The Straits Times, 25 January 1962

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  • 22 1 SJTR»ATW»«<» AVEBACK DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Not*"* Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JAM ARY 25, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 036
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  • 359 1 Soviet Marshal replies to 'bragging' by U.S. Nuclear havoc 'at one blow' ty|OSCOW, Wed. .Marshal Rodion Malinovsky, the Defence Minister, said in a front-page article in Pravda today that Soviet rockets and missiles could "wipe off the face of the earth at one blow" all the industrial
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  • 39 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. President Kennedy has asked India and Pakistan to accept the good offices of Mr. Eugene Black, President of the World Bank, in a new effort to solve the Kashmir problem, authoritative sources said today.
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  • 314 1 Malaysia is a valuable idea— Mr. M SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rpHE leader of the Workers Party, Mr. David A Marshall, today welcomed the concept of Malaysia as being tremendously important and valuable not only to all" the territories concerned, but also to the South-East Asia region. He was speaking in the
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  • 55 1 TOKYO, Wed— The Japanese Maritime Safety Board today said a Japanese fishing boat was .fired on by an unidentified ship, and one crew member was injured seriously late last night about 330 miles Northwest of Cheju island. The Board said the ship had been chased by
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  • 549 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. *£\l\i kidnappers of Mr. Lee Say Thong, Gi), eldest brother off the rubber magnate, Mr. Lee Van Lian, shook, hands with him and wished him good-night before they released him in Batu Road shortly before midnight last night. This
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  • 52 1 BERLIN, (Eastern sector) Wed. East Germany's Volkskammer 'Parliament) today passed a law providing for the calling up of men aged 18 to 26 for 18 months' basic military training. The timing and extent of actual recruiting is to be left to the Minister of Defence, General Karlheinz
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  • 52 1 SAIGON. Wed. Two Australian frigates, HMAS Vampire and Quickmatch. are expected off Cap St. Jacques early tomorrow on their way to Saigon on a four-day courtesy visit on the occasion of Australia Day (Jan. 26). The two ships will provide teams for a variety of sports
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  • 139 1 ALGIERS, Wed. Thousands of police and troops are standing here today to crush any European demonstrations in the city. The authorities fear an i outbreak of incidents to i mark the second anniversary of the barricades revolt against President De Gaulle's Algerian self-deter-mination policy. Traffic
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  • 67 1 PARIS, Wed. President Charles de Gaulle today named former Algiers police chief to head the Surete Nationale in the ir.idst of the Government's new drive to keep down terrorism here and in Algeria. Jacques Aubert. who gained I an insight into terrorist methods in Algiers,
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  • 33 1 TOKYO. Wed. Premier Hayato Ikeda said today hLs Government was "determined" to continue its "tight money'" policies for the next few months in an effort to balance Japan's international accounts. U.P.I.
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  • 27 1 TOKYO. Wed. An elderly Japanese man committed harakirl rather than "live an aimless life" according to reports reaching here today from Osaka western Japan.
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  • 90 1 PRINCE TO GO TO SAME SCHOOL (IT'S A 'TOUGH' ONE) AS DAD f ONDON. Wed. Prince [Li Charles (above), heir to the British throne, will go to Gordonstoun School where his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, was a student in Scotland, it was announced yesterday. Prince Charles. 13. to in
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  • 46 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. R. Harlramalingam, 50, unem--1 ployed, was killed instantly when he was knocked by a car at the 7Vfe mile, Tampines Road, tonight. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact the Traffic Police at the Sepoy Lines Station. Tel. No. 7200 ext. 385.
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  • 107 1 rKYO, Wed.— Two young Japanese factory workers who thought sleeping j pills would give them cour- age to steal watches found. I when it was time to run, they just wanted to sleep Instead. The pair walked into a watchmaker's shop In one of
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  • 92 1 USE N-ARMS IN THE EAST —ADMIRAL CHICAGO. Wed. Adm. Felix B. Stump <ret.> has called for the use of tactical nuclear weapons —If necessary to repel Communist aggression in the Far East. The Commander-in-Chief of U.S. military forces in the Pacific from 1953 to 1958 said It was "high time'
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  • 138 1 Five U.S. missiles fail to orbit CAPE CANAVERAL, Wed. An American attempt to put five satellites into orbit 500 miles above the earth at the same time failed here today. Air Force officials announced 25 minutes after the launching here that the 50-ton Thor-Able-Star rocket's second stage had failed to
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 296 2 BRITAIN-NO EXEMPTION FROM RULES OF 'THE SIX' STRASBOURG, Wednesday BRITAIN must be prepared to accept the common policies adopted by the six Common Market countries since 1958, as well as the basic provisions of the Common Market Treaty, the European Parliamentry Assembly was told here last night. A report, presented
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    • 129 2 Pakistan We blocked Goa-bound Portuguese KARACHI, Wed. Pakistan interned two Portuguese ships during the Goa hostilities, seizing cargoes of arms and explosives, the Pakistan Foreign Office disclosed here yesterday. The ships were the Lurid and Antares. and their trews were also Interned, a spokesman said. No action had yet been
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    • 38 2 MOSCOW, Wed Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin will visit the United Arab Republic late this month or early next month. Gagarin is going at the Invitation of the UA.R. Vicepresident, Gen. Abdel Hakim Amer.— U.P.l.
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    • 32 2 LONDON. Wed. The Duke of Edinburgh is to attend the second Commonwealth study conference In Canada from May 13 toJune 6. It was announced from Buckingham Palace today.— Reuter.
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    • 559 2 Britain puts ban on arms export to Indonesia LONDON. Wed MR. Edward Heath, British Deputy Foreign Secretary, yesterday announced a temporary suspension of British arms exports to Indonesia with one exception. He told the House of Commons that as a temporary measure, and until the situation over West Irian was
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    • 36 2 LIBBON. Wed. The Foreign Ministry said that the Portuguese Government has agreed In principle to the terms for the repatriation of prisoners of war taken by the Indians in Goa, Damao and Diu. U.P.I.
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    • 153 2 Ban decision faces fire from both sides LONDON. Wednesday. ORITAIN'S decision to ban the export of arms to Indonesia is likely to meet criticism from both :he Dutch and the Indonesians, diplomatic observers said here last night. The decision Is certain!; going to annoy Indonesia, whose President Boekamo Is due
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    • 28 2 HONG KONG. Wed— Eight leading Singapore models last night showed off Singapore and Malayan fashion creations to delegates to the Pacific Area Travel Association conference here.
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    • 216 2 Nuclear tests on Christmas Island? MAC won't say no I ONDON. Wed. The Prime Minister. Mr. Macmillan. yesterday refused to give a definite assurance that the United States would not be allowed to use Christmas Island In the Pacific for nuclear tests. When Mr. Emrys Hughes, a Left-wing Labour member
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    • 246 2 T AGOS. Wed. —T h conference of 21 foreign ministers meeting here to prepare for an African "summit" yesterday adopted a Senegalese resolution making it possible for the Algerian Provisional Government to attend. The resolution, adopted after several hours discussion, recommended that
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    • 56 2 CAPETOWN, Wed— Fifteen countries are officially joyco*.tlng South African good:., D Nicholas Dlederlchs, i nlst/r of Economic Affairs a d Mines, told the House ol Assembly yesterday. The countries are: The Soviet Union. Communist China, India. Malaya. Antigua. Barbados. Jamaica. iftitlcii Guiana. Surinam. Ethiopia. Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria.
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2 POTO SPECIAL
    • 291 3 U THANT ASKS FOR MORE TROOPS NEW YORK, Wednesday. \J THANT, the United Nations acting Secre-tary-General, yesterday appealed for more troops for the U.N. Congo operation. He addressed identical letters to the chief delegates of 10 countries, which now have combat troops in the troubled republic, urging their Governments to
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    • 88 3 Kashmir Kennedy makes an offer KARACHI, Wed.— President Kennedy has offered the good offices of a "person mutually acceptable" to India and Pakistan to settle the Kashmir issue. Pakistan regards it as a "constructive initiative." a Foreign Office spokesman, disclosing this, said today. The offer was made In a personal
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    • 23 3 MOSCOW, Wed.— The Soviet deputy Premier, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. returned yesterday from a tour of Guinea. Ghana. Mall and Morocco.— U.P.I.
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    • 18 3 MOSCOW. Wed. Russia and China yesterday signed an agreement here for cultural exchpnges this year.— Reuter.
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    • 48 3 piFTEEN thousand villagers, hired at $3 each, acted as mourners in this scene of the funeral of Mahatma Candhi on the famoui Nev/ Delhi thoroughfare Rajpath. "Nine Hours to Rama," a film on the life of Candhi is to be released soon.
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  • 356 4 IPOH. Wxl Former junior mixed doubles champion put under restricted residence JJAH KEE VIM, 26, a former Perak junior badminton mixed doubles champion, described by the police as a treasurer and "mas-ter-mind" of the notorious 08 gang, was one of eight youths served with
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  • 56 4 ALOR STAR, Wed. Mr Mohan Singh, a dental surgeon at the rural health training centre In Jltra. was seriously Injured In a headon collision between his car and another one at me 10th mile. Alor Star-Jltra Road yesterday evening. Mr. Teh Ah Seng, a businessman, the
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  • 173 4 NEW YEAR: 6,000 GIFTS TO POOR FROM SHAW BROTHERS CINOAPORE. Wed. Mr. Runme Shaw and Mr. Run Run Shaw, through the Shaw Foundation, will distribute Chinese New Year gifts to 6,000 poor aged men and women In Singapore and the Federation. The distribution of Chinese New Year ang pow gifts
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  • 55 4 JOHORE. BAHRU, Wed. A second civics and leadership training course for penghulus and assistant penghulus will be opened tomorrow at the youth Instruction centre here by the Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. The first training course for 39 penghulus and assistant
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  • 131 4 Plea to US: Don't sell under tin ceiling TPOH, Wed. The AJI- Malaya Chinese Mining Association Committee decided here today to request the U.S. Government not to dispose of Its stockpile tin below the £965 a ton ceiling fixed by the International Tin Council. The president of the association, Mr.
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  • 234 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday rpHE Government was A urged today to set up a commission of Inquiry to look into the salaries and conditions of service of members of the Police Force. Incbe Othman bin Abdullah iPMIP Tanah Merah), speaking In the House
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  • 17 4 PENANO. Wed.— The Belgian Ambassador, Mr. R. Malengreau. arrived here today on a two-day visit.
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  • 106 4 A PERTH Chinese girl. Mis* Shirley Wan, marlied Inche Abdul Rahman bin Yahaya, from Province Wellesley, at Perth mosque. Inche Abdul Rahman ha* graduated as a mechanical engineer from the University of Western Australia. The bride is the daughter of Capt. and
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  • 158 4 George Town too colonial? Don't rush into changes, says Mayor DENANG. Wed.—The Mayor of G«orge Town. Mr. Ooi Thlam Biew, said today the City Council would "give full consideration" to a reader's suggestion that George Town should be renamed. He was commenting on a letter published in last Mondays Straits
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  • 66 4 Calling Mr. Shanmugam of Penang DENANO. Wed.— The Voice of America will answer a question submitted by Penang listener, Mr. N. Shanmugam. at 5.30 p.m. local time on Saturday. Mr. Shanmugam, of Kebun N'yor Road, had asked what adjustment America would make to its economy In tht event of a
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  • 64 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A former teacher in a Chinese school was committed for trial In the High Court at a preliminary inquiry today on a charge of raping one of his students. Yee Tar Swee, 31, was alleged to have raped a 13-year-old girl in a room at
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  • 28 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. 'The Golden Lands", a South East Asia Shell Film Unit Production, will be previewed at the Shell Theatrette on Friday at about 2.30 p.m.
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  • 23 5 SINGAPORE. W e d <>'ater will be turned off in ZONES TWO and FIVE from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 431 5 MALAYA NOW STUDYING MEASURES TO HALT UNRESTRICTED IMPORTS FROM RED COUNTRIES KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MEASURES to check the glut of sugar in the Malayan market caused by unrestricted imports of the commodity from the Communist countries are now l)eing considered by the Federation Government, a
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  • 44 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The City Council today warned that action would be taken against culprits who pull down official notices put up at public standplpes. The Council asks the public to turn off taps after use in order to avoid waste
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  • 211 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The First Criminal District Court today Jailed two men, for hurting a woman, and also ordered them to receive six strokes of the rotan. They were Heng Thiam Yeow 24. who was jailed for three years and Loh Chew Whatt. 22.
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  • 177 5 SINGAPORE, Wed HTHREE High Street 1 firms have signed agreements covering wage and working conditions with the Singapore Textiles and General Merchants' Employees Union, representing their employees. They are S. P. H. De Silva Ltd., a firm of jewellers, and the textiles firms of
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  • 136 5 SIX CHINESE SCHOOL 6RADS NAMED FOR STUDY IN NZ SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government today announced the names of six more Government Chinese Middle 111 school graduates who have been selected by the Public Service Commission for higher studies overseas. The six Patrick Wong Park Van. and Lee Hong Tack
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  • 80 5 SINGAPORE, Wed— A RAF constable. Abu Talib bin Abu Bakar, whose right little finI ger was fractured in a road accident, was awarded $2,000 J lin damages and costs in an 1 action which he brought against the Green Bus Co.. Ltd. in the High Court
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  • 57 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Minister for Health, Mr. K. M. Byrne., will present gold bars, and gold and silver medals to blood donors at the Blood Transfusion Centre at the General Hospital on Jan. 31. Fourteen donors will receive gold bars, while 38 will
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  • 305 5 Making roads safer for pedestrians SINGAPORE. Wednesday. »T<HE Singapore Government will spend $300,000 this year to ensure greater safety to pedestrians using busy streets. This was announced today in an official statement listing recommendations for Improvements to be made by the Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee. The committee, under
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  • 107 5 46 RECRUITS TAKEN ON BY THE SMF SINGAPORE, Wed Forty-six men have been recruiteo. tor service with the Singapore Military Forces. They had applied for enlistment following a Home Ministry advertisement for recruits. Of these recruits 39 will be assigned to the Ist Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment at Ulu Pandan
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  • 66 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Junior technician John Robert Laverick, 24, of the Communication Centre, RAF Changi, was sentenced to a total of 84 days' detention by a court martial at Changi for stealing $100 from a fellow airman and on another charge of destroying secret documents. Laverlck, who
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  • 31 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Metro Philharmonic Society will present baritone Choo Hwee Lin at a solo recital, on March 3, at the Cultural Centre, accompanied by Miss Seah Khung Img.
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    • 198 5 rpHE following Is today's x schedule of clvtl aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Zurich, Istanbul, Teheran, Delhi. Rangoon, Kuala Lumpur (BA 716) 5.30 p.m.; from Tokyo, Manila iBA 941) 6.05 pjn.; from Syaney. Darwin (BA 713 > 10.45 p.m. Qantaa: From Perth, Jakarta
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    • 215 5 Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML 103) U.tf a.m.; from Slbu. Kuchlng (ML 403) 3.15 pm from Kuanun. Kuala Lumpur (ML 115) 430 pm.; from Sandakan, Jeaaelton. Brunei, Slbu, Kuchlng (ML 409) 5.15 p.m. from Kola Bahru. Periling. Ipoii, Kuaia Lumpur, Malacca <ML 131) 7.15 pjn.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML
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  • 294 6 EXTRAORDINARY' RESULT OF 8 DISTINCTIONS BY COLOMBO PLAN STUDENTS IN SYDNEY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MALAYAN students studying medicine in Sydney under the Colombo Plan took first places in three of four subjects of the first year course. Another Malayan student took second place in a
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  • 171 6 WOMAN: 'FRIEND' HACKED AND BIT ME ALOR STAR. Wednesday. A HOUSEWIFE, Noorjan binte Mohamed, 30, today testified that she was struck with a parang and an axe by a woman from whom she tried to collect .$l2. "She also bit my right arm." Noorjan told a preliminary Inquiry at which
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  • 66 6 Aussie team plans visit to Malaya PERTH. Wed. Ten West Australian manufacturers will visit to Asia In March, the president of the the West Australia Chamber of Manufacturers, Mr. W. A. Ashton, said today. He said the team would visit Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang. Bangkok. Hong Kong. Tokyo and Osaka.
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  • 42 6 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Lower Perak Umno will hold a tea oarty at the Kwonß Tong Association here on Sunday In honour of Its president, Inche Sulalman bin Bulon. who has been appointed deputy to the Mentrl Besar of Perak.
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  • 22 6 PENANO, Wed. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will open a community hall at Pulau Jerejak leprosarium on Sunday.
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  • 202 6 MALACCA, Wednesday TWO thousand Gurkhas In combat uniforms have "Invaded" Malacca by sea and air and taken control of certain points along the main road between Seremban and Johore. They are members of the 63 Gurkha Infantry Brigade and this Is their final exercise before leaving
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  • 114 6 Qantas to take off flights of Comet 4 from K.L. ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. All Qantas Comet 4 flights passing through Kuala Lumpur will cease from the end of this month till the end of March due to re-arrange-ment of its schedules. Mr. D. J. Hilliger, manager of Qantas here, said
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  • 31 6 PENANO, Wed— A Japanese Government fishing survey ship, the 602- ton Boyo Maru, called at Penang today on a courtesy visit while on its way to the Indian 'Yean.
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  • 179 6 IPOH. Wed. The Dis--1 trict Officer of the Kuala Kangsar district, Inche Mohamed Senawi bin Haji Zainuddin, has criticised the apathy of farmers in cultivating their lands. He said that numerous applications for land were being made to the Government, with requests that
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  • 96 6 HERE ON A ROUTINE VISIT TO BRITISH TROOPS T<HE Adjutant -General to the Forces, General Sir Richard Goodbody. 59, (above) who flew Into Singapore on Tuesday on a routine visit to Far East stations. Gen. Goodbody was met at Singapore Airport by the C-in-C. Farelf, Sir Nigel Poett, and the
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  • 31 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed— The Rev. Mother St. Emlle, head of the St. Nicholas Convent In Alor Btar, has arrived here to start a new community of her order here.
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  • 281 6 Chaos if the old school clerks are replaced, warns Ram IPOH. Wednesday. qjTRONO representations are to be made to the Ministry of Education to withdraw its recent instructions which call for the removal of all government clerks now working in the former government schools in the Federation. These government clerks
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  • 96 6 A NEW YEAR GESTURE: FREE DEATH FOR STRAYS PENANG. Wed. As a Chinese New Year gesture, the Penang branch of the RSPCA will collect and destroy free ail unwanted dog? and cats brought to the animal infirmary at River Road. "If the infirmary Is too far away, the society's ambulance
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  • 133 8 Out-of-town bomoh wanted to catch croc KOTA BHARU, Wed. A bomoh (medicine man) from Batu Pa hat will be asked to help destroy a crocodile endangering thousands of villagers along the Rantau Panjang river, 67 miles east of here. The crocodile killed a man recently The villagers have formed a
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  • 51 8 Gentle doctors —by order BENTONG. Wed. The Mayor of Penang, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, said here last night that Government doctors in Penang had been ordered not to scold their Datlents but treat them gently. He was speaking to Socialist Front members in the Labour Party office during a visit
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  • 158 8 RAF TO HELP WITH A COPTER TO BUILD $38m. LINK ROAD ITU ALA LLMPLR. Wed. The Roycl Air Force may lend tbe Federation Government a helicopter soon to assist in the first phase of making the $38 million east-west road across North Malaya. The whirlybird will be used to ferry
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  • 30 8 KUALA SELANGOR. Wed— Members of the American Peace Corps will visit Tanjong Karang. Selangor's ricebowl, on Saturday. They will be shown various projects under the rural development programme.
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  • 160 8 NEW YORK, Wad. f)FFICIALB of the Malayan rubber industry held their second day of meetings with American rubber manufacturers and traders here yesterday and the head of the visiting Malayan mission said the talks were proceeding "very smoothly." Mr. Qan Teck Yeow.
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  • 165 8 2 Sarawak Rangers lifted out of jungle test KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. •pWO of the 47 Sarawak Rangers trekking through the Pahang jungle in a test of en- durance and skill were lifted out by helicopter today because of exhaustion and minor injuries caused by thorns. The Iban trackers left Kuantan
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  • 154 8 [JUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malayan students in Australia will take ->art for the first time in special functions to celebrate Australia's National Day on Friday. A statement by the Australian High Commission -ere today said that throughout Australia there would be
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    846 9  -  JAMES CAMERON from LONDON, Wednesday THE BUCCANEERING BUSH-LEAGUE BALLOON THAT WAS SIR ROY WELENSKY IT is always a mixed satisfaction when some eminent clayfoot whom one lias \uinly needled for years, and been chided for so doing, turns out to be exactly what one had been saying all along.
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    • 254 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS UUry advance (5). 1 4-£ ln a buUdlr '8 6. A form ol protecUou wperior 1. The commander, aii annoy- to many (5) Ing fellow with time to wand 11. Don't they know where they before a hill <9>. are? (4-7:. A princess has to be
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  • 40 10 2* Words tit (Minimum) THE WIDOW or the UU Mr. Pan* Yong Wah thank the Bhutfdtst Union. k]l friend* and relatives for their ktnd rxpressloo* of sympathy, wreaths. donations, night visits assistance and attendance at the funeral on 16-1-63.
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    • 563 10 By this morning it may be clear whether today's African summit conference at Lagos is to assemble with or without the Casablanca powers represented. The Monrovia powers, meaning virtually all the remaining independent African nations, are uniformly sympathetic with the Algerian government in exile and a compromise
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    • 586 10 Malayan broadcasting has always been a popular target for criticism, a subject on which every listener is his own expert It is easy to find fault, and even easier to suggest remedies. Do as the listener says. But the critics usually have little knowledge of the problems
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  • 1067 10  - Cinderella country... and its canny Prince Charming DENIS WARNER THE THREAT TO THAILAND^ SECURITY from BANGKOK. Wednesday SIXTEEN years ago Prince bouvanna Phou/na, now Prime Min-ister-dc s i gna te of Laos, and once a student at the National School of Electricity at Grenoble in France, dismantled the pump at
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    • 236 10 lIAN SUYIN-8 letter in last Saturday's Forum was like a breath of fresh air amid the hate-filled illogical tripe that one usually meets with In the literature devoted to deallng with the Eurasian Issue. In all my reading along these lines I can recall just
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    • 379 10 THE Minister of Health alleged In Parliament that I kept my surgical Instruments at home and therefore was not able to do my work at the hospital, and that I refused to show my instruments and operation techniques to other doctors in the General Hospital. With due
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    • 101 10 T IBERATION of West Irian is a seemingly noble cause if we forget the horrors of war. which Han Suyln will not easily forget Her book "Love is a 'Many Splendoured Thing," reminds one of some of these horrors. It is a tragedy that
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    • 152 10 T REFER to your Jan. 33 1 report of Parliament proceedings with particular reference to my speech In connection with Annie Cheah. Your report is Incorrect when it states that I had told Parliament that "stripteasers like Annie Cheah performed there This is
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    • 71 10 lifß. MARSHALL'S ob--1 x Jection to the Rubber Dealers (Amendment) BUI on the argument that It would open the door to large-scale gambling In rubber by small people shows an utter Ignorance of the speculative element in our rubber trade. On the contrary, this Bill would help to
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  • 1341 11 ISMAIL SPEAKS OF THE REASON WHY ARRESTS MADE Row over detainees during the debate on allocation for internal security STRAITS TIMES PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday gIX Socialist Front M.P.s walked oat of the House of Representatives today following the debate on the allocation of
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  • 191 11 GAMBLING -M.P. TELLS OF NEED FOR CURB KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Chin See Yin (Ind.—Seremban Timor) told Parliament today of the need to introduce new legislation to control gambling like chee fan and pintables ln public places. Speaking during the debate on the estimates for the Ministry of internal Security.
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  • 49 11 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Singapore General Employees' Union and the Shaw Organisa tton management continued their negotiations today to end the 35-day-old strike at 15 theatres, but no progress was made. The strike by the company's 400 workers to over arrears of overtime, allegedh due to them.
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  • 25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Glazed and unglazed mosaic tiles are to be given pioneer status under the Pioneer Industries (Relief from Income Tax) Ordinance.
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  • 40 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Department of Physics of the University of Malaya to to receive equipment worth $125,000 from Britain's Department of Technical Cooperation, according to a statement Issued by the British High Commissioner* office here today.
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  • 38 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. —An unemployed man. Hassan bin Jantan, 25, pleaded guilty to stealing a bicycle today and was jailed for five years by the First Criminal District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh. He had three previous convictions.
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  • 211 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The doyen of New Zealand's House of Representatives, Mr H.G.R. Mason, 77, will fly into Singapore with five other MPs on Saturday for a study tour of South-East Asia. They will be here for six days. Mr. Mason, an Opposition member,
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  • 323 11 ifUCHING, Wed.— The Sarawak National Party has declared that it is against the Malaysia plan, although it is still "keeping the door open for negotiations" on the concept of Malaysia. In a statement, the se-cretary-general of the party, Mr Stephen Kakmg Nlngkan. said that
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  • 192 11 Singapore police probe seven life assurance companies SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'pHE Singapore Police has launched a thorough investigation into the activities of seven life assurance companies here. The investigation follows complaints made by a number of people at the end of last month, Supt. P. E. Pennefather of the C.I.D. said
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  • 189 11 Socialists invite diplomats to talks KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Diplomatic missions have been Invited to send observers to the three-d a y Malaysian Socialist conference which opens at the Town Hall here on Friday. The sponsor, the Socialist Front of Malaya, has also Invited university student societies and clubs ln the
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  • 200 11 M.P. flayed for that 'wife on each side' attack KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Prominent Indian Muslims here today hit out at an Alliance back-bencher who told Parliament yesterday that the Government should cancel the citizenship of the "many Indian Muslims who had two wives one ln India and the other here.
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  • 51 11 KUAi-^ U i;.wnn, «Ved The Australian High Commissioner, Mr. T.K. Critchley. will return to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow after an absence of more than four months. Mr. Critchiey attended the 15th session of the United Nations General Assembly ln New York as a member of the Australian
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  • 90 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Director-General of Telecommunications for Malaya and Singapore. Mr. J. H. Vagstaff, today announced the extension of overseas telephone service to nine South and Central American countries. They are Argentina, Brazil, Colombia Venezuela, Costa Rica Guatemala. Ni- caragua. Honduras and Panama. The
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    • 194 13 Smallpox claims No. 7 victim in Britain BRADFORD, Wed. Britain's current smallpox outbreak yestcruay claimed Its seventh life a pathologist who had earlier cared for a Pakistani smallpox victim. Dr. Norman Joseph Ainley. 37. died In Oakwell Hospital in this northern indubtrl.il city, the scene of all but one o;
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    • 33 13 MADRID. Wed. Rescue workers last night dug into the floodlit ruins of a partlybuilt hotel in north-east Spain which collapsed, killing at least seven people and inlurlng 40.— Reuter
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    • 128 13 GLENN ALL SET FOR BLAST-OFF ON SATURDAY fAPE CANAVERAL. Wed. The replaced oxjren apparatus in lieut. -Col. John Glenn's space capsule was reported working perfectly today after be had spent an hour checking all the sysUms in the vehicle which is to take him into orbit. Informed sources said it
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    • 25 13 GENEVA. Wed— A meeting of the deadlocked three-power nuclear weapons tests ban conference scheduled here for this afternoon has been called off. Reuter.
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    • 426 13 U.S. and Russia won't fight for you in Laos, China is told GENEVA. Wad. JHE United States delegate to the 14-power Laos conference here yesterday told the Chinese delegate that he did not believe the United States and the Soviet Union "intend to fight a war on your behalf in
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    • 95 13 Sir Roy meets Tshombe in secret SALISBURY. Wed. A spokesman for Sir Roy Welensky's office said here last night that the Federal Prime Minister and President Molse Tshombe of Katanga had a secret meeting here last Thursday. The spokesman said they discussed the question of food supplies for Katanga. He
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    • 216 13 BRITISH TROOPS HOLD 'FREEDOM FIGHTERS' BELIZE. British Honduras). Wednesday. BRITISH troops yesterday captured two "freedom fighters from neighbouring Guatemala near the coastal town of Punta Gorda, in Southern Bri1 tish Honduras. Nine other Guatemalans are believed to be hiding in the bush near the town. The Guatemalans crossed the border
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    • 34 13 BONN, Wed.— Dr. Adenauer. 86-year-old West German Chancellor, who has a feverish cold, is able to leave his bed and Is dealing with important papers at home. It was reported today.— Reuter
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    • 196 13 SAIGON. Wednesday. a STRONG force of Viet Cong (Communist) guerillas yesterday stormed over a government post at the southern tip of South Vietnam, killing 12 and wounding 10, according to authoritative military sources. The sources said the post. In An Xuyen province, was
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    • 82 13 CARACAS Venezuela Wed. Pro-Castro demonstrators hurled Molotov cocktails through the office windows of two American companies during the night in protect against the Western Hemisphere Foreign Ministers meeting at Puma Del Esta, in Uruguay. In earlier demonstrations yesterday, which accompanied an unofficial transport
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    • 25 13 GENEVA. Wed. The excutlve board of the World Health Organisation has decided to recommend a budget of U8529.956.000 for It for 1963.— Reuter.
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    • 80 13 PHILIPPINES DIPLOMATS TOLD: SPEAK IN TAGALOG MANILA. Wed.— Philippines diplomats presenting credentials in foreign lands will use the Filipino national language, Tagalog. according to a Foreign Office directive. The Philippines Vlce-Presld-ent and Foreign Secretary, Mr. Emmanuel pelaez. said the order was "part of the programme for the greater use o'
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    • 192 13 NEW YORK. Wad. pOMMUNIST Outer Motive golia yesterday joined the Afro-Asian bloc in sponsoring a U.N. draft resolution on Angola countering an earlier draft by Poland and Bulgaria. The Polish Bulgarian draft sought an arms embargo and other sanctions against Portugal for her
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    • 291 14 DOUBLE IT FOR ICED COFFEE YOU can get a good cup of coffee with no more fuss and bother than it takes to make a good cup of tea. There is no need even to use a percolator. Whatever method you use, the first all-important rule Is use enough good
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    • 264 14 ATTRACTIVE, 20 year-old Helen Tan, "Miss Malaya, 1961," will wear a $500-\vedding gown when she marries her fiance, Mr. Low Vow Chuan, managing director of Federal Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Miss Tan, a stenographer, who was still at her desk this week,
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    • 331 14 CONSTANT WEARING GOOD FOR PEARLS INSTEAD of being re- legated to the category of an old wives tale, the age-old belief that sleeping in pearls is good for them is given approval by one of Britain's largest firms specialising in pearls. This is because oil from the human skin can
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    • 48 14 Here Is a new wringable cotton dress which can be washed by hand or machine. Drip-dry and non-iron, it has a cork-screw panel over a bell skirt with a scoop ed oat neckline, and is ideal for any time of the day.
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    • 702 14  - CHANGE IN SOCIAL SCENE FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR EVELYN TU BY THERE is a New Year feeling in ths air already— especially if you walk 1 by the bustling markets of Chinatown. Makeshift stalls piled high with bright red Mandarin oranges, (symbolic of wealth and good fortune) waxed ducks, flowers
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    • 102 14 Guy Larochc opened his new salons last year in the building belonging to Harry Winston, the celebrated New York jeweller, other couturiers plan to follow Laroche's lead and show real gems with their clothes instead of costume jewellery in Paris this week reports Peggy Massin. Winston
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  • 534 16 From Our Market Correspondent SMALL business was again transacted on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with little interest to stimulate trading. The rise of $2.62} in the noon metal price, while it helped the market a shade, had no really appreciable effect on
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  • 22 16 Malaran Stock Inditws: Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Industrials: 162.18 162.16 Tins: 294.64 292.44 S Rubber*: 211.32 211.12 Jan. 1 19.>8=100.
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  • 811 16 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Boustead (1.000) 31.40 xd: Dunlopy $1.24 OL. (1.000) $1.23, (1.000) <1.24: East Smelting (1.000) $2.71: Oammon (1.000) $1.76: J. Waugh (2.000) $2.01; Malayan Banking i2.0O0) *6.30: M. Breweries (1,000) $3.16:
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  • 109 16 MELBOURNE. Wed TN VESTMENT shares continued the uptrend In a busy market and the leaders were stronger. B.H.P. recovered partly to 665. Baa* metals were steady while oils were easier. Anst. Oil and Gas declined 3s. to 625. Loans closed firm. Con. Zinc S3 9 Mount IM 70'7|
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  • 167 16 SNIPS lying alengtld* thi Singapore wharves teday are: Blamat 6/7, TlmentenK 43. TJipondok, 6A. Braeslde 27/28, City of Colombo 33/34. Falstiia 38/39. Nevasa .42/43. Asmara 46, Lycaon 33/36, Java Mall 44. Bruas 23, Banana 26, Belangor NU\ 4. Outer reads: Nonja, Ban Bo Ltonu. Tinner. Sambas, Nicotine
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  • 210 16 FEBRUARY flrtt grade rubfeer buysrs f.*.k. closed In Singapore yesterday at 80 cents per lb. unchanged on Tuesday's price. The tone was steady ajuttt. t. C.C.I. A. closing prices tn cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 79*. sellers 80 (N); lat. 1 R.B.S.
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  • 32 16 SINGAPORE. Jan. 24 RUBBER: 80 cents per lb. (unchanged). 5 p.m. unofficial dose* 80 cents (quiet). TIN: 5473.25 per picul (up 52.62H). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 5 tons).
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  • 118 16 C MINIS! Preduee Ixcrtangs Smga> p»rs neen prlsst p»r ptcul yestsrday: Cseonut ell: bulk $41 sellers, drum 544 sellers. Cettrs: Jan. UK/Continent $29 buyers. $29t seilera. Pis»*r: Muntok white $170 sellers, Sarawak wblte tl67* sellers, special Sarawak black $140 sellers, garbled Lsmpoae Mnck $140 sellers, ASTA $160 srlliss.
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  • 72 16 Harrisons Si CnwfteM (Malays) Ltd., announce the following December rubber crops with Novem ber figures in brackets: London Asiatic Group 2.677.639 Ib. (2.517.700). PataUns 2.012.000 lb. (1.916.000), Golden Hope Group 1.240.000 lb. (1.177.800). Castlefirld 373.000 lb. (354.000), Prang Beiai Robber Est. Ltd., 394.200 lb (391.400). How-ote 329.000 lb.
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  • 371 16 Singapore tin regains $2.62½ Rubber is quiet AFTER slipping $5 in the previous three days trading, tin regained $2.62$ yesterday when the price was quoted at $473.25 per picul. In London overnight a marked hesitancy was again evident at the start of the morning's tin session, -f! Buyers price ideas
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  • 13 16 Malayan Cement production at Rawang Works during December was 24.547 tons.
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  • 80 16 THE Federation Minister ot Finance has Hxed thear prices for calculating co» torn* duties for the week bt> r inning on Jan. 25. Rubber 79} mttsaib Copra $448 a ton C monut of S6M a too Palm oil $645 a too Palm kernels $308.25 a too The rate*
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  • 131 16 ALL Malayan Itching* Bank*' j Att*«latltn rates w«rt üßChaosed yastcrday aa follow a (all rate* to $100): Maw Ysvkt buying TT 83. airmail OD SSi. BO d/(t 331 credit bills. 33i trad* bllln. Canada: buying; TT 34 9/16. airmail OD 34 11 /IS, »0 d/tt 334 credit Mils.
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    • 1173 16 NOTICE X, OOH POH HIN of 4,i-A, Lorong M. Telok Kurau, Singapore, hereby (live notice that I have voluntarily rnlgned my position as manager ot Union Limited (Bottler of Prpsl Cola) ot 530 Havelock Road, Singapore, with effect from 19th January, 1962, and have no further connection with the business
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    • 612 17 NOTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COUBT AT MUAR IN BANKRUPTCY (WIAO./ MUAR NO. 25 OF 1961. Re 0614 AN BIN MOHAMED NOOR. Ml. Jalan Daud. Muax Water Meter Reader. Date of Wage-Earner's Administraatlon Order 7.12.61. Date and place of First Meeting— 25.2.62
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    • 477 17 PUBLIC API^INTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for I appointment as Temporary Clerk ot Works for Rural Development Project* in the P.WX). Johore Salary scale: $324x14-362/419x14--&45/M2xlB-603; 645x23-777. plus the usual allowances. Minimum qualifications: must possess not less than five years experience in any recognised branch of civil engineering. The point of entry
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    • 935 17 l( untiDor4 rrwßS fUf ttl SITUATIONS VACANT It Ward* St (Mim.)— Bam St eta. aatrm BOX AtMB S.T. K.L. Position filled. Applicants thanked. WANTSD TEXTILES SALESMAN for Indenting aad Stock sales. Must have previous experience. Apply 47, Toe Arcade, Slngapore-1 (*****). WANTED STOREKEEPER, must have experience tn Stock Control aad
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    • 926 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wmrda SS (Mim.)— Baa tt Ha. »*trm VACANT FRONT ROOM tn Lorong 18 Oeylsnc All facilities, rssnonable rent. Inquiry Tel: ***** B'pore. TO LJT HOUSIS In Jalan Batu Bungkal, Ipoh. Rental SlOO/-. Apply to K Urn. 25, Hals Street, Ipoh. CHINBSB V.M.CJ*. HOSTEL most ■eoaomtcal comfortable with
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    • 721 17 EDUCATION tt Warda SS (Mim.)— Bam tt Ha. axtr, FOORMAN'I SCMttBL. Enrohntati for Pianoforte. Theory, All Grade* To Diploma. Oambrldt* tJcbooi Ortlßoata Clauta. Vtolta. Clarta**. Tnunpot. Baxopaeoa. Plata Tet <rpor«) S4T3B FAR EAST! UN MUSIC Bcftoo! rammed rlnm. CambrMf* School Certificate commence* February. MoraIng, afUmooa, Tailing ladlvMual tuition are available.
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    • 789 17 WANTED tt Warda $S (Htm.) Bam St Ha. cjstm WANTED SUBCOMTRACTONS for Ist class Plastering. Painting, Tile taring. Kelt roofing aad otter finishing Items for Hjrtfro- Electric Scheme Cameron Highlands. Interested parties to please submit their applications «rtta testimonials aad details of work* carried out to: Joint Venture Cameron Highlands.
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    • 2012 18  -  LESLIE HOFFMAN By Jnr. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Twenty top pro golfers from 'Down Under'— TH E response to Malaya's first Open golf championship, starting at the Selangor Coif Club on Feb. 21, has been far better than was expected. Sixty-eight golfers from
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    • 240 18 T ONDOX. Wed. Oxfords Boat-race crew, whose new shovel oars were thrashed to exhausted defeat In 1961. have another revolutionary plan to beat Cambridge this year with an Italian torpedo boat. The secret was out this week. And Cambridge laughed. The new boat of
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      • 696 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday A TOTAL of 164 entries has been received for the Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting on Feb. 3, 6 and 11. The entries comprise 80 Class 1 horses and 84 Class 5 horses. There will be seven races on
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      • 75 18 FEB. 3 (Sat.) Class 1. Divs 1 (Hrnggeler Memorial Trophy 6f>. 2 and 3 6f and 9f; Class 5. Div 1 7f. FEB. 6 (Toes.) Class 1 Divs 1, 2 and 3 6f: Class 5. Divs. 1. 2 and 3 5Jf; Divs 2 and 3 7f. FEB.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1334 18 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFMC DEPARTMENT c Hetiday Chines* New Year's Day, Monday, S Fekn roary 19«2. 1. NOTICE IS KgREBY GIVEN that vessels alongside the Boards wharves and working before 11 .00 ajn. on Sunday. 4 February 1962. will be worked after 11.00 ajn. on thai day without extra
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  • TIMES SPORT -2
    • 291 19 INDONESIAN VIEW OF AHMEDABAD TOURNAMENT 'EVEN the INDIAN CROWD WERE IMPRESSED 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J^|ALAYA'S hockey standard is definitely world class and not far behind the leading countries. India and Germany, Mr. S. Juhardjono, manager of Indonesia's national hockey team, said here today. Mr. Juhardjono said:
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    • 204 19 Mane: I will qualify if asked SINGAPORE, Wed. Hammer throw champion Eanath Mane is disappointed that he has been overlooked by the Singapore AAA selectors for the Indon e s i a n invitation championships at Jakarta on Feb. 3 and 4. "It. is my burning ambition to represent Singapore
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    • 25 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Hockey Federation's examination for umpires to be held here has been postponed from Feb. 4 to Feb. 11.
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    • 113 19 S'pore v Indonesia hockey today SINGAPORE. Wed.—Slnga--1 pore will play an international hockey match against Indonesia at Fairer Park tomorrow. The Indonesians. who finished last In the tennation International tournament at Ahmedabad last week, are on their way home. The Singapore side will be chosen from: Anwarul Hag, J. Fang.
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    • 78 19 AH EAD E R from high-flying insideleft Jimmy Greaves (left) sends the baU soaring Into the net to give Tottenham Hotspur a second and equalising goal in the English League First Division match against Manchester United at Whit Hart Lane. London, on
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    • 84 19 Jansenites newcomers SINGAPORE. Wed. Jansenltes, newcomers to Singapore hockey have drawn to meet Police in tne first round of the BHA senior knockout competition. The draw Is: Senior SRC "A" v BRC "B" SHB Police v IA; Royal Signals v Combined Schools: RAF Changl v Prisons; Jansenltes v Police;; CSC
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    • 48 19 HONG KONG. Wed. Japan and the Philippines will send players to take part in the Hong Kong tennis championships from Mar. 19 to 24 Sy Bee— Cheung and Wong Klan-Han of the Philippines won the Hong Kong do bles title last year Reuter.
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    • 152 19 BRISBANE. Wed Wesley Hall, the West Indies fast bowler has been offered a contract worth more than A 11,000 plus expenses for five months to return to Queensland for the next Australian cricket season. Hall, who ha:• Indicated that he wants to return, will
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    • 30 19 DUBLIN. Wed. Pandu Khade. champion Jockey of India, Is to ride In Ireland during the 1962 Flat season. He has been retained by Currags trainer Sturat Murless. Reuter.
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    • 313 19 CINC Wed.— Fir. In the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's open age gn. competitions to be held on Saturday are: BOYS UNDER- 10 50m freestyle: S. Shelley. Alex Chan. N. C. Langrlck, S. P. Hoad. R. Heard 8. Jelbart. Tang Hoong Kee. A. Cliff. UNDER- IS
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    • 70 19 LONDON, Wed England's Rugby Union team to meet Ireland at Twickenham on Feb. 10 will be unchanged from the side that played a scoreless draw with Wales last Saturday. Team: J. O. WUlcox; A. M. Underwood. M. R. Wade, M.P. Weton, J. Roberts; RAW. Sharp. REO
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    • 257 19 LONDON. Wednesday. pNGLISH soccer fans will have a longer season 1 and a league of five divisions if clubs accept the recommendations published today of the Football League's management committee. These are the major points in the management committee's 2.500-word plan for the reorganisation of
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    • 62 19 I ONDON. Wed. Henry Cooper. British and Empire champion, hammered crewcut American heavyweight Tony Hughes of Ohio to a five-round defeat In a scheduled ten-round contest at Olympla here last night Hughes, with a large swelling under each eye. a cut over the right and
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    • 41 19 IPOH. Wed. Perak beat Singapore Joint Services 6-4 in a friendly soccer match here tonight. Perak led 5-2 at half time. Services, who are touring the Federation, last night lost 4-2 to Penang at the City Stadium.
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    • 447 19 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. DR. Ong Swee Law, who has been president of the Singapore Cricket Association for the past four years, will not stand for re-election at the association's annual meeting on Friday. Or. Ong told the Straits limes today: "I
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    • 57 19 HOCKEY PKNANG LGE: Prisons 1 MTC 0; Indian Awn wo DTC. TAIPING LGE: Kilat 1 BMH G. SOCCER TAMIL FESTIVAL MATCH (Spore): Married 6 Singles 2. S'purr Mr. SB: SRBRC wo CPF. FRIENDLY (Kluang) Engineer TC 3 Gurkha Engineers 2. RUGGER INTER SERVICES (8'pore) RN 3 Army 0'
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    • 100 19 Another century by Hanif DACCA TEST f)ACCA, Wed. The Second Test match between Pakistan and England ended In a dull draw here today. Pakistan, trailing by 46 on the first Innings were all out for 216 after tea, and England, with no prospect of goIng for the runs, batted out
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    • 173 19 PAKISTAN Ist. inns: 383-7 dec. ENGLAND Ist. inns. PULLAR c and b D'Souza ISS BARBER lbw Naslm-Ul-Ghanl gg HARRINGTON b D'Souza 84 SMITH lbw D'Souza 10 DEXTER b Munaf RICHARDSON c DSouza b Naslm-Ul-Ohanl PARFITT c and b Shula-Ud-Dln f KNIGHT b D'Souza 10 AIXEN b Shuja-Ud-Dln 0 MIL
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    • 219 19 .p- Worms •Zgkmaks him ill— &jstop him growing •T\V 1 \Wr*lP7 k>>4 wei 9 h nd surfer with colic l^f&h*' hMd *e h »"<* 'tching— they rrwy ruv« w^ > V^«k V worms If you worms tn th« ,^W\ bow«J motion, you must tmkm action (Jr right away Ei_iMMi_Bv j
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    • 163 19 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB m Announces:- Th. introduction ot THE THREE DIBIT ("3.0") FORECAST TOTALISATOR The first pool will be run in conjunction with the unlimited sweeps drawn on Race 8 of the Amateur Meeting at the Bukit Timah Race Course on 27th January 1962. The last B three digits of
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 72 19 HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL: Spore v Indonesia (Parrer Pk. 5.15). S'GOR DIV. 1: Combined Police v SEA (Depot): DX. 2: BSU v College of Agrtc (ImW Rd) TPCA v Yg Malays (Princes Rd.. TAIPINO LGE: Oarriaon 'B 1 v Prisons Regt. grd). CLUB MATCH: 18 Signals Regt v HQ SMF (Melktlla Barracks
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  • 66 20 MR. ANO MRS. Koh Yoh Llm thank nil friends and relative* for their kind attendance, good wl*h<w. Elft* and wrvtre* rendered at their wedding on 33.1.8? THE FAMILY THANK all nraociatlon*. guild*, K-hool*. friend? and relative* for their assistance, attendanre. *cro!l«. wreath* and me**aKeii of rnnMueuii and loaned motor
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  • 51 20 WASHINGTON, Wed The World Bank today announced it had loaned Australia the equivalent of about £35,700,000 to assist in financing the £321,500.000 Snowy Mountains hydroelectric scheme. The bank said in a statement that the project it would finance was due to be completed in 1967.—
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  • 299 20 LONDON. Wed, There was a railier better atmosphere In slock markets today and industrials were looking somewhat brighter. Buying, however, was selective and breweries attracted a good deal of attention. Shares of the companies operating in the South of England were favoured, reflecting the recent imitation by the
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  • 23 20 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £948 sellers £049. Forward buyers £951. sellers £852. Settlement £946}. Turnover a.m. 115 tons p.m. 45 tons. Tone: Quiet.
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  • 38 20 LONDON. Wed. Spot 24d Peb 24, d.. Mar. 24, d.. April 241 d. Apr. June 24 id.. July Bept. 24 Jd Oct. Dec. 24Jd.. Jan./ Mar. 24Jd. c.i.f. Jan. unquoted Peb. 23id Mar. 23 d. Tone: Quiet.
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  • 125 20 TOKYO .Wed. Indonesia has placed an order for construction of ten 300--ton class coastal patrol vessels in Japan under a reparations arrangement, It was reported today. The vessels would be used by police to combat smuggling. The report, said Foreign Ministry sources have confirmed
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  • 225 20 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A WORLD WAR II veteran pilot, Flt./Lt. Peter Geoffrey Dean, was sentenced by a courtmartial at RAF, Changi to be dismissed the Service after he pleaded guilty to eight charges connected with illegal trafficking of goods into Gan Island, issue of "dud" cheques at
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  • 48 20 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A thief today entered the cubicle of a fishmonger, Madam Yong Ying Tai, 44. in New Market Road, and stole her life savings $2,000 and jewellery worth $1,150. Madam Yong was selling fish at People's Park when the thief broke into the cubicle.
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  • 59 20 CANBERRA, Wed. The cruiser Hobart, on which £3.300,000 were spent on construction and refitting, has been sold to the Japanese Mitshi Company as scrap for 170.000. the Supply Minister, Mr. Allen Fairhall. announced today. The Mitshi tender for the cruiser, constructed before world war two, was
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  • 37 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. A memorial tablet will be dedicated to the late Rev. Ooh Hood Keng. at a special service to be held at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, on Sunday (Jan. 28) at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 27 20 WASHINGTON, Wed.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's son-in-law, Alexei Adzhubei, will lunch with President Kennedy at the White House next Tuesday it was announced here today.— Reuter.
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  • 42 20 Graduation day ceremony SINGAPORE, Wed. The Anglican High School will hold their graduation day ceremony in the school Assembly Hall, on Saturday, at 10.30 a.m. Mrs. C.K. Sansbury, wife of the Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, will give away the graduation certificates.
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    • 100 20 ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE FAMILY of the latt Mr*. n« <**«>•>* Fob thank all relative* ft I* nt?,i, 1, for th"r K k"ld "P«Mlon of IJ.T^L T'TS ani don;ltl o«» «tt"d«°« <»>« '""raj ou -«.1.1962. ANNOIIKirFurNT ANNOUNCEMENT "CINDERELLA" children* drrMta have arriTed at "Hilda*" Gold colour*. Terry lene /Tricel ladlt-n drexses **■*"»«>•••
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