The Straits Times, 6 January 1962

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  • 1003 1 Planters, union agree on new wage pact KUALA LUMPUR. Friday Workers to get extra $35 mil. JLIALAYA'S 30M6Q plantation workers are to get $35 million more a year. They will also get better working conditions, under a new agreement announced today. Trie mm agreement will be
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  • 103 1 THE Brunei and North Borneo delegations to the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee meeting arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. They were met on their arrival by the Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. (second from left) and
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  • 579 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE Malaysia solidarity consultative committee •1 will be asked to issue a report to the public about the Droeress of its talks. The proposal will be made by Mr. Donald Stephens, leader of the North Borneo
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  • 56 1 LONDON. Fri.— The work-to-rule campaign by Britain's post workers has hit Post-master-General. Sir Reginald Bevins. in more ways than one. He told a press conference he found a letter on his desk which was addressed simply: "Postmaster General. Lon- don." Across the envelope a postman had scribbled: "Insufficiently
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  • 348 1 KING DRIVES ALONG THE KHYBER PASS From MAZLAN NOORDIN PESHAWAR. Friday THK King and Queen today drove 35 miles to Torkham. on the Afghan border, through the historic Khyber Pass. Pictures were taken of them against a background of the Afghan mountains and only a few feet from the white
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    16 1 BONN. Frl.— West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer celebrated his 86th birthday yesterday. —U.P.I.
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  • 54 1 LONDON. Pri.— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Chancellor of the Exchequer, today outlined plans for restraint on all Incomes, including dividends, to succeed his present unpopular pay pause, imposed exclusively on wage earners. He held separate meetings with representatives of the British Employers' Confederation and Trades Union Congress.
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  • 107 1 'MOBILISE' ORDER ON ISLES NEAR IRIAN i i JAKARTA. Fri. General «J mobilisation for all men and women aged lb to 45 was ordered today in East Indonesia the iumpim;off ground for the threatened attack on West Irian. Air space over the area was closed to all traffic. Any breach
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  • 55 1 War that wasn't VIENTIANE. Fri. The Royal Laotian Government said last night that "hard fighting" had broken out on the defence line along the Nam Like River, only a few miles north of here. But official U.S. Embassy sources said they had no reports of any unusual military activity during
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  • 101 1 A one-day general strike pOLOMBO. Fri.— A one-day \j general strike began at midnight last night throughout Ceylon and first reports indicated that it was not as effective as forecast by Its Left-wing trade union sponsors. Most essential services were normal or near normal and electricity supplies and telecommunications service
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  • 213 1 PATNA. Friday MR. NEHRU hit out at security guards as pandemonium broke out at the conference of the ruling Congress Party here today. The trouble began when thousands of enthusiastic supporters stormed the platform where Mr. Nehru and other Indian leaders were seated. Many of the
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  • 136 1 Ration: Cut to twice a week OINGAPORE. F r i. The improved water situation has enabled the Government to do away with rationing in the afternoons from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. In future, water rationing will be in operation from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily, with Stones One
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  • 26 1 18 DIE IN AMBUSH II r.IERS. Fri. Hlghtrrn rrrmh suidien 1 jlled and seven In.lur>><l In ambush by Alcen;in insur2rnt> at Kerrata today. Reuter (Im
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  • 443 2 Let Borneo claim go to world court, says paper MANILA, Friday. THE Philippines Free Press said today the Philippines claim to North Borneo should be brought before an international court. Heirs of the late Sultan of Sulu, in the Southern Philippines, claim the Sultan leased the territory to the British
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  • 72 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. Top officials of the Barlsan Soslalls will speak at a rally on Sunday at 5 p.m. at Eastern Park, Geylang Serai, in support of Indonesia's proposed liberation of West Irian. They Include the party's chairman. Dr. Lee Slew Choh, the secretary-general Mr. Llm Chin Slong.
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  • 369 2 From JACK FINGLETON fANBERRn, Fri. The former Whip of the Menzles Government Party, Mr. H.B. Gullett. who had a distinguished v/,:r reco r c says that Anj f ralia has suffered a darnagin^, humiliating and disgraceful reversal ovnr West Irian "It is merely
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  • 159 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE South Indian Labour Fund Board has decided to award 20 secondary school scholarships to deserving children of South Indian labourers, the Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. said here today. He said at his monthly Press conference that a sum Dt
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  • 25 2 IPOH. Fri. Goh En* Seong, a businessman, last night reported to the police the theft of his car from the people's park here.
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  • 197 2 MONSOON RAINS CUT INTO WORKERS' EARNINGS |£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. M me s, estates, toddy shops, hotels and sawmills have been adversely affected, and thousands of people thrown out of work, as a result of the northeast monsoon now in full swing. This gloomy picture U painted in the latest monthly
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  • 45 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Lieut. Col. D. A. Caughley. deputy Adjutant-General of the New Zealand Army, has been appointed the new Commander of the N.Z. Army Force in Malaya. He will be based in Singapore. He succeeds Col. LJ\ Brooker.
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  • FOREIGN DESK
    • 489 3 ORAN. Friday Passersby flee in panic as commandos infiltrate Algerian city and attack cafe with machineguns pASSERS-BY fled in panic as French security troops and a commando of Muslim insurgents battled in central Oran yesterday. Nine people were killed in various clashes yesterday and at least
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    • 172 3 A new deal for the Vietnamese WASHINGTON, Friday. THE United States and South Vietnam tonight announced a joint economic and social programme "aimed at providing every Vietnamese with means for improving his standard of living" and to buttress South Vietnam against 'Communist guerilla aggression."' The governments said in a Joint
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    • 37 3 BOSTON, Fri. King Saud of Saudi Arabia was discharged yesterday after spending six weeks in hospital here, during which he had cataracts removed from both eyes and also underwent a minor abdominal operation Reuter.
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    • 28 3 BANGKOK. Fri Admirai Sir David Luce, C-in-C, British Far East Station, arrived here on board his flagship, H-M.S. Alert, today for a fourday visit— Reuter
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    • 49 3 CYDNEY. Fri.— There now were more than 2,000,000 boy scouts in the British Commonwealth, the Chief Scout of the Commonwealth. Sir Charles Ma- clean, said yesterday. Sir Charles arrived In Sydney on a flying visit to Melbourne and the New Zealand Boy Scout Jamboree. Reuter.
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    • 112 3 POST OFFICE GO-SLOW HITS MAIL DELIVERIES I ONDON. Fri. Normal three-times-a-day postal deliveries in Central London were cut to two today because of delays caused by a go-slow campaign of Post Office employees. Announcing this at a Press conference. Mr. Reginald Bevlns, PostmasterGeneral, said other parts of London might have
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    • 28 3 TOKYO. Fri. Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko will leave here on Jan. 22 for a 21-day official visit to Pakistan. Indonesia and the Philippines— Reuter
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    • 272 3 T^EW YORK, Fri. Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of the Rhodesian FeCert-tioiv has invitee 1 U Th&nt, U.N. actia;? secretaryGeneral, to visit Salisbury for ta'ks. The invitation was handed to U Thant by Sir Patrick Dean, Britaln"s permanent U.N. representative, during
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    • 62 3 PARIS. Fri.— Henry Grace, 54. a film studio art director who during the war took part In the Philippines landIngs against the Japanese, is to play the part of General Elsenhower in a film of the European D-Day, 1944. producer Darryl F. Zanuck announced yesterday.
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    • 32 3 COLOMBO. Fii.— Air Ceylon international wi.' resume its services between Singapore and London from March 28. in co-operation with BOAC and Qantas airlines, it wa.i disclosed here yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 91 3 NEW YORK. Fri.— Queen Slrlk.lt of Thailand was yesterday voted one of the world's 12 best-dressed women 1961. in a poll conducted by the New York Couture Group Incorporated. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the President, topped the poll, easily out- distancing the field
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    • 217 3 REDS LEAD SOLDIER AROUND FOR VILLAGERS TO JEER SAIGON, Friday. J^ UNITED States ncn-commissioned officer is being led through villages under Communist control near Saigon with his hands bound behind his back and a stick thrust through his arms, highly authoritative U.S. military sources said today. The sources I aid
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  • 311 4 ALLEGED SHARE DEAL: BROKERS SUE A CLIENT KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A DISPUTE over the sale of tin shares was heard in the High Court here today in a suit by Seagroatt and Campbell, a firm of sharebrokers, against Gurbachan Singh, a client. The firm is suing Gurbachan Singh for the
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  • 208 4 DISMISSALS: ARBITRATION COURT MAKES RULING SINGAPORE. Frl. The Industrial Arbitration Court today asked the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees Union, and the Malayan Insurance Co.. Inc., to meet and discuss their dispute so as to arrive at an amicable arrangement. The court earlier heard submissions from both union and employer on
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  • 68 4 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Former members of the Singapore Work Brigade, who did not collect their pay at the Brigade headquarters in Kolam Ayer yesterday, might still be paid. Announcing this today, a Brigade spokesman said that authorities would make a final decision on the question. Yesterday 136 of
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  • 70 4 Police seeking man who saved a woman SINGAPORE, Frl. Police are looking for a reluctant hero who jumped Into the sea off Meyer Road this afternoon and saved a 58-year-old woman from drowning. The man, believed to be a Malay gardener living in the area, rescued Ng Ah Poh, who
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  • 71 4 SINGAPORE, FrL Two art exhibitions, one at the Victoria Memorial Hall and the other at the National Library, were opened today. The exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall of paintings by Miss Fong Chao-llng will remain open daily till Sunday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The
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  • 49 4 SINGAPORE. FrL— Francis Dolan, 22, a junior technician In the R.A.F.. Tengah. was fined $100 In the Second Traffic Magistrate's Court today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of taklrfg away a motor scooter from Its owner, Eric Walton, without his consent on Nov. 6.
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  • 93 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— Detec tive J.M. Rai. a fingerprint searcher attached to the Criminal Records Office, was praised in the Second Criminal District Court today for his skill In lifting a thumb print which led to the conviction of a 30-year-old burglar. The commendation came from the
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  • 94 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A mattress maker. Yip Yee Keung. 30, who pleaded guilty to a charge of being bookmaker's agent, was today fined $500 or three months' jail in a magistrate's court. A sum of $16.40 together with, a fountain pen and two notebooks seized from Yip
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  • 72 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A faulty cable caused a power failure which plunged thousands of homes in darkness last night in the Thomson, Kirn Keat and Tanglin areas. The City Electrical Engineer, Mr. Z.K. Fluczek, today said that two hours after the power failed at 7.20 p.m.,
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE. Fri Tomorrow's Fr*€ Prea« will publish a full list of the successful candidates In the written Malay examination conducted by the Adult Education Board.
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  • 214 4 Judge orders the confiscation of a getaway taxi SINGAPORE, Friday. A DISTRICT Judge today confiscated a taxi which was used last October in a robbery case, and placed its driver, Ong Ah Hee, 29, on three years' probation. Ong, a driver for about 10 years, was found guilty of "harbouring"
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  • STRAITS TIMES SPICIAL FEATURE
    • 1689 5 Test star Clarrie Grimmett discovered spinning talents by a lucky chance AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER'S TOUGH FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION HIS WRONG' UN' WAS A TERROR ON November 26, 1937, a short, lightly-built bowler sidled up to the crease to bowl to the world's greatest batsman, Don Bradman. An instant before delivery, the
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  • 186 6 PENANG. Friday A MOTHER of twins told the High Court here today that her husband splashed acid on her wardrobe and put pepper in her face powder. Loo Sa,w Kee. 37. was petitioning for a divorce from Lim Joo Teik. a storekeeper, on
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  • 149 6 JAPS AIM TO MAKE MILLION CARS A YEAR BY 1970 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. IAPAN, which is the fifth largest car manu- facturer in the world at present, will produce one million cars a year by IQ7n The Japanese Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Watarul Okuma. said this when he opened the
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  • 66 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. William Thomas Rooke. manager of Untas Ltd.. will speak on "A bird's eye-view of advertising from an Australian now in Malaya" at the luncheon meeting of the Mlilayan Advertisers Association at Le Cog dOr here on Monday. New abattoir PENANO. Fri. The
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  • 137 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri 'rHE Telecommunications Department Is Increasing telephone services to Borneo territories. As from New Year"s Day. a new radio telephone service was started with Slbu, Sarawak. This is in addition to a service which exists to Kuchlng. the colony's capital. There Is also
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  • 27 6 IPOH. Fri. Thieves broke into the American International Assurance Company premises in Brewster Road here and stole $2,000 and jewellery worth $600 from the safe.
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  • 81 6 Dog saves mistress from robber BUTTER WORTH. Fri. A barking dog saved its mistress from an armed robber early this morning. Madam Ong Ah Khong. 58. of Bagan Ajam. was asleep when she heard someone call out "aunty." When she went to her front gate to see who It was.
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  • 25 6 KAJANO. Fri. A flag day will be held in the Ulu Langat district on Jan. 27 in aid of the Lady Templer Hospital.
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  • 184 6 WEST IRIAN 'A MATTER OF TIME' HE SAYS SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Federation Party Rakyat chairman. Inche Ahmad Boestamam, who returned from a 10-day Indonesian visit today, said: "The liberation of West Irian is a matter of time." He added: "The liberation of West Irian Is regarded as a sacred national
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  • 592 7 ADVICE FOR 'MUSHROOM' POLICY HOLDERS Govt. statement tells how to recover premiums KUALA LUMPUR, Fri rpHE Ministry of Finance today issued a statement advising policy-holders of "mush room" insurance companies how 10 recover their premiums. The statement says: "Policy-holders must remember that they have up to June 3 this year
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  • 50 7 Abdul Razak. examines a rubber sheet processed by the new Rida factory which he opened at Kampong Pah, Peradong, in N'egri Sembilan on Thursday. Said the Minister: "This is first grade stuff." With him is Inche Rahman Acton, manager of the factory.
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  • 94 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. T w o members of the Malayan Air Training Corps have been selected to attend a threeweek training course in Australia under an Austro-Mala-yan reciprocal agreement. They are Sgt. Kong Kwek Ying, of the sth Squadron Beatty Secondary School, and Sgt. Tay Swee
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  • 36 7 JOHORE BAIIRU. Fri.— A motor-cyclist, Chong "im. Yong, 29. of Johore Bahru. was admitted unconscious to the General Hospital here after being knocked down by a lorry at Jalan Kota Tinggl this morning.
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  • 254 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Minister of Labour, Bahaman bin Sumsudin. today denied allegations which he said had been made in some quarters recently that the Malayan trade union membership MM getting weaker. Mr told reporters at his monthly pr*>Ns conference here that the allegations were
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  • 56 7 IPOH, Fri. Mrs. Mary Frear, who came here from Bidor to visit a friend at Golf Club Road, lost her handbag containing $192 cash and Jewellery worth $108 last night. Mrs. Frear had placed her handbag near the front door which was opened while having dinner
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  • 40 7 SEREMBAX. Fri. The Alliance and the Socialist Front are expected to have a straight fight in the Gemas by-election on Feb. 3. Nomination Day is Monday. The two parties are expected to choose their candidates on Sunday.
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  • 50 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two of America's most gifted young musicians. Miss Sylvia Rosenberg, violinist, and Mr. Seymour Bernstein, pianist, will arrive here on Monday for a five-week tour of the Federation. They are now on a Far Eastern tour which began In Tokyo four months ago.
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  • 113 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The fifth Malayan brigadier to be appointed in the Federation Army is also Its youngest. He is Brig. Ibrahim bin Ismail. 49. who has been promoted following his return last week :rom a oneyear course at the Imperial Defence College.
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  • The Straits Times Saturday, January 6, 1962.
    • 666 8 The new wage agreement in the rubber industry is agreeable testimony to the benefits of collective bargaining and responsible trade unionism. The National Union of Plantation Workers has not got all it claimed, but has probably secured what it thought i» might get. The negotiations have been
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    • 352 8 The oddest thing about Sir Roy Welenskys refusal to allow U.N. observers in the Central African Federation is that he has given it against the will of the British Government which is still responsible for the Federation's foreign affairs. Perhaps it is argued that admission of
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    • 241 8 Not being a member of the United Nations, China is not subject to the Charter's injunctions against interference in other countries' domestic affairs. But it has, times beyond number, paid lip service to the famous pancha sila. the principles of peaceful cooxistence. How callously Peking enunciates principles it has
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  • 876 8  - WELENSKY: WHAT NEW GAME SHE UP TO? JACK HALPERN TO MOST AFRICANS HE IS THE LEADING FIGURE IN A VAST PLOT TO ENSURE TSHOMBE'S SECESSION OF KATANGA by SALISBURY, m. FEW issues could illuminate better the gulf between governors and governed in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland than Sir
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  • LETTER
    • 427 8 \[R. S.T. BANI claims (B.T. Jan. 2) that the Prime Minister and the Minister for Health gave a distorted account of the proceedings of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee when, at a press Interview in Singapore, they said that the Borneo delegates had "agreed" to the
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    • 99 8 nnHE so-called frogmen who X hunt fish along the causeway are a great nuisance to the scores of 3shermen on the shore. They swim so close to the rocks that they frighten away the fish. One frogman that I encountered last Sunday claimed that he
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    • 178 8 WHO Is the brilliant en- glneer In the City Council responsible for removing the road-Mock at the Junction of Towner Road and Jalan Kebun Limau? The block was erected many years ago after several accidents In the estate. With Its removal there has been
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    • 117 8 POM River Valley Road to Havelock Road police station and beyond to the General Hospital, there are numerous drains, streams, rivulets and the Kirn Seng River Itself, chock-a-block with black (tinted yellow after rain) stinking water, debris shrubbery, sawdust and mud to the disgust of any
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    • 75 8 "MATHEMATICS was in-i"-l,rluded in the December qualifying test for both school certificate and Federation of Malaya certificateexaminations. As a private candidate I found that many questions set in the mathematics paper could not be completed because the Ministry of Education made the announcement barely one
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    • 54 8 IT is utter nonsense for anyone to suggest that uncontrolled zebra crossings are dangerous. For a person sound In mind and limb, with a sharp turn of speed, a keen eye. a lightning reflex and nerves of steel, the crossing can be made with ease—provided peak period traffic
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    • 116 8 Good School Work depend! oi Good Visioi V>2r>aD V" Mr BackoordMii in school it couied more often by e»ecHve vision than by dull mentality, from the fact that if a child can't Me efficiently, he it unable te learn te read with adequate speed* end comprehension. The spectacle merchants' 5
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    • 5 8 THE Saturday Forum PAGE 11
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    • 95 8 An unusually early KONG HEE FATT CHOY Chinese New Year Greetings from YEE LOONG TAILOR 223, Selegie Road (Near REX Cinema) Singapore -7. Tel: ***** Picture showing Mr. Chee receiving hit Honours Diploma in cutting. For your Smart Looking N«w Year Suit* with Latest Styling* and Excellent Workmanship please visit
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  • 189 9 Police ban crackers which emit poisonous fumes SINGAPORE, Fri.— Police have started a crackdown on a new type of sand fireworks which emit poisonous fumes. The fireworks, shaped like strips of candy, coloured pink and red and about the size of a matchstlck, are on sale in some shops. Sensitive
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  • 40 9 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL Major Ja'afar bin Sldek, of the 3rd Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, will leave here by air for Pakistan on Sunday to attend an officers' tactical course at the School of Infantry and Tactics In Quetta.
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  • 1200 9 Costs are awarded against Dr. Gamba SINGAPORE, Fri. Exceeded powers, so High Court judge sets aside his decision as referee IN the first case relating to the Industrial Relations Ordinance to be brought before the High Court, Mr. Justice Ambrose today quashed a decision made by Dr.
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  • 146 9 AN HONEST MISTAKE BY REFEREE, INCHE AHMAD SUBMITS whlch I would like to reserve my opinion," he added. The Judge said that as the union had given its consent, he would make an order In terms of the motion. Mr. Ramanl asked for costs against Dr. Gamba As far as
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  • 111 9 To a suggestion that costs might be awarded against the Crown or the State, Inche Ahmad said that the State as such was not Involved In the case. This concerned the powers of an inferior court. Mr. Ramanl cited authorities as regards responsibility for costs, and o&ed
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  • 24 9 KUALA LIPIS, FrL A padl planter, Nor bin Yusof, 34, of Tumpat, Kelantan. was today fined $90 for possession of a knuckle-duster.
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  • 566 9 The rulings set aside by the High Court SINGAPORE. Fri. REFEREE Decision No. 5, xv which was set aside by the High Court today, arose from an application by the Sipgapore Bank Employees Union and the Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. to Dr. Charles Gamba, acting as a referee, to
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  • 344 9 'BREACH OF PRIVILEGE' MOVE AGAINST A MINISTER SINGAPORE, Friday. TWO Assemblymen, Mr. C. H. Koh (Ind.-^Joo Chiat) and Mr. David Marshall (Workers' Party— Anson), have filed notice that they will move a motion to find the Finance Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee, guilty of abuse and breach of privilege of
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  • 66 9 SINGAPORE. Fri A bankruptcy petition ha* been filed in the Hiph Court Registry by Ban Hln Lee Bank Ltd. against a property owner. Martin Lee, of 17/19 Battery Road, who owes the bank 5328.786 on f ii? dpn nt dat d July 1957. In the bankruptcy petition, it
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  • 142 9 OINGAPORE, Fri.— Senior British diplomats in South and South-East Asia are likely to discuss how West Irian flare-up will afltot British interests in the region when they meet here on Jan. 17. The conference will be held from Jan 17 to 20 at Eden
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  • 182 9 MOVE TO CURB WILD PIG TRAPPING I^UANTAN, Fri. Wild pigs in Pahang cannot be hunted without a special licence. The Pahang Game Warden, Mr. G.T.C. Metcalfe. said today: "The shooting, killing ot taking of a wild pig is now prohibited except by persona possessing a valid licence for that purpose
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  • 40 9 PENA>'G, Fri. Abdul Kadlr. described by pjilre as a '"habitual alocholic was sentenced in the magistrate's court today to four months' .ail for behaving in a disorderly manner. He wac also sent to hospital for treatment.
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  • 53 9 MALACCA. Fri. A farmer, Chu Chu Keng, 60. who fell off his bicycle yesterday In the path of the motorcade escorting the Tengku Ampuan Besar of Trengganu. died in the General Hospital here yesterday. The Tengku Ampuan Besar was on a visit here with the Tlmbalan
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 137 9 MMM ESLa. •'••lismio tece The Great H aaV Eastern Assurance Co. Ltd. 12-16 Cecil Street, Spore advise that as from today their telephone number has been changed to 1 1 ***** 12/18, ran shot, mufm I Branch* Mb LaßaT. Ipok, Ptamf I Malacca. RapramtitivH twnrwiwr? I MALAYA'S WJCST LIFE ASSURANCE
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    • 212 9 Mm SNOW m s $po HUUot 3 CT6 MENTHOL 40« H. FINEST VIRGINIA LONG SIZE FILTER W l»«ry waaaar kiwwt too< Virainla cigorett* it mod* up Hm*>-r»»»* ratovr tobacco of i».«»-«»it»yin 9 to.f* "SNOW MOUSI" M«»tfc«laUd cif«r«tttt ho»# |utt Mmm »up«rb cfuolit..i Itwil y«H>w colour, iwtn imokmg and f*i« »r«»hntt»
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  • 135 10 10 hurt in car and lorry smash on bridge MMA KAMiSAR. Kri. Ten people were injured ulun a car and a lorry collided on the Iskandar Bridge near here yesterday. Eight were admitted to hospital. Tan Chin Chow. 24. and a two-year-old child are said to be in a serious
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  • 286 10 KLUANG. Friday FOLLOWING accord reached with the management yesterday, the 2,600 workers of the Oil Palms of Malaya Ltd. estate in Layang Layang have called off their 25-day strike. A spokesman for the National Union of Plantatlo l Workers. Johore Branch, representing the
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  • 358 10 Burhanuddin calls for all-Malay Archipelago Federation including Indonesia, Philippines ALOR STAR, Fr. THE national presi- dent of the PanMalayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin Al-Helmy, said here today his party could not accept Tengku Abdul Rahman's Greater Malaysia plan. "We will fight the plan everywhere
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  • 38 10 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Dr. Lim Kirn Siong has been appointed medical officer in charge of St Andrew's Mission Hospital The, appointment was announced by the Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Rt. Rev. K. Sansbury.
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  • 42 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A fishmonger, Low Chin Hock, 21, of Batu Lane, was today sentenced to one year's jail, to be followed by one year's police supervision, for extorting $3 from a market watchman at 2 a.m. on Sept 17.
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  • 81 10 IPOH, Fri Only six of the 20 Chinese secondary schools In Perak have so far failed to take advantage of the Federation Government's offer of full grant-in-aJd. Ten schools in the State are already fully assisted and four more have applied for full assistance.
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  • 246 10 THIS IS A BID TO SPLIT US, SAYS LEADER OF SCHOOL HEADS KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. rpHE National Association of Heads of Schools accused the Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union i today of attempting to split the heads of schools and undermine their solidarity. A statement issued by the association's president. Mr.
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  • 62 10 385 pass Nanyang finals SINGAPORE, Fri. Of 420 students who sat for their final examinations at Nanyang University in November. 3.85 passed, it was announced today. Of the successful candidates. 194 are from the College of Arts, 146 from the College of Science and 45 from the College of Commerce.
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  • 48 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Fisheries Adviser to Britain's Department of Technical Co-operation. Dr. C.F. Hickling, is expected to visit Malaya from Feb. 19 to He has left Britain for India under the Colombo Plan to advise that country on. Its fisheries research programme.
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  • 20 10 BUKIT MERTAJAM. b ri. Fire caused $1,200 damage to a Joss factory at Sung-.l Rambel here yesterday
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  • 23 10 TELUK ANSON. Fri. -Mr. J. N. Bhaduri, a lawyer here for more than 30 years, has left for India on retirement.
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  • 152 10 THE SCENE: A pawnshop in Singapore's \'ei9 Bridge Road. THE YEAR: 1934. THE TIME: A UtOt after midday. m ALBERT Edward Popejoy, a British police inspector, is making routine inquiries about some stolen jewellery. He holds up a gold watch chain. His detective, Tan Chan Chwee,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 121 10 v* i^jjftvf ~?r Jfh\ m '|E -^-^W rSbr^EH MJl\ THE NEW YEAR__^^^p~^^ jg&sSl is full of possibilities A New Year begins, and with it dawns new hopes. K^SSH W^k^Br^M ?IM W^* new ideas and new striving for success and happiness. i\^BMJ| /S^^Hj 1&&W Time is the secret of your success
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  • The Straits Times SATURDAY FORUM
    • 319 11 '|*HE Minister of Transport says that all taxis i: main towns are now quipprd with meters. This not true. In the Federal capital there are numbers of taxis plying for hire without meters. A number of them seem to make up any fare they
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    • 333 11 HAS A POLICY-HOLDER THE RIGHT TO CANCEL HIS POLICY IF THE PREMIUM IS INADEQUATE? JJAS a policy-holder the right to cancel his policy under the Life Assurance Act. 1961, and if so, when? Clause Three of the Act states, generally, that a life assurance business cannot
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    • 49 11 J^INCE the adult education board organises ftaMl like "car repairs' and "radio repairs" for husbands in the evenings, may I suggest that they organise eve;.lng classes like "cake-making" and "dress making" for housewives? I am sure they will receive enormous support from career girl LEARNER Singapore
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    • 83 11 rE sunei-i Puri road bridge is still under construction. The Sil/.)in road bridge is only partly open for traffic. As a motorist t am very anxious to know when these bridges will be completed. The way via Silibin Is narrow and the partly opened bridge cannot handle
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    • 172 11 rpHE broadcasting of adX vertisements over Radio Singapore is getting completely out of hand. It is bad enough having to listen to the same old puerile jingles between each record but of late ;his has been increased to two doses. And for this privilege we
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    • 153 11 PROMOTION SYSTEM IS AT FAULT rpHE result of the recent 1 Standard VI examination was very poor. Obviously, the main fault lies in the automatic promotion system. Under this system neither teachers nor pupils have the spirit to work hard enough to raise the standard of education. Since promotion is
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    • 118 11 yi'HILJS many improvements are made to attract business In post offices in various parts of the country, the facilities provided for delivery of letters in the Spooner Road area of Ipoh have dropped from bad to worse. In the last two months letters have been delivered
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    • 75 11 A NUMBER of Day Training Centre teachers have complained about the delay in payment ol their increments They must realise that the adjustment into the right salary scheme, following their school certificate qualification, involves a lot of work. However, if it is any consolation, the Negri Sembilan
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 284 11 the A/EW^^^^^^^Z^^F*"' VAUXHALL VICTOR The NEW Vauxhall Victor is a car of outstanding Examine the NEW VICTOR carefully as soon as quality and grace. Every detail has been planned possible Then get behind the wheel and let gord with scrupulous care. Engine, transmission, brakes. design and quality speak for itself,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 310 11 Straits Times Crossword KOn^ 4. Possibly lt e CIS lent this 1 Oca.\ s;nl-ier boy with device »w copying (T) twtMtf iip if.. aoawtUag 5. Supports 'tew ol footballer lor which we are answerable on drtn< (5. 2i ■14 > 6. Upset, on the who.c. that's 9. Pail of 'If
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  • 1502 12 I Hjjjj KEDAH WAS FIRST STATE TO USE CURRENCY Local bomohs took silver dollar for magical' value FOREIGN TRADERS FAVOURED THE BARTER SYSTEM AS MONEY HAD NO DENOMINATION So little has been thought about on the subject of currency used in Malaya
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 54 12 1" offers such exceptional performance MTfl WkWkmA fl_fl BTiKJI H fl ffl for every use... with a guarantee of w—mmm—m—mmmmm^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm maximum road holding and Safety i*utt fo tide JBS i e^ v&£ Countrywide Service GI'^Jb^IMEI^J IVI^J i tJfC^S Easy payment terms Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Malacca Penang Seremban Butterworth
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1559 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U Cut spora Sam p. yearn Pimng AUTOLTCUS LiftrpMl, Dublin t«» 13 Ja* 7 JM 1/11 JM 11 PERSEUS Li.traaat, Glasgow iai li Jl* 11 JM 14/11 Jai 17 MENESTHEUS M seiHes, L'BMl. A'moutn.. Jai 11 Jm IS JM 17/10 JM 11 OtMOOOCUS Harrt, LirtrpMl.
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    • 1346 13 THE E. A. C. LINESe SAILINGS TO MEOITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS "SAMOA" a) Sailei Ii Part "s 'jaa j'iT'm •ASMARA' tIC) 13 1% Ita I) 21 JM 71 it JM "KAMINIA- a) IS 111/ 4 Frt i, 7 Fal I I Frt "FAISTRIA" I) IT/M Ftl Jl 27 Frt
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    • 1633 13 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. union itmoiNt Singapore nu tstn/t EXPREtS SERVICES 10 LONDON. LWRPOIL. CONTINENTAL Ptßl* Spot P S>a*n -•cam BENOORAN 'E.L.I LMMB. Hinitlurg la Pt'lM 7 BENCLEUCN Lptal. G'mouth. Rolteroam Jm 11 11 IM 1/11 IM 17/11 BENVENUf 'H) N'Mrg. I'M*. R'dam. M bo JM It/11 Jm 14
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    • 1142 13 w,_ MeAUSTER «3c CO., LTD. w^ VPPCi. teli D*. n»i W*jmW \F*+* BLLSKMAM LDtl tJk KLAVEMBSS LINE LtMOOM. NAMIHtC. ROTTIttAM LOS AMEIES. SAN FRANCISCO MAVtE ft HULL SEATLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLANO CITY OF COLOMBO Acculiii car|i In Ceitral t Stalk S'PD't Itta >-«-»-i Amcnci M/ll JM II JM/ 3 Ftl
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  • 112 14 MELBOURNE, Frt MELBOURNE investment shares held steady to firm levels. Aust. Guarantee Corp. gained U. 3d. to 17s. 3d. Oils attracted renewed support after yesterdays profit-taking. Base metals were steady and loans lirni. Coo. Zinc. «3 6 Mount Ia« TX/1 HeraM 62 lot N.B. Hill 17'9i Hume* 73
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  • 192 14 SHIPS lying aUniuds the Sinfspere wharves tediy ars: Doneverett 37/28, Melnam 44. Automedon 42/43 S'raat |onore ft/S, Lenlnsky Komsomol 15 16. Toreador 45. Tegelberc 1/2. Vaa Cloon 13/14. Sumpltan NW. 4. Tons San N*W. 2. Outer reads: Uan Bin. Kuanctal. Mungkar. Ceylon, Keatia Mas. lj»nd Breeze. Karosaa,
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  • 206 14 aANUARY fint srade rufcfeer buytrt I f e.b. elowd In Singapore yeaterday at 77| cent* per lb. down 11 cent* on Thursday's puce. The tone vu aatlar. S.C.C.R.A. closing price* In cants par Ib ye«terd«y: Int. 1 R.S.S. Prompt f.o.b. luyera 761. (alien 77J (N> Int. 1 R.S.B.
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  • 35 14 SINGAPORE. Jan. 5. RUBBER: 77! cents per Ib. (down 11 cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 77; cents (hesitant). TIN: $475.12) per picul (down 62} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 502 14 By Our Market Correspondent rpURNOVER continued to X improve on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with tins gaining sharply in the morning. Just before noon, however, they began to slip off from the peak and a drop of 62} cents in the metal price
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  • 22 14 Malayan Stock Indices: Jan. 4 Jan. 3 Industrial*: 163.78 164.51 Tins: 297.89 298.26 S rubber*: 209.12 209.12 Jan. 1 1958=100.
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  • 742 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number cf deals In brackets: Induitrlala: M. Cement (2.000) 52.3S ON: Metal Box $2.30 OL: 8. Tradera (1.000) $4 00 Wearne (1.000) $2.95: Dunlopa (4.000) $1.20: Rothmane (1.000) St.lv Bouatead (3.000) 51. 40 od Mlnlnjt: A.
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  • 112 14 £HlNi»e Produca Eichania »in,i*»y P«r peu ycttarCacanut all: bulk 137 aeltrrs drtun *40 aaltcra: Caan: D«c. UK Ctintlnent (2SI buyara. 127 a«ll«ra. Pa»a«r: Muntok üblte |172| a«llerr. (taran-ak white SI7O aallcra, xprrlal Saran-ak black $M2| aallera, irarbl*d Lampong black »v:» acller*. ASTA flS2i aellerx. tmf apart C.pr. Aaaaalatlan
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  • 114 14 -TNI Malayan Eiehmm iinki' Ai 1 ••clatlsn mad* thra* changaa In 111 rates to marchanta jraaterday (all rat** to f 100) Canada: buying TT 34 9/18. airmail OD 34 11/16. 90 d/at 39i credit hills. 35 3 16 trad* bill*. IsMlng TT *r OO raady: Canada 84 3/16:
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  • 281 14 AFTER its recent rise A the price of tin in Singapore yesterday reacted slightly by 62$ cents to $475.12$ on an offering of 260 tons. The local market considered the fall as a natural reaction and slid the position was still one
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  • 659 14 'THE advent of the 1 New Year produced I nothing startling in the way of new factors to stimulate the rubber market, and post holiday lethargy reigned state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their weekly market review. Prices failed to hold the higher levels of last week
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1055 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific ek Atlantic Coast Service n* ft* cv ha span s>tm M'»o n i Miuiu S. f 'Cisco t. *n«iitt N.Yoii "Mlitni Miri' INI JM Jl JM/} Ftl 14 Ftl IMm 5 Mar II MM "Ctltcatt Miry" 21 72 Ftl 21 Ftl It MM
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    • 478 14 WtSTIOUNP EUROPE SERVICE j Spore v fkajs "enang SAIRINA 11/13 lap 14/1S Jaa tl Jat M'seilits. Havre. Ouflttrk. I A'artrp. R'dam. H'burg. B'men SOUTH t tYESI AFRICA SERVICE TAIOA 1/ 1 Jt« Durban (22/1), Port Einatteti (24/1). Capetoan (21/1). Matadi (11/1), Lagos (1/2). Cotonou (1/2), Accra, Tatoras' Abidian. Freeto«n. Conakry.
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    • 624 14 AOKAM TIN LTD. The Directors of Ackam Tin Limited announce thul ilie sal* of tin concentrates lor the quuvter enaeti 11m December. 190 l WM— piCUls THE METAL BOX COMPANY OF MALAYA LIMITED ilnrorporatril in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Uraeton of i.'ie Meul Box Company -■< Ma.aya
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1252 15 SITUATIONS VACANT It Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St ctt. «Jtfr* WANTED two Fndlsh teacher*. Minimum qualification Cambridge School Certificate, Federation of Malaya Certificate with Oral Knclish. Chine** knowledice preferable. Apply immediately to the Secretary. Board of Reboot Managers. Choon* Hua National Type Primary School (Chinese). Baatins. Kuala Langat. Belancor. VACANCIES
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    • 940 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box M ets. txtra MODERN THREE BEDROOM Bungalow with main furnishings, electric stove, hot water, refrigerator, two Dedrooma alr-cooditioa**, established lawns, carport and garden. Rent $530/-. Available six month*. District 10. Telephone Singapore— 6B3Bl Ext. 19. ACCOMMODATION WANTED WANTED fully furnished flat or house
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    • 959 15 EDUCATION tt Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St rfs. *xf re 1902 SCHOOL VBAR. Bnrel now for all music classes Including Cambridge School Cert locate. Apply Far Eastern Music School Kirk Terrace, B'pore. GUITAR A ACCORDION lesson* are given daily at the Guitar ft Accordion Centra, 9>, Pheng Oeck Avenue Hennett
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    • 832 15 WANTED It Words S3 (Mi*.)— Box St cf*. extra WANTED URGENTLY teacher teaching a boy of Pr. 4. 5 days a week. Please apply K.T. Tan. 498-R Upper East Coast Road. Singapore 16. WANTED TO PURCHASE REQUIRED TO PURCHASE secondband Oil Engine Driven Alternator Set, 73 Kw. or nearest. 400/230
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    • 760 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words S3 (Mi*.) Box St rfs. exfrn WSS F'lloo. 1939 A/35. 1961 R/ Oordinl. 1936 f mi. Hiaj Huat Co., 246 Middle Rd.. Spore Tel: *****. QUICK SALE 19SS 6 Renault 'IM i 43 m.pK.l Excellent condition throughout. Exchange for larger one or partial payment accepted.
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    • 742 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St cU. txtro I FIAT 1108 TV 1*37. Oood condition S2.ftOo. Phone (B'pore) ***** t ask for Mr. Ont FANTASTIC FIAT 8000 r Demon- J stratioa of Saloon A Station Wagon c Models ft East Asiatic Co. Ltd, sho«- rooms. A a.l
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    • 408 15 MISCELLANEOUS tS (Mi*.)— Box SB ctt. ejcfrej CLS4RINO NBW STOCKS at rork jottom prices! Punftaree* 52 PO. Pocket .Vatrhei .<:■ M), Trrylene Shlrin $4. (M1. "alendar pwiss Watches *10. Unary 4hlri« si.9o and lots more at Himalaya Trading Co., 3, Relrgi.- Koad, iS'pore). AT TOUR SERVICE (Spore) CERTIFICATES COPIEO while
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  • TIMES SPORT (1)
    • 1036 16 Weekend highlights SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore sports fans can show their appreciation to the host of athletes who have entertained them through the years by supporting the S.G.S.F.A. versus Joint Services soccer match in aid of S.O. S.C. funds at Jalan Besar Stadium on
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    • 305 16 LONDON. Fri. f>EG Knight, the Wanstead (Essex) Golf Club pro- fessional, has floated himself as "a company" to raise money for a six-week tour of Far Eastern Open tournaments, starting next month. He has Invited members to buy shares in $8.50 (£1) units in "the
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    • 73 16 HONG KONG. Fri. About 50 professional golfers from Asia. Australia. New Zealand, Britain. Canada. South Africa and the United States will come here in March to compete In the Open championship of Hong Kong. Most of them will also be doing the complete Far East
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    • 246 16 PasSeul among 77 entries for 'GN' f ONDON. Fri. Three previous winners Mr. What (1958). Merryman (1960) and Nicolaus Silver (1961) —are among 77 entries for this year's Grand National, to be run a; Aintree, Liverpool on Mar. 31. The race will be worth approximately $170,000. about the same as
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    • 39 16 LONDON, Fri. The Middlesbrough v Cardiff City third round FA. Cup-tie, scheduled to be played at Middlesbrough on Saturday, has been postponed because the ground is unfit The tie will now take place next Wednesday (Jan. 10. Reuter.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 435 16 I*^^-^ iMHiLmgJI TIN OUTPUTDECEMBER 1961 AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED TIN LIMITED 3.988 PICULS AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED Secretartw L. P NEWTON. Acting Secretary. SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED T:n Ore output for ItM month ol Dtrftnber 1961 687 plculs Hours worked 633 Yardage treated 279,000 yards NOTICE Wiih effect from 6th January.
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    • 225 16 SHERIFF'S SALE In thr Rich C'Mrt of the SUtr of Sincaporr. Island of Singapore. In the Cause of Suit No- M 29 of 195»— Execution No. tS*/Cl I 'M R Pichey Plaintiff veisus Dolatrai S Jcwhl trading as 1 Dolatrai S. Joshi Co. i«ued a."- a flrmi Defendant AUCTION SALE
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    • 797 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PESUROH JAVA iBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited for the I post of Junior Technician, Town Kail In the Municipal Secretary Department. 1 Salary Scale: $85 x 7.50 115/ i 137.50 x 7.50 197.50/212.50 x 7.50 280 p.m. plus a variable Cost of Living Allowance. Qualification*: Applicants
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    • 765 16 j NOTICES KELANTAN GOVT. HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Board of Trustees Invites application* Tor scholarships from Malays of Kelantan birth and non-Malay Keiaman State Naliotuls. who nave registered ihemselves as suoject of the Ruler of the State of Kelantan. to undergo the foilowuie higher studies courses beginning during 19«2:—
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    • 131 16 TABLETS Wtll tnoblc rapid correction and prevention of oefkienciee o* tfca vitomini most commonly Uckinfl in the t—4» thot are uiuolhr cenwmW in tropicol and semi-tropical countries. Eech "One-Sii-Twtlve" Tablet contains: Vitamin II TOO m. Vitamin B 6 5 mfl. Vitamin 112 50 meg. wail exceeding tne minimum daily roquiromant*
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  • TIME SPORT (2)
    • 143 17 May will not lead England again T ON'DON. Fri. Peter May. who has captained England's cricket team in 41 Tests, announced last night that he floes not wish to be considered for the Kncland captaincy in futurr The :;2 -year-old Surrey pl;i><r also said he would not be going on
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    • 703 17 Malaya's top doubles in easy first round wins CHENG HOE AND SOON HOOI OUTCLASS CEYLONESE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday top doubles pairs easily won their first-round matches when the first schools international badminton championships started at the Selangor B.A. Hall today. Khor Chens: Chye and Chin Wah Seng beat the Indian
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    • 98 17 Chinese wind up with 7-4 win QINGAPORE. Fri.— Chinese, k^ the runners-up to RAF, today completed their Premier League programme with a 7-4 victory over Indians at Jalan Besar StadiumIndians scored a firstminute goal through Ourunathan and after Kirn S wee's equaliser three minutes later. Indians went to 3-1 with
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    • 231 17 OWNERS WILL WELCOME FIXED STAKES SYSTEM By EPSOM JEEP TPOH, Fri.— Turf clubs in Singapore. Selangor and Penang will fall in line with the Perak Turf Club in paying fixed stake money this season. In the past turf clubs paid added money ten per cent of the sweepstakes takings. In
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    • 232 17 CAPETOWN, Friday. \TEW Zealand beat South Africa by 72 runs with 27 minutes to spare on the final day of the third unofficial Test here yesterday. New Zealand's victory, only their second International victory In topflight cricket, squared the five-match rubber 1-1. Final scores:
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    • 76 17 CINGAPORE. Frt. Malacca, the Malayan Hockey Association League champions, gambled on a young team In the opening match of the <nter-state triangular tournament here today and were beaten 1-0 by Johore. Outstanding among the Malacca "colts" was 15-year-old outside-right Yang Slow Ming who impressed with smart stickwork and
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    • 66 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor Club will meet Penang Sports Club In their annual Shaw Cup ***** match on the padang here tomorrow (5.15 p.m.). Teams are: SeJangor Clnb: Moore; Taylor, Mitchell. OTOare. Carey; rwigttiirh. R. Barrle; Ftmaer, Jope, Chllton, W. Barrie. Hagon. Grant, Miller. Munro.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 97 17 HOCKEY ARMY INTER I'XII KO (Ipoh, 2nd Workshop 5 2nd Engineer Sqn 1. S'OOR DIV. 2: Radio Malaya 2 S'gor Club 0; Police Depot 3 Municipal I. RUGGER FRIENDLY (K. Bharu); Kflantan Colts 23 (4 goals, try) Kedah Ail-Blues 3 (try). CABLE SPORT BADMINTON: AD England junior c 'ships (London):
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    • 141 17 Pillc (Yugo) 8-«, 6-3, 7-6; R. Kllderry bt B. Jovanovlc (Yugo) 7-6. 6-0, 6-0; R. Layer bt F. SherUf 8-6. 6-2. 6-4; A. Lane bt I. Budlng (W. Ocr) 6-2. 8-6. 7-9. 6-2; J. Mukerjea (Ind) bt M. 4-6, 6-1. 6-3, 6-3: W. Bungert (W. Ocr) bt W Coghlan 6-4.
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    • 174 17 BADMINTON INTERNATIONAL: Bchoolboys Open championships (S gor BA hall. 2.30 pjn). SOCCER SPORE GBFA DIV. 2A: Woodbridge v Customs (Woodbrtdge) Meter Readers 'A' v Prisons (PWD grd) SIR v Marines 'B (Geylang) Div. SA: Jurong v Police 'C <Jurong); Printing v 'A' Sqn, Armoured Corps (Printing grd). MATHISON CUP FINAL:
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  • 265 18 18 DISMISSED FROM SHA W THEATRES SINGAPORE. Fri. EIGHTEEN members of the Sluiw Theatres' stafT have been dismissed. A spokesman for the management said today that they included managers and ticket sellers. Some were not union members. But a spokesman for the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union said that
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  • 190 18 SINGAPORE. Friday. 4 SLOW, smouldering fire, believed to have been caused by a short circuit, broke out in a wooden building directly behind the City Hall shortly after 8 v.m. tonight. A telephone call from young unidentified schoolboj who saw smoke rising fron one
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  • 370 18 LONDON, J'n— Stock markets gained little encouragement from the overnitclr performance of Wall Stree' but fully maintained their firm undertone and finished a satisfactory iveek In good stylt>. Buying was stili selective. In the industrial n.arket. steel shares had their best day for some time I and although
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  • 32 18 MILAN. Fri.— A one-coach luxury expresa carrying sun tanned skiers from Italian winter resorts collided with a second train at Vidalengo. northern Italy, today killing two people and Injuring 45.
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  • 66 18 M. (AMIMATMAN 57 retired Overft*r P.W.D. after II yean service p»«m< away on 6-1-62 at 0.8. Cornice leaven Boapital about 3 p.m. »-I-«2 to Hindu Cemetery, 8 pore. NOMlS— Ymterday Jo«er>hine. belovrd «lf. of Gt-tontf H Nonli and mother of Chrlmlne <Mont«no> pa*M*l away pearrfnlly at ?<->A Onan Road.
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  • 26 18 MR AND MR*. Cri.ab Tbeam Sive* thank thnr rxcellencie*. Hon: Mlnlston, friend* and relative! for their presrntK. good wl»he» and attendance at their wedding 31.12.61.
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  • 55 18 Marine takes on Jayne for a 'twist' IS MARINE Bob K.i minski is completely entranced by his partner as he en Races in an impromptu "twist." the new dance craze, at the I.S. naval base in Newfoundland, with film actress Jayne Mansfield. Jayne is touring Arctic bases with the Bob
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  • 57 18 LONDON. Fri.— A big London private dancing school has banned the new dance craze, the twist, because it Is "too sexy." The managing director of the London Dance Institute said: "The twist Is far too uninhibited, abandoned and frankly sexy to be performed In
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  • 92 18 PAGAN CULT SLAYING: HUNT IS ON LIVERPOOL. Fn. Police] today hunted for members of a pagan cult in the belief that a woman found stabbed to death may have been a victim of a full moon ritual murder. The cult, which has a wide following here, worships the Polynesian god
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  • 39 18 VIENTIANE. Fri.— U.S. military sources said tonight they had "no evidence" of a reported invasion of Laos by Communist Chinese troops. The report, by the Rightwing Boun Oum Government, said the Chinese were driving on Vientiane
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  • 36 18 TALPEH, Fri. Local newspapers said today Mrs. Wang Chi.^wife of an Army officer, has given birth to a 15-pound boy. her tenth child, all of whom we-e more than ten pounds ai birth.— U.P.l.
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  • 22 18 PANJIM (Goa>. Fri. Dealers here have been ordered to declare all stocks of foreign liquor as a prelude to prohibition.
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  • 117 18 or 4, tit (minimum MR. AND MRS. Wong Tow Nam thank all relathrea and frlrnda for their valuable preacnta, eoacntolatorr message*, kind assistance and attendance at the wadding of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Bwee Klat on 31.12 61. MR. AND MRS. John Thomna thank friends and relatives for their
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  • 417 18 Association refutes bank union charges SINGAPORE. Fri fpilK Malayan Exchange Banks Association today refuted an allegation of "inflicting unwarranted penalties on the public whenever a member-bank is engaged in a dispute with ils employees." The allegation was contained in a letter which the Singapore Bank Employees Union sent to thr
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 25 18 latn ebstified advertisements FOMG— TAN: Coarlea cldmt. »/o Mr. and tin. Ktm Choon to AngHtn*. rldent d/o Mr. and Mrs. Tons Sane oa 23- 12-<l.
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    • 191 18 Calling All WISE Purchasers! Please Buy a Flat Exclusive at a Price Inexpensive such as THE KIMSIA COURT at Nutmeg Road, off Orchard Road, (opp. Ngee Ann Bldg.) Singapore. Bus Services. Schools Market. Shops; Etc. nearby. Price from $15,400/- j Only 51 57.50 per month for 5 yearsj Special Discount
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 44 18 The weather UIOHEST 8-id lowest tempera- turee In Malaya and Singapore (or the peiiod 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 prn. jwterday HUhnt Lowrat KuAib Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 84 72 Mr Urea 88 73 Singapore 86 7.1
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