The Straits Times, 22 May 1962

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times tie****** Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MAY 22. 1962. 13 CENTS KDN 036
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  • 460 1 Chiang expresses concern on refugees Rice to be shipped toHK fAIPEH, Mon. Nationalist China today offered to j open its doors to refugees fleeing the mainland to Hong Kong. The announcement was made by Mr. Chen Chciifi. Prime Minister. Meanwhile, the Nation- allst Government would send 1.000 tons
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  • 854 1 STUDENTS' BOYCOTT A FAILURE: MINISTER SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin tonight des- cribed an attempt by "irresponsible" Chinese middle school students to stage a boycott of classes earlier today as a "miserI able failure." In a broadcast to pa- rents and guardians of 1 students.
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  • 211 1 SINGAPORE. Monday. IJHDUR gunmen got away with jewellery worth about $25,000 in a smash-and-grab raid on a goldsmith's shop In Joo Chiat Road this evening. The robbers smashed an L-shaped glass show-case in the shop with their gun butts. and .^cooped the jewellery into their
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  • 56 1 MELBOURNE. Mon. The Australian Army has had five men giving technical training to Thai troops In Thailand ior more than 18 months, an official army spokesman said here today. The school the Australians '< were operating would turn out 100 trained men annually. Australia was comi
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  • 201 1 I i BANGKOK. Monday A MERICAN planes continue to fly more troops and equipment into Thailand as part of the I U.S. build-up to meet i the Communist threat j in neighbouring Laos. The aircraft, from Hawaii. are bringtns infantrymen, equioment and vehicles but not tanks,
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  • 285 1 Alarm as boy, 5, sees smoke from fan SINGAPORE. Mon. Six luxury flats in Cameron Court, off Grange Road, were j gutted by flre this I evening. Two others were badly damaged. Cameron Court 18 flats in a three-storey block Is I occupied b.v European executives
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  • 60 1 OR AN. Mon. At least 10 people died and 100 were wounded when Furopean terrorists lin-d mortar shells in a crowded Oran street yesterday, officials reported today. But unofficial sources put the casualty roll much higher. The street in the Muslim Ville Nouvellr quarter was packed with
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  • 586 1 Kidnap boy's 13 days in the dark SINGAPORE. Mon. Eleven year old See Lye Woo. th c schoolboy who wa s abducted from his Karikal Lano homo, today told of the 13 days of darkness he spent while In the hands at a kidnap gans. Lye Woo. who was released
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  • 24 1 TWO DETAINED BINGAPOBI, p. ill. i- tonisht t«o mm in < with .s-l.nnu foe Rnsd robbrrr rrt.j wmj eai f Falsa I>rii«ii i
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  • FOREIGN DESK C PHOTO ) SPECIAL
    • 336 2 AMERICA MAY AID REFUGEES IP CHINA MAKES DIRECT REQUEST HONG KONG, Mon. JLLE G A L immigrant numbers jumped again yesterday to nearly 5,000. according to an authoritative count made in the border are*. The nulling holding I camp was full again during the day despite
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    • 219 2 TAIPEH. Monday. rpHE top American Air Force commander in For- mosa disclosed yesterday that the United States had stationed F-105 jet fiphter-bombers on Formosa and these pianos were ready to bomb the China mainland whenever ordered to. the China Post reported today. The
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    • 37 2 MOSCOW. Mon.— The Soviet Union and Bulgaria yesterday condemned the arrival of American troops in Thailand as "an extension of the aggressive actions of the United States against the peoples of Souht-east Asia." Renter.
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    • 169 2 Clashes in Kenya: 8 hurt VAIROBI. Mon. Po- lice reinforced Nakuru township yesterday after clashes between supporters of Kenya African Nationalist Union (Kami) and Kenya African Democratic Union (Kadu) in which eight people were injured. Police said they arrested 17 people The Kami leader. Jomo Kenyatta. described Kadu as an
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    • 142 2 THE U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam. Mr. Freacrick Noltlne Jr. warned today that two hand grenade attacks against U.S. military personnel here may herald a Communist terror Campaign against Americans in Saigon. In a mimeographed message to American servicemen and civilians In Saigon. Mr. Noltlng said
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    • 34 2 TOKYO. Mon— The second general conference of the International Fire Chiefs Association of Asia will open here on May 29 for a sevenday session, it was announced here today Reuter
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    • 85 2 FIVK hundred Krrn<h police with tommy nuns at the madv rinncd the Palais de Justirr in not-*o-?ay Paris where ex-Gea-i-i .il Raoul Salan. head »f the Alcerian Srtrct Army (OAS) is being tried for trrason. Soldiers prowled on the roofs and armoured cars stood by. The French authorities
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 348 3 Quick look round LONDON. Monday. STRICT security precautions have been taken in Scotland's western isles following reports that Russian ships have been spying on the Royal Artillery guided weapons ranee in the Outer Hebrides, it was learned today. The range Is the only one of Its Kind in Northern Europe.
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    • 229 3 RENEGADE AMERICAN IS HOME TO 'ASSUME MY RESPONSIBILITIES' NEW YORK. Mon. ROBERT E. Webster, who renounced his U.S. citizenship to live in Russia three years ago, returned yesterday to "assume my responsibilities in America and try to undo the wrong I did." Pale and shaking. Webs- ttr was rushed to
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    • 62 3 LONDON. Mon— The death of Dr. Mervyn Haigh, the lormer Bishop of Winchester who was Bishop of Coventry when the Cathedral in that city was destroyed by enemy bombs during the second world war, was announced here today. He was 74. He was England's youngest bishop
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    • 31 3 COPENHAGEN. Mon. Danish motorists will be given la. glass of milk each at pctro; stations on Thursday as part of a publicity drive marking International Dairy Day. Reuter.
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    • 124 3 LONG AND SBORT OF MILITARY AID PROBLEM NEW YORK. Mon. The New York Times reporicd today that among President Kennedy's problems "is having to worry about American rifles with stocks too big for slightly built Asians." The newspaper added in a Washington despatch: "The difliculiy dm arisen in military aid
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    • 178 3 LISBON. Mon.— About 400 Coimbra University students blew whistles, shouted "treason, treason, take off your jerseys" and sana the national anthem at a national soccer championship match in Coimb'ra yesterday. The students, demonstrating against the Students Association Clubparticipation In the game, were drowned by cheers and
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    • 151 3 YEW YORK. Mon The United States is "the most over-medicated most over-operated, most over-Inoculated country in the world." according to Dr. Herber Ratner. professor of preventive medicine and public health at Loyola University Medical School. Chicago. Prof Ratner gave thl-, picture of the averagp
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    • 135 3 1.1 SARA. M«m Mr. Rtn-n«-th Kaunda, Northern Rhodesian African nationalist leader, said yesterday that he and his people were 'determined to break up this ugly (RhocliMani Federation." He told a rally of about ti.OOfl enthusiastic Africans yesterday: 'British Government or no British, we arc
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    • 464 3 ELECTIONS OUT TILL INDONESIA HAS IRIAN JAKARTA. Monday 'pHERE will no general elections in Indonesia until West Irian joins the Republic, the First Minister, Dr. IVuanda, announced yesterday. Speaking at the presidential palace in the ceremony marking "National Reawakenin; Day." Dr. Djuanda said general elections scheduled for this year would
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    • 45 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Soviet scientists have completed the rough design of a tower 1] miles high, six times higher than the Eiffel Tower in Pr.ris which could be used aa TV tower with exceptionally great transmission range, the Soviet news agency Tass reoorted.—Reuter.
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    • 289 3 Why do so many men M stay on the m mid-career shelf? In \our Wi \ou won (he ioh, worked hard for JHf the I'ompam. i.n.cd a rosy luiure. But suddenly JH in your mid-?o°s. \ou look up and hepin to J^Hf notice younger men pj-^ing \ou b\ in pro-
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  • 63 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The U.S.IS. Library will display from tomorrow till June 2 an exhibit entitled "Exploring Science." The exhibition consists of .seven posters, each 30 inches by 40 inches, depicting the method of approach to science education in American primary and secondary schools. The same, exhibit in
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  • 50 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Straits Times readers, who wish to remain anonymous, today donated a total of $45 to help Mr. A. P. Morris pay for the cost of an operation to save his sight. With the new donations, Mr. Morris 1 lund now stands at $156.60.
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  • 24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water will be cut off in Peng Ann Road, off Kampong Chai Chee. tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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  • 275 4 EGG-THROWING STRIKER IS FINED $125 SINGAPORE. Monday. 'TEO KIM THEAM, 38, an advertising clerk with 1 Guthrie and Co., Ltd. was today fined $125 or one month's Jail by the Third Magistrate. Mr. Sathi V. Kandiah. for an offence under the Trade Disputes Ordinance. i He was convicted of throwing
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  • 104 4 BOOKIE AND AGENTS FINED $6,000 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ong Wee Chong, 33. of Tampines Road, was today fined $5,000 or 12 months' jail, by the Sixth Magistrate's Court for acting as a bookmaker. He pleaded guilty and was allowed to pay $2,500 today and the rest In two instalments. Jointly charged
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. F.A. Undasan has been elected president and Mr. Paul de Rosario hon. secretary, of the Filipino Association of Singapore for the current year.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 362 4 V.M.C.A. (Raffle* Quay): Chinese cooking, braided .shartsf in. 10.30 a.m.; Malay conversation. 11 a.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Bukit Timah Group Committee meeting, 10, Caniden Park, 8 p.m. V.M.C.A.: Mrs. Taylor's uancing class. 2.30 p.m.; Judo Junior beginner*. 4.30 p.m. l\S. CILTIRAL CENTRE: TV Film Show latest tv films fiom U.S. 530
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  • 3931 5 History of riots by students in protest against certain policies 'No attack on the system to begin with— agitation started with split in the Govt. in July 1961' SINGAPORE, Monday THE commission inquiring into the boycott of the Chinese Secondary Four examinations last
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  • 44 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The University of Malaya, trw Language Institute and tly; Teachers' Training College in Pantai Valley were plunged into darkness throughout last night following a fault in ttM underground cable, a C.E.B. official said. Lights will only be restored tomorrow.
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  • 176 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE permanent board of the Malay Language and Culture Congress is to ask the Government to adopt Malay culture as the basis of a national culture. A board meeting passed a resolution on this yesterday. It will hold a seminar to study ways
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  • 57 6 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Seremban Division of Umno resolved yesterday to urge the Negrl Sembilan State Government not to agree to the move by the Seremban Town Council to expand the the councils limits. Another resolution adopt ed was to request the Government to set up a committee
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  • 2327 7 STRAITS TIMES ARBITRATION Company's profits up by 287.6 per cent with the 1949 figure as the base SINGAPORE, Monday WHEN the wage dispute between the Slraits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd., and the Singapore Printing Employees Union resumed in the Industrial Arbitration Court today, Mr. C.
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  • 285 8 Lessons-by-post way is faster and cheaper ACCOUNTANCY— 'WHY GO ABROAD?' HE ASKS SINGAPORE. Monday. AN Australian educationist today advised Singapore and Malayan students wishing to study accountancy abroad to learn the subject in their own countries to save time and money. "They can do just as well in their own
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  • 135 8 Lamah kept the royal wedding —sun shining— KI'ALA LUMPI'R. Mon.— Che Lamah binte Adam, 40, the bomoh who successfully "controlled' the weather during the fiveil.iy royal wedding here, was paid $100 today for her efforts. Immediately after, she left her hotel and caught a bus for at 124-mile ride to
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  • 31 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Segamat bridge has been Hooded to a level of 28 ft. but the flood Ls falling, it was stated today in a Government flood report
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  • 95 8 [JUTTERWORTH, Mon. The commander-in-chlef. Far East Air Force. RAF Air Marshal Sir Anthony Selway. today presented the Duke of Gloucester^ Cup for the best RAAF squadron to No. 2 Canberra bomber squadron. Wing Commander SW. Dallywater, of Perth, commanding officer of the squadron, received
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  • 62 8 PENAI Z, Mon. A welldressed girl wearing a pair of gold bangles was rescued from drowning off the Esplanade at noon today. Bhe was seen struggling In the sea by Cpl. Lee Hun Oh. of the Armed Forces Maintenance Corps. Cpl. Lee jumped in and brought
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  • 189 8 LEADERS OF YOUTH TO SEE RURAL PROJECTS IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thirty youth leaders from live Asian countries will take part in community and rural development projects in Malaya. They are due here next week to attend a seminar on youth leadership training. The seminar, sponsored by the World
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  • 56 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A woman, J. Josephine. 29, of Singapore, was charged here today with stealing $40 and a watch worth $235 belonging to Te Chin Seng, of Gombak Road, last Saturday. The offence was alleged to have been committed at a hotel in Barrack
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  • 66 8 Receptionist Ann is one of 20 after that title ANN WOODFORD, a receptionist, who will take part in the "Miss Kuala Lumpur" contest at the Federal Theatre in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. More than 20 beauties from the Federal capital will compete for this title. The winner will then compete with
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  • 36 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent a message of good wishes to the 21st. Congress of Federation of Commonwealth and Brlflsh ChamDers of Commerce, which opened in London today.
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  • 18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. S.O.K. Übaidulla has been re-elected president of the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce.
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  • 255 8 'PREVIOUS DEBT' ADMISSION: MONEYLENDER IS ACQUITTED PENANG, Monday. MONEYLENDER gave a client a loan of $300 seven years ago but asked him to sign a promissory note for $1,300 to cover previous debts, the Second Magistrate's Court here was told today. Ramanathan Chettlar. 40. was acquitted on a summons charge
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  • 136 8 Escaped: A boy who pretended to be dumb pENANG, Mon.— A 13- year-old boy who pretended to be dumb has escaped from the custody of Social Welfare authorities. Tan Hong Koo, who had earlier given his name as Tan Ah Lai, absconded from the Social Welfare Hostel last Saturday. He
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  • 36 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato One Yoke Lin. will lay the foundation stone of the $5 million Federal pharmaceutical laboratory and central store in Petaling Jaya on Thursday.
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  • 337 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SUBJECT to unforeseen circumstances the directors of Malayan Containers Ltd., whose prospectus is published this morning, hope to recommend dividends of 10 per cent less tax. The first such dividend will be for the financial year ended June 30 next year. The offer
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  • 1732 9 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature Rebel naval hero chose pastor's life in exile Late at night on November 5, 1820, a band of 240 volunteers in 14 boats quietly slipped into the harbour of Callao in Peru. Under the protection of shore batteries and a semi-circle of ships linked by boom
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    • 629 10 There was some very bad history in Mr. Lee Kuan Yew> Sunday broadcast, recorded ir London, but much of it w^s remote enough not to matter Singapore is mainly anxious now to hear the substance o' the Prime Ministers talks in London. Of these discussion-. Mr.
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    • 408 10 "To all intents and purposes, said the Deputy Prime Minisiler yesterday to a meeting o) iState Financial Officer*, "there is only one government in the Federation." The remark ma\ cause some raising of eyebrow! among the constitutional purists: what, it may be asked about all the schedules
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    • 218 10 What is Hongkong to do Thr flow of refugees from mainland China continues Troops and police, tired of t job they hate, round them up and take them to camp. Sorm ♦imc in the next 24 hours the refugees are loaded on trucks and driven back to the
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  • 369 10 WHEN American astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter finally gets into orbit, perhaps today, he will carry out a series of experiments designed to assist in the U.S. plans to reach the moon. Boon after he starts orbiting he will release a 30-ln multl
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  • Letters
    • 170 10 I have just listened to Talentime and remarked to my wife that if Patrick Rudge and Christopher Kay are not elected winners I would write decrying the standard of judging. This is not the nrst time I have considered the three judges to have
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    • 127 10 WRITING as a Malay "mother of two (spaced > sons. I was shocked to read that two government officers had so far forgotten General Orders as to lead a procession In Malacca against family planning The fact that one of them was the District Health Officer and
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    • 122 10 IT is always a disappointment for me to find that the morning school bus does not have room enough to accommodate the number of students who are travelling dally from Kulai. Saleng and Senal to Johore Bahru. i am one of these students. The bus provided is a
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    • 115 10 T FULLY agree with Adnan Omar's letter 'S.T. 7.5.62) regarding Rail Guards. I travelled by train from Ipoh to Penang last week when the guard came and checked my ticket the 3rd time he smiled when I sighed. When he came the 4th time I was rather annoyed
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    • 78 10 THERE seems to be no continuity In the teaching of the National language for those who have left Secondary Bchools. This break in the study should be looked Into by the authorities concerned. The subject should be to Introduce at form Six level immediately. I am certain this
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    • 50 10 mHE existing railway facl--1 lltles are far from satisfactory. Large crowds of passengeTs ar» often found standing In rail cars and night mall trains because of insufficient seats In the coaches. These passengers pay for their fare* Should they be subjected to such discomfort? PETER CHEN Batu Gajah
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  • 1205 10  - In defence of freedom RONALD HARKER THE STRENGTH OF A UNITED FREE PRESS By MEETING in Pans, where it met for the first time 10 years ago, the International Press Institute is surveying a decade of work done and is parting reluctantly with the pilot of most of it: Jim
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  • 161 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A systematic world-wide search Is now on for back issues of certain periodicals required by the various departments of studies in the University of Malaya here. The university library *aid in a statement today that at the end of AdHl.
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  • 75 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— M. A. Majld. former president of the Malayan National Seamen's Union, was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Chua In the High Court today. Receiving and adjudication orders were made against Majid on a petition filed by the Minister for Labour to whom Majld is
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  • 149 11 PARTIES SETTLE HAW PAR SUITS SINGAPORE. Mon. Three suits filed by a widow and daughter of the Ih> Mr. Aw Boon Haw. the "Tiger Balm King," against Haw Par Brothers Ltd. claiming $1,137.--500 were dismissed by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today following a settlement between
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  • 43 11 KUCHINO. Mon.- Investigation oi technical faults which caused a Borneo Airways Twin Pioneer plane to be grounded has been complet ?d. Certain modifications are now being carried out. It Is pxDected that normal services will be resumed this week.
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  • 31 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Commander-in -Chief Far East Land Forces. Lieut. General Sir Nigel Poett, left Singapore today on a routine visit to Britain. He will return on June 1.
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  • 58 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Federation Army is looking for a legal man to Join the Ministry oi Defence Applicants should have had three years' professional ex perience as a barrister or solicitor after being called to the Bar. Applications should reach the personnel division In the
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  • 36 11 KUALA LIPIB. Mon. A lorry driver. Yong Kon Cheong. was yesterday fined 595 or three weeks' tail for failing to secure a load or five logs In his lorry at Benta on April 13.
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  • 332 11 My dream by Tengku TO MAKE MALAYA CENTRE FOR CULTURE, SPORT... K. LUMPUR, M, JHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said tonight it was his dream to make Malaya a centre of cultural and sporting activities in Asia. The Tengku was Inaugurating a new series of radio talks on various
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  • 93 11 A COPTER CATCHES PIRATE BOAT JESSELTON, Mon. A Royal Navy helicopter recently swooped on a pirate boat off the coast here and forced all 12 men on board to surrender. The helicopter had taken off from the carrier H.M.S. Bulwark, which with several other na *al ships were on an
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  • 39 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A dor, lon of $20 from Mr. H. Bamanshaw was received by the Straltx Times today for Johnny Ang. the Singapore student who was paralysed after a diving accident, bringing his fund to $2,652.
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  • 65 11 PENANG. Mon. A motorist. Chew Lay Cheong, was today fined for sounding his horn unnecessarily. Chew. 50, was charged with using his horn at Campbell Btreet at about 7.40 on the night on March 21 when It wan not required "for the purpose of avoiding an accident."
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  • 48 11 BATU O«tah Mon. A 'ot»l of *1 645 was raised during the food and '•"Tibie sale held at the nurses hostel and organised by the medical officer and staff of the Batu Gala* •I'str'ct rtrnrxtai here In air? f 'ne Lady Templer hospital f und.
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  • 42 11 KUALA LLMPUR, Mon Mak Tuck Wing. 24. of Jalan Kenangan. was fined $60 today in a magistrate's court for acting as a petition writer without a licence on March 31 at the five-foot way of Suleiman building. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 124 11 AUSTRALIAN WIFE EAGER TO TEACH —IN MALAYA SINGAPORE. Mon. A young Australian wife, Mrs. Toni Chang, 24, formerly Miss Toni Thorn*, arrived here with hei husband. Mr. S. K. Chang. 36. of Kainpong Satu. Kuala Lumpur, in the Orradeh this morning Shr had to undergo «n appendix operation the n'rht
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  • 135 11 IPOH. Monday. THE proprietor of a department store. Mr. C. Arasukaranar, 41, his wife. N. Patmavathy and iheir flve-year-old daughter were injured when they were involved In a road accident last night. Mr. and Mrs. Arasukaranar and their five children were returning to
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  • 67 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A racing cycle worth $200 meant for his son studying at the University of Singapore was stolen yesterday from the home of Mr. K Avadural in Ampang Road. Mr Ayadurai. who works in trie Road Transport Department headquarters in Petallng
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  • 196 11 SINOAPORE. Mon Members of the Royal houses of Selaiiftor. Negri Sembilan and Johore were at the Master Attendant s pier here today to see the Sultan and Tengku Ampuan of Selangor off on a Far Eastern tour. The Sultan sailed on the
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  • 49 11 ALOR STAR, Mon. The Alliance won another local council, Pokok Sena, North Kedan. when nine of. tnelr candidates. Including a woman, were returned unopposed yesterday These were the last nominations for the 27 local councils in Kedah The Alliance has now captured 13 local councils outright
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  • 43 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— L Santa Singh. 41, of Sentul Road, was fined $5 by the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Vohrah. today for letting hi.« cow stray Into the compound of the Sentul police station n April 2 this year.
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  • 218 11 In £10 baby car, Mr. Steggles is seeing the world KUALA KANGSAR. Mon. —Mr. Ken Steggles. 32. an Australian on a world tour, is on his way back to Australia In a 27.yearold car which he bought for £10 In London. He has covered about 15.000 miles in the car.
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  • 24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Municipal Architects Department last month approved 50 plans for building projects in various parts of the Federal capital.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 246 11 whole {amUy love* ant... ERRES all-translstor portable iWfa*^ THf r Avoimrrr avt> IrZ WH i POWKRFVI. PORTABUt nfjav^pM A ramiip AW W«rM-*Wfe r»r»pq— I band* Bnlluuii MMiod r«vru<»cturn *nd tararporettof all Ik* V fwtvrw W M<im R*d» \>tm V emij torch battarxa. S pore: 5175 C^^^^^^^^^^^jL I.AVf T FJIfTTTNG IJOHT
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    • 73 11 Keep your family WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Woterbury'j Compound is th« world's most widely used tonic. BECAUSE ITS A TONIC. Waterbury's speeds recovery to sparkling good health and builds up resistance to fvrtker attacks. BECAUSE ITS A Dij CONGESTIVE, Woterbury s break* up stubborn coughs; colds and bronchial congestion, let Waterbury's prov*
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 470 11 D*nm QINrI&DODr At Tht OP***". HIS Interlude 6.30 Music For Everyone; 6.00 nMUIVS aiNUMrunt For Muilc; II.SO An Album Of Summary Of Prcsrammw l*or SHORTWAVE RttVICE: Familiar Music; IS.OO Clone The Evening; 802 Retail Pish «-.^..,w* I .J?t < r i wn P* l^ At Pen»n«- Ipoh. Kuala Mf.DIl M
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 169 12 yHERE should be a balanca of light and shade in a room. An evenly lit sitting-room without any soft shadow feels cold, while a room full of shadows and without a good light Is equally depressing. Since a sitting-room Is mainly used for conversation, sewing, reading and
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    • 663 12 'THE PRINCESS DESERVES THE BEST' 'pHEY are from two different worlds one is a princess and the other is a typist. And yet, somehow they met and a friendship was sealed. But 21 year old Anna Fonseka understood that such .a friendship had its limits.
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    • 314 12 Give your children the extra nourishment they need Farex the 3-cereal food made by Glaxo is a complete food that needs no cooking and can be added to fruit, soups and a variety of dishes. Farex contains calcium and vitamin D to strengthen the bones and teeth B group vitamins
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    • 362 12 Fantastic! The first fluid matte eye shadow in a tube! 'EYE VELVET' This new 'soft-focus look" is pure enchantment: plush... unshiny. ..voluptuous as velvet! And here's the first eye shadow that won't streak, settle in creases, or fade away as others do. So flat- <* i tering...easy to apply. ..you
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 375 12 Straits Times Crossword HP HP ~"Mf" TbF~bbT HF bV 7 ~~bb > ACBOSS 5, 19. Wanted: local lab. to 4. One was Captain as beloved house unusually pure chetniflag (8). cal (8. 6). 8. East meeting West In (rater- 6, 15. Mostly 19 but having lmnal embrace doesn't serve 11
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    • 1353 13 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 GENOA. IE HAVRE HAMIORG, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM. OSLO GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN., iW^^^^ S'W" 9 Sham fening RAsj "MAUCCA" I) t.... Gil. 44 21 May 24/25 May 2S/27 May |2( \7> )l\ -OORIBANA' a) M May/ t JMt 5/ > JIM 'tM 'ASMAKA 1).... 17/21 JuM
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    • 1491 13 tAHESS »ERVICt 10 LONDON. UVERPOOi CONIINtWUI rultl S'oort 1 S'hM 'Mtni lENVANNOCN(NJ Hkin. L'lm Havrt M'brt C. 11/Talay May 23/21 May 21/ 1 SENLOMOM (E.LP I'MtT Roam Mull H'Burj Man 1% 1 Wa« !*>/!» BEN6LOE I.U iMltl Mbrovgl M Dun Mat 21. t BEHCUUCH* I'lttl wmouth. Roan Wat 12/11 1/1'
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    • 1173 13 w^ McAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. W Rn TEL: Nt H331 WM"«Jaa> IJSUA ILURMAM LINE <Ss KILA VEMESS UMt LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM LOS ANSELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND em of r.poh e#l| l t 7 K Cwtr- ■IPU7IU, .li'nay'/TjM. n!SX ytwt "p o^,? 1 m HAVRE IuNOON
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  • 97 14 MELBOURNE. Mon INVESTMENT and Industrie; .shaies firmed over a vide range of stocks. However. 8.H.P.. lost 6d la 3d Oils levelled out wiUi moj>t Ksues rising. Con Zinc «3'loi Mt. Isa 75/1 R H It/J Ampol U/41 A.C I. 73 7J AP M 2<! H H.P Ki\i Carrier
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  • 107 14 May -.'I Three month*. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS K M. IS I'.ld Storaitr- .Id M Hox 12 aaj Rteftmship 9 rts Breweries ">» t> S. Timn 15 cts. I Otl S Traders 3.% "ts S. Uarh> 4>d DMMM 12 its NMfei 8 OH MININGS I A Arn.H 2'i I'lliinc
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  • 230 14 5 M|P$ iyini jiantsld* tha linnaaara wharves teday ara: Neder Waal. l."> l«. Qakko *aro 13/14. Kamhodta IJ 43. Garryhank 10-11. State of Madr:^^ 30. l'rjupin*k 3S '39. O^ford- hirr 1 t, Lnomedon 31 H2. Miharu Mara >32« Malacca (HAC) Humatni 46 Outar roads: Kermma, Djakarta. Asmara.
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  • 122 14 CHINESE Preduca Eichanxe, Singapore noon price* par picul yatterrlay: Coconut ail: milk $39j. sotlrrs. drum << nrllers: Copra June UK/Continent $2« huyeni. $29 sellers. Pa»p«r: Muntok ■i. <IMi sellpm. Sarawak whit* $14* i sellers, special Sarawak hlack .SIJ'J yrUtrs. c.-rl.led l^umponK I'lack JU'il ASTA Jl27| „e!W« Singapore
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  • 578 14 From Our Market Correspondent PR the fifth time in eight months Malayan investors have before them this morning an offer for sale It the public. This time it is for 5,750,000 stock units of $1 each at par in Malayan Containers Ltd. formed
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  • 24 14 Malayan Stock Indlrnt M»t ii Mar 21 Industrials: 177.54 177 lo Tins: ?9.».:.9 HS.7I rubber* 191.16 191 16 Jan. 1. 1958=: 100.
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  • 726 14 IJCSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchanjte. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in bracket*: tnduatrialt; Bountead (1.000) $1.6.1 ON: Dunlon* $1.7.1 OL, $1.76 OL, (1.000) $1.76, (1.000) «1.7« i. (1.000) (1.77: Rant Smelt (1.000) $2.97, $2.99 SL: Plttpatrlrks (1.000) $2 ON: F. and N. ordu
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  • 238 14 I buyers for June f.o.b. opened lon an uncertain tone at 78, [cents a lb.. down one-eighth of a cent on Thursday's I close. Overseas advices were "unI inspiring". Politically, there j had been no change over the holiday and operators re- mained
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  • 13 14 Bukit Kepong Rubber Estates' rubber crop for April was 18,400 Ib.
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  • 185 14 T ei>ti»n "m'-iitf <h—* r-hamem In its Lnmlin .Hllnit TT 01 CID !1 7'V HnvtM TT .'4. airmail Ol) 5 4 I 3? i< .i 4 iv n t «i 2 4 'i«. fin <fM 4 7 n? p<< »t *t 1/4 is r?n 1« iae 4/af
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  • 215 14 UNE tint trade rubbar buyart lab. closed .1. .'i i> i-i in Ku.da mi \.-«t.-r<lav at 7P» cent* per h :n I iiuartrr o( a c.nt on Thur-im a quilt FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUB BER EXCHANGE r!,.~m. ri-ritu t>rt Ih vrMrrdnv Int. 1 R> s prnmp'
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  • 209 14 JUNE first trade rubbar buyers r.e k. I I !i>fd at p.m. In Singapore I yesterday nt 791 cent* per lb.. up a quarter of n cent on Thursday'a me price. The tone was (runt f.CC.R.A. closing prl<*.>i In t»v. per lb \e.it<>rdnv: Int. 1 R.S.S. Prompt
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  • 43 14 Maj M XI 1'.r.l i: PRK ES SINGAPORE: 791 ernts 'up a quarter of a cent). X.1,.: 7ft 1 cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5453 a picul (down 1 cents). Kstimatrd unofficial nffrrinK tSS tons (down 5 tons).
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    • 1111 14 W- KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic «5s Great Lakes Service IM Els (1A |U eia ETA Kiaikawa Maru 21 21 May 72 Jim 1 III) IB July 22 Jily 31 J«ly Ciasai Man 1111 Juie 71 71 JIM. 15 Jaly 25 July 11 Aj| II Ai| 21 Aif
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    • 618 14 ->> ZIM LINES I^4 SOUTH EAST ASIA SERVICE Ei'at Pf-aig Store flavor. Sport Penant Cilat "ELSE NIELSEN" 74 Mi) 21 Maf 15 Jaa* "VAUDA" IS Mat 7* Miy II IMI "YAROEN" I lull 71 Jim 75 Jim Agents— INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 11. El Asia Insannci Building 51. Beach Street Singapore
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    • 124 14 Between SinGapoßE andtteUniTEDSiarES SPEC'FY jerOiPPER C3RPO! HERE'S HOW YOU SAVETIME AND MONEY BY SPECIFYING JET CLIPPER CARGO Insurance rates are far less than by sea You save on packing and crating costs, and Pan Am's cargo reservations system lets you plan ahead Pan Am Clippers' leave the Orient Daily and
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    • 575 15 NOTICES 9 KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 'Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya 1 NOIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a dividend, the twenty-fifth. of one Mulling (la. Od.) per suock unit, less income tax at the rate ol forty per cent, lia.s been de--1 la red due and payable to
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    • 413 15 NOTICES THE NEW SERENDAH RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation 1 of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 48th annual general meeting of stockholders will be held at the registered ofhee of the company. No. 1. Benteng. Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday June 27th I 1962 at 10.00 a.m.
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    • 874 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTSHIF Applications are invited for appointment to the po&t, of Administrative Assistant In the Dean's j Office. Faculty of Medicine. Qualifications Preferably a Uni- veihity degiee with some administrative experience. Salary: $505 x 25-555/580 x 25-705/750x25-900: with a variable allowance bUbject to maxima. Further
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    • 758 15 (Continnrd from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT •f Word* Si (Mm.)— Box St ct*. txtrm i MALAY AMAH, must be good cook. < Other general duties. TelepOonu (S'por*) 60*00. I WANTED SALESGIRLS to canvass I ncli kno»n products. Apply Box M A 4357 S.T. B' pore. NOTICES REMINDER j PROPERTY SALE
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    • 969 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Words $S (Mm.i—Box St ets. txtrm DOCTOR (CHINESE) to work as usistant in running two clinics In Pening Apply Box A 1414 B.T. Penan*. EDUCATED MAN aged :>5-3U, < ranted to be specialty trained to sell I Accounting Systems in North Malaya. Sox A 4391 S.T. (Spore). WANTED
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    • 987 15 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE SO Words SS Vi».)— Box St cts. txtrm 3 BED-ROOM fully furnished mo- j dern compound house for sale or rent at 15. Oth Avenue. Reservoir Garden. o,f Ayer Itam Road. Phone Petang 6312s for information. K ATONC Prewar bungalow 9.000 »Q. ft. Three bedrooms.
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    • 1048 15 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE St Word* SS (Mim.)—Btx SO ctt. txtrm 11 *7 FEET p.is.«rn<:rT* motor tioat twin dles«l ennior eood condition*. Ring Ci (Spore) DOGS, PETS, ETC. 20 Words M (Vin.)-Box St ets. txtrm .boxer puppies red fawn and k whit* eight wrcks old Imported parents I rxrellent p«-«li»:ree,
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    • 370 15 FOR SALE Words JJ (Min.)-Hux id tit. rxlrm CCC JUNK STORE iirloslty" 137. V. f ou«*hol4 Good-, li Uu orctUun, Antiques and (iuci ht*. Telephone BM7I *****, U ranch' 2269 Ktebam Beau U-. ;i'.i. iTEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. I Words SS (Min.}—Box St cts. extra RELAX AT DAISY'S ikT ;m.| Btoaml
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    • 1622 16 COMPANY PROSPECTUS This Offer for Sale is dated 15th May, 1962. Copies of this Offer for Sale have been delivered for registration to the Registrars of Companies in the Federation of Malaya and in the State of Singapore, pursuant to the statutory requirements in both territories. Application has been made
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 3517 17 COMPANY PROSPECTUS An agreement has been made with Australian Con- DIVIDENDS STATUTORY AND GENERAL (13) Th e objects of the Company are contained in its solidated Industries Umited lor a minimum period of 3 Memorandum of Association. The Company was years when by 4:20.000 Australian <$M. 137.881. per an- The
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  • COMMERCIAL news and views
    • 179 18 JAPAN STEPPING UP WHEAT FLOUR EXPORTS iapan is making rapid inroads into the Singapore and Federation wheat flour markets and is today Australia's strongest competitor. Although Australia ka still far ahead. Japaji is steadily catching up. Tradr statistics shnw that Japanese shipments of wheat flour to the local markets last
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    • 49 18 ACCOUNTANT TO DO COURSE IN ADMINISTRATION MR CHAN (HIM BOCK I (above). accountant of Philips Singapore Ltd. and Philips Malaya Ltd. leaves Singapore by KIM tomorrow for a tuii-ucrk administration coursr in Holland. Mr. h.in. I OMMA ACCS. will h«« attached tn the Bureau Administrate Buitrnlanri of Philips. Kindhovrn.
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    • 369 18 MALAYA'S HAND-TO-MOUTH STOCK POSITION SHOULD BE RELIEVED 3| ALA VAS present hand to- mouth sugar stock position should be relieved this week by the arrival of cargoes from India, Formosa and China. Due to a coinbin n lion of circumstances, including shipping difficulties, I
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    • 57 18 Sarawak exported 2.789 tons of rubber In April, up 381 tons over the previous month, bringing shipments for the first four months to 10.210 tons, compared with 13.803 tons and 17.776 tons In the corresponding periods of 1961 and 1960 respectively. The price in April was $92.40 a
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    • 32 18 A nt'u synthetic rubber 1 company. Fabrics dr Borraeha. part of the Petrohraa organisation, has started proi ductlon of stymie butaden* Roods. Output rate la given as 40.000 tons annually.
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    • 93 18 From junior salesman to executive in 14 years >IR. Lim Soon Bee ifl has been promoted to sales executive of Nestles Products (M) Ltd.. Singapore, the company announced. Prior to this appointment. Mr Lim held the post of chief salesman for the Singapore market. He joined the company in 1948
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    • 23 18 Belgian crude steel output totalled 595.000 tons in April against 650.000 tons in March. Output In April 1961 was 625.000 tons.
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    • 113 18 YAWATA FIRE 1 BIGGEST BLAST FURNACE A blast furnace', claimed to be the world's largest both in productive capacity and size, has been kindled by the Yawata Iron and Steel Co.. one of Japan's biggest steel manufacturers. This is stated in Japan's Information Bulletin of the Consulate-General of Japan in
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    • 94 18 PRODUCTION figures ot I I the Austrian aluminium industry last year remaned practically constant compared with results i year ago. according to ugure* in Austrian Econo- mlc News Bulletin issued by the Austrian Trade De- legate In Singapore. Metallurgical production of raw aluminium from bauxite
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    • 20 18 Singapore imported 19.793 tons of fresh oranges last year, against 17,181 tons in 1960. according to trade statistics.
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    • 135 18 \|R. G. Moray Stephenson, a director of S.H. A Benson International. London, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow for top policy discussions with heads of the Benson group in Singapore and the Federation. Mr. Stephenson. who Is r on a world tour visiting Benson offices, was
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    • 197 18 SHELLS S5O million oil refinery at Port Dickson, the lirst oi Its kind In Malaya, is gradually taking nape The refinery site, covering 140 acres, is at the lirst milestone, three-quarters of a mile from the main road and Port Dickson
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    • 198 18 New concept in post-operative dressing here THE export marketing manager of Smith and Nephew Ltd.. Hertfordshire. Mr. W. Mcßeath. paid a brief visit to Singapore and the Federation last week in the course of a Far East tour. Mr. Mcßeath was here to discus* the market affecting his company's products
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    • 213 18 AN AIR FORCE UNIT? You wouldn't think so. but it is complete, compact and ready for action. It is an Ingersoll Rand Model 9 Type 30 Two stage air-cooled compressor, capable of air pressures up to 200 pounds per square inch Ideal for garages and service stations to operate car
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    • 56 18 *^Bnt%K% '1 1 *M Wist*- s i% 3 FLIGHTSMfIUE l EVERY4WEEM To ono from BANGKOK every Monday, Wednesday and Friday new electra Booking Offict: lit Floor, Bank of China Bldg., Singapore, 1, T#l: ***** (3 lines) Bay No. 20, Hotel WUrlin, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** «r any travel ogtnt in
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  • TIMES SPORT
    • 367 19  - Distinguished Gem goes smartly in I morning trial By EPSOM JEEP; Singapore, Monday DISTINGUISHED Gem showed sparkling form in training here this morning. The track was fast. With Merv Maynard astride, the three-year-old grey matched strides with Movieland (apprentice Subian Dalwee) over 3f in 36 1 ssec. On this workout.
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    • 390 19 tomorrow WEIGHTS for all eight races at Bukit Timah tomorrow are: CL. 2. DIV. 2— 6 F. I skdale Chief 9.00 Bon Vireur 8.13 Niicolina 8.13 Nearium 8.12 Jambatan Merah B.l* little Richard 8.12 King's Choice 8.1" Palomar 8.11 Krik 8.09 Kian Tock 8.09 Witle de With 8.0!« Theatre IV
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    • 186 19 1 W'WTVfcM ■■J^llSl KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Malayan Hockey Federation announced today that the inter-state finals this year, scheduled to be played here on June 2 3, have been postponed, pending a decision on who are the champions in the South Zone. The MHF
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    • 258 19 LIMA, Mon.— A firsthalf hattrick inside 15 minutes by Jimmy Greaves was the mainspring for England's 4-0 win against Peru here yesterday. England, who scored all their goals in the first half, thus avenged their 4-1 defeat here three years ago. and received a useful morale
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    • 98 19 17ANDVOORT. Mon. Lead£j ing for nearly the whole of the race. Graham Hill of Britain won the European Grand Prix here yesterday— the biggest triumph of his racing career, and the best win for a B.R.M. car. Hill, whose victory starts him off In the 1962 world
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    • 18 19 KARACHI, Mon— Pakistan and Burma tied 3-3 in an international boxing contest here last night.— Reuter.
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    • 185 19 Surprise win for South Africa DAVIS CUP DARIS. Mon.— South Africa gained a surprise 3-2 victory over France yesterday to qualify tor the quarterfinals of the European Zone of the Davis Cud tennis competition. The line-up for the quarterfinals will be: Sweden v Finland or Czechoslovakia, South Africa v Germany.
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    • 84 19 PARIS. Mon.— Sir Winston 1 Churchill* live-year-old \ienna won the Prix d Hartourt. run over 10' ,t a t Lonßchamp yesterday. Vienna. favourite at a shade under 7-4. led trom start to finish and won by a ien»th trom Tiffauges Djebel Traffic was third of the ten
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    • 57 19 FINDLAY. Mon. Officials have decided to submit for ratification the world record equalling 20sec for 220 yards clocked heve by Odell Barry though they have little hope it will be recognised. Barry. 19. achieved th° time on Friday night but there was some question a to
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    • 84 19 VJOUTHPORT. Mon. With a final round of 69. Peter Thomson of Australia won the £2.000 first prize In the £8.000 Piccadilly No. 1 golf tournament at Hillside her* yesterday. It gave him an aggregate of 283— three strokes better than Irish Ryder Cup golfer Christy O'Connor who
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    • SPORTS SUMMARY
      • 54 19 PFVANG CRC OPEN Men's xinjlfs 2nd rd: Lee Kee Hoay btR. Soon 8-6. 6-4. Veterans doublet final: Goon Kok Lem and Hean Ejir Ouan bt Ng Kok Chan and Tan cihln Chong 6-2. 6-0. Plate Ist rd: Khoo Soon Teong bt F. McAdam 6-0. 6-2; q-final: Oh Leek Hens
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      • 88 19 CHARITY MATrH (Talpillßl Fed. PrUon.-, 5 Ktnta DIM. 2. IPOH IIIV. Z: 1 7 Ourkhas 4 Pk Klvm- HvdM I: DJv. 3: Railways SC 2 Tamil Youngsters J. L. PI'NAK DIV. I: (T Alison 1 Mplbv Club 3 Selaba 2 PKNANG DIV. 2: Pelandok 9 I'MA 0; Pc Indians
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      • 30 19 FRIENDLY ißingam>: Kluanp Planters bt Ceylone&e Selection by 2a runs. Crylones? 92 (Ratnayakf 27 Singam 21. Snewbert 4-21. Capt. Field 4-21 > Planter* 117 (Shewber 45. Puikls 21. Plllay 6-35).
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      • 14 19 SPOKE LOT MEDALS: Silver Mm K. L Ong (7t>; BronzeMrs M. Zamptttl <70^.
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    • 204 19 C'WEALTH SIDE MCC ARE KEEN TO TOUR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. If EN Gillespie, president of the Malayan Cricket Association, has returned from a world tour with good news for Malayan players and fans Mr. Gillespie told the Straits Times today that a Commonwealth XI may play In Malaya before
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    • 38 19 IPOH. Mon. Two of Kllat's former soccer Internationals, Chan Tuck Choy and Ng Boon Bee were sent off for rough play in the Ipoh Div. 1 match against Cheng Wah here today. Cheng Wah won 2-0.
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    • 230 19  -  FIRDIE SALAHUDIN By Singapore, Monday T»HE touring Britisn x Army footballers arrived here today and said they were relieved to find the climate agreeable. Mcl Scott, their captain said: "It was really hot in Hong Kong. Bangkok and Saigon. It's much cooler here and
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    • 73 19 CINGAPORE. Mon. Only three countries have so far replied to the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation's invitation to compete In a Gold Cup tournament here in September. Japan have declined whll* the Philippines are sti'l undecided. Formosa war.t to be recognised a.s "Republic r>* China" if tl.ey
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    • 516 19 CINOAPORE, Mon. Giang Toh Chye won five events In the Queenstown Secondary School athletic championships. He won the open one mile and three miles and the 100 yards. 220 and 440 In the B division. Results: OPEN— mile: 1 Giang Toh Chye 2
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  • 185 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The newly married couple. Tengku Suleiman mid Sharif ah Salwa. today underwent a "bathing" ceremony in which the Royal Pawang sprinkled water on them Tin* 18-minute ceremony ended the five-day wedding celebrations. The ceremony, which was held in the courtyard of
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  • 93 20 Guided missiles for Indonesia JAKARTA. Mon Colonel llartono. the Indonesian Army's Director of Supply, said today Indonrsia mmiki soon acquire guided missiles no that the country would be prepared in the event of full-scale war with Holland over West NewGuinea. He said the missiles to be usrri "against enemy aircraft."
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  • 157 20 LONDON. Mon. The Pakistanis slumped after a bright start against M.C.C. on the second day of their match at Lord's here today. and were all out for 230 at i thi t a Interval. 1 Scorn: M.CC. 279-8 det Pak- istan 230 iHanif Mohammed 41. Saeed
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  • 28 20 Than t's son killed RANGOON. Mon. Tin Maung Thant. 21 -year-old only son of the U.N. Secre-tary-General. U Thant. died here today after falling off a bus. Reuter.
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  • 31 20 MANILA. Mon.— President Macapagal and top key tolTkMi policy advisers today bo^an a scries of meetings to 'define the Philippine Governments policy on private naims here to North Borneo.
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  • 268 20 ULTIMATUM BY REDIFFUSION WORKERS SINGAPORE. Monday. UhMPLOYEES of Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. are again threatening industrial action if no agreement is reached on their wage demands by 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday. Mr. TV. Gomez, secretary (>i the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, which represents them, said today that the union
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  • 116 20 Four fined for illegal entry SINGAPORE. Mon. Four Indonesians who en- j tered Singapore illegally were jailed in a magis- trate's court today. Hajal SJah alias Ayat bin Latiff was jailed for a i month for entering the State without a valid pass Of permit. He pleaded guilty. Three others.
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  • 17 20 Kennedy to speak WASHINGTON. Mon President Kennedy will hold I a press conference on Wed-m-hdjy afternoon.— Reuter.
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  • 29 20 LONDON. Mon- Kensington Palare officials refused to comment today on a West per report thai Princess Alexandra of Kent U Kcretly engaged to Piinre Karl of Hes.se.
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  • 142 20 WORK TO RULE BY NAAFI STAFF SINGAPORE. Mon. About 1.000 workers at all Naafi establishments in Singapore today took a strike ballot in support of their wage claims. They also began working to rule. Their action follows a deadlock in negotiations last week between the management and the Industrial Workers
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  • 18 20 KITWE 'Northern Rhodesia). Mon. A 20-day-old strike by 30.000 African mineworkers was called off today. —Reuter.
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  • 354 20 LONDON, Mon. Hopes of a higher price for gold and renewed < United States buying again stlmu- lated the demand, and with stock In short supply prices quickly responded to the slightest buying. Olltedged securities continued to meet a good investment demand 'and fresh gains of up to
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  • 23 20 LONDON. Mon Buyers £916.! sellers £918. Forward buyers > e9l7>i. sellers £918. Settlement £917. Turnover a.m. 55 tons, pm. 150 tons. Tone: Steady
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  • 52 20 LONDON. Mon Spot 23 «d.. June 23 1 1 1 6 d July 23 11 16 d August 23 11 16 d.. July Sept 23 11/16 d.. Oct Dec. 23 11/16 d.. Jan./ Mar. 235 d.. April June 23 xd.. c-l.f. May unquoted. June 23'« d July 23'« d.
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  • 393 20 'COLONIALISM UNDER A NEW GUISE. SINGAPORE, Monday. THE BARISAN .Sosialis said today thai il would he better For the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to try to convince the people here of the Malaysian Plan "rather than behave like ;< travelling salesman
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  • 17 20 TOKYO. Mon. Visiting Soviet cosmonaut Major Yuri Gagarin called on Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda today.
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  • 64 20 MRS. SON KEE PONG N« Thane Hiiay agrd H year* passed a«ay aaaea(ully on tl.m at 7.30 p.m. Kavine hohind hor beloved hunliand four »on« To Srnc, T»ow Krnc TlonK. Chan von two dauehtrrx Lay Tin. I\-ck Geok thrr. dnii^iitor»-in-laM' two xonn-ia-t.iw and liftren Krandchlldren to mourn the ir
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  • 22 20 MR. A MRS. Anirudhan thank thfir rel;itivi>f and Inrnds lor !lnir waMabti (>rc<er'» on the occasion o( their marrlHcr. 11l .V6_\
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  • 111 20 MR A MFl> la IM.i'lk ■■vr'Wih. ikTVA ■rsMan. t, ilu ibla dm in 1 pr*. M-nr* .it 'h.n K-eddiM MRS. BENJAMIN PEREIRA nd tbank .a; ft for tlifii kii'O I-.- i-i.ino wm.iii*. ißdok no rt' on iun. ral dn\ II THE FAMILY OF l.nn lunik Iri.nd- .11:. 1 lor
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  • 107 20 Bombs in fish ne£ Big cache found SINGAPORE. Mon. The Royal Navy clearing a highly dan-r* gerous live ammunition dump in the Johor? Straits. The dump was discovered wli c n fishermen reportpd finding live shells In thrir nets. During the p«>t months naval exports ha\'e lilted about 800 tons
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  • 18 20 MADRID. Mon. Strikes ■spread in Spain today to fae- torie.s in Barcelona and 01- .ion.— Reuter
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