The Straits Times, 2 June 1962

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  • 501 1 Test of U.S. advance warning system First of series at 3.30 p.m. WASHINGTON, Fri. The first of a series of American j N-bomhs-in-space explosions will go off at I 0800 (;MT (3.30 p.m. .Malayan time) tomorro \v over Johnston Island in the Pacific. The Atomic Energy (Commission, which
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  • 50 1 THE Korean Ambassador to Malaya, Maj.-Gen. Hong Hi Choi, in silk top hat and tails, leaves the Federal Hotel in Kuala Lumpur with the Chief Protocol Officer, Inche Jamal bin Abdul Latif, lo present his credentials to the Yang di-Pertuan Agdfeg. Strails limes picture-
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  • 293 1 A YOUNG man, who of his life, from inj accident 18 months ago, $107,141 by Mr. Justice Court today. This is the biggest claim of this nature in He is Quek Poh Ser, 30. former CaJtex gauger. He met with the accident while riding
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  • 161 1 OINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Anthony Wee. Deputy Public Prosecutor and Crown Counsel, starts work in the Official Assignee's Chambers tomorrow. Yesterday Mr. Wee walked out of a district court after the Judge. Mr. Goh Heng Leong, twice refused his request to adjourn proceedings alter
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  • 44 1 NAIROBI. Fri.— Mrs. Helen Carr-Davies. 76-year-old settler who came from Ireland In 1930. was found murdered yesterday in her lonely farmhouse near Nakuru. Southwest Kenya. Police with traoker dogs are searching for her attackers, believed to be an African gang.— Reuter.
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  • 70 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Balloting took place here today to determine who should be the lucky applicants for part of the Malayan Containers shares offer which was oversubscribed about 10 times. Balloting was only for those who had applied for 500 to 5.000 shares. Applicants for 5.100 to
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  • 283 1 Now it's SIR David Honour for Col. Blimp creator I ONDON, Fri. Queen Elizabeth today marked her official birthday by honouring many hundreds of her subjects ranging from Lord RadcllrTe, who headed a recent security inquiry in Britain, to Low, the internation-ally-known cartoonist, who was born in New Zealand. Lord
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  • 266 1 4 SERVICE WIVES SENT BACK TO BRITAIN SINGAPORE, Friday. p(H'R British Service wives who were among eight rounded up by the Criminal Investigation Branch for alleged call-girl activities in Singapore have Ix-en flown back to Britain. The remaining four are still being held in custody by Service authorities pending further
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  • 59 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a message of congratulations and good wishes to Queen Elizabeth on the occasion of her birthday. A similar message was sent by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, through the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, on behalf
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  • 70 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. A hawker. Tham Ah Ngow, 17. was stabbed five times In the back by three secret society thugs while squatting near his stall In Red Hill Road tonight. Tham was admitted to the General Hospital In a serious condition. At about the same time, another
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  • 74 1 HOLLANDIA. Fri.— A Dutch communique here said today that local Papuans had killed an Indonesian paratrooper in an ambush as he tried to cross a river on the Onln Peninsula, on the Island's West coast yesterday. Several others were killed by the armed forces and the
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Fri.— Mr. Donald Hopson. head of the Foreign Office Information Research Department, has been appointed British Ambassador to Laos, it was announced here today.— Reuter.
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  • 105 1 Threat' by gang sets riddle KLANO, Fri.— Police were baffled today by a notice pinned on the wall outside the office of the headmaster of the Malay school in Kampong Raja Uda, three milps from here. The notice said: 'If the police and the education authorities do not take action,
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  • 118 1 Up jumps the Red cost of living I ONDON. Fri. The Soviet Government early today announced price increases of 30 per cent for meat and 25 per cent for butter. The announcement was made in menage from the central committee of the Communist Party and the Council of Ministers to
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  • 27 1 SEOUL. Fri. Forty-one people are under arrest following the discovery of a plot against Gen. Chung Hee Park's military government, it was announced today Reuter.
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  • 21 1 READY FOR BLAST WASHINGTON, Bat sum »f kemwa nM (liimns fjAouribl'.r<>lin>l<m l>lunl f«>r ••hl.»»l m-^ky loiaj Renter <Srr thi- )>•
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  • FOREIGN DESK
    • 108 2 $9mil. daily drain on gold YEW YORK, Fri.— The a1 United States is losing gold at the rate of US$3 ($9) million a day. Senator Harry F. Byrd said yesterday. Writing in the Tax Review, the Virginia Democrat said: "Thr continuation of this drain imperils our economy Like an atomic
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    • 131 2 CASE OF THE WIFE WHO BREAKS INTO A RASH OF GUILT J ONDON, Fri A British nursing journal yesterday carried an article on an adulterous woman who broke out into a "rash of guilt" every time she saw a certain type of car. Tii<- woman had had an afi -i
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    • 36 2 TEL AVIV. Fri.— An armed Israel) night patrol in the Arab infiltrator was shot central Negev. an Israeli dead and another wounded Army spokesman said last in an encounter with an night. Reuter.
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    • 402 2 MASS MURDERERS LAST WORDS: I LIVE BELIEVING IN GOD. BELIEVING IN GOD I DIE JERUSALEM, Fri.— Adolf Eichmann, smiling faintly and with the words "I live believing in God and believiag in God I die" on his lips, was hanged last night for the wartime slaughter of six
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    • 63 2 Plastic jet for vertical take-off LONDON, Fri.— Rolls Royce today released details here of a new liglr.weight aero jet engine made partly of plastic. The engine, codenamed R.B. 162, is designed for mass production and will be installed as the "lift" unit In new supersonic vertical take-orl strike aircraft for
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    • 40 2 TOKYO, Fri —A plea for Japanese financial and .technical collaboration and assistance in developing industries in India was made here today by Mr. G. L Mehta, chairman of the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India Reuter.
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    • 71 2 BIRMINGHAM. Fri. Four police constables here were sentenced at the Warwick Assizes to terms of Imprisonment ranging from 30 months to five years for breaking, entering and theft. They all pleaded guilty. The prosecution said that in some cases skeleton keys were used. The offences did not
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    • 187 2 Salan orders a fund transfer to Bidault PARIS. Friday. THE French leftwing weekly L'Express yesterday published a letter claimed to have been sent by Raoul Salan from the Sante Prison to the Secret Army Organisation (OAS). In the letter, dated May 4. Salan ordered the OAP treasurer code-named "dmeterre" to
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    • 50 2 I believe there is a W proper place and undoubted value for the imposition of reasonable physical pain as punishment at the time of the offence. My own reflections on my boyhood canings are that they were very fair and tre- mendously effective. The Chief Constable of Burnley. Lancashire.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 440 3 Quick look round... pLASGOW, Fri. Princess Margaret went to see the latest in Scottish technology yesterday and got stuck in a lift. The princess and her husband. Lord Bnowdon. were visiting the Royal College of Science and Technology when their lift stopped at the fifth floor. Operator James Lowrle, 52.
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  • 171 3 THE END OF THE W. INDIES UNION ONDON. Fri. The West Indies Federation vanished as a constitutional entity at midnight last night the day and hour originally planned for its emergence into independent nationhood. Its formal dissolution came only four years after the Federation had been launched as a unique
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  • 194 3 RUSSIA IN THE ROLE OF 'ELUSIVE PIMPERNEL' WASHINGTON. Fri. Mr. TT Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State.' expressing disappointment at his Press conference yesterday at the lack of agreement so far with the Soviet In ion on disarmament, said that Moscow was playing the role of the "elusive Pimpernel." He
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  • 199 3 |NDI^ is seeking Rus--1 sian help to develop a supersonic jet engine to replace the British engine at present used to power the HF-24 fighter. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Defence Minister, said yesterday He was speaking in the, Lower House of
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  • 275 3 WASHINGTON. Friday. IIR. DEAN RUSK, the Secretary of State, today iT called for a prompt resumption of talks between the Netherlands and Indonesia on the West New Guinea dispute and said that armed action should be withheld to give negotiations a chance to work
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  • 55 3 RANGOON. Fri. Israeli architect, Mr. A. E. Mansfeld. will supervise construction of a new Martyr's Tomb here near the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, the government announced today. The tomb to honour General Aung: San and other leaders who died fighting for Burmese independence will replace one described
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  • 21 3 MANILA, Fri.— Mr. Carlos P. Romulo was sworn in today as president of the University of the Philippines.— U.P.I.
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  • 99 3 VANCOUVER (British Columbia), Fri. Canada will ship $500,000 worth of food to Hong Kong refugees, the Prime Minister. Mr. John Diefenbaker. told an estimated 1,000 members of the Vanvouver Chinese community last night "It is our intention 'to make available in Hong Kong and pay the
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  • 349 3 Macapagal plans 10 regional govts MANILA, Friday. PRESIDENT Macapagal is understood to be pushing ahead plans to decentralise the administration of the Philippines by creating 10 regional governments spread throughout the country. i The President In a recent speech voiced his plan to Sive autonomy to each ol these Governments
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  • 36 3 BANGKOK. Fri. A high police officer said that more Communists would be arrested soon following the raid last week on a Communist centre in northern town of Pitsanuloke when 20 suspects were held —Reuter.
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  • 318 4 MINISTRY'S ASSURANCE TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN MALAYA GOVT. WILL MAKE NO DISTINCTION WHATEVER POLITICAL PARTIES ARE IN CONTROL OF THEM' IPOH, Friday. J^OCAL authorities in Malaya were today given a firm assurance that the Ministry of the Interior would not discriminate against them, whatever the party controlling
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  • 201 4 Hit waitress charge: Man cleared SINGAPORE. Fri. A merchant, charged on two counts of striking a bar waitress while -trying to extort money from her, was described in court today as a "very long-standing and good customer of the bar who always settles his bills." Violet Yong. a cashier at
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  • 80 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Bree Narayana Mission is offering five scholarships worth $100 each to poor students, regardless of lace, religion and creed. Applicants must be local born pupils living In the Sembawang area, and studyIng In either a primary or secondary English school. Application forms
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  • 41 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Consul-General of the Philippines In Singapore. Mr. J.C. Dlonlslo will hold a reception at the Consulate-General in Goodwood Hill from 5.30 p.m. to 730 p.m. on June 12, In celebration of the 16th Philippines Independence Day.
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  • 181 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Forty employees of Evatt and Company, a firm of chartered accountants in Cecil Street, will get more pay and improved working conditions following an agreement reached between the company and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, representing the workers. The agreement, which
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  • 144 4 rpHESt two young SlngaX poreans. who left for Australia a decade ago as students, returned home yesterday as husband and wife. And with Dr. and Mrs. Chew Chin Han were their son, Wu Chung, three, and year-old daughter. Wu See, both born In Australia.
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  • 291 4 THE following is today's Khedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London. Rome. Beirut, Karachi. Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur (BA 714) 5.35 p.m.; from Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 715) 9.50 p.m. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TO 402) 1045 a.m. Q
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  • 199 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore American School's new 5600.000 building at King's Road, off Bukit Timah Road, was formally opened today. Some 300 members of the American community and well-wishers were present at the ceremony. The Consul-General of the United States. Mr. Sam P.
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  • 420 5 Hong Kong Around LONG queues of men, women and children carrying pails, have reappeared at public hydrants all over Hong Kong and Kowloon with water rationing to four hours a day. From FRANCIS BOEY In the squatter areas, especially in Shaukiwan and Shekklpmei. the queues extend almost the length <>i
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  • 234 5 Police withdraw charge after amending IPOH, Fri.— The pro- secution today amended a charge against two sons of a millionaire tin miner and when they pleaded not guilty, applied to withdraw the charge "Rather ridiculous procedure." commented the Magistrate. Mr. Chew Kok Chool, before granting tn* application. Inspector C. M
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  • 294 5  - KELANTAN COME-BACK BY ALLIANCE? ANSWER TODAY ZAKARIA HASHIM By Kota Bharu. Friday rpHE result of tomorrow's State Assembly by-elec- tion at Rantau Panjang, on the KelantanThailand border, will answer a pertinent question: How far has the Alliance recovered its lost ground in this Pan-Malayan Islamic Party-controlled state? In the town
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  • 79 5 Men still outnumber women SINGAPORE, Fri.— Singapore continues to have more men than women, but only slightly more. Popuation figures for 1961 .show that out of a total of 1.712.006 people in the .state 893.002 were men, and 819.--004 women. Figures for the previous years were: 871.000 men and 794.004
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  • 53 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has >ent a message of greetings to the President of the* Republic of Italy on Ttaly's National Day. A similar message was also sent by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, on behalf of the Federation Government and the
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  • 20 5 KUALA LIPIS. Fri.— The Pahang Police Contingent will hold its annual dance a* the Pahanp; Club here tomorrow.
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  • 100 5 Judge leaves for a three-month world tour \GAPORE. Fri.— .Mr. JusO tire Tan Ah Tan (above) it for Manila today on the first lap of a threemonth world tour. He said he would spend some time in the United States visiting Supreme Court judges there before going to Edinburgh. London,
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  • 45 5 IPOH. Fri Mr D. C. Thomson, senior partner of Messrs. Osborne and Chap-p«-L was elected president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines at Its annual meeting here. Mr. E. R. Turner, a director of Austral Malay Tin' Ltd.. Talping. was namt'd vice-pre-sident
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  • 36 5 IPOH. Fri. A landscape garden of Japanese des'»n will be laid out at the corner of Tambun Road and Turf Club Avenue by the Perak Turf Club. Cost of the garden will be $35,000.
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  • 105 5 Focus on the minds which will run Russia tomorrow YEVGENY Yevtushenko, the young Russian poet has become a symbol of the youthful rebellion against the Stalinist heritage in the Soviet. Union. In an article in this week's SUNDAY MAIL he describes the abuses which embitter his generation and which have
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  • 49 5 TPOH. Frl. The management committee of the Ipoh Government Servants Co-op-erative Thrift and Lwan Society has decided to invest S 100.000 in the $25 million urea fertiliser project at Port Dlckson. Tl}e project Is being undertaken by the Fertiliser and Paper Industrial Co-operative* Society, Ltd
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  • 63 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl The report ol the seven-man committee appointed by the Federation Government to Inquire Into a proposal for a ttve day working week In the government services la expected to be completed by the end of this month. A Government statement said today that the
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  • 496 5  - Wife killed in a sea crash: Diplomat tells story TONY HERMON: By Kuala Lumpur, Friday A N Italian diplomat whose wife was crushed to death in a collision at sea while they were on their way to Malaya, following his appointment as Chancellor of the Italian Embassy here today spoke
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  • 121 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. OARISAN Sosialis leaders turned up in force at the airport today to give a send-off to their chairman. Dr. Lee Siew Choh, who left for Kuching to attend the Sarawak United People's Party s third anniversary celebrations i Among them were tne party's
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  • 46 5 KUCHING. Frl. Lain bin Meran. 17. was shot in both thighs by a member of a hunting party recently. A party of eight had gone hunting and one of them mistook Lalli for a deer. He is now In the Kuchlng hospital
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  • 35 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. More than 100 local Industrialists, business houses and foreign manufacturers" agents will take, part In a trade exhibition to be held In the Happy World from July 25 to Aug. 1'
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  • 314 6 A trium ph for MCA, declares Mr. Tan JOHORE ELECTIONS WAS 'FIRST REAM. TEST KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. results of the Johore local council elections were today described as a triumph for the "revitalised and reorganised" Malayan Chinese Association. The M.C.A. national president, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, in a congratulatory telegram
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  • 140 6 THE UDP FILES ITS PAPERS OEREMBAN, Fri.— The United Democratic Party has applied for registration to the Registrar of Societies. The secretary-general, Mr. Chin See Yin. said in a statement today that he had submitted to the Registrar the constitution and names of the pro-tern committee together with the application
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  • 113 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri—it Col. Mazlan bin Yunus has been appointed CommandIng Officer of the 4th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, based at Mentakab. Pahang. He succeeds Lt.-Col. Ungku Nasaruddin bin Ungku Mohamed, who is attending a staff course at the Joint Services Staff College in
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  • 102 6 Seaman kissed girl, 9, fined $100 SINGAPORE, Fri. Eric Raymond Leadbetter, 19, a member of the crew of the liner Himalaya, was fined SlOO in a magistrate's court today for kissing a nine-year-old girl passenger. He pleaded guilty to a charge of outraging the modesty of the girl while the
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  • 50 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. The American Consul-General in Singapore. Mr. K. Gllstrap. will give a reception In honour of the visiting American track and field specialist, Mr. Stanley Wright, on June 11. Mr. Wright will stay m Singapore for three months, training local athletes for the Asian Games
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  • 45 6 LONDON, Fri. Of the 2.054 British army families in Malaya, only 27 officers and 178 other ranks are without service accommodation. Another 184 families are waiting In Britain to join their husbands in Malaya. —Answer in the House of Commons yesterday.
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  • 146 6 Splendid Malaya by Borneo chief A NATIVE chief of North. Borneo said here today the present visit to Malaya by a 12-man delegation was "like a mission of discovery." "Many of the things we have seen here are unknown In our country," said the orang Kaya Kaya Ausim Dulau bin
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  • 35 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. Inche Ahmad Fadzil bin Che Din has been transferred from Perils to Kulim to take over as technical assistant, Telecoms, from Mr. H. Capel. who has been posted to Penang.
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  • 93 6 A BETTER PLACE THAN HAWAII. SAYS U.S. VISITOR KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— An American university lecturer said here today that it was worth all her "savings and waiting" to visit Malaya. Dr. Lola Walker (above), who teaches public speaking at the Baylor University in Texas, said that she had read and
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  • 81 6 MAN, WIFE ACCUSED OF HAVING GUN, AMMO SINGAPORE, Fri. A young married couple were charged in the ninth magistrate's court today with unlawful possession of a .38 revolver and seven rounds of ammunition. They were Llm Kheng alias Tai Ngan Chal and his wife Cheng Yoke Lan. The revolver and
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  • 283 6 STC union: 'We crushed a takeover bid by undesirables' SINGAPORE, Friday. T»HE Singapore Traction Company Employees Union today said its members would not "tolerate" any attempt by political parties to cap- ture tne union. A union statement said that at the recent union elections. Its members had dealt "a crushing
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  • 43 6 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. A baby girl abandoned near a bamboo hedge at Bagan Jermal here is making good progress in the Butterworth Hospital. A housewife. Llm Ah Nya. found the infant yesterday when she went to collect bamboo leaves.
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  • 194 6 SIT-DOWN STRIKE AT FIRM IN STORE SINGAPORE. Fri Thirty-five employees of Gestetner (Eastern) Ltd., today staged a sitdown strike in their office in Cecil Street They were protesting against alleged delaying tactics by the management in settling wage claims. The workers are members of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union
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  • 39 6 PENANG. Frl.— A 16-year-old boy was fined $25 today for attempting to re-sell nine cinema tickets for a late show last night. The boy was arrested by a detective on duty at the cinema. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 51 6 $24 mil. more in the kitty KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Malaya had a favourable trade balance of $102.8 million in the first four months of thLs year compared with $78.2 in the corresponding period of 1961. Exports during the January-April period totalled $896.1 million, compared with 3*799.8 million in the previous
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1818 7 'UNION IGNORED MY WARNING'— TAN SINGAPORE, Fn. A vice-president of the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union, Mr. Tan Whye Peck, today agreed that it would have been wiser for his union not to have released a memorandum, to the Press till after the Chinese Secondary Four examinations were over last
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  • 59 8 t« WordM 110 (Minimum, MADAM CHEW TICK FONG SKe ji. I.cloved wife of Mr. Ho Menu <Ju»<\ passed away peacefully at 36 Btevens Road Snore on Wednesday aoth May tMt, leaving behind her beloved husband. I sons, 5 daughters. 3 »on«-:n-nw and 7 grandchildren to mourn their loss. Funeral
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  • 65 8 2ii Hard* SIO (Minimum, MR AND MRS. >>.S. Sundram thank th. n relatives and friends for their assistance, pn-s.-ntu Kreetinga and attendance .it th.ir wvddlnc. THE CHOW FAMILY of 92. Norfolk I thank R<v. Leons Members et M. M.itthewH Church. relatives friends ft colleaKut-s for their kind assistance, condolences
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  • 66 8 20 WordM 11$ (Minimum, WILL MR. OR Mrs. Tan Ptah Heng fonn.rly residing nt 49 Chiltern Drive, Mnt-.iHir.' please contact Mr. Lum Koni, Will, of 39A Sen* Poh Road, Spore 3 for urgent personal affairs. MR K. N. KOH Kormerly of Koyal Air Fiona in Singapore wishes to contact
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  • 122 8 20 Word* $1$ (Minimum) 'HE COCKPIT'S JaTa Kijstuui is ■erveii every Saturday and dundav luncn time FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET. S'ori'.t and Office will he cloxed all day on Monday 4th June for .National Day ho';.! REUNION DINNER ORCANISEO by Ckaa PH Sok to hi Held on 3.8.82 Tai Thorn; Kf.-taurant
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  • The Straits Times Saturday, June 2, 1962.
    • 697 8 Back from London, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has talked again about merger dates. Can the Bornean territories make up their minds by August? The Cobbold Commission may have a suggestion; it certainly must have been impressed by the scale of controversy there, and by the desirability of
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    • 342 8 Proposals for interim revision of Singapore's Master Plan, the first to be put forward since the Plan was enforced four years ago, are neither extensive in scope nor startling in nature. They call for higher residential densities in Whitley and Tanglin districts, and Tanjong Rhu's conversion into an
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    • 193 8 Kuala Lumpur Municipality's development schemes have encountered difficulties that were not foreseen, or did not attract attention, when th»> Federation Government took the capital over from the State. Suitable sites either in the town or its immediate environs are not easily come by, and prices are high. These
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  • 1229 8  - The final foray on freedom- ANTHONY DELIUS by THE Afrikaner Nationalist Government is pursuing what many South Africans, white as well as non-white, regard as the final assault on the last real vestiges of democracy in the country Once the General Laws Amendment or Anti-Sa-botage Bill is passed, it will
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 618 8 sassisl ssa Tr:<*j*zr~r.*s2i. Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advcnltwnmts may b* handed to: Ist Floor COLD STOWAGE ARCADE Orchard Rosa COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND MOAD-KATON* KKPPBX ROAD— NAVAL BASS Authorised Agent*: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Houee. Collyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltzpatrlck'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty
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    • 9 8 H»« cho.ee of wall d rested 81 HIGH ST.
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    • 57 8 Jfctiir Bilk Qr\ 'rWitmmm^ W//)l* f "'-Hi if WITH airwickMisr -IN THE HANDY SPRAY CAN There's Airwick in bottles too for round-the-clock freshness. fa\m^\ Airwick Floral Mist, Mothproofer U jf^w 3] and Fly Killer are also available \lffil x at all leading stores in the 0 Airwick in a bottlt
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  • Italian National Day STRAITS TIMES SUPPLIMENT
    • 138 9 Facts and figures on Italy AREA: *****0 square miles. POPULA TION 1961: 51,500,000 (Rome: 2.150.00). it COLD FOREICN EXCHANGE HOLD INCS: M 510.500 million (third in the world after U.S. and West Germany). i? MERCHANT NAVY (1961): 3.837 ships reaching a total of 5.437.687 gross tons 'sixth in the world).
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    • 935 9 Italian economy continues to spiral upwards EVEN MOST OPTIMISTIC FORECASTS FOR 1961 WERE SURPASSED THE performance of the Italian economy in 1961 exceeded even the most optimistic forecasts. The Gross National Product increased, in constant prices, by about seven per cent. Industrial output rose by nine per cent and farm
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    • 47 9 INI launching of a big cirgo motor-ship in Genoa adds an .the r vessel to Italy's fast expanding merchant fleet which in 1961 total! 'd more than five million gross tons. This made the Italian Merchant Navy the sixth largest in the world.
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    • 722 9 AT the beginning of 1962. economic operators in various countries eagerly set to work in order to obtain an accurate year-end review of Dusiness activities and to study new trends and developments likely to take place in 1962. According to a recent survey
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 94 9 THESE OFFICES WILL HELP YOU In Establishing and strengthening yeur ITALIAN TRADE CONTACTS FEDERATION OF MALAYA (1) ITALIAN EMBASSY, Y. L. Lee Building, Mountbatten Road, KUALA LUMPUR. (2) ITALIAN TRADE OFFICE, attached to the Italian Embassy, P.O. Box 2059. STATE OF SINGAPORE (1) ITALIAN CONSULATE GENERAL, 1, Goodwood Hill, SINGAPORE.
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  • 838 10 STRIDES MADE IN MOTOR BOAT INDUSTRY Now cabin cruisers that don't need painting THE results achieved in Italy in the particular sector of pleasure craft, notably motor boats, during the past few years were presented to the public on several occasions both in Italy and. abroad, but they got a.
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  • 9 10 Excavating near Rome
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  • 379 10 T^HE president of the x National Building Constructors Association, Ing. Francesco M. Savi, recently highlighted the successful achievements of Italian building contractors operating abroad. He listed the following among the most important Jobs awarded to Italian firms during the earlier part of 1961 Akosombo
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 180 10 the Italian 9 flair for uk good living fm IMARTINI I If 1 1 Jj Fiat motorcars, Vespa scooters, I- i!n\ 7 Martini. Part of the Italian way of life and now, happily, as familiar (f^^ in Sin g a P° re and Malaya as in their I V 1
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  • 1233 11 r pill> Italian motion picture industry lias now 'regained its former place as the second most important iilm producer in the world, which it held in 11)54 and had been lost as a consequence ot the 1 955- 1 9oG crisis. Thus renewed success
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  • 104 11 A DEMAND for Btclllan marble on the domestic and rorelgn markets ißelgium. Germany Bwltzer--1 land. Lebanon. Syria. Malta the United States and Canada has caused proj duction figures to Use sharply Two of the most soughtafter qualities are "arabescato" and "grigio spino- sante". both of
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  • 885 11 writers, especially the portable, as a useful tool amongst ever wider sections of the public, and on the other, a more widespread use of the calculating machine, encouraged both in Italy and abroad by the "rationalisation of office work and the multiplying of economic activities.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 45 11 I LAGOMARSINO 10 key band operated adding machine I I Compact, easy to operate, whisperquiet, H Featherlight touch keyboard, I Sturdy, lightweight, quite portable and perfectly steady. I Supershorp printing on tope, M|l I Totols and subtotals in red. I Total with credit bolonce f
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    • 288 11 ALL YOUR LAUNDRY WASHED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN •RINSED AND DRIED... SEVEN MINUTES CANDY 81-MATIC CANDY 48 You can regulate the control twitch to a set time. There are The Candy 48 hat been constructed in order to give the housetwo press buttons on the control panel, one to switch the wife
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  • 1401 12 Fast-paced progress the keynote of Italy's industry RATE OF INCREASE HIGHEST IN EUROPE AND EVEN HIGHER THAN THE UNITED STATES [TALY'S chemical industry, a sector of the industrial scene, began to deveIo p comparatively later than other industrial branches in Italy. However, during the last half century, and more, particularly
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 247 12 -i our a i Put pleasure within your reach own a It S Lambretta. Use it for business and town pFlPflflPt* travel. No parking problems. ..and have LIICa L»CI fun wjth jt on wee k e nds and holidays. Get oofpi* to those places you have wanted to visit... just
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  • 533 13 A key to Italian trade fairs and exhibitions March 11-19. VKRONA: International Agricultural and Animal Farming Fair. Organisers Ente Kiera di Verona. Piaiza Bra. Verona. March 17-20— MILAN: MI AS Italian Sport Articles Exhibition. Organisers: Associazione Italian:! Produtori di Articoli Sportivi. Vi.i Leopardi, 14. Milan. March 17-22 BOLOGNA: Fashion display
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  • 1489 13 YEARLY INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR HAS GROWN AND GROWN FOR THE LAST 41 YEARS MILAN HAS BEEN BUSINESS HOST TO THOUSANDS pOR the last 41 years Milan has kept a Spring time appointment with the entire world. Tint to her character this has always been a business
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 152 13 Now Fly the Italian way To Hongkong and Japan! Alitalia extends its services to the Far East! Now Alitalia operate a new weekly service from Europe to Tokyo via Bangkok and Hong Kong. Time flies on Alitalia. There is a cocktail lounge, art gallery and Italian wines and food prepared
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  • 1781 14  -  GIUSEPPE DELL' OGLIO By Both currents of trade have exceeded target set in plan JK)R a country such as Italy, whose economy is passing through a period of transformation and whicfa at the same lime is poorly endowed with the basic materials for
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  • 860 14 VyHY does Piedmont hold such an outstanding place in Italy and in Europe as far as wine production is concerned? Four reasons account equally for that position: the climate which is a happy blending of Mediterranean light and continental mistiness, the hilly
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  • 907 14 World steel output slows down: Italy bounds ahead the remarkabl ed by Italy's iron t ing the recent past, I marked the period iroi vital sector. During that period castiron output increased by 65 per cent, rising from 1.6 to 2.7 million tons, while 'steel production rose by 53 per
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 310 14 the new electric cookers IGNIS THE ITALIAN PRODUCT Solves the ~vy.*^6 busy housewife's many problems lIM||W C^^mr makes cooking easier, j £^t&£gj. ®'i §1 cleaner and faster. I <^^^^K --J^ No more drudgery! \^l PERFECTLY L jj^^ SATISFIED with WKF^^^T^^TX^W'^WKSF'SSSSSi and PROUD TO OWN |kH I i^CvMBSWI ,^P»=^fc MODERN DESIGN
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    • 32 14 ARTISTIC WORKS RAOUL BIGAZZI SPECIALISTS IN MARBLE GRANITE BRONZE MOSAICS Hong Kong Singapore Ku^la Lumpur. Sole Agents: A. CLOUET fir CO., (X.L) LIMITED. TEL: *****/3 A. CLOUET CO., (S.) LIMITED. TEL: *****
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  • 928 15 KNITWEAR SALES OVERSEAS SOARS TO $200 m. ITALIAN NATIONAL DAY SUPPLEMENT Distinct styling 'Italian line' and colouring capture the imagination A COMMODITY production group which exports an annual worth of $182.4 million Iz an important asset in the Ital--1 a n manufacturing scene and an important factor as well in
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  • 135 15 fTHE manufacture of food I processing machinery has expanded sharply over the past few years to satisfy home demand and penetrate foreign markets. Exports in 1»61 represented 25 per cent of total productipn against six per cent for imports. There has been a wi(*er demand
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 142 15 olivetti A forly-five year* technical perfection and precision ara at the base of Olivetti's development and account for the eminent position the Company has reached among the most Important American and European Firms. Today Olivetti is by far the largest Olfice Equipment Factory in Europe and one of the biggest
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    • 159 15 GUIZZO A Scooter, of High Quality Economy for your choice ••fslll77<V' Mil, /jfflp WITH A 150 cc. 7 BRAKE HORSEPOWER. CENTRALLY PLACED ENCINE. GIVES EXCELLENT EXCELLERATION. HIGH TORQUE AT LOW SPEEDS. EXCEPTIONAL STABILITY, AND'A TOP SPEED OF 55 MILES PER HOUR. FITTED WITH A SYNCRONIZED 4-SPEED. CONSTANT MESH GEARBOX, THIS
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  • 174 16 It's the diamante line for shoes kJEW models for the 1 962 autumnwinter seasons will follow the "diamante line", a term given to diamond-shaped cuts near the toe. Manufacturers are enthusiastic about the new models because they feel that they will be more in keeping with general fashions and will
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  • 905 16 ITALIAN LIGHT TACTICAL JET FIGHTER CHOSEN FOR NATO'S AIR FORCE THE extraordinary expansion of aviation in general and of the aeronau--1 tical industry in particular sets an outstanding example of the successful efforts made by science and technology in order to meet
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  • 38 16 ITALY has the largest programme for electro-nuclear power development in relation to electric power production, of all countries in Western Europe. Picture shows part of a nuclear power installation in the country.
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  • 518 16 IyHEN an architect. a contractor, or a home builder plans for the replacement of the traditional shingles and tiles on a roof with some type of a horizontal covering, even after that covering has been adequately water-proofed, there still remains the problem of
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  • 348 16 Coffee the Italian way 1 A LONG and original I" tradition makes it possible to speak of an Italian-type bar. In order to visualise exactly what it means, it is necessary to go back in years to the classical "coffee house" which dates back as far as 500 years. This
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 155 16 "Gilera" 124 c.c. R^BS Fuel Consumption 130 m.p.g. F^H L^LVi Maximum Speed 62 m.p.h. lflPPV9^B] "Gilera" 98 c.c. HOIIEi Fuel Consumption 155 m.p.g. jBI^MHH Maximum Speed 5 3 m.p.h. ,3* K dftKfr L^B^BB^Lr i 93 c c. Th e Famous W th iffify]*, ITALIAN 36 "f-/l| AJr M v World's
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    • 10 16 /pj^lljl /Ijfflffl DRY ORVIETO CALDBECK S SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG
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  • 470 17 MR. ROBERTSON ACCUSES GOVT OF KILLING HIS PLANTS-AND PUTS A BAN ON VISITORS By JEFFREY FRANCIS: Kuala Lumpur, Friday QNE OF Cameron Highlands' central attractions to tourists and holiday-makers the Rose Garden of Mr. Duncan Robertson is now closed to all visitors. The ban was
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  • 46 17 ALOR STAR, Frl. A total of 71 candidates will contest 33 seats In 12 remaining wards of the 1 Serdang, Lunas and Yen local councils in Kedah tomorrow. The Alliance has 33 candidates, the Socialist Front 30, PMIP six and Independents two
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  • 171 17 Sarawak's big day celebrated for the first time I/-UCHING, Fri. The 1V Officer Administering the Government in Sarawak, Mr. F. DJakeway, said today that more than ever before the people of Sarawak must retain their sense of brotherhood. He said this In a message commemorating Sarawak Day today, which was
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  • 52 17 SINGAPORE. PTI. The British Army here today said that there was not a single known or suspected drug addict among the Servicemen stationed In the State. A statement Issued today termed the report In this morning's Straits Times headed "Services crack down on addicts" as
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  • 159 17 A mother's moment of anguish SHOCK is written on the face of Madam Scan Ah Lip as she is led from the scene of yesterday's fire in Beach Road. Singapore after she had identified her dead five-year-old child. Eng Ah Peng, the second of Madam Scan's fonr children, was burnt
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  • 266 17 A STRIKE— BUT PIONEER FACTORY KEEPS GOING SINGAPORE'S first pharmaceutical factory, the Mizrahie Co. (1961) Ltd., which had been granted pioneer status, was strikebound today. The factory, in Lend Kee Road, suspended operations in the morning but resumed work in the afternoon with non-strikers. Mr. Marcus Mizrahie. a director and
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  • 42 17 SINGAPORE, PTL A reader, Mr. Peter Kevin Yong, today sent $20 to the Straits Times for cripples Johnny Ane and Joseph Kang. The donation, divided equally, brings the Ang fund to $2,883 and the other fund to $95.
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  • 43 17 RAUB, Frk-Inche Abdul Razak bin Da to Abu Samah, from Sungel Patanl, has assumed duty here as Sessions Court President and Circuit Magistrate. He took the place of Inche Hamzah bin Mohamed Salleh who has been transferred to Muar.
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  • 34 17 SINGAPORE, Pri. The Sh&w Organisation and Universal International Films, Inc.. will celebrate the 50th anniversary of United International Films on June 8 with a reception at the Shaw Room at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 448 17 CMG FOR JUDGE AND FORMER RAIL ADVISER IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A JUDGE of the Federation Court of Appeals and <» the former adviser of the Malayan Railway Administration have each become a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George in Queen Elizabeth's Birthday Honours List,
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  • 176 17 Now school rejects temporary principal OEREMBAN, Fri.— The board of governors of the Dato Klana Putra School, in Lenggeng, near here, have refused not only to accept a new headmaster but have also refused to allow a senior teacher of the school to act as head temporarily The board insists
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  • 31 17 KUALA LUMPUR., Frl.— The Indonesian Ambassador, Dr Mohamed Razlf, left for JaKarta today for routine consultations with his Government. He Is expected to be away for three days.
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  • 32 17 SINGAPORE. Fri— CathayKeris Film Productions will make two Malay films early next month. The films, "Korban Kaseh" and "Mabok Kepayang" will be directed by Hussain Haniff and S. Roomai Noor.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 193 17 A COLOR! Jf ACTION! 3 i^ Kodak t V K^ Successful photography begins with a Kodak A^. L^jgrv camera and film. Capture every memory with 1 Kod k Retina *«flex HI precision camera. fjj The Kodak Retina Reflex 111 has f\ |f^m»|7 mam score* of new future* built-in *»*<»■ m
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 522 17 RAnm MAI AVA Tlme StSß* l The News; 9.40 Market Report; 1.45 Werner VJfW«i\ mMLMT Newstalk. Interlude; 9.45 Just A Muller Conducte; 3.00 The iHRHHb BHORT WAVK violin and A Piano 10.00 Dixie- Scarlet Diary; 2.16 Calling The SERVICE 41.7 metres Und; 10.30 Harmonica Corner; Housewife; 2.4S Made For Each
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  • 265 18 ALL'S NOT WELL AT SERDANG MALAYA is' an agricultural country. That sentence should not be confine*! to geography books only. It should be Instilled into the mind of every Malayan. For the progress of Malaya, our agriculture must be advanced and improved. The importance of arricul'ure to Malaya cannot be
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  • 626 18 The Straits Times ....through socialism MR. LIM KEAN SIEW seems to have embarked on a puerile excursion into fantasy when he addressed the annual conference of the Socialist Front. His definition of equality strains e«ven the hackne/ed phrases of dialectic materialists. In essence, his concept of
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  • 306 18 IAM very glad to know that L.A. of Kuala Lumpur so much enjoyed my wit and my sense of humour enough to write a letter about It. to your esteemed paper. His pleasure, however, seems to have carried him away. He obviously did not understand my lecture, which
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  • 277 18 THE RIGHT MAN FOR THE JOB THERE are some Jobs for which a person may be unsuited because of hl.-> beliefs. The public ought for example, to be protected against the appointment of a Communist as a police officer. One supposes that a Christian Scientist would make a poor surgeon
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 233 18 BSC/29/7 I BRING EFFICIENCY TO YOUR OFFICE WITH THESE MODERN I MACHINES! H«rmei Office Typ«- t-^&Zl***? writer* arc progressive A""^^?V^HC and rapid. They are Jjj quality Swiss products. viL >^J fll Monroe Adding J^k BL^> Calculators give you _^fl BY Tjt/ modern, fully automatic §qF J^m calculating. They are dc
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    • 1310 18 NEW HOPE FOR MEN AND WOMEN PAST 40! (ALSO FOR THOSE BELOW 40) ROYAL JELLY THC AMAZING "MIRACLE" QUEEN BCES SPECIAL FOOD MAY CHANCE YOUR WHOLE LIFE SAYS DOCTORS AND SCIENTISTS How would you like to wak* up one morning to discover yourself posttiscd with on incredible sense of youthful
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 272 18 Straits Times Crossword ACKUaS 6. Restricted ,covei i:.c»uae.s a 7. Someone includes a song In very sraali amount (7) thus language ft). 8. Sounds of mirth when the 8. Phil is wrong to go in the lamplighter Joins the school river for a sea cieauire (7). (in. 10. A draugiu:
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    • 1385 19 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K. Out S'por* Still P. S'hMi Ptnang BEMOBOCUS A'mouth, L'RMI. RUM. H'brg UPt.TMiy jm NEIEUS Littrpttl. Glasgow Sli. 31 THay tatNEIRVB LittrpMl Jut 5 jim I Jim 1/11 Jim 11 PYRRHUS Literptel, Dublin, Glasgow June ll Jail 13 IMt 14/11 Jm 17 ATREUS M'seilles, L'ptH,
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    • 1390 19 wm£3SEi^SL^SKiSSSM THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINSS 10 (ENOA, LE HAVRE. NAMBURE. BREMEN. ANTWERP ROTTERBAM. AMSIEIbAM. OStO, tQTNENBUM AND COPENNAttN /S^"*va». S*»ori P. STum Pmaag fc/\^, \ll -BOtlBAlU" SOU/ 4 Jim 5/ 7 lall 1/ I JIM I 3 (\a*\jl) "ASMARA" l)i nmtm* H/2l«t. 27/21 JMI Y&JsTZrSI "WITIir a) nmml Nrty
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    • 1217 19 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P. S'tom Ptnang lENLOMONO (E.lp.) I Mil, R'dam, Hill, H'burg C. 1/Te4»y May 2S/2S lENCLOE >E 1.) LulM, M'Drougtt. H'burg.. 6 I/J*M 4 Jmi 8/ 8 lENCLEUCH L'ptll, G'moutn, R'datl Jim 12/18 JIM 7/11 Jim 17/11 IENURK (H) X H lirg.
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    • 806 19 McAOSTER CO., LTD. W VKn iel, m. ami f>K l«n SLLIRMAN UNI *JB SXAVSMSSS UMI UMOOk. HAMBURG ROTTERDAM. US AJKELES. UN FRANCISCO HAVRE ft HUU lEATTU, VANCOUVER ft PORTUNo CITf OF 8IPO8) iettatiai cargi fw CtaUM ft ■SMaWaV Poaaajj laPwVUaoo r r^*^l" •UVTfI, UMtOCN. HAMBUNt.. RtmUOAM 4/ 5 JIM |77mm
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  • 263 20 T<HE Federation Rubber .Market opened around Thursday's closing level and therealter drifted lower on up-country selling Again there was some .selective covering of lower trade-.. The afternoon session was quiet and the market closed threeeighths of a cent lower than Thursday. The Federation Rubber Exchange will
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  • 217 20 |UNE flrat grada rubbar buyers f.i.b. J closed at 5 p.m. In Rings pore yeaterday at 76a cents per lb., down three-eightha of a cent on Thunwtay'x closing price. The tone wax qulat. S.CC.R A. cloning prlren In cent* per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. Prompt f.o.n.
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  • 93 20 rC Malayan Eichinita Banks' Atto* aiatian made tbese changea In Ita rate* to merchanta yexterday (all ratea to *I 04»: Naw York: buying TT 32 13 16, airmail OD 32 15 16, 90 d/st 33 3 16 credit hill«. 33 5 16 trade lulls. tailing TT ar OD
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  • 439 20 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock Exi- change was somewhat depressed yesterday and just as in the case of the rubber market operators have barely recovered from the psychological effect of Monday's Wall Street crash which gave them a nasty shaking despite the
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  • 24 20 Malayan Stock Indices May 31 Jane 1. Industrials: 173.65 172.95 Tins: 390.20 28". 16 S rubbers: 191.16 191.16 Jan. 1. 19S8 100.
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  • 839 20 BUSINESS on vie Malaj-an Stock Exchange, Federation 1 section yesteruay with the number of deals in brackets: Irmuttriat: Ouiuupa (I.UUO) *1.7J ON. (2.UOU) lI. VJ, »1.72 UL. fcaal auieltuio ij.uoui »a.ol. (I.uuu) t>; ITWUltltrHuil (J.uoui »J.OJ. r. and N. orda iI.UUO) M.w. Uainiuoa (I.UUU) «1.iO; W. Mau.iiicr
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  • 174 20 THE tin price continued to slip off yesterday when 1 a further drop of $1.87$ took it down to $455.37 i. The offerins at 260 tons was estimated as having declined by 15 tons. In the past three days' trading the price
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  • 35 20 Jane 1. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 76i cents (down threeeighths of a cent). K.L.: 764 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $455,374 (down SI. 871). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (down 15 tons).
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  • 117 20 lun< 1. Three months (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS T. N. 12 eta. Cold Store C 4. M. Box 12 eta. Steamship 9 ets. Breweries 2» eta. S. Times 15 eta. Rohlnaon 9 eta 8. Traders 32 eta. 8. Darby 4Jd Unltaera 10 eta W. Jacks 9 eta MININOS A.
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  • 202 20 SHIPS lytnt ahwifiMt th« Singapore Wharvta today are: Agamemnon 6/7. Beaftoe 8/9. Frederick Jollocurt 33/34. Bmncm 40/41. Bengalee 4/9. Peifua 13/14. Orcstn 27/24. Belat Ball 38/39. Labuan Hadji NW, 6, Sedlli N\V 4. Outer reads: Fermlna 11. F»aciflc Brrezr, Van .Hptllx-rKcn, Aaakaaan Maru, Weiterriden. San Krrnandn.
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  • 485 20 THHE many outside A factors which could have made themselves felt, were forgotten in the face of the Wall Street collapse on Monday, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market review. Despite the subsequent recovery there, it can be cited as the main reason
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  • 105 20 MELBOtJRNE. Prt. TNVEBTMENT and Indostrial shares maintained their firmer trend with most leaders rising In steady trading. Oita, particularl>. «-ere stronger early but slackened later A.O.G. finished at a steady after touching 67s 6d. in active dealings. Most ba*e metals Improved. Mount las closed at 735. 3d. loans
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  • 119 20 CHINCSE rriiiuH Inhinti. SinIKin lIM prlctl par pieul yaaltrday: Cactnut all: nulk $3Va a*tl«r*. drum $4-'t »»II»r». Cspra June $24 boytra. S2B sellara. Papcwr: Muntok whit* $130 aellcra. Sarawak whit* ***** Mlleri. apecial Sarawak black lltTa mllera, garbled Ijmpong black $117« acllen. AST A $130 Mllera. Smgapar* CMMiut
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    • 512 20 s/tSTBOUWQ EUROPE SEIVICt S'oca c S'fam *tni'% mi'schim. nays. Ounnirl, LOUGa 11/11 JIM 14, 15 Jaae II Juaa Antwtro. Rotterdam. M Oufg. B'emen SOUTH t WEST aFRICa SERVICE. S'DOre TIBOA 1/7 lilt Durban Ot'tU <*ort Chrtßetx (M/l), Caoetown (75/1), Matadi (I*./!), lagoi (S'7). Cotonou (I/T) Tema. Takoradi. rj'dian fr?»fown Crnafrm
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    • 55 20 SHIPPING NOTICE LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "ASLA" This vessel will sail for Europe tYom 8.H.8. Wharf, Oodown No(s): 4/6 Gate No: S at 11 am. today, 2nd June. Passengers should embark between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. today. 2nd. June HARPER. GILKILLAN A CO. LTD.. Agent*.: MORE lOTICES ft TENBER NOTICES
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    • 795 20 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai any peibon or firm having any claim against HONGKONG BAR of No. 273 Tanjonx Katong Road, Singapore as at 31st May 1962 are requested to send lull particulars of their claim in writing to us within one week from the date oi publication of
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 674 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE I.F( TIRER OR ASSISTANT LECTURER IN MATHEMATICS Applications are invited for appointment to a Lectureship or Assistant Lectureship m Mathematics. Candidates should possess a higher degree or at least a good Honours degree in Mathematics, and should possess research and/ or teaching experience in the
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    • 1334 21 m^m^mmmmmmmMimm SITUATIONS VACANT M H-ore-t IS (Mln.)— Box tt eta. txtrm JUNIOR CLERK WANTED by large Import ana. Apply Box AJS3 B.T. K.L. Well established Engineering Firm in Petallng Jaya urgently require* the lolloping: a> OFFICE MANAGER Applicant to have at least three years experience in office administration and will
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    • 1006 21 ACCOMMODATION WANTED JO Word* SS (Mm.) Box St ct: txlrm I FURNISHED BUNGALOW Wanted, long let. No children usual amenities 1 Telephone, Servant's quarters, garden, < car porch (400-450 p.m. Districts 9-10- 11. Box A 4509 ST. Spore. UNFURNISHED MODERN three bedroom bungalow with garden tn district* i 10—11 sultanie
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    • 1082 21 TUITION Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St ct*. txtrm MANDARIN TUITION For Chinese Primary nnd Chinese Hlih School Stulents by Experienced Lady Tutor. Write to Box A 4522 S.T.. Spore. v TRAVELS A TOURS M> Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm TOUR MALAYA 7-OAVS SU.OO Inclusive; Hotel. Kood. Transport. Departure:—
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    • 1148 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)— Box it et: txtrm 1959 SIMCA BLVtBB ■BajNBM condition. Insurance till February 1963. Tax Ausust. View 1374. Berangoon Road or Phone Singapore &IUB6 Robert. itM POPULAR. Taxed September. Insured January, meehaaloally sound. New battery. All offers considered. i Call weekend. 6 Wilton Close, W'essea
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    • 1299 21 FOR SALE WHERE TO STAY (Spore) tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box it ctt. txtrm tt Word* SS (Win.)— Box SO rl*. rxlrm CMINUI ART FURNITURE Bctmbi MAVFAIR HOTEL Ontnl AirJ»d». Ivory, Old Porcelain and Knslisn conditioned Rootr* with Trlrprtonr. <xSilver. Inspection welcome, 23, river- cellcnt lillllil too Lane off Killlney
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  • TIMES SPORT (1)
    • 336 22 HORSE TO BACK IS SMART PERFORMER EPSOM JEEP PICKS THE AMATEUR MEET WINNERS -J pERFORMER should make it three-off-the reel in the Deletion Cup over 7f at today's amateur race meeting at Kuala Lumpur. At Bukit Timah in January, Performer scored a runaway win by 5 1 2 lengths in
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    • 584 22 Race One 2.00 UURLINGHAM SCURRY— 21 (Class 5 catchweightsl 1 00- Cario 6 Wynn 2 Kiinani 2 Connell 3 Spuds 8 Smith 4 -00 Teddy Boy 5 Parmvell 5 0-- Nugget l < 6 0-- John Willy 3 1 7 4-- Iga/.i 7 8 234 First Choice
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    • 450 22 Magnificent Margaret in the final PARIS, Friday. THE magnificent Margaret Smith, unbeaten since last years American championships, and Lesley Turner will meet in an all-Australian women's singles final tomorrow in the French lawn tennis cnampionsmps here. Both are 19 and though 13th-seeded Lesley gained a shock 6-4, 5-7. 6-3 semifinal
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    • 21 22 CHICAGO. Fri.— Floyrj Patterson will defend his world heavyweight title against Sonny Liston on Sept. 25 here.— Reuter. I
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    • 101 22 PARIS, Fri.— Tony Trabert. European representative for Jack Kramer's professional tennis troupe, confirmed that the new International Tennis Players' Association would operate as a co-operative body from Nov. 1 this year Trabert said that Kramer would have no financial connection with the Players' Association, the alms
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1399 22 L To"a™ j ECONOMIC DEVEIOI> WT All mpmbrrs of the ai> BOARD Association m the State of Bin- MECHANICAL km; inker FOR gapore will be closed lor business Tvt immsTßlvi bi.ubmi on Monday 4th June 1962 lor Mt l>Dl ,-J,x Et!sl Aß< H National D.<v >!1 The Economic Developraeni NOTICE
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    • 874 22 NOTICES SELANGOR TURF CLUB THREE DIGITS KORECAM PETALING JAVA BRANCH The public are advised that commencing with the Selangor Amateur June Race Meeting on > I 2nd June 1962, digits torecast tickets mar be purchased at: Petaling Jaya Branch L 20. Jalan Singa. Petaling jaya. Selangor. I Ticket* priced at
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    • 1707 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TENDERS i GENERAL CLERICAL SERVICE TENDERS from Contractors reVATAMriPC si.-iered with P.W.D.. S'ugapore in TALMUU i Cla&> c and tbove allder Heikd NOTICE ti will be receded at the. Public With reference to the adveiti^e- Worts Department. High Street mem publisned in cany April, Singapore in Tender Box
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 221 22 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOIR MATCH: Spore interport XI v British Army touring team Un. Besar, Y3O p.m.). TIMES CUP: Penang women v Sgor women (City Stadium, t p.m.). HAXNIGAN SHIELD: S gor Police v Johore Police (XL Police Depot. 5.15). INTER-MUNICIPALITY: Ipoh v K. Lumpur <CAH grd. 5.15). SPORE DIV.
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  • 121 23 SANTIAGO. Fri. Results in the four World Cup soccer matches yesterday were: At Arica: Soviet Union 2 (Ivanov. Ponedeljnik) Yugoslavia 0. At Santiago: Italy 0 West Germany 0. At Vina del Mar: Spain 0 Czechoslovakia 1 (Btibranyi). At Rancagua: Hungary 2 iTichy. Albert) England 1 (Flowers
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  • 294 23 THE Soviet Union justified their position as second favourites for the World Cup behind Brazil when they opened their Group One programme at Arica with a 2-0 victory over Yugoslavia yesterday. The Soviet Union, generally regarded as the strongest of the ten European
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  • 629 23 INCIDENT MARS SPAIN-CZECHOSLOVAKIA MATCH RANCAGUA, Fri. Hungary beat England 2-1 in their opening World Cup clash here yesterday. England thereby m a i n t a i n ed their dismal record against the Magyars, whom they have not beaten for nearly
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  • 112 23 SINGAPORE. Fri— Billy Ng. the Malayan No. 2 singles player, has withdrawn from the Malacca Johore combined team to meet Singapore In the National Day badminton match at the SBA Hall on Sunday (8 p.m.). Leow Kirn Fatt. scretary of the Singapore Badminton Association, said that
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  • 246 23 Leicester leader to play for Services OINGAPORE; Fri. David Gibson, former Leicester City cen-tre-forward who is in the British Army team touring the Far East, will turn out for Singapore Joint Services against Selangor in the charity match at Merdeka Stadium on Sunday (8 p.rrO Gibson was scheduled to leave
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  • 29 23 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister lor National Development. Mr. Tan Kla Gan. will open the National Day swimming meet at River Valley Road pool tomorrow at 3 p.m.
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  • 296 23 SOCCER TAN COT H.vVL (Kluang): Muar Youtlis 1 Merslng V out is 0 Inter-PWD: Kluajig 13 Johore 2. Women's friendly: Johore 1 Spore 0. SPORE OIV. 3A: Arsenal 8 STB 0. Army Lfe Div. 3: Army Dcpoi Police 5 Engineers Base Group 1. TAIPING DIV. I: Thenavan Youths
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  • 77 23 Pearce and Azman the top seeds pENANG, Fri.— John Pearce of Australia and S. A. Azman of Selangor are the top seeds In the Penang lawn tennis championships startIng here next weekend. Both have entered for three events. Pearce will partner P. Clements In the men's doubles and Audrey Oh
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  • 27 23 IPf Fr I.—1 The three-day Inter-YMCA games competition between Kuala Lumpur and Ipo'- for the Foenander Shield 1 besrtn at the YMCA here on Saturday
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  • 214 23 SOCCER Hong Kong pick 18 for S'pore trip From FRANCIS BOEY lIONG KONG Fri a The Hong Kong F.A. today selected 18 players to represent the colony in the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup match at Singapore on June 9. They are Kwok Kam Hung. Lo Chung Kong. Wong Chi Keung.
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  • 61 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri—Selangor tonight scored an unimpressive 1-0 victory over the Lions Athletic Club of Manila in a friendly soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium. The Selangor team, comprising mainly of Youth players, scored the only goal in the 12th minute through Hashim Sldek. In an
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  • 200 23 S'PORE HIT 6 GOALS PAST JOHORE SINGAPORE. Friday. SINGAPORE'S National Day celebration sports fiesta got off to a bright start when Singapore gained a smashing 6 o win over Johore at hockey on the padang today. The match was played at a fast pace and though Johore had their moments,
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  • 286 23 Mansoor is star in 'tri' meet SINGAPORE, Fri. Mansoor Sukalmi (Raffles) put up the best performance in th? inter-school triangular meet here yesterday. Mansoor won the mile In 4min 55sec on a 330-yard circuit. Raffles, Victoria and Anglo-Chinese took part in the meet. A Division results: 100 yds: l Jimmy
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  • 130 23 'PHE Epsom Derhv has a uni« versal attraction for followers of the racing gam* everywhere. It is an event as fascinating here in Malaya as it is In England, some 8,000 miles away This year's Derby is being run next Wednesday. |une 6. And to
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 9 23 IT m O XTC*T* f-Y~)R VOITR 7MMMH.f 'tkHNII oX*
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    • 40 23 NOW AVAILABLE AT TAIPINQ TcTnct/fsec/lbT/niAer' HICKSON'S TIMBER PRESERVATION (M) LTD. extend their BEST WISHES TO MALAYAN TIMBER PRESERVATION LTD. on the occasion of the OFFICIAL OPENING of their 'TANALITH' TIMBER IMPREGNATION PLANT AT TAIPING by THE MENTRI BESAR OF PERAK
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  • 387 24 US special forces and Royal troops await an attack by the pro-Reds HOUEI SAI (Laos), Friday. UNITED STATES special forces and Royal Laotian Government troops at this remote Northern village are waiting for an attack by pro-Communists Pathet Lao units now believed to be deployed in
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  • 44 24 SINGAPORE, Fri. The i Photographic Society of Sini gapore will hold an "InterI racial Harmony and Unity" photographic exhibition by its members at the National Library lecture hall on Sunday and Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to commemorate National Day.
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  • 30 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Historical Society of St. Andrew's School will hold a forum at the school hall at 8.45 a.m. tomorrow. The subject Is: "Basis of National Unity."
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  • 378 24 Train Malayans for top jobs— Khir THE Minister oi Com--1 merce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today urged commercial and industrial firms in Jhe Federation to launch "some positive scheme of management training on a wide scale" to groom their Malayan stalls for higher posts. Speaking at the official
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  • 64 24 S. THANCAMMAH. wife ut K. Nadarajah. lii.-mci Hospital. Kuala IMnh. inoth.r ol N. Kajan K.d.ral p.. i B< ■>■'■' Mr of 8 Kllaihaiaby, Hukit TVintak. Strcmhan. iy pt»ci(ull> on li-t June. urn V. T. KANAPATNIPILLAI. Tlli.e received b> T. Paravuimmuthu. Matt Road. Kuala Lumpur that Mr. V. T. K'in.i'iihlpilliii
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  • 72 24 MR. AND MRS. N. o UN Kee Think Friends mri i:n.itive» for their prwwt*, iMIitUH met attendance at WMMIM IT" MRS. E. M. C. WILLIAMS and farimk all prlcst-i relative". and lor their donation-. wreath*, ttiiidanri- and val MISS JEANCTTE LIM and family of ::7. lUsb s<re.M. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 32 24 IN LOVING MEMORY or Jame* U. Weller who died at Telok An*on on 2 6.1939. TrtouKh none from v* hi* memory will not he forgotten. Inserted l.y wife i.n.l children
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  • 479 24 Test— 2nd day yilK brothers Hanif and Mushtaq Mohammad were battling hard to keep Pakistan's hopes alive in the fust Tost with England here today. Replying to England's 544 for five declared. Pakistan lost two Quick wickets with only 30 on the board, before the Mohammads
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  • 244 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A second team of 31 members of the United States Peace Corps arrived here today on a two-year assignment to the Federation and immediately besan practising their Malay with reporters. How did they learn the language?
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  • 641 24 REFERENDUM BILL WILL BLOW UP STORM IN ASSEMBLY A STORMY debate is expected when the National Referendum Bill is re-commit-ted to the Legislative Assembly. probably later this month, following a. select committee's report on it. The Bill, heatedly debated three months ago. revived strong opposition today with the publication of
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  • 347 24 LONDON STOCK MARKET LONDON. Fri. The stock markets finished the week on a quiet note. Tne undertone was reasonably satisfactory. A certain amount of buying of, industrials took plare, but generally mere was a disposition to proceed cautiously In view of recent events. In gilt-edged set-urines, the medium and j
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  • 24 24 LONDON, Fri. Buyers £908. sellers £910, Forward buyers £913, sellers £914. Settlement £910. Turnover a.m. 25 tons, pjn- 50 i tons. Tone: Steady
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  • 51 24 LONDON, Fri. Bpot 22 \d., July 22'mcJ. August 22 7 »d., Sept. 22 T ',d. July/Sept. 22 r ,d.. Oct Dec. ,22 15 16d, Jan. March 22 15/16 d April/ June 22 15 16d., c.i.f. June 22 9 16d.. July 22 -..d., Aug. 22> 2 d. i Tone: Slightly
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  • 158 24 LONDON. Prl. Results of today's cricket matches: At Nottingham— Worcs bt Notts by 9 v lets. Notts 209 aim 73. Worcs 218 and 65-1 (Horton 47 no.). Worcs 14 pts. At Liverpool Essex bt Lanes by 28 iuru>. Essex 296-8 dec. and 153-7 dec. Lanes 149
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 118 24 Late classified advertisements 11, W..rrf» S/O Minimum, TEN: To Helen »'eni; Sionu and MMNMI Bag Kirn. a ran, Alhan. on 2V 3.62 Bunk-Sir Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. WAV LIM Tin: enticement In announced between David Way of Pulwirn London »nd Helen Ljm May Lynn of Ipoh. IVr.ik. ANNOUNCEMENTS SALE NOW ON
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    • 307 24 OWN YOUR HOME $4,000/- DOWN ONLY Ready tor Occupation Soon Modern 2-Storey Houses Ist Floor- 3 bedrooms, hall, bath W.C. Ground Floor: Living Dining room. Kitchen, Servant's room, bath W.C. Car porch. Fencing Gate inclusive. (1) OPERA ESTATE h Miles. SIGLAP RD. (With Access Road To New Chang! Road) has
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 43 24 The weather lIIGHEST and lowest tempera lures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.:n. Thursday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 91 77 Ipoh 95 72 Malacca 91 72 Singapore 91 75
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