of Appeal yesterday stayed proceedings in an appeal by K. C. Stevens. a former shipping company employee, against the judgment of the high court dismissing his claim for damages for personal Injuries in a road accident. The court ordered Stevens to give
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  • 260 10 Razak call for full report on rural drive NO EMBELLISHMENTS, HEADS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TJEADS of departments concerned with rural development will meet here soon to report on the progress or otherwise of projects up and down the country. The meeting, called by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul
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  • 80 10 Ex-head of bank is society director Mr. Ong Thye Ghee (above), former manager of the Koala Lumpur branch of the OverseaChinese Bank, has been appointed a director of the Building Society of Malaya. Ltd. The society. which Is registered in Singapore, will have a branch office in the new premises
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  • 101 10 NEW RATE OF GRANTS TO PROVINCE COUNCILLORS BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. —The Province Wellesley Central District Council today accepted a new scale of allowances for councillors. The new rates, contained in a letter from the Penang State Secretariat, provide for a monthly allowance of $100 Instead of the present payment of
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    • 227 10 ARE ARRANGED MARRIAGES BAD? I J Leading Malayans debate a topic ol the day 4 BEAUTY: Lovely Hands: Exercise for Five Fingers— |f > I If I Ii I I V Whittling Away those Extra Pounds Four-. n-one Hairdo T*-*** -n^/-. [i iPJfjf M w// i 1 Ycur Beauty Club
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  • 1967 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. "JHE Industrial Arbitration Court, after hearing arguments from both sides, today decided that it would treat the dispute between the Singapore Bank Employees Union and the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation in two parts. The first part will pertain to claims on wage scales
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  • 43 11 Members of the Industrial Arbitration Court. Dr. Charles Gamba (President), Mr. C. Hubball (employers' panel) and Mr. Scow Cheng Fong (employees' panel). Mr. Cheah Heng Sin, representing the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. Mr. Devan Nair, representing the Singapore Bank Employees' Union.
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  • 56 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The National Union of Commercial Workers is to ask the Selangor Religious Department to approach all commercial firms and ask them to allow their Muslim employees time of! to attend prayers at mosques every Friday the general secretary of the union. Mr. A.B.
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  • 298 11 IPOH, Thursday. A POLICE constable alleged today that a teacher hit him on the head with a bottle, then fired two shots at him with a pistol in a night club. Kee Slew Chin of tlie 2 8 Police Field Force was giving
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  • 61 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Permanent Secretary to the Prime Ministers Department. Dato Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid. returned here yesterday after a fiveweek world trip. He told reporters at the airport that while he was in Australia and the United States he studied the civil
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  • 398 12 7« »rWi iMimimum) HEAR THI New Band at the MM** laratoa Paair Panwni FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET will he cio-inc today at 6.30 p m. foi ■tock-taklM LIVE OR WORK in a room full ol fre«h. rlaai »ir: r«e Alnriek. it kiln had iKiour, in a Jlffl CRANOMA, .".o maun Na
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  • 664 12 The Straits Times Friday. June 30, 1961. Nearer To War Up to two weeks ago it was possible t«> say ot Mr. Khrushchev that he still spoke with restraint and moderation. He is now quite deliberately increasing the pressure. The world laics nerve racking six months M the Kremlin creates
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  • 428 12 Recent discussion between the Minister for Education and national leaders of the M.C.A. has resulted in important clarification of Federation Government policy on the j Chinese schools. Primary I education. beginning next' year, will be free to everyone I I and the medium of tuition will j
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  • 162 12 In the lust six years, only three people bathing off Penang'fl beaches have died from the bite of sea snake. ;Thoio was not a single fat«l rase in the past three years. j Dr. Reid, head of the Penanj? Siiiike and Venom Research Institute, has capped these [comforting statistics
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  • 1138 12  -  HENRY PAUL BY IPOII. Thurs. wmTHEN the new intional tin council meets in London on Monday, it will be faced with two major problems and on the solution of these will depend the stability of the world's tin mining industry during the coming
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  • 757 12 THE REMARKABLE DC-3- A 25th BIRTHDAY SALUTE WASHINGTON, Thurs. The worlds most teloved plane is celebrating its 25th anniversary In scheduled airline service. It was on June 25. 1936. that American Airlines launched a DC-3 service between Chicago and New York. At the time, not even its makers— the Douglas
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  • 168 12 THERE IS NO INTERFERENCE IN UNIVERSITY BY GOVT IN a report in Thursday's Straits Times it L> stated as follows: •He <Dr Cht"e Phul Hung i al:-.o alleged that at the University ol Malaya Council or Senate meetings the mast Important factor In arriving at decisions was: 'What is
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    • 450 12 STRAITS TIMES&FREE PRESS f»« mnaliim «r «<»«H|»ft mv nfrNMi'lw at COLO STORACI ARCADI will r*r*«w tmmll n^rtrllnmtmli n*4 *»«j mtimhtt rrmlift >»■« •«««'lii»«>«n iimn* la IbMM """f hmmdt4 COLD ITORAGI tRANCHIS M Kffi****CL "O*O •> NAVAL lAII AUTHORISID ASINTSi CITY BOOK M.M. STORI LTD. ISMAIL WINCHUTK H|| AOM.KALTV HO THI
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    • 86 12 The Ordeal of Philip Reeves A quiet afternoon in Texas ...until suddenly a granary caught fire. Escape seemed impossible for a stranger in town trapped high in the blazing building. Read in a gripping article in the June Reader's Digest (now on sale) how the impossible was achieved, with a
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    • 111 12 Th« icent was indeed dramatic. A few yards sway Bridget lay in the snow. She was wearing scarlet pyjamas and a white wool wrap. The wrap was stained with crimson.... Standing up in the centre of the stain was A the hilt of a large Kurdish knife. J \\\t MALAYA'S
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  • 60 12 I* Ncrrii tin Khh«> MRS. WEE KING HOE aiia» Madam Lai *tew Re*. pat»ed BWB] pea<efuliv, aged »l. at No v% Kampon. Aml>er. lea' inn behind one >on one daughter two aoo«ln-law and MT»iaJ grand children groat grand children and great great grand children M mourn h»r loaa Deeply regretted
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  • 614 13 He calls on all subjects to avoid inter-racial misunderstanding and to live in peace, harmony KLANG, Thursday r J IHE1 HE newly-crowned Sultan of Selangor said today that his paramount wish is that all his subjects would live in peace and harmony and avoid inter-racial misunderstanding.
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  • 50 13 2 DIAMOND WATCHES STOLEN SINGAPORE, Thurs— Police are investigating a report of the theft of two ladles' watches from a showcase at Fitzpatrick supermarket. Orchard Road. The two diamond-studded watches— one valued at $2,300 and the other $1,650 were missed by a shop assistant. Miss Mary Ann Teh. yesterday tnornlng.
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  • 53 13 IPOH. Thurs. Tjur armed youths tied up three laoourers and a clerk and robied them at dagger point of valuables and cash totalling tSM at a tin mine near here »arly this morning :he clerk, Chai Wa Yin. was tabbed in the necK when he resisted the
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  • 43 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Trmrs.— The Malayan Survey Department Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society gave 800 loans totalling $361,900 last year The society made a net profit of $37,900 during the year, says an annual report of the society published yesterday.
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  • 778 13 VICTIMS WON'T TESTIFY AGAINST THOSE WHO HARM THEM SINGAPORE, Thurs. Lord Parker, the Lord Chief Justice of England, sat in wig and ?uwn in the Supreme Court here today and listened to the State AdvocateGeneral explain whySingapore maintains d c t c ntion-without-trial laws.
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  • 57 13 KLANG. Thurs. The Sultan of Brunei. Sultan Omar Ali Salludin Wa<a'di'i today Invested the Sultan of Selangor with the Darjah Kerabat Brunei (D.K.) on the occasion of the 35th birthday of the Selangor Ruler. Earlier the Sultan of Selangor conferred on the Sultan of Brunei the
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  • 72 13 TWO MOTOR CYCLISTS DIE ON ROAD BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. Two motor cyclists were killed In separate accidents here yesterday. Mr. X.A Cornellns. 46. a former Penang State footballer, died in Penang hospital after he was involved In a collision with a lorry at the 9?-mlle. Tanah Liat Road. Mr. Ang
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  • 171 13 Link-up plan is main topic SINGAPORE. Thurs. Teneku Abdul Rahman* "Mighty Malaysia" plan is expected to dominate a conference of uarliamentarkuis and assemblymen when it opens here in three wiles' time. Tho outcome of thi.- conference Is likely to h«Y€ nn impact on the dereloomenta of this fnr-reachins; plan for
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  • 84 13 MALACCA. Thurs.— A magistrate here today dismissed a claim by a landowner, P. Ramanathan Chettiar, for S9lO damages from a State Legislative Assemblyman, Goh Joon Hoe. Ramanathan, who is owner of two pieces of rubber land at Sungei Bahru Ulu, 20 miles from here, alleged that Goh
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  • 63 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Mr. William Zimmerman. Minister of Mu.dc for the Methodist Churches in Malaya, will conduct a 45-mem-ber Malayan Christian Council choir at a concert at the new Methodist Tamil Church In Brickfields here at 7 p.m. on July 7. The choir will sing works b"
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    • 234 13 I NON-SMEARING LIPSTICK ONE APPLICATION LASTS WHOLE DAY IN 5 COLOURS S.I. AgHt.: WING ON CO., 73-75. SOUTH BRIDGE RD S PORE TEL: ***** MtoiMM Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain. Stops Itching as it Shrinks Harnorrhniri* London (Special) For the ceased to
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  • 1147 14 THE trouble with Sultan Soleiman of Bandjermasin, that really rather unimportant State in the extreme south of Borneo, was that he was far too friendly. When the Dutch were in power at Batavia he had welcomed them into his country and signed
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    • 100 14 •hmmmJ mmnml k A mml PHP^Ii >/, > t jxjn RE I ffl I is for those who appreciate M^ kL a Fine French Brandy J^ >v *^jm and have a keen 4 A V mm for special occasions W^^ J BEEHIVE <^T~~~~~,^E^S^^Tj The very best of health! ¥[sdm Lt
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    • 209 14 Buys it a n iii i By Buiph Heimduhl 1 _<^ HMM. ..Ttilg )1 f HEY, ELMER, WHERE I I rs/N/TLTI T^Vil F (0M 6ECOM- IHULuill, V I'C?AnR C T ENN!S < ARE YA? I WANMA J \A/n»M^U f\ R V SIOP 'T" 1 PON T THIN< M LVi Abner
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  • 446 15 IT'S BOOM TIME FOR THE BUILDERS AT THE beginning of 1960 the value of A buildings under construction in Australia \\;is over $2,300 million up $300 million in a year. Today it is even higher. Principal materials used include timber, bricks and cement, steel, hardboard, plywood plastics, plaster sheets, aluminium
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  • 340 15 Building materials sold all over world EVERYTHING FROM WINDOW LOUVRES TO NAILS, WIRE quality, competitively priced Australian building materials and hardware are increasingly being sought after by buyers in world markets. Steei louvre windows, certain types of hardboard sheets, door and window locks, steel screws, wire nails, hinges and plumber's
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    • 163 15 Singapore and Malaya For many of the fine new buildings going up choose building materials from Sr^X^STT -p from Australia. They are discovering the many j yr g% m ig*'ry<*'t|f f"% advantages that Australian equipment brings: J^ f y/ m^kmm^Mmim HIIII High quality at competitive prices; fast r^j deliveries with
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  • 1092 16  -  Tom Sinclair 7%e era 0/ £/ie specialist, when even wrecking is big business By RAPIDLY -CHANGING skylines of Australia's cities and towns are visible evidence of a rapidly expanding economy. The population has been growing 2.5 per cent per year. Productivity has been
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  • 336 16 HUMAN nature being what it is. there seems little danger that makers of locks, padlocks and other protective devices will ever go out of business. This equipment is important builders' hardware, and Australian manufacturers produce for export as well as for the home market, a
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    • 164 16 r.^.^^ARCHITECTURAL AND BUILDERS HARDWARE KJ SI \ftj l^E 2371 I Qh i* Ti m SOLE AGENTS:- ffl* fe /}> SINGAPORE. KUALA LU M PU R. PE NAN G. IPO H. SEREMBAN v STAINLESS STEEL SINKS I{ccp their loveliness for a lifetime Made from high-quality nickel-chrome steel, they simply cannot rust
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    • 49 16 I m^b ■JTI Bf JTV B C28 Bond St., I Coble: CEMTIM SYDNEY Australia CEMAC TRADING The General Merchandise Division of CEMAC (TIMBER) Pty. LTD. IMPORTERS EXPORTERS Currently Available Export Bundtnq Mofffnoi, Horowort Manufactured Goods, All Kindt Canned and froctwti Dairy Produce, M«oM, Oritd Fruiti, Fresh Fruit, Ctr«oli, Tallow.
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  • 223 17 A Plastic facade for this giant new hotel THE FIRST multistorey hotel in the world with a facade of plastic bonded panels, based on porcelainenamcllfil sled and tilled with rigid poly urethanc foam has been built in Australia. This wholly Australian development marks an important advance in the use of
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  • 543 17  -  VINCENT HAWTHORNE BACK ROOM BOYS HAVE VITAL ROLE IN TESTING, RESEARCH By RESEARCH work performed by government bodies in Australia is one of the big assets of the country's building industry. The Federal Government provides this help through the building research division of Ihc
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  • 250 17 TKM)LS and fasteners A worthy of the scientific age are produced in quantity in Australia. They eliminate the tedium of much hand work in carpentry, plumbing, fixing and fastening. For example, there are wood-working units which can perform a variety of jobs such as
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  • 446 17 THE BIGGEST PLYWOOD SHEETS ON EARTH pLYWOOD, one of today's most popular and functional building materials, has been in use for centuries Its great strength, coupled with its lightness and ease of handling, have kept it in steady demand in spite of the development of plastics and other synthetic materials
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    • 297 17 In demand all over the world Jm*. 0 1 jEMf^' ||F"~ > »^S| SUPPLIES NOW jf* ll AVAILABLE TO \&J*m Wm y ?Vi\ SINGAPORE W^ W 4- MERCHANTS f *L wli^r «Bfev ae«use of its proven long-lasting qualitie* sMx&L /JlMftyv even under severe tropical conditions V X BBK Ja fIRvV
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  • 342 18 Amoy Canning's latest manufacturing line FACTORY TO BE SET UP ON 50-50 BASIS WITH N.Z. CONCERN \M()\ Canning Corporation (Singapore Ltd. has concluded an agreement with the New Zealand Dairy Products Marketing Commission to establish a reconstituted milk factory in Singapore on a 50--.")0 basis. This
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  • 122 18 ANEW idea in weed control on estates has finally been introduced to the Malayan market after a two-year trial period. It is a chemical compound Simazine 50W a product of Fisons Chemicals (M) Ltd. who gave a reception in Kuala Lumpur last week to launch the weed-killrr.
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  • 97 18 Up: Sarawak imports in February SARAWAK'S external trade in February rose $1.4 million in value to $85.9 million over the previous month's figure. Imports at $35.5 million were $580,000 more than In January, due to increased purchases of foodstuffs. chemicals, machinery and transport equipment and manufactured goods Export values Export
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  • 285 18 nrHE Government's policy of industrial develop- ment to expand and diversify the economy of the country has encouraged the Singapore Cement Industrial Co., Ltd. to form another manufacturing plant next to the present factory behind St. James Power Station. Mr. George
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  • 33 18 Camel cigarette sales in the United States last year rose 2.8 per cent to 66.8 billion over 1959, according to Mr. Harry M. Wootten. a private consultant to the cigarette industry.
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  • 124 18 rE Malayan .delegation to the International Tin Council which opened in London on Wednesday recently paid a visit to the famous Heidelberg Printing School. West Germany. At the school, the party which Included Mr. Cheah Theam Swee. assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry and Senator
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  • 113 18 A FTER nearly 14 years' service with the Singapore Cold Storage Ltd., Mr. C. M. Calder (above) leaves this week to take up an appointment as a senior mechanical and electrical engineer with the War Department. Mr. Calder will initially do a three-year tour of
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  • 102 18 rpHE Division of Commerce L and Industry of the Singapore Ministry of Finance has offered its services to those wishing to obtain assistance or advice in trade matters. The Division is represented in London and inquiries for assistance or information may be mt.de to the
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  • 153 18 From lAN HUMMERSTON in Perth SPECIAL consultants of the Department of Trade, Australia will soon begin a comprehensive survey to determine whether readily available display and warehousing facilities can be established in important overseas markets. Australian manufacturers have been pressing
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    • 149 18 A. C. Electric Motors for all I over 3 million BROOK Motors have been M*:" supplied to every ;^B iffiS P art °f tlie world. From 1/25 H.P. To 600 H.P. |r^^^^^^_ J mm C I SOLE AGENTS:— R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd. 18. Battery Road Phone Singapore ***** 8
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  • 279 20 FAIR TURNOVER IN TINS BUT DEMAND SELECTIVE From Our Market Correspondent WITH the Kuala Lumpur section still closed yesterday there was a fair turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Tins were quietly steady with demand continuing highly selective for those counters where special situations exist such as increased outputs or
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  • 21 20 Malayan Stock Indices: June 29 June 28 Industrials: 174.35 174.04 Tins: 358.97 361.29 Rubbers: 242.36 243.92 Jan. 1 1958=100.
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  • 587 20 Singapore BUSINESS in the Singapore trading room was: Industrials: Boustead (2.000) 51. 58: C.T.S. ords (1,100) 595. AIS, 595. 6d. AIS: F. and N. ords (2.000) J2.«r. Gammon c.OOOi $2.19; Hume pref. A6s 3d. cd: Metal Box (5.000) $3.55 c all SM: Robinson (23.000) 51. 45: Cold
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  • 206 20 JULY flrot frada rubber buytro f.».b. I closed In Singapore yesterday at 631 cents per lb. up-one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's closing price The tone was quiat. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In conta per lb. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.B.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 82S, sellers 83i (N); Int.
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  • 38 20 SINGAPORE. June 29. RUBBER: 83' cents Per lb. (up one-eighth of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 83 > cents (quietly steady). TIN: $470.37' i per picul (down $4.12'/»). Estimated unofficial offering: 260 tons (up 25 tons).
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  • 127 20 TMI Chinm Product Exciting*. 1 Singapore noon pncti yeittrday wart: Ctpri: UK/Continent June shipment $253 nuyers, $26) sellers. C*««iut Oil: bulk »3sj ncllers. drum $4ij acilera. Ptpptr- Muotok white SI S3 aellers. Sarawak *hite SIS2J. sellers, apecial Sarawak black SIS2J filers, garbled l-.mpong black SIS2J sellers. Lampong black
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  • 86 20 T« Malayan Exehangs Bank!' Ait*--1 cisticn made these chances In its rate! to merchants ynterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail TT. 331, O.D. S3!. 90 d/tt 34 3/16 credit bills. 331 trade bills. Selling T.T. or 0 0. rtady: Canada 33i Belgian Franc* 1609: Swtdish Krener
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  • 307 20 THE price of tin in Singapore yesterday reacted downwards again after the rise of over $5 on Wednesday and fell $4.12 to $470.37 1 per picul. These local sharp fluctuations are only to be expected, say market sources, while the present
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  • 112 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INVESTMENT shares ■were traded along easier lines. Cascade Brewery eased Is. 6d. to 525. and John Lysaght 10s. paid Is. 6d. to 545. Base metals and oils held a firm tone. Commonwealth bonds were steady. Con Zmc 89,'- Mt. Isa 66/- B N.B.H. (10s.) 22/H4 Peko
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  • 192 20 SNIPS lying ■ttngsidt tris Singapcr* ■hinii today art: Scrampanp NW 3 Glang La* 5, Tokyo Maru 6A. Klkutam* Maru 4/5. Meonia 19. Victoria 15/18. Luna Maersk 6H. Batu 23/24, Barabinsk 21/22, Tagus 18, Benreocb 31/32. TJlllwong 40/41. Out.r Reads: Paslfrl, Kaloekoe, Tasukawa Mani. Ban Ho Hln, Britsmrr.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 1184 20 Express U.S.A. Pacific «3c Atlantic Coast Service I.T.A E.T.A. E.T.A. E.I.A. E.T.A. Spore Honglrn| Honolulu 3. Francisco L. Angclei N. York "liaikam Mjru' 17 20 July 24 lvi, S Asf IS »vi II Au| 1 Sipt ■I»li»tl Mam" 17 21 «u| 24 Av| I Sipt li Sipt II Sept Otl
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    • 296 20 ~^p^\ Api MM ISRAEL NAVIGATION f«£?7\™l«l COMPANY, LTD. S EILAT FAR EAST SERVICE Mat Spore 8 kok S lore Penjnf RangiM tiiai XESAItr*. i July 25 July 31 July I Alt I As« 10 Auf 11 Aiif BARRETTO SHIPPING TRADING CO., LTD. 49/51 ROBINSON ROAD. SPORE TEL: *****/8 WESTIOUNO EUROPE
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    • 1071 20 TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Contractors registered with P.W.D.. Singapore, in Class "B and above will be received at the Public Works Department. High Street, Singapore, 6. in Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 14th day ot July 1961 lor the following Stores: The Supply and Delivery of
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    • 697 21 [w .^^^l (Continurd from Pace 12 1 SITUATIONS VACANT to Word, SS (Mm.)— Box SO ctt. txtra BOX A 6570 S.T. Position filled. Applicants thank.. l WANTED It. inforced Concrete -*t>ra.n with desiKn experience for Singapore. Apply to Box A 6664 B.T. pore. COOKBOY AND AMAH or two Amahs, must
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    • 720 21 SITUATIONS VACANT Word, Si (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtr* WANTED JUNIOR CLERK tn Apply i:ox AH7O6 S.T. S pore. THE UNIVERSITY OF Malaya In Singapore invites applications for the post or Typist In the Department of Pathology. Applicants must (I i be not less than 17 year* of ace; (ii»
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    • 803 21 i ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtr: NEWLY CONSTRUCTED spacious t>edroom Bat, bathrooms attached bli lounge, verandah, mrvarts qrs. ca porch. Up-to-date facilities. Telephone etc., peaceful locality rent reason able 31 D Oet Tiong Ham Park Prenent occupant vacating end June Apply Box P.O. 3909 Singapore.
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    • 1000 21 EDUCATION 20 Wordt Si < Min.)— Bui SO ctt. txtn 2 VICTOR DOCCETT Music Studios al I KatonK Hbo-i; S pore 4V324 r RAPID COURSE In typt mine, all j day. book-keepinK, shorthand. h**Jts> nen/advanced. evenings, experienced teachers. Apply National Cornmrrna School 433 A, Geylang Road, Singapore. MINERVA COLLEGE offer*
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    • 1113 21 BOOKS m PUBLICATIONS 20 Wordt Si (Mm.) -Box SO ctt. txtra AVAILABLE NOW THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA HANDBOMU VOLL'MKS SPECIAL LOW PRICE $60 THE SET SCHOOLS HOME OFFICES I DISTRIBUTED BY I i FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. INDISPENSABLE FOR FOR HIRE U Wor4t Si (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtr* TOUR
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    • 1059 21 FOR SALE 20 Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtra COOO CONDITION deep freezers 4. 14. 2\. 105. cv. ft. One Gestctner duplicating machine. Phone Spore. tS9M evening. OPPORTUNITY One Rachala Piano .V) key, very good condition $473.00 0.n.0. View contact Mr. Richard Kob Tel. Spore *****. CASH ANO CARRY
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    • 525 21 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. I 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtra TIRCD7 LET LAURA Mauagr Steamhath Refresh You Expert L'^nI d Uasnrur/lluasruiie 319- P. Kivtr Valley Road. Singapore-!*. Telepboot TRY THt NEW Turkish Bteamroom at "Ricky's" Siamese Massage by experienced Masseur/ Maswus*. 2t>B River Valley Road, Singapore Telephone *****.
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    • 78 21 WHERE TO STAY (Fad.) tO Wordt SlO (Minimum) DaUm 1 month. 10 Wordt Sl.St (Mln.) JOHORE HOTEL JR. Engllsb Caatonrx- likhl Airconditioncd Rooma Phone I WHERE TO EAT (Spore) 20 Wordt SlO (Minimum) o<n7y 1 month, 10 Words S2.JO (Mm.) MUI FONC RESTAURANT: Imbch.on at only 51. 90 per head:
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  • 1992 22  - HUAT CHYE SPRINGS $294 SURPRISE IN THE LAST RACE EPSOM JEEP By TJUAT CHYE, an Australian three-year-old gelding, caused a sensational upset in the last race here today. Huat Chye. ridden by George West, paid dividends of $294 (win) and $54 (place) on the tote. Al Raschid (Noel McGrowdie) and
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  • 164 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs^-At a recent inquiry held by the Stewards of the Singapore Turf Ciub, Australian jockey Arthur Ward was suspended for three months from racing under Rule of Racing 144. Jockey Ward gave notice of appeal to the Straits Racing Association against the suspension but subsequently withdrew
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  • 46 22 TOTAL POOL: $144,100 !»t: *****6 ($38,907) 2nd: *****7 ($19,453) 3rd: *****9 ($9,726) STARTERS ($1,389 each) Nos: *****2, *****1, *****7, *****9, *****1. *****1, *****0. CONS 0 L A T I 0 N ($864 each): Not: *****0. *****7. *****2, *****9. *****2, *****1, *****4. *****3. *****3. *****9.
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 744 22 NOTICE MR TONY NG SIANG HUA of our General Imports Division i Radio it Eiectncal Depaiimem< U no longer employed by us and has no authority to collect payments or trUMCt any business on our behalf. THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO c 1926 i LIT). TENDER NOTICE THr MISI IMIN TRI
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    • 940 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited fn.in Keaeral CtUSWft loi me poit of Temporary Clerk of Works rime*cale (2 posts for a period of I 3 years on a Salary of $562x18-652 »i per mensem plus Cola at current c late*. K Applicants must have six years r practical experience in
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    • 691 22 NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Rubber land or an undivided thirty-ninny one <30 91 > share:--ol land situate at Selandar in Malacca. Marked Lot Nos. 81 ana 82. containing an area of 91 acres. 0 rood, and 23 poles, held under Statutory Land Grant No. *****. dated the 9th: day of
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    • 212 22 I I' hous-eholders will save the price of a WOLF electric tool kit in 12 months by doing jobs Niemselves round Isve homtf TKlnk of the mptift? I V ym you spend in one J/ ti/r\ year paying dthjer Xvi^f/I people to keep the \/^l/^>\ car polished, the »w f
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  • 669 23 RUGGED 'SPRINGBOK' SLAMS SANTANA THE SPANISH ACE IN TWO SETS A BE SEGAL, the tall, rugged South African, sprang the first major upset of the 75th Wimbledon lawn tennis championships when he defeated fifth-seeded Manuel San tana, of Spain, in straight sets yesterday. With aggressive
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  • 327 23 'I'AUNTON. Thurs. The Australians, who fielded only five of the team that beat England at Lord's in the Second Test, flayed the Somerset attack on the first day of their match here yesterday and declared at 440 for three wickets. At the close Somerset had
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  • 111 23 Strong HK team for S-EA golf Ul)\(l KONG. Thurs -Hong Kong has chosen a strong golf team for the SouthEast Asian team championship, to be In. (i at Kuala Lumpur from July 19. The team comprises four of the colony's top golfers Jock Mackie. Alan SuU-lirTe. Bill heighten and Hush
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  • 257 23 CUP DEFEAT OF JOHORE PLEASES REF SINGAPORE. Thursday. LIAPPIEST man last night after Singapore's 4—l n win over Joint Services in the Malaya Cup was the referee. Norman Boswell. For Norman Ls also coach of Johore who metft Joint Services at Kluang on Sunday. After the match he told the
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  • 107 23 I ONDON. Thurs. Close ol yesterday's cricket matches: At The Oval: Surrey 287-8 dec Parsons 78. R. Swetman 69 Oxford 27-0. At Lord's: Middlesex 190, (Titmus 79 1 Hampshire 76-4. At Sheffield: Derby 191. (Carr 79 not out). iTrueman 6-60) Yorks 72-1. At Kastbourne: Colonel Stevens XI
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  • 43 23 IPOH. Thurs. The closing date for entries to the Perak open badminton championships has been extended from June 23 to July 2 Last day for entries for the Perak schoolboys and schoolgirls championships will be July 13 instead of July 3.
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  • 537 23 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER SPORE LKAOLE DIV. 2< Blue Rovers 4 1 Ismail Walton, Osiuan, Ismail Yusoff, Marzukii Gymifhana 1 lAppui; l)i\. 2O: Police 0 CA A' 0. NEPAL TIP 2nd rd cSporei: DEO Gurkha;, 2 iL. Lepchan. H. Rail Gurkha Engineers 2 cL. Gurneg>. K. KANGSAR LEAGI'E DIV. 2: Chendroh
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    • 313 23 I Jr -i. M. 1 0 Unless you take definite steps I to prevent it. you may «t «ny K^^Sj^B time offend with perspiration 3H^-1 odour. (Everybody perspires!) Tf. I But once you've applied IMHp|iM ODO-RO-NO deodorant, yoo IJ*^ ||||T|l)Fil|!|| know you're protected all day li 1 iMlli'i •<>«»»•• Odour
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 84 23 SOCCER MALAYA (IP: Kedah v Perlis (KFA grd. Alor Star). PENANG LEAGIE DIV. 2: Darul Aishan v Utd Muslims; Div. 3: Pelandotc v Teleroms (.both matches at D. Kramati. TAIPING LEAGI'E DIV. I: Kilat v Prison Reserves (Esplanade); Div. 2: Thenavan Youths v PWD iJalan padang). BADMINTON RAHMAN COP: Kelantan
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  • 306 24 Thor rocket hurls three separate satellites into orbit around the earth CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Thursday. THK t'nitcd States today hurled three satellites, one carrying a nuclear device, into separate orbit from the same rocket. A midgei nuclear generator, weighing four and h>if iiniinHs rnntninpri in
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  • 173 24 Australians told: Back Jakarta on West Irian CANBERRA. Thur Indonesian control of West Irian was inivitable and Australia was harming herself by opposing it. Dr. F. Feith. Research Fellow in the School of Pacific Studies at the Australian National University, said today. Addressing the New Guinea Society he M-d Australia
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  • 28 24 SINGAPORE. Thun. Mi. Foo Yong Fong has been re elected president of the Singapore Business RouMa Employees' Union at Its delegates annual conference at the weekend.
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  • 82 24 PAP, LIB-SOC. RALLIES TOMORROW SINGAPORE. Thur.v The Peoples Action Party will hold mass rally at East Reclamation Road oir Tralaltjar Street between 7 and lv p.m. on Saturday. The same night, the Liberal Socialist Party Will hold a rally behind the Maxwell Road traffic police head- 1 quarters. There will
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  • 26 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. H. li. J. Jensen has been elected president of the 1 Singapore Traction Co. Em- ployees Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society.
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  • 12 24 HCATRICC STOKES MUCHES. hrtoved me r On if <: SI al Svdn»y
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  • 241 24 Somerset 268 for 7 vs. Aussies TAUNTON. Thur>.— Somer- I set had scored 268 for seven by tea in reply to the AustralUui touring team's 440 for three declare a. on the second day of the match here today. uthti CMiuy ■mrtMrt aa Hotct: Al LORDS: IftddiWU 190 anu 58
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  • 136 24 THE Yang di-Pertuon Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishok, was host at the Istana Negara yesterdoy to Lord Parker, Lord Chief Justice of England, and the British Minister of Aviation, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. Lord Parker, who is accompanied by his wife, is on a short
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  • 327 24 LONDON. Tnuro.— Th€ brisluc: trenu ulucn cevelupeci in .stock nw.kpt.s yes;eiday was maintain- 1 co ioaay but business was .small anu puces moved wuliii: NfIVW 1 limits Gtltedged securities opened on, ;> rrnttMT dull note but suo.teq.uen> ly improveu to close him. Wai Unte and
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  • 27 24 LONDON. Tliuis.— Buyers £919. toilers £920. Foiward bmci.s £923. .sellers £924. Settlement £9i?2. Turnover a.m JB5 :oiis. p.m. 70 tons. Tone: S.edO.;. at the lower level
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  • 41 24 LONDON. Thurs.— Suol 24 v Aui?. 24 \d.. Sept 24 .d.. Oct. 24 \d.. Oct. Dec M*«d- Jan. Mar. 24\d. April June 24\d. July' Sept. 24 7 ,d.. c.i.f. July 24', d. Aug. 24", d sept 24 vd Tone: Inactive.
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  • 321 24 Merger fine but don't be fooled —MARSHALL CINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. David Marsha: tonight said he wel coined any move for th unification of terr: tories or nations, s long v it did not foe the people of Singapoi into believing that was a practical imme diute reality. He was speaking
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  • 34 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. j The West Area branch < the St. John Ambulant Brigade will hold its fir: annual parade at the S John Headquarters grounc in Beach Road on Sunday 1 5 p.m.
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    • 212 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS it writ Hi < Wlmimmm) I.ARUNER TO Rulh H«-nrj ..j.ih SfMli lunr Boih wtll. ANDREWS 10 V v irt (1 1 Nursing TIMH HOUSE. RIVE* VALLKV ROAD. SINGAPORE TIL. 2SOO V C BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, 4f\ 'OR a minimum of twenty ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC Jj>
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    • 91 24 wJt-M L—Jpli is* t|_. __h___*^ ■T./^i _V ■nR%^ H r— __r -^2_| IB £$f JPJr~>!!MP^^'sH»'._ >>(* \^> Tit* tS v > the best oranges to make the best orange drinks ORANGE CORDIAL Oclicioua and moat economical— -20 glasses to a bottle RED LION Malaya a favourite still orange drink ORANGE
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