The Straits Times, 21 May 1962

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  • 744 1 The Royal Wedding gSBj Bersanding Night Historic wedding comes to brilliant climax STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS K. LUMPUR, Sunday MALAYA'S biggest, wedding came to a historic climax tonight as the eldest daughter of the King and a Johore Prince were honoured by the nation at their Bersanding ceremony. 1
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  • 40 1 TENCKU Abdul Rahman, the King's representative, performs the Nasi Semangat ritual on the Royal couple, Tengku Suleiman and Sharifah* Salwa, during their Bersanding ceremony at the Istana Negara last night. Straits Times picture by Lim Yaw Chong.
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  • 274 1 Don't press button: Nikita to Kennedy SOFIA, Sunday PRESIDENT KENNEDY would be committinj; suicide if he "pressed the button" to start a nuclear war. Mr. Khnisluhev told a cheering c-rowd this at a Sofia rally yesterday. He left for Mosrow this mornint; after his six-day visit to Bulgaria. "Mr Kennedy
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  • 11 1 OILS UNTIL \fLJA in In publi' l>r Din m
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  • 87 2 LOYK— IN A DARK AND SILENT WORLD lONDON, Sun A man and j a woman who have never sfrn each other nor heard earn others voice were married in a London t-hurrh yesterday. The marriage vow* wrre translated into touch language for Mrs. Jane Scott, tiK. a widow, and Mr.
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 2 BERLIN Sun. Sevrn East German- partly clad in homemade "American-style" unirorm> fled to the Wot la>t night Ur»l PICTURE
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  • 55 2 Crowns are exchanged FOREIGN DESK PHOTO SPECIAL ATHENS: King Paul of Creece, the bride's father, is shown exchanging the crowns upon the couple's heads during the marriage last week of Don |van Carlos of Spain and Princess Sophia in the Creek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation. This is part of
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  • 266 2 CANTON. Sunday. PHINESE in the South China province of Kwantung are fighting the aftermalh of recent rainstorms which have inundated villages and fields and caused" damage lo the Peking-Canton railway link. The New China News Agency, reporting this last night, said "tens of thousandof
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  • 23 2 WASHINGTON. Sun.— The U.S. carried out another atmospheric nuclear test near Christmas Island yesterday, the twelfth of its current series.
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  • 30 2 NEW YORK. Sun— N"W York had iti hottest day lor five years yesterday as temperatures soared to 99 degrees Fahrenheit— an all time record for the month of May.
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  • 34 2 MIAMI, Bun— A Cuban exile newspaper claimed today that Dr. Fidel Castro's regime nas executed 2.24> people since It was set up in 1959 and was holding 90 000 political prisoners. —Reuter.
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  • 34 2 ANCHORAGE i Alaska >. Sun. The two crew were killed when a Canberra iet bomber of the U.S. Air Force crashed during an air display watched by 20.000 people here yesterday— Reuter.
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  • 40 2 tmction thit no state of justice tnd order would emerge we can defeat CommuA new world war would IP lead to such ghastly desrmm only by spreading a 9) better way of life —Dr. Arthur R»:iis»v, Archbl.shop of Canteibury.
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  • 43 2 MECCA. Sun. A conference of Islamic leaders here last night formed a league to "face conspiracies against Islam The league will establish English and French language newspapers in Africa to spread Islamic ideals and publishing house for Muslim publications— Reuter.
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  • 189 2 LONDON. Sunday. THE HOUSE of Commons has agreed to a radical A change in the law to give a wife the right to sue her husband or a husband his wife. At present a man and wit* are regarded in British law as one
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  • 46 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. The U.S. State Department yesterday called on Holland and Indonesia to resume negotiation over West Irian. U Thant, U.N. SecretaryGeneral. Is studying a letter from the Dutch Premier. Professor De Quay, protesting against Indonesian paratroop landings In West Irian. U.P.I.
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  • 230 2 My aims blocked at every turn 9 says Kennedy 'WE NAVE BROKEN NEW GROUND YEW YORK. Sun. President Kennedy yesterday accused the Republican Party of trying to block his administrations programme at every opportunity. The President said the Democratic administration programme was "a policy of constructire action" on every front,
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  • 42 2 Quake 3 die MEXICO CITY. Sun Three people died when a strong earth tremor .shook Mexico City early today One died of heart failure, another was hit by a car when the driver lost control and tht third fell off si roof
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  • 32 2 PEKING. Sun-Mrs Mary Downey, of Connecticut. ye> terday had a second men ins with her son John. 32. who is serving a life sentence in a Peking jail for spying.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 34 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby KRIBLfc J I WAS BCINGIfsrS j It save nou plenty^ f fv*£ oont want him> OF TIME ID J "AllgYC L SETTING THE VXA TMINK UP S «P€OAL OS/EgttMPy
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK
    • 397 3 Quick look round... LONDON. Sunday. BAN THE bomb campaigners and members of the aristocracy sat mink to blue jeans in the Royal Albert Hall yesterday for a concert by the London Symphony Orchestra in honour of Earl Russell's 90th birthday. The audience gave him a standing ovation as he mounted
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    • 30 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. India is negotiating with Sud Aviation of France to manufacture helicopters under licence. They are needed to supply troops on the Himalayan border with Tibet.
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    • 348 3 Britain must join mart Liberals LONDON, Sunday. A LIBERAL Party pamphlet issued today said Britain and the European Common Market cannot afford not to reach agreement on terms for Britain's entry. The pamphlet is a compilation of speeches made at a conference In Britain earlier this year on the problems
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    • 348 3 Stalin years: Frank talk was pillow talk author ifOSCOW. Sun. Ilya Ehrenburg. veteran Soviet author, told today how Soviet intellectuals during the Stalinist terror of 1937-38 spoke frankly only to their wives •'and then at night with their heads unaer the bedclothes." Ehrenburg wrote ol the purges which wiped out
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    • 251 3 LONDON. Sun. They waited in thr rain and stood in thr aisles last night at London's Victoria Palace theatre to srr the end of a theatrical epoch thr last prrformanre by a British comedy team, the Crazy Gang, known and loved by Britons for 31
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    • 105 3 'Race to give arms to India' charge KARACHI. Sunday. INDIA'S "aggressive designs' are being boosled by a race between great powers to give India the latest military equipment and aircraft, a Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman said here yesterday. Fie >aid the United Nations Security Council should take note of threats
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    • 59 3 BONN Sun.— The 9ih West German Army Division was yesterday placed under Nato command. bringing the strength of the Northern Army Group to about 100.000 Germans plus the 51.000 men of the British Army of the Rhine. It will be commanded by General Sir James Cassels.
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    • 140 3 BACHELOR'S WOE —TRIP WITH 85 GIRLS SYDNEY, Sun. A Young Greek bachelor, the only man aboard a chartered airliner bringing 85 single Greek girls to Australia as immigrants, decribed the trip today as a "nightmare." George Gnessoulls. 29. tailor, stepped oil the plane at Sydney Airport yesterday and said: "I'm
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    • 29 3 TUNIS. Sun. Speedboat, helicopter and camel patrols have been set up to prevent banknote smuggling until new anti-racketeering currency measures come into effect on May 27— Reuter.
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    • 26 3 ATHENS. Sun. A Greek doctor has invented an elec tro-anaesthetic machtn* which, he claimed, will send patients to sleep with radio audio waves. Reuter.
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    • 101 3 CEATTLE. Sun. The 14 best American films of all time as selected by U.S. critics in a special poll v ill be shown at the World's Fair here in July. Ihr us are: "It Happened One NUht (l't.il). "Gone With The Wind" (19?,n>. "Wizard of O?
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  • 59 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— There will be a "malam gembira" or "night of fun" at the Raffles Hotel in aid of the Malaysian Sociological Research Institute on June 2. Special attractions include a "who's who," floor shows and guest artists. Tickets at $10 per couple are available
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  • 104 4 CJINGAPORE. Sun. A SinO gapore student. Mr. Shun H. Lee, of 33, Dunsfold Drive, Braddel Heights, was among the 626 graduates of the University of Queensland whose degrees and diplomas were conferred at a ceremony held recently at Brisbane City Hall. Mr. Lee, a
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  • 48 4 SINGAPORE, Bun. Mr. Tan Soo Chye has been appointed Comptroller of Customs from May 2, 1961 and Mr. Lun Thean Soo, his Deputy, from May 7. 1961. Three others, Messrs. Llm Choo Beng, Llm Tal Chuan and Lee Khee Yoon, have been named Assistant Comptrollers.
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  • 219 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE SINGAPORE Council of Social Service is organising an exhibition and sale of work at the Victoria Memorial Hall on June 2. The exhibition, run in conJunction with the Department of Social Welfare, will bring to public attention at jthe same time the work of
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  • 226 4 MUSLIM UPLIFT: 'SUPPORT TAX' CALL SINGAPORE. Sun. The permanent board of the Malay Language and Cultural Congress today called on all member organisations to supI port the one per cent Muslim "social uplift" tax plan of Inche Ya'acob bin Mohamed, the Prime Minister's Parliamentary Secretary. Inche Ya'acob as president of
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chinese V.M.C.A. Scooter Club will hold a forum on "How publicity can help prevent accidents 11 at the association auditorium on Thursday.
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  • 21 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Junior Chamber ol Commerce will hold its May luncheon at the Rosee dOr on Saturday.
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  • 31 4 MRS TAN ICNO CHIANG <bm Wtc Jib Chill oa>JOd ««a> peacefully >«t 700 am -Hi. s 6-' age 63. Cortege <•• Jhlhd Kemhoj< pm. tl %M lor City Cou ii-H crenwrorium
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  • 22 4 MRS TAN CHSNC lAN and timuy ill relative* »»<1 fnenH* for mr belp. «reatb. tcrollt. loaned ot Mr. Tan Cheng tea.
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  • 425 4 LEFTIST BODIES PLAN SEPARATE CELEBRATIONS SINGAPORE, Sunday. GROUP of 40 Leftwing unions headed by the Singapore General Employees' Union today announced they had decided to withdraw from the Singapore Government's National Day celebrations. An 11 -man committee set up by the group
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  • 142 4 TWO HERE TO STUDY EDUCATION IN BUSINESS SINGAPORE. Sun. Two key men of the Hemingway Robertson Institute of Australia are now in Singapore in the course of a Sor.th-East Asian tour to ascertain the education requirements for business in the area. They are Mr. Robert \V. Robertson, Managing Director and
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  • 162 4 BARISAN ATTACKS LEE IN LONDON SINGAPORE. Sun. The Barlsan Sosialis said today that the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. «aa seeking the protection ot British financed battalions In the British-sponsored Malaysia after losing the support of the people. In a statement, the Party's Central Committee said this clearly betrayed
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  • 23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Water will be cut off alons 4th Avenue, off Bukit Timah Road, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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  • 380 4 HPHE following i» today's achex dule of civil aircraft movements at Pay* Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Tokyo. Manila. (BA 943> 6.55 p.m.; from London. Zurich. Istanbul, Teneran. Karachi. Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 71 2 1 5.55 p.m.; from Sydney, Danvin iBA
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  • 40 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Education Adviser to the Education Ministry. Mr. T.P. Home, will speak on "Modern trends in Canada and relations with other parts of the Commonwealth" at a Rotary Club luncheon at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.
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  • 289 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said in a radio broadcast in London tonight that the Afro-Asian world would welcome Malaysia into its ranks as "an honourable member." Mr. Lee, in a recorded broadcast over the 8.8.C., added that this was a
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  • 349 5 No new set up without pay rises: Cuepacs MALACCA. Sunday. r £HE general secretary of the' Congress of Employees in Public and Civil Service (Cuepacs) Mr. G. N. Rajan. said here yesterday thai the congress would oppose reorganisation of the clerical services if there were no salary revisions. He said:
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  • 172 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday 4 GRASSLAND agronomist. Professor G. Maxwell Davies. last night spoke of the strong need for an institute of pasture research or a central pasture research station in view ol the Government's massive rural development programme. Prof. Davies. the newly appointed head of
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  • 168 5 The clerks criticise the not-so senior policemen [POU. Sun. Not-so-senior police officers who have to deal with clerks were criticised at the annual meeting ol the Perak branch of the Police Administrative and Clerical Services Union here yesterday. Mr. A Kanaaasingam. assistant general secretary of the national union, said that
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  • 85 5 A STAMP FOR GETTING THE GIRLS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A new Canadian Mamp i., beiiiy issued to commemorate Jean Talon, who in the 17th century caused 1.000 French girl.* to be sent to CanaJ i marry there because the country needed larger population. According to a statement from the Canadian
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  • 119 5 'Red bid to woo Malays' says Senu CEREMBAN. Sun. *3 Communist elements are trying to win over the Malays by subversive activities. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman. Am-bassador-designate tc West Germany, said here today. Inche Senu. addressing th^ annual meeting of Serembai: Umno. stressed the need for the unity of
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  • 67 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— A joint exhibition of competition drawings of the great hall theatre and administrative centre. University of Malaya Kuala Lumpur, will be helc at the Singapore Polytechnic "critique room." The exhibition. jointly sponsored by Singapore Institute of Architects and th»> Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society, will be
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  • 208 5 'j'HL Federation Government was urged today to set up a teachers' service commission to deal with recruitment. promotion, dismissal and other service matters connected with teachers in the country. A resolution to this ellect was parsed at the end of an annual meeting of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 37 5 JSutf.s /tunny f/ Hvintdahi A j r so??v. doc: I Only\ »< aaokey .svt fl^M QCTT TWO AMAOS... S i::= ~\eve*YTHt*rG.') 1 3 :abe to oo*-i-= \&r cam t «rr at v\v /j| q* v /»s. J 4rF^
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  • 104 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The narcotics branch of the Singapore CID has closed. Its premises in South Bridge Road are now occupied by the commercial crtmes branch, whose premises In Robinson Road are being demolished to make way for a multi-storey car park. Mr. Sardar Singh, the
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  • 243 6 Outlook for Petaling Jaya plant KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. *pHE lyre factory of Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd. in Petaling Jaya will go into production early next year, it was announced today. A spokesman for the company said the factory was now being constructed and rapid progress
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  • 87 6 Off to HK for '—honeymoon—' MR. ALLAN Poh Tons I a stenographer of the Attorney General's Chambers with his bride Miss Pearly Chong Swie Cboo after thrir marriage at the Civil Registry in Kuala Lumpur. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Poh Choon Tiong of Kuala Lumpur
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  • 48 6 PENANG. Bun.— The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thlam Slew, will open the fiesta and fun fair organised by Penang Methodist workers at the Methodist Girls' School on Saturday. The proceeds will go towards the building of a hall at the Trinity Church here.
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  • 30 6 PENANG, Sun. The Penang branch of the National Union of Teachers will hold their annual dinner at the Chinese Swimming Club. Tanjong Bungah at 8 p.m. next Saturday.
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  • 26 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Malayan authoress Han Suyin will address the University of Singapore Socialist Club on "Intellectuals in Asia and Africa today" on Friday.
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  • 172 6 'TWO hundred people demonstrated at Limbang, Sarawak's Fifth Division, demanding the return of Limbang to the state of Brunei. The demonstration was made during a recent visit to Limbang by the Officer Administering the Government. Mr. F. D. Jakeway. The demonstrators carried
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  • 100 6 Top police discuss details of merger SINGAPORE, Sun. A senior Singapore police official is now In Kuala Lumpur for talks with his counterpart in the Royal Federation Police on administrative arrangements in the two forces in the event of a merger. The official is Superintendent Tan Teck Khim. who left
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  • 41 6 KUCHING. Sun. A group supervisor of schools in tlv; Education Department. Mr. Poh Sze Juak, ha.s left Kuching by air for Britain for a study tour of agencies concerned with educational testing and examinations them and the U.S.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 146 6 lA*l \hn<r By At Capp S—L&2H=. I ILLEGALLY, THIS WAS TAKEN I nrrcnKic" r^OflO/Ki'MA L Ia -Turn rzu >jm id i atp i I ncrL i r mmii Tun ■4>ice I CUTfe-UNS... Ulo rNUVCd imA k— i*- HCXXjH ~iUU>< UATt. DAD OF TW FIRST TwO BABIES I IriTI7PU" nFW CAkl'T
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  • STRAITS TIMES Special Feature
    • 1282 7 NIGHT SWALLOWED UP MYSTERIOUS LADY OF THE SWAMPS IN May. 1952. a 70 years old eccentric spinster known as "The Old Lady of the Swamp" vanished from an eerie, ratinfested mansion in Gippsland, 96 miles north-east of Melbourne. Despite on intensive search by hundreds of men in the mile-wide, slime-covered
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    • 130 7 IN a concrete blockhouse at the central electricity generating board's* new laboratories at I. ratlii-rlii-.nl I lul.ind scientists are preparing to fire a device like a rocket motor that generates electricity. The exhaust Hanir. produced by burning parutlin anil njrgea. is passed
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    • 430 7 THE TRAGEDY OF AN AUSTRALIAN MILLIONAIRE'S DAUGHTER thing like Ml original glory. But Margaret Clements last days were not to be spent in dignity. Stanley Livingstone called at the homestead one morning. There was no answer to his knock. Margaret Clement had disappeared. At once Livingstone recalled that the previous
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  • The Straits Times
    • 690 8 The American Government cannot escape a charge of adding to the confusion over Laos For reasons which, outside Washington, are obscure, the Americans ap^arentlv regard H as important that at 1-ast token forces from other members of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation should be assoriated with American
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    • 290 8 For tne first time, action b being taken to bring togethd all teachers within a single union. That an effort is being made is by itself encouraging. No-one however supposes that the goal of unity will be quickly reached. The conference of teacher organisations called by the Women
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    • 252 8 In Malaya grass perhaps ibest known as something which should not be allowed to grov under one's feet For while there are some 520 genera an 10,000 species of grasses, only a very limited number have any real agricultural significance and none of these seems to have any
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  • 2270 8  - Malaysia and the non-aligned nations MR. LEE KUAN YEW TO TELL ALL ThE FACTS.... TO COUNTER COMMUNISTS' PROPAGANDA PLOT BY IN A 8.8.C. BROADCAST LAST NIGHT THREE weeks ago, on the 20th April. I left Singapore on d journey which would take me through a number of countries, countries which
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  • 266 9 UNION WILL SEND STRIKE BALLOTS TO MEMBERS SINGAPORE, Sun About 1,000 men and women employees in 60 Naafi clubs and shops throughout the island will start a '•work to rule" tomorrow morning following a deadlock in wage negotiations with the management. The "work-to-rule" would afTect and curtail
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  • 50 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— l The 117;,' mile Sepamat— Kampong Tengah Road at Ttingku Tiga In Johore was under three feet and ten inche-. of water today and was impassable to all traffic. Water level of the river under Segnmat bridge was 29 ft. four inches. I
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  • 15 9 KUCHING. Sun. A conference en the Sarawak tuberculosis control project begin es here
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  • 96 9 In: Man who knows all about water KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A British water treatment expert. Mr R. W. Altken. arrived here yesterday to make an extensive tour of Malaya to Inspect a number of large and Important water treatment nlants for public water supplies *mon«t the olsnts he will vi'lt
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  • 24 9 PENANG. Sun ThePei, an* Medical Practitioners Society will hold its annual dinner and dance at the E ■Tiid O Hotel next SattiTlm
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  • 56 9 "MISS PENANG" Rrenda Alvisse. 19-year-old housing estate agency secretary smiles happily as she receives congratulatory kisses from the runner-up. Mia* Grace Cheah (left) and Miss Pauline Au (third). Miss Alvls*e was crowned by last year's Miss Penang, Mlml Noordin. at the Rex Theatre
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  • 175 9 DAVID LOOKS TO MALAYSIAN' UNION LINK-UP PENANG. Sunday. VIALAYAN trade union movement leaders should iT1 form a liaison committee to consider the possibility of establishing a Malaysia trade union congress. Mr. V. David, a Socialist Front M.P. and trade union leader, said today. "This is important for the co-ordination and
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  • 216 9 'Exile? I'm visiting my wife's family' Azahari JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Inche A. M. Azahari. 33, Brunei nationalist, relaxed In his new Jalan Ngee Heng home today and explained awty his reported "exile." He arrived here last Sunday from Brunei and was reported by the Borneo Bulletin as saying that "I
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  • 34 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The Under-Becretary, Johore, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahlr, today opened a 10-day leadership course for 79 kampong headmen at the Johore Training Centre In BuKit Senyum near here.
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  • 36 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Technical Association ot Malaya has decided to award a bursary to a deserving student at the Technical College from its scholarship fund for iVs year. it was stated here today.
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  • 203 9 BACK HOME AFTER 31 YEARS —BUT ONLY FOR A SHORT WHILE SINGAPORE. Sun. After spending 31 years away from home. John Henry Pattinson. now an accountant with a commercial firm in London, returned to Singapore to be with his mother on her 64th birthday earlier this month. Mr. Pattinson. 45,
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  • 40 9 SINGAPORE. Sun Ani Quee Seng, 30. and Ng Tay Wan. nine, were drowned while swimming today. Ang was drowned in the sea off Paslr Ris while Ng died shortly after being rescued at Paslr Laba off Jurong.
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  • 29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The annual meeting of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will be held next Sunday In t.h<UMNO buildine in Batu Road
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  • 152 9 rpELUK ANSON. Sun.— x Mr. K. Ramaaamy, the sole People's Progressive Party member of the town council here, has received a note threatening his life for speaking against pintables at its meeting here last week. The letter was typewritten and us envelope bore a
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  • 172 9 KUALA LL'MPI'R. Sun. It was a busy day today for Inche Omar bin Slnian Malaya's Olympic cook. With a battery of cooks and scores of helpers. Inche Omar supervised the preparation of food in the compound of the Istana Negara for the 3.000 guests Invited to
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  • 112 9 Malayan Navy wants officers I£UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Royal Malayan Navy wants officers for regular commissions and also short service commissions for its expanding fleet. The regular commission offers full raretT up to the age of 45. Short service commissions will be for five years but extendable ud to ten
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  • 61 9 PENANG. Sun. The Commander-in Chief, Far East Al r Force. Air ViceMarshal Sir Anthony Selway, will visit R.A.A.F. Butterworth tomorrow to present the Gloucester Cup to the 2 (Bomber) Squadron. K.A.A.F. The trophy, presented by the Duke of Gloucester when he was Governor General of Australia, is
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  • 168 9 OINGAPORE. Sun Tne United People's Party yesterday warned the peoplo of Singapore against "the growing possibility of ri second Korea developing next to our doors N In a statement slssned by the party's chairman Mr. Ong Ens Guan. the U.P.P. called upon the people to
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    • 38 9 Sunkist Oranges for health BEST FOR .JUICE BEST FOR REFRESHMENT All Sunkist oranges are fat with juice, packed with tan<>y refreshment. Enjoy some today. lr C«Mora.»^An»a«a IPMNf owood c«r« Mr katiai •'i»>n.»> m iha lortaw la im wort*.
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    • 450 9 pAf\|f\ Cmr ADrtDP o! Harmony: 10 00 Family Bio- 1.40 Newitalk Inl rlurie: 2.00 r ulu Olli««runt scope: 10.10 Tlm« To Remem- Clow Down; 5.00 Time Signal SHOKTWAYE m.rvki: ber: 11.00 W»lu Time: 11.30 The News; 505 In Latin Mood. SERVICE 41 mrtrn Invitation To Dream: 12 00 Clone 5.30
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  • 136 10 Entries still come in for that Miss K.L. contest I{UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1Y More than 20 beauties will compete for the "Miss Kuala Lumpur" title at the Federal Theatre here on Wednesday. The winner will then compete with 20 other beauties from throughout the Federation for the "Miss Malaya' title
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  • 46 10 TWO GIRLS performing a folk dance over poles at the Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. A concert of international folk dances was held to raise funds for the Selangor Cirl Guides Association. Straits Times picture.
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  • 369 10 Heah comes home for the last time PENANG. Sunday VtULTI-MILLIONAIRE Mr. Heah Joo Seang was ITI officially proclaimed dead last night, one hour after his body, flown from London in an oaken coffin, had been taken into his mansion in MacAlister Road. The announcement ol Mr. Heahs death was made
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  • 50 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Malayalee Catholic Welfare Society is appealing to members who promised donations for a $20,000 chapel to be built here to pay up. The annual report of tlv society says that of the $11.--000 promsed only 56.500 had been collected so far.
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  • 14 10 KUCHIN G. Sun The police here today started a road safety campaign.
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  • 134 10 pENANG. Sun. A 13-man delegation from the United Party of North Borneo will meet Penang MCA officials on Tuesday. The party comprising Messrs C.A.V. Lingam, Francis Ho. Tan Teck Bak. Chin Yuen Tung. Kwan Yui Ming, Tan Tze Shu. Mark Pang. T. M. Luk, William
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  • 61 10 KUCHING. Sun—Sarawak Shell Oilfields Ltd. has awarded university 'scholarships to two local students. Dennis Khoo and Kit Eeng Khlm. both of Kuching. Mr Khoo has left for Kuala Lumpur to take a four-year course in mechanical engineering at th* University of Malaya. Mr. Kit is now
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 80 10 Serving Malaya and the World 1 j UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LTD. Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) Announce the opening of their KUALA DUNGUN BRANCH at Jalan Besar Kuala Dungun, State of Trengganu on Monday 2 1st May, 1962 Branches throughout Malaya and Singapore Correspondents in all Principal Cities
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    • 1179 11 'I tin United from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT :o H era's ti (Mln.)— Box it et*. extra DRILLERS REQUIRED experienced tn i..t. union BaMt tool drilling. Apply if uiiiideair with rt«-l»;].' ol i»ut expeBox A43AS S.T. (Spore). WANTED OUALIFIEO WOMAN Graduate teacher to trarher Biokxy and fcngllsa In Secondary Classci.
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    • 876 11 HOUSES m LAND FOR SALE 2f Word, ti (Min.}— Bom M et*. extra ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED, solidly built two-itorey terrace bouses In peaceful residential area of Slglap Road rented now at (257/. par month vacant possession If required. In September 1963 proximity to schools, markets, and bus-stops. Leans available. Farther particular*
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    • 943 11 MACHINERY M Word, ft (Mln.)— Bom tt aU. extra AIRCONDITIONINQ PLANTS, 15hp —Original price. 115.000/-. Belling at 14,000/- only. Original Condition, Apply Box Ss Maxwell Road. Singapore. WANTED TO PURCHASE 26 Word* U (Mln.)— Bom It et*. aatrm I ONE M.P.112/VRF Radio In work- Ing order; such as used by
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    • 1290 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, ti (Min.}— Boa It et*. extra PORO ZODIAC 1688 U.K. Slimline. 1 Karopaan owner, oaw whltewall ryree In faultlaaa condition. (4.400/--0.n.0. aaeoraa. MaJ. Thomas SSOI ezt. 338 or 4. Tangltn BUI (Spore). I*6o HILLMAN. 1051/59 Vaoxhall Victor, 19ST Vauzhall Wyvern, 1059 Ho Id en Diesel.
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  • 1027 12  - Story of the pioneer immigrants ALLINCTON KENNARD IMMIGRANT LABOUR AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF MALAYA. By RJ. Jackion. (Goveranent Printer. Kuala Lumpur. $4) By J^EW Mala ya n writers in search of the great Malayan novel may find a vein of ".old in the story of the pioneer immigrants. The historians
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  • 248 12 Siege of the Holy City THE FAITHFUL CITY. The Siege of Jerusalem, 1948. By Dor Joseph. (Hogarth Press. 355.) ROMAN sKetch books are always delightful, and about half of this one is of the familiar kind. Rambles with a well-in-formed foreign resident through some of the famous and some of
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  • 348 12 COMMON SENSE ABOUT YOUNG OFFENDERS. By W. Dai id WilLs.(Gollancz !2.t. 6cL) CHILDHOOD AND, ADOLESCENCE. By J. A. Hadfield. {Pelican Book Ss.) FROM any discussion of the problem of delinquent youth two facts emrrßp. The less Intelligent child is more prone to get into
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 97 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 17. Yes, combined ops aie tnf ISS Tit T£ U V< 6 SX. 19 c&*jL?i?¥J^ to 9 Brazil river hoi»e la supreme 22. Wire suitably collet* U ot ifli. Rieat help f9V 10 Darling cricketer? t5». 24. Haui out of the avenue (5) 11. Prevail ihiougn
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    • 166 12 DOWN 1. Spontaneously moved, I prevent issues being confused (14). 2. Union make music with patient taie i 7). 3. The old man? No, rope What's its name? <9>. 4. Heraldic setting for a bedbug? (8). 6. Fan switch to vary as required (6). 6 Blaclc Friday? <3>. 7. Objective
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 1493 14 Worried mood on Exchange From Our Market Correspondent THE large rises and falls in the tin price last week brought about by the uncertainty of American stockpile sale intentions kept the Malayan Stock Exchange last week in a confused and worried mood Operators, not knowing which way to turn, largely
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    • 59 14 I/Ower Perak Rahman Hyd. Taiping Con. Rivrrvlew Duff Development Hembia Rubber Interim. Current pavmrnt 25. 6d.* \0 c c* 60^* m% 15% 50^ Date of payment June 13 June 9 June IS July 2 June 10 Total for year 100 "v 75% 50 c -25-'-50% Total for previous
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    • 1040 14 rpHE tUte of shares on the ■L Malayan Stock Exchange show last busfnws to May 11 (A.) and la«t business stnee that date (B) With H and I standing lor Highest and Lowest buiiness this year to date were: mmnnu i »ie« Bncki 220 80 o'ds IX
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    • 401 14 Heavy ups and downs on tin mart ONCE again the Straits Tin Price last week was wholly dominated by American policy regarding the disposal of its surplus stockpiled tin and violent rises and falls characterised the market. On Tuesday the price stood at $460.25 but on Wednesday fell to $451.50.
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    • 34 14 Industrial* Tim: Oallar iuMih! Ml| It May 1» i in ;v .W.I VI ivi i« in i«> Jan. 1. IMS m iio. Ml) t. :"*t> 11 ttfl 18 May IVI ib
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    • 25 14 tU'BBEK TIN (peril*.) (pwpicull May 14 «455.12<, 15 7»S eta. 54M.25 1C 7»<»eu. $451.50 17 79 rU. $439.37', IS 545€.62>, It $455.12 'i
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    • 1094 14 >^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTDO.S.A. PaaUlc Atlamto «fc Crtst Lakes Scrvica EIA C1» CIA ETA (TA EIA S'tere P S'ram ri'imu l An«eiM h. for* namai Ci»»«inr "Vtailawt Mara" 27/ II May 22 Jim 1 Mly IS Jt)l* 22 July 31 Jaly Miti Mart' 11/13 MM 14 ISM IS Mly
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    • 817 14 I*°IoRIENTl LIIIES l ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" Deports:— Penang I lth June 1962 Singapore ISth June 1962 for Hongkong 19th/21s* June, Japan 25th/29th Jane, Hongkong 3rd/6th July. Returns: Singapore 10th July 1962 Penong 13th July 1962 Faros from:— Penong from $926.00 Singapore from $883.00 LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION
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    • 76 14 STERLING COMMODITY FUND AppllcaUon Porm and full details available o» sending this coupon to* lh« Man«t*rt. P.O. 80. 90. Sf|aa«f, P.O. lei IM. KiMMa taMiptM P O Bo« 10. IpeN or P O 80. 277. Pamna). N am* iMI./Mn./Mi|il AMriax rnuSTtt TNI CMAKTEtID «ANC (MALAY* TRUSTIt LTD 3 IS 62
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  • 681 15 STORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rpHE following is a complete M. list of revised quotations issued by the Singapore section of the Malayan stock Exchange on Saturday. May 19. INDUSTRIALS lira. I.UU 8.8. Ptlrol 3»/- »i/KM. IruiUfi 6.UU t.«O Koustrad I.B^ Con [id Smtll lr IS'- 17/Or1». 4k .1 '•""•op j.Ti
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 665 15 KEPONG PLANTATIONS AUCTION SALE OF LIMITED VALUABLE SINGAPORE Incorporated :n the Federation PROPERTIES of Malaya v i o be beld at our taleroom NOTICE is hereby given tha: the On THURSDAY 2«b MAY. 1962 Fifth Annual Geueial Meeting of KEPONG PLANTATIONS, -3 F LIMITED will be held at the No.
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    • 744 15 NOTICES i THE FENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE NOTICE \r hereby gren. in accordance with Rule 6 or the Rules of t^e Ciub. thai the Committee propose to spend a sum estimated not to exceed $20 000 (or repairs to ihe covered nay. Grano Stand. PeiiMiig Race Course By Order of
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    • 602 15 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF 40 lots of Brand new. Mllttsr: Truck spare parts comprising Pistonr. Rings. Starter-Artnaturc Springs, Carburettors. Joint.' Yokes. Clutch pressure pin tee shafts, gears, etc.. etc. To be heM at 498. Pa.va Lebar Road junction o Jalan Aflli On Wednesday. '3rd May. 1962 at lU.M a.m. View
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    • 422 15 TENDERS NOTICE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are invited for ihe purchase of the following used RAAF equipment: I Truck Jeep. Truck Van Radio Ti*ilor Refrigerator. Water Cooler. Autoclove Electric, tire Fighting Equipment, Fans Electric. Air Conditioner Unit. Record Player, Crockery, Matrehses. Carpets A Rugs. Scrap Brass. Scrap Metal. Used
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    • 365 15 TENDERS i TENDERS «it Invited for cater- ing in Ihe Canteen. Cochranr Road School. Kuala I umpui l:on. 1.7 BJ to 30.6.63. Tender? close al 12 noon on 11.6.62. Pull particulars; please apply to Liie lieadma&ier. CHAIRMAN. Board of Governor*. J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE TENDERS trom Class C and above
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    • 109 15 Tbp efficiency at home with, a FACIT Portable Businessmen! You need a Faclt Portable at home for letters and reports you hadn't the time to write in the office. Elegant, modera design —sturdily constructed from the finest Swedish steel, the Facit PortaDie has ail the features of the f *a\
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 345 16 CLAIM BY NEGRI IS DISPUTED Who are champs? awkward situation has arisen in the Malayan Hockey Federation's South Zone quadrangular tournament which ended here today. Singapore, according to the MHF. are the champions, but Negri Sembilan beat them 3-1 this morning in a replay ordered by
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    • 1148 16 RECORD SECOND WKT STAND BY BECKETT, KEECH SINGAPORE. S v n. Don Beckett, the former Hong Kong allrounder, overshadowed all others in a day of surprises in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament today. He knocked uo an unbeaten 148 for Army in their drawn match asainst Singapore Cricket Club
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    • 146 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE Football Referees' Association of Malaya will. from this year, run an instructors course for all referees in Malaya, i The Association, which held its annual general meeting today, decided to conduct the course In four zones in order to save expenses.
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    • 145 16  -  ERNEST FRIDA By Johore Bahru. Sun. There was no M.H.K. ofteial the quad.' The confusion arose when tlie )iKanis( rs. Johore H.A.. went ■«gain.st M.H.F. nilit.u th..r the ■qi:an' should Ix continued from where It was stopped by rain laxl month. The results then wrre tfalacca beat Joocre 3-2
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    • 79 16 V:iNGAPORE. Si". {|„rk riders R .«B Un B\i.uawi „nd Kadir Hawaii won tbc Blntapore Amateur Cycling AaMxiatton'a 2.=>inile Uwo-upi time trial event held at the Buklt Timah course today. Their lime wa> lhr. 18.7 sec. T.'.e record pair ms Rohani Al and Amir Osman (1:61.1 1 followed
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    • 299 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun—Malayan Davis Cup player S. A. Azman reached the semi-finals of the men's singles when he beat C. Kangendran 6-2. 6-0 in the Selangor lawn tennis championships at the Golf Club courts today. The championships resume next wteked. Be—lf: Men's single* qiuiiiriin.il* 3. A. Azman
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    • 92 16 l^B M M MB I a This fine family-size (5.3 cv. ft.) refrigerator H^F H I by Bosch of Germany has all these features:H B H B^«l extra-large freezer compartment with two I I ice-trays. 3 shelves (one adjustable), butter J^^r^^L-sL S compartment, and egg racks in door. REErRIGERA OR
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 476 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Pt.NAXG DIV. I: Pg. Indians v Tg Bungah Rangers: Pelandok v UMA (both matches at D. Kramat>. IPOH DIV. 1: Kilat v Cheng Wah -CAH grd.i; Div. 2: 1 Ourkhas v Pk River Hydro (Coronation grd Dir. 3: Railways RC v Tamil Youngsters (Jn. Abd-il Jalil>. S'GOR
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  • TIMES SPORT 2 RACING
    • 1896 17 Hattricks by Harbridge and Wilson SINGAPORE, Sunday JOCKEYS Lyall Harbridge and Johnny Wilson dominated today's racing at Bukit Timah, with a hattrick each. Johnny scored on Pietemel. a SI 14 outsider. Sandman and Jungle Orchid. Harbrid»cs winners were Cinerama 11. Evidence and
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    • 56 17 TOTAL P00L:— 5134,170. 1ST No 34U92 1560.376) 2ND— No. *****9 ($30,188) 3RD No. *****8 ($16.771 STARTERS ($1,290 cichi: Nov *****8. *****9. *****0. *****1. *****9. *****9. *****7. *****3. *****0. *****7. *****1, *****8. *****3. CONSOLATION 51. 006 c»chi: Not. *****8. *****1. *****2. *****6, *****6. *****9. *****9. *****0. *****7. *****6.
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    • 95 17 Preakness to Greek Money BALTIMORE. Sun. Greek Money won the Preakness Stakes here yartantay. Manuel Ycasa. rider ot Ridan. who Mulshed second, lodged an objection to »ne winner. The objection was overruled Roman Line was third in the 9U race, run at the Pimlico course Greek Money, mount (.1 J.
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    • 54 17 NEWMARKET. Sun. Mr I M. Rocblmu s Barnegat. one-time second favourite fothe Epsom Oaks in ante-pos betting, finished last of nine runners in the Pretty Polly Stakes, run over 1' 4 miles henyesterday. Military Piekk won the race by threequarters of a length from Eutrippa. with Tue^da^ Eve
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    • 24 17 Santiago. Bun. A team eh. >sen from Chile's World Cud footballers beat the German club Knrl.-ruhe 2-0 at Vina dol Mar yesterday.
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    • 69 17 PARIS. Sun —The Stewards of the Societe d'Encourage ment. which controls hors* racing here, yesterday banned M. Francois Dupre's Abaco from raMne npnrilng an inluiry into doping. The Stewards announce.] that analysis of saliva made after Abaco won the Prix de la Jonchere at Longchamp on Apr.
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    • 262 17 I ONDON. Sun. HudlJ dersfield gained revenue for their defeat by Wakefleld in the English Rugby League Challenge Cup final last week, when they won the League title at Bradford yesterday. They beat Wakefleld. 12-6 winners at Wembley last 'veek, 14-5 in yesterdays
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    • 111 17 SYDNEY. Sun.— ReaulU of today's Australian soccer »che«: Victoria State League: Just 2 Will. liihm.i 2. Victoria Dir. 1 IN): Heidelber( 4 Florentlna NSW IN): Newcastle 3 Awaba W. Walliend 4 Cardiff Osanork 3 Mayfleld 1. L. Macqoari* 2 Wall vend 1. NSW Div. 1: Poionia 1
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    • 134 17 SOCCER Sarawak girls in barefoot battle ETCHING, Sun. A women's soccer match was played high up on a Sarawak plateau last week at Long Semadn. Girls of Long Semado and Bah Kelalan battled barefoot with grim determination on a rough pilch at a height nearly 4.000 feet above sea level.
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    • 48 17 NEW YORK. Sun. Casslus Clay, a contender for Floyd Patterson's world heavyweight title, kept his unbeaten record here last night by beating Billy Daniels In the seventh round. The referee stopped the scheduled 10-round fight when the 25-year-old Daniels sustained a cut eye— Reuter
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    • 171 17 Italy qualify for q-f inals FLORENCE, Sun.— ltaly, beaten by Australia in last year's challenge round, qualified for the quarter-finals of the European zone of the Davis Cup when they gained a winning 3-0 lead over the Soviet Union in their secondround tie here yesterday. Italy, the zone champions, followed
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    • 48 17 JOHANNESBURG. Sun— Thousands of people lined the streets of the East Rand town cf Boksburg yesterday as Danny Blanchflower. captain of Tottenham Hotspur, was given a civic welcome. Danny is coaching the professional football leacue club at Bok&burg. about 25 miles from Johannesburg. Reuter.
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    • 102 17 SOUTHPORT, Sun.— A missed putt from four feet at the 16th cost Irish Ryder Cup player Christy O'Connor the clear lead in the third round of the Piccadilly professional golf tournament over the Hillside course here yesterday. The two-over-par six which O'Connor took at this dog-leg hole,
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    • 403 17 Bowling feat by the W's of Northants LONDON, Sunday. VORTHAMPTONSHIRE seam bowlers Gordon Wil--11 liamson and Jim Watts shot Gloucestershire out for 63 yesterday in the best bowling feat of a day on which bowlers were generally in the ascendant Wtniamcnn hrm-llna in,. ifuuauioun, uuwiuifi unchanged, took five wickets foi
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    • 64 17 CINGAPORE. Sun. Six professional table tennis stars will play exhibition matches at the Happy World Stadium on June 8 and 9. They are Richard Bergmann of England, four times world champion, Mai Van of Vietnam. N. Fujll of Japan. Chou Lln-chen of Formosa. Len Cooper of
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  • 95 18 The Royal Wedding Bersanding Night For 100,000, their first glimpse of Princess Charming 's Prince MORE THAN 100,000 Malayans last night had their first glimpse ot the Royal Johore bridegroom, Tengku Suleiman, at the head of a glittering motorcade on his way to Istana Negara to join
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  • 93 18 THREE THOUSAND guests attended the Royal wedding buffet and the Bersanding ceremony of Tengku Suleiman and Sharitah Salwa at the Istana Negarn last night. Top picture shows Tun H. S. Lee, former Minister of Finance, and his wife, with Senator Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham
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    • 95 18 Peace hopes are up WASHINGTON. Sun. Hopes roue here last night lor peaceful M-ttle-nn'iii in Laos and in Moscow, Western diplomats be> li'vcd the crisis in the kingdom may be on the vane. In bom capital.* il was taken as .1 hopeful sign that there had been no further
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