The Straits Times, 9 June 1962

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  • 19 1 AVI H AGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times tstd. 1845. SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1962. 15 CENTS.
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    180 1 Pakistan lifts 44-month martial law Ayub: Security is first need KARACHI, Fri. Pakistan's 44--month-old martial law was lifted today when the 156-mem-ber National Assembly was sworn in at Rawalpindi. Announcing the end of martial law, imposed on Oct. 8, 1958, President Ayub Khan told the opening session
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  • 106 1 JAKARTA TERMS for IRIAN TALKS lAKARTA. Fri. J The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. said today that Indonesia did not want to resume talks with Holland on the West Irian issue until it was sure that the Dutch had accepted the Bunker proposals "in principle." (The plan put forward by
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  • 138 1 Students' march foiled by police SEOUL. Fri. About 300 South Korean military police armed with bayonets and equipped with Ka* Masaa today frustrated an attempt by Seoul National University students to march to the I.S. Embassy here. The military polite with the help of 500 national policemen blocked the gate
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  • 398 1 KHANG KHAY. Fri.— The rival Laotian princes are within "a millimetre" of agreement on a coalition government and hope to achieve success on Monday, the neutralist Prince Souvanna Phouma said in this Central Laos town tonight. They had Imped to do so today their second meeting
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  • 54 1 TOKYO, Fri.— The United States today warned aircraft to keep out of a 600 by 800--mile area near Christmas Island in preparation for a new nuclear test, it was reported today. The warning suggests that the U.S. might be preparing a second attempt at a highaltitude test
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  • 219 1 Airmen explore lake of the lost city' KUANTAN, Fri. A 15 man R.A.F. team from Changi today started its exploration of Tasek Chini, Pahang's mystery lake, under which legend places a 'lost city." The team arrived at the lake site yesterday from Changi and immediately pitched tents. The airmen have
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  • 69 1 CHICAGO. Fri.— The wife of the rags-to-riches head of a US$2 billion industrial empire yesterday won a US$3 million divorce settlement. Attorneys for Mrs. Ora Mary "Lannan, 55. claimed the financial settlement in j her uncontested divorce action against J. Patrick Lannan was the largest in Illinois
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  • 181 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. FIVE more survivors of an Indonesian coastal vessel which foundered in the Java Sea eight days ago were brought to Singapore today. Three other seamen arrived yesterday. Now all the men have been accounted for. It was at first thought
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  • 417 1 13 GRAB A STEAMER, FLEE AMID BULLETS E. GERMANS GET CAPTAIN AND ENGINEER DRUNK BEBLIN, Friday. J^ GROUP of East Germans 13 men and women and a baby sailed a pleasure steamer across the River Spree to West Berlin territory under a hail of Communist bullets today, alter men got
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  • 34 1 TOKYO. Fri— A Jaoanese i court has rulrd that 15 mln-i utes parked in a no-narklne I area is "too lon«»" for an "emergen^v and fi"<"l a\ Hrivpr 3,000 yen (s26>. Reuter.
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  • 89 1 VfOSCOW. Fri Russia .'1 has sent Britain a Note saying she expects the British Government to take measures to ensure that no dangerous provocations against East Germany are committed from West Berlin, the Soviet news agency Tass said today. Tass said similar Notes had
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  • 149 1 Plan to save Indian economy TUEW DELHI. Fri. Mr. Morarji Desai, the Indian Finance Minister, today announced new measures to conserve India's dwindling foreign exchange reserves. He told the Lower House of Parliament that sterling balances had fallen from about 1.280 million rupees ($Bl9 million) at the beginning of April
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  • 27 1 ARMS INCREASE WASHINGTON .1 (..rminv |n in inn» purchase from mil I'Hit rs i» v Ei m n rmiD I r s«tju>n said i" utrr
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  • 332 2 NEW YORK, F yj THANT. the United Nations acting Secre-tary-General, yesterday appealed to President Soekarno ol Indonesia to agree to a resumption of negotiations with the Netherlands on the West Irian dispute "as soon as possible." In a cable. U Thant
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  • 172 2 f ONDON, Fri.— Three Arabs Lj who were freed last year after five years in jail on the Atlantic island of St. Helena, where Napoleon died, have been granted £15.000 each as compensation. The British Government will pay the money, it was said In
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  • 264 2 FOREIGN DESK PHOTO SPECIAL Death in the sun— at 75 m.p.h. Who hasn't heard the man boasting, in the office, or the club, about hit latest hunting or fishing success not because he gets any pleasure out of it, but merely because he thinks it is th« thing to do!
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  • 187 2 WASHINGTON, Friday. THE Senate last night approved President Kennedy's U. 5.54,662 ($14,086) million Foreign Aid Bill after backing down earlier on its decision to bar all aid to Communist countries. The senators adopted the Administration bill by a vote of 61 to 23.
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  • 86 2 RECALLED THAI DIPLOMAT VANISHES BANGKOK, Fri.— A Thai diplomat has disappeared from the Thai Embassy in Bonn after brine recalled for investigation concerning alleged connection with the Communists, according to a Foreign Ministry statement yesterday. The diplomat was named as Somphong Phungpradit. Chancellor of the Thai Embassy in Bonn. Ministry
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  • 31 2 LONDON. Frl. Mr. Alan Green, parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Labour, said here today that on May 1. 34.802 Commonwealth immigrants were registered as unemployed in Britain. Reuter.
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  • 27 2 WASHINGTON. Frl. The United States today conducted an underground nuclear test at the Nevada testIng grounds, the 36th in the current series. Reuter.
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    • 460 3 f ONDON, Fri.— A 16- boy poisoned his family because he was fascinated by poisons and they were "the nearest guinea pigs to hand," a court was told yesterday. The boy. whose name was not released, was charged with administering a
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    • 38 3 LONDON. Fri Membership of Britain's Communism Party climbed to 32,942 as a result of a year-long membership drive, the Communist Daily Worker reported yesterday. The paper said 3.405 new members joined the party last year.— U.P.l.
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    • 195 3 Wedding bells a divorce suit IN THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG AND f ONDON. Fri. Hong v Kong-born actress Nancy Kwan. who played the leading role in the film version of "The World of Suzie Wong," married an Austrian ski instructor here yesterday. At the same time. Tsai Chin, another
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    • 74 3 LONDON. Fri.— The archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Michael Ramsey, said yesterday there could be no unity of Christians unless the Roman CatholV Church modified its claim to be the only Christian Church. "Let the Church of Rome recognise that there are other churches, other priests and other sacraments.
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    • 42 3 BOGOTA i Colombia). Fri A stone throwing student mob smashed che windows ol about 50 buildings in a ram page through the streets of Bogota Nine policemen were injured, none of them seriously, and three people were arrested—Reuter.
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    • 183 3 UKKM.V Kri. -Julia tin Yogel. 26, received a threeyear prison sentence at $amberg yesterday for trying to barn a woman he called "the village witch." Yogel said he set fire to the home of the late Mrs. Elisabeth Hahn in the village
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    • 306 3 A terror wave as OAS ends truce as immediately brought instead of midnight, its ALGIERS, Friday. fHE European Secret Army Organisation (OAS) ended its weekold truce yesterday with a new wave of brutal bomb aUacks, shootings and bank hold-up The night curfew lorward to 2030 local tim starting time since
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    • 156 3 BRITAIN PLEDGES 55,000 TROOPS DARIS, Fri.— Britain's 1 Defence Minister, Mr. Harold Watkinson. yesterday promised 55.--000 troops in the forward area for European defence. He told the Parliamentary Assembly of the seven-nation Western European Union here: "Britain shares the Eurgpean viewpoint of defence. Responsibilities But, he warned. Britain could not
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    • 173 3 LONDON. Friday. ifCONOMIC experts from about 35 countries are expected to meet in Cairo on July 15 to consider the effect of the European Common Market I and other large trading areas on their economies. Diplomatic sources* here said the conference was being organised by
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    • 13 3 NEW YORK, Fri.—The U.N. General Assembly resumed its 18th session yesterday.
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  • 535 4 'IT WOULD LEAD TO ENMITY, FRICTION AND COLLISION' DANGER OF IMPRESSION OF UNEQUAL CITIZENS— P.M. fHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight warned that the Communists would leave a "legacy of hatred" if they were allowed to leave in the minds of the people
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  • 159 4 OINGAPORE, Fri. A *3 group of attap dwellers in the vicinity of a granite quarry at the 8$ milestone Jurong Road have complained about stone dust menacing their health. In a letter to the Minister for Health, Mr. K. M. Byrne, they have asked
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  • 80 4 A London wedding date for Lynette SINGAPORE, Fri.— Pretty Miss Lynette Noronba, a Singapore Telex operator, has flown to London to keep a wedding date with her boy friend, Roy Andrade. Roy. 28, left Singapore last October and is now employed in a commercial firm In London. He had lived
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  • 93 4 OLDEST FILM COMPANY CELEBRATES SINGAPORE, Fri.— A cocktall party was held at the Shaw Room. Udo Theatre, tonight to mark the 50th anniversary of the oldest film company in the world, Universal International. The event is observed throughout the world by the company's representatives today. In Singapore the reception was
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  • 104 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A me-, dical practitioner. Dr. Lim Peng Thiam. has been elected president of the pro-tern committee of the United Democratic Party in Singapore. Mr. John Tan Chor-Yong, a lawyer, was elected secretarygeneral. Other office-bearers are: Vice presidents. Dr. Colin Marcus (medical practitioner) and Inche Anffin b.
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  • 229 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Four couples were granted decrees nisi by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today, dissolving their marriages. The decree nisi in each case is to be made absolute In three months. DIVORCE NO. 1: A. Ramachandran. a painter at the City Council,
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  • 266 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Singaporean is to head the new air traffic control and communications training school at the Singapore Airport which will train both local air operational personnel and those from neighbouring countries. He is Mr. Chan Peng Mun, 33, at present
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  • 293 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Rome, Beirut, Karachi. Calcutta, Kuaia Lumpur (BA 714) 5.39 p.m.; Irom Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 715) 9.50 p.m. Thai International: Krom Jakarta (TG 402) 10.48 a.m.
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  • 331 5  - Around Hong Kong FRANCIS BOEY By- AT the rate the luxury hotels are springing up in both Hong Kong and Kowloon— in a rush to cash in on the tourist trade —it is almost certain that there will be more rooms available than tourists by 1964 A few years ago.
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  • 544 5 TPOH, Fri. The Seenivasagam brothers last night had a difference of opinion over a book about Ipoh at a meeting of the Ipoh Municipal Council. "DR." he's the younger condemned the book, Ipoh, The Town That Tin Built, as "glaringly
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  • 256 5 LOVE, MARRIAGE AND ME-BY 'BIG BROTHER 9 IPOH, Friday. T«HE president of the Ipoh Municipality, Mr. S.P. Seenivasagam, who has long been rated as "a most eligible bachelor", explained here yesterday why he had not married yet. The occasion was a reception given in his honour t>v the Ceylonese Association
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  • 55 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Dato Lee Kong Chian has donated $12,000 towards the building cost of a science block of Nan Hwa Girls' High School in Adls Road. And in appreciation of this, the school management board has decided to name the block after the philanthropist's father, the
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  • 44 5 ALOR STAR. Fri. Police are investigating the death ol a young housewife. M. Munich!, 24, who died at *he General Hospital after belnn Involved in a fight with another woman in her house at the labour lines in Jalm. Lanaggar last Tuesday
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  • 31 5 MERSING, Fri.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. arrived here this morning for a three-day Inspection tour of rural development projects In Rompin. Mersing. Kluane and Segamat.
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  • 37 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Mr. Tan PengKhoon (All) will ask at the meeting of the Johore Legislative Assembly tomoirow about frequent water rationing in Bandar Penggaram town in Batu Phat, irrespective of wet or dry seasons.
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  • 127 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Rubber Research Institute was today congratulated for enabling Malaya to meet the challenge from synthetic rubber. The I nion Herald monthly -/ililitation of the National Union of Plantation Workers says th«discovery of the RRI "00 •series clone which could
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  • 211 5 LONDON QUASHES FOO MURDER PETITION I ONDON, Fri.— A pe- tition for special leave to appeal against the death sentence imposed by the Ipoh High Court on Lee Fook Sam. 40, for his part in the shooting of Mr. Foo Yet Kai, the tin millionaire, last August, was quashed by
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  • 58 5 PENANG, Fri. —The Mayor, Mr. 00l Thiam Slew, today urged Penang Umno leaders to call on their members to take part in the city council's current health campaign. "Let them show their civic consciousness In helping to clean the streets and serving the people of the
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  • 823 6 Scow to witness: 'So you're like Confucius SINGAPORE, Fri TROWN Counsel Mr. Francis T. Scow suggested today to a witness before the commission inquiring into last November's boycott of the Chinese Secondary Four examinations that he was like Confucius, who advised that when walking, one should "look at the ground
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  • 121 6 100 YEARS OF GOOD HEALTH yyiLL medical advances make it possible for man to live to be 100—100 disease-free years? That is the fascinating theme that runs through "Yesterday They Spelled Death", a new six part series starting in the Malay Mail today In these authoritative articles Dr. Peter Abbey
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  • 32 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl— A girl cyclist. Chal Kooi Hong. 15. was killed today when she was involved in a collision with a timber lorry at Sungel Besi-Klang road junction here.
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  • 224 6 Govt. in industry a welcome and warning KUALA LUMPUR, Fri rpHE acting president x of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce. Mr. J. H. D. Sibree, today welcomed the Federation Government's plan to consider a more active role in industry. He described the Government's policy as most enlightened but warned that
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  • The Straits Times Saturday, June 9, 1962.
    • 639 8 In twenty-four hours the three Laotian princes have made astonishing progress towards the creation of a government of national unity, a task on which they have been engaged for no less than twelve months. Prince Souvanna Phouma told reporters at the conclusion of their first meeting since
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    • 328 8 Sharp falls in the tin price have occurred so frequently of late that Thursday's loss of £16 a ton on the London Metal Exchange is not to be regarded as anything out of the ordinary. It nevertheless attracts comment because for the first time in twelve months tin
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    • 309 8 The International Olympic Committee's definition of an amateur does not deal with some of the more subtle problems of the amateur in sport, but it certainly clarifies the rules for Olympic purposes, and on this account alone i« highly welcome. Som« wellknown athletes of quite recent years would
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  • 603 8 Now AUSTRALIA puts out a new image by WILLIAM FITTER SYDNEY, Fri.—Austra- Ha, casting around for any means to help off-set the feared disruption of her trade following Britain's entry into the European Common Market, is taking a renewed interest in tourism. Since the lat« *****, Canberra has concentrated upon
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  • 1451 8 by Mr. CHARLES F. BALDWIN U.S. Ambassador to Malaya in an address to the American Association in Kuala Lumpur yesterday IT is a matter of considerable interest, and should, I D€»lieve, be of special interest in Malaya, to note that the United States Congress has always attached
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  • 170 9 How much power for the leader? T<HE Western parlia--1 mentary systems inherited by the newly independent countries have not always worked well. In some places they have been altogether scrapped In others, they have been modified out of recognition. Everywhere there is a great debate on the balance between the
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  • 598 9 SINGAPORE. Frt THESE GROUPS WANT TO SABOTAGE THE REFERENDUM ON MERGER, HE SAYS JHE political secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, tonight accused pro-Communist groups with wanting to sabotage the referendum on merger. In the second of a series of talks over Radio Singapore
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  • 149 9 'Sell' East Coast to tourists, she urges KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malaya was today urged to "sell" the East Coast to tourists as an attraction. Ihe urging was done by Mrs. Shirley Fockler, editor of Pacific Travel News. She was speaking at the airport before leaving for Honp Kong after a
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  • 61 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Pend Ing settlement of a "lock-out" pay issue, the long drawn-out wage dispute between Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd., and its 280 employees represented by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workmen's Union has been settled. Under an agreement reached between the parties last night, the workers are to
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  • 35 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The president and founder of the Girls life Brigade in Singapore, Major Elsie Lyne, flew to London tonight to attend the Brigade's diamond jubilee celebrations from June 15 to Tuly 14.
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  • 30 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Dr. Chaucer C.F. Yang, associate professor of commerce at Nanyang University, has returned to Singapore after nine-months tour of universities in Britain and the United States.
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  • 335 9 THE chairman of tne 1 Workers' Party, Mr. David Marshall, last night challenged the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to a debate over Radio Singapore on the controversial National Referendum Bill This happened during "question time" of a forum on "Democracy and the National
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  • 249 9 INSURANCE FIRM (LIABILITIES $4mil.) ORDERED TO WIND UP KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. k PENANG insurance company with liabilities i A $4,394,613 was ordered to be liquidated I Mr. Justice Suffian in the High Court here today The liquidation order against Peng Mm Insurance Company of 259 Klmberley Street, Penang. was made
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  • 141 9 Marshall: Admit Chinese refugees SINGAPORE, Fri.— The leader of the Workers' Party, Mr. David Marshall, has asked try Government if it will consider settling in SlneraDore some of the refugees who recently fled from China to Hong Kong. This Is one of five questions filed by Mr. Marshall for oral
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  • 113 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Medical and Dental Officers Association has called on the Government speedily to settle its outstanding claims in respect of pay and conditions of service. The call was made by the association's retiring president, Mr. Robert C. K. Loh. when he addressed
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  • 58 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Wong Ah Kway, of Redhill Close, was charged In court here today with robbing Mrs. Joyce Hughes of $15 at Jalan Kechil about 11.40 a.m. on Wednesday. He was al'.eged to have been armed with a penknife while committing the offence. No plea was taken.
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  • 100 9 SINGAPORE model Miss •3 Ong Gaik Kirn (above) has taken the British fashion world by storm with oriental-style outfits. In the past fortnight, she has hit the front page of two leading British newspapers. Both the London Evening News and the Bournemouth.
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  • 161 9 SPOTLIGHT ON THE LITTLE MAN OF ASIA THIS wrrks issue of Asia Magazinr the weekly supplement issued free with the Sunday Times turns the spotlight on the small farmer, village craftsman and peasant, the little men who have always been the first victims of marching armies and Communist terrorists "Operations
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  • 53 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Marlam blnte Marto, 57. a married woman, who suffered severe injuries to her right foot when she fell off a bus 13 months ago, was awarded damages of $8,145 and costs by Mr. Justice Ambrose In the High Court today. The award was made against Changi
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    • 111 9 MORE MORE [?]Rh MORE \%Mt /^L S J r v asking y n^ SHIRT because of extensive range and low prices: Choose yours from the large collection of! TERYLENE DACRON NON-IRON POPLIN TETORON /COTTON RAW SILK WHITE. COLOUREDS PURE FUJI SILK STRIPES CHECKS Ami have your iiwn reason of ;iskine
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    • 223 9 _MLk_i_U_i_H_L A>^H ■HI i_r__i_ni i Business success is frequently measured by the practical yard-stick of weekly income. A home of your own, money for emergencies, a car these are some of the tangible rewards of success in accountancy. m The Hemingway Robertson Institute, the most experienced business training organisation in
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    • 533 9 RADIO SINGAPORE I 100 Mlslc Maestro Pleaw; U.N.: 2.30 Back Mage: 3.00 SHOki wai/i.- mT J2-22 Pro s_ The Pollce Flle: Malß y 3.30 Waltrinß aHOKI WAVt SMtVICfc 10.46 The Dorsey Brothers; 11.00 on the air; 4.00 A harp recital mh.iit%. _^ITRl TR A S b M Saturday Night Rhythm:
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  • 90 10 SINGAPORE, Fri.-Three donations totalling $35 were received by the Straits Times today for Johnny Ang, the Singapore student who was paralysed after a divintt incident in Johore Baliru His fund now stands at $3,020. The donations are from anonymous $20: Five Young Ladies. Kuala Lumpur. $10; and
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  • 321 10 'RADIO WAVES AND REFLECTIONS, FREQUENCIES AND A MOVING CAR' COURT TRYING MOTORIST ON SPEEDING CHARGE IS TOLD WHY 'TRAFFIC ANALYSER' IS ALSO 'TRAP' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A,N electrical engineer, Mr. Xavier Goh Keng Wah, 28. of the Telecommunications Department at Sungei Patani, told the Fourth Magistrates Court
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  • 234 10 CHECK THE REDS WITH RELIGION, SAYS TENGKU •DALING, Fri. The ■"Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today warned that the Communist threat to Malaya was "not yet over." "They seem to pop up whenever a new nation is enjoying prosperity," he said when he opened a new $105,000 mosque at Baling,
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  • 182 10 FkARWIN, Fri.— T h e Australian Government has issued permits for 13 Malayans to come to Australia to work in the pearling industry at Broome, West Australia. The acting Immigration Minister. Mr. L. Bury, said this in a letter to a Federal Member of
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  • 96 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Thieves stole $3,800 in cash and goods in two burglaries early today. Case No. 1: Capt. E. Hammer of the tanker, Hoegh Eagle, anchored In the Western Anchorage, found that the store-room of his ship had been entered and $950 worth of cigarettes
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  • 66 10 SINGAPORE, Frl.-Ng Ah Tee. 19. pleaded not guilty In a magistrates court today to a charge of committing mischief by burning a State flag. He was alleged to have &et fire to a State flag belonging to a crockery shop owner. Llm Chok Yam. 49. at Beach
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  • 324 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri T*HE owner of the 1 Rose Garden, a Cameron Highlands attraction to tourists and holidaymakars, has asked the Ministry of Agriculture to pay compensation for alleged negligence in handling two lots of rose plants imported by him. Mr. Duncan Robertson, in
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 289 10 EXTRA STURDY... Ruilt f or Style "ft Comfort! mm f j^ Suirel Chair VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. 142 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 Tel. ***** TrW Lading Chair Manvfacrurar in lapan Kotobuki Seating Co., Ltd. 14, 1-chome, Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Cable Address: "CHAIRKOTOBUKI TOKYO" out JS^t^ !i.' c Put
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    • 134 10 LATEST IN SARIS vWfNYLON 100 NYLON CREPE DE CHINE \z J NRC 630 "Pi LIGHT WEIGHT-CHARMING COLOURS /<£^^t DURABLE EASY TO WASH |3^f?S^\ AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES P. Govindasamy Pillay, 48 '52, Sarangoon Road WW j 'I twfv Dayalchand Amar Singh, 65-Batu Road M NIPPON RAYON CO., LTD. K^l¥
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    • 30 10 Hugs Bunny By Balph Uvimdahi ~~~7bvEASAIm7\ 'wAIT.X ILL THINK oF\| U^^-VVVJ I I TRICP "E._ YOU LOVEB,??S r J*N/^NsJ!L TUNIA: J pobkv, W-vou bverv Ml] Vver planes loaoi\' over THete.')
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    • 807 11 TENDERS JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "EX" and above registered P.WD. Contractors will be received by the Senior Executive Enpineer P.W.D. District, Johore j Bahru, up to Noon of the 13tli June, 1962 for: CONSTRUCTION OF 6 UNITS LABOURERS' QRS: INSIDE HOSPITAL COMPOUND AT KOTA TINGGI, JOHORE. Full
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    • 602 11 W£|Vrjj ldj Llj r^L [KHwHJ (Continued from face 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tl Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box St tt*. txtrm YOUNG ENGLISH speakin* amab -inti d to cure for three year old boy. Phone ***** (Spore). LADY QUID! PREFERABLY Enropcan conduct Tour Singapore part time, French advantage, iree training unl- forms
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    • 1117 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St tt*. txtrm EXPERIENCED HOTEL MANAGER, Chief Cook, and Chief Steward required by Ist Class Hotel In Jesseiton North Borneo. Apply with testimonials to Box A 4579 S.T. Spore. WANTED APPRENTICE TECHNICIANS by well established organisations. Applicants from Trade School with knowledge of
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    • 1032 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT to Word* SS (Min.)— Box it tt*. txtrm FURNISHED BUNGALOW, 3 Krankel Avenue, District 15. Three Bedrooms, Servants Room, Garage, Garden Fencing Reasonable Rent, View ttvenings Telephone ***** (Spore). FURNISHED FLAT 10 Fernhill Road with air conditioner in one bedroom rent $480 per month. Vacant Ist July. Apply
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    • 937 11 EDUCATION tt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St tt: txtrm NORMAL RAPID REFRESHER Courses: Typing, Shorthand. Bookkeeping, Accountancy, ShorthandTypists' Private Secretary., English/ Maths, '(all Standards), Speed (Dtfferen> stages), SIC 75 Middle Road, 10 Collyer Quay. (Spore). *****, *****. CVMA COLLEGE oome-stud> courses guarantee success in secondary entrance. L.C.E. Q.T., School Certificate.
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    • 1000 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, SS (Mi*.)— Box St tt*. txt, 1 AUSTIN A3S Van and ona Bedford School B\x*. for details pbone a»2l J.B. or P.O. Box AM) U'pore. MERCEDES 220* 19SS tn perfect condition. Owner buying now car. Ring M 790 or view at 44 ScoUs Road. Singapore
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    • 1030 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St tt*. txtrm 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA (nonautomatic), Mercedes 3308 Chevrolet (4-cyllnder), 1961 Opel Rekord. Chevrolet Impala, 1958 Wolseley 1500, Opel Rekord, IKS 7 Hillman, Mercedes 190. Borgward TS, 1955 MO Magnet ip. Mercedes 180, 1954 Ford Conml Somerset Convertible. 1952 Rover 75.
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    • 775 11 FOR SALE M HVorsls SS (Min.)— Box SI SSSh exlrm PPJI-WAR HOUSB IB Itophia Road ov.r 10,000 sq. ft. Interested Plenee Apply Box A 4692 S.T. B'pore. xxx::: you oom'T huv,- To Bsj Rich To Own All Thr Oood Things In Life. "Tbe House Of Curiosity CCO Junk Store OBer»
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  • SATURDAY FORUM
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      271 12 HAN SUYIN and the common market ltilSS HAN SI VIS now deficately denies that she was jesting with the young socialists of the university when she spoke of the European Common Market, with Britain a member, being a neo-colonialist organisation. It was not a joke, but a serious argument. Dear
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    • 544 12 IT was starkiy ironic to see Freshie's letter (S.T. June 4) immediately beneath a report on conditions in Hong Kong where hundreds of thousands of able people lead a life of enforced and remorseless humility. Theirs is a humility which affects every member of the
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    • 439 12 VARSITY; A FAORER METHOD OF SELECTION IS NEEDED I AM one 01 the many candidates who has failed to 1 gain admission to the University of Malaya. On receipt of my results in the Cambridge Higher School Certificate I applied for admission to the Faculty of Arts for the 1962-63
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    • 260 12 CONFUSION FOR TEACHERS I AM quite confused about these certificates in education given to teachers who have undergone a course in a university and to students who have graduated from teachers' colleges like the M.T.C. and Brlnsford Lodge. If I am right, both certificates are presented by the Institute of
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    • 186 12 MRS CHOO of Malacca is quite right. We should not only consider the Malay infant mortality figures (which happen to be the worst) but also th.c general rate of infant deaths In 1960, one out of every fifteen Malayan babies died in their first year This
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    • 212 12 MOST MOTHERS AGREE FAREX is the best QujJisit) a,Tow $!di&^^i to ensure. that your children receive special "nourishment. 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 3-cereal food .^g^gpl^^^^^. is
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    • 278 12 7 G^h POLY PACKED GUARANTEED TO SATISFY y. .1 It may not be V\^^A >w I but it certainly Jb^?t\\ f is the best. /7 \/K ikiIOFTHELoOM I X52.25 «X (Singapore) MFEGUARD ■^FULL CREAM SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK S LzZZ^* RICH IN VITAMINS A, B 4 D 3 A^rs^^^^^ IDEAL FOR
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    • 1368 13 fO IFWRPMI ft WIST MAST IJ.K Owe S'poro San* p S'hav fenent UENEIAM lletrpnl I* PI Jan* IB JtM 11 PYRRMS Liverpool, D»t ln. Glasgow lon 11 MM 11 ban* 14/ it lon II (TREKS M'seiiie*. L'pooi, Dublin Mnii Jan II Jon 17/21 Jon 2l MACNAM Havre, UiorpoM. Glasgow .Mnii
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    • 1386 13 THE L A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 GENOA, U HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHEHBURG AN» CBftHRAGEN. i©^ > Vt\ S"oo»» P S'1»» Penng RtVktAm "•••IMMA- t) Sailed Sailed it Part/ I Jon Fl YoJjil "ir'lal' 28/23JU* M/MJon VIU JMM v\ly?/ -ATHTRIA' tt 2S Jnae/ 4 Jal) V 7
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    • 1480 13 EXPRESS SERVICE 10 lO— 0) LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL _Pj|JL ThOM -want UNCUItCa L'oool. G'nwitk B'doa A'werp Jon 12/11 It Pt/Jon 11 Mao 11/11 lEHLARiG iM) ITtnrt I Hawa Mbit lon 11/23 lon 24/21 Mn 21/ < f BENREKN (E.Lp.. L'inl, H'burg. Hail, rtfam Jon 21/ 2 Jen 24/27 BENVRACKIE !E
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    • 1255 13 te, MeAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. \rw Wffk UUI B-UMMAN UNI KLAVENESS LINE NAVt£. 10K00N. HAMBURC. RUTTtRDAM, i IM AJOSIIES. SAN FRANCISCB MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLANO. CITT OF ELY Accettiag caigo tor CeiUal ft Seitk S"tor* P. S/ttaoi Penang »___cumic Mm, UV2IMn 21/22 M- TEX* Pen^, LRMOtt. RAMMK. 11 IT
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  • 262 14 THE Federation Rubber Market x with bellers predominating throughout the day. sagged one cent after opening at Thursdays closing level. More interest was shown in lower sheets, but sellers were hard to find. Some parcels of nearby open port tnrees and fours were traded at narrower
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  • 251 14 JUNE first trade rubksr Buysrs t.s.» I closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore yesterday at 75| cents per lb., do«n st-ven-ejKhth of a cent on Thursday's doslbg price The tone was quiet aftsr saslsr. t.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per lb.. yesterday: tnt 1 R.S.S Prompt f.o.b.
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  • 497 14 T*HE quiet tempo of the rubber market was changed on Wednesday when demand from overseas found sellers reluctant to meet the market especially since Federation centres were closed report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current survey. Prices had advanced by three-quarters of a cent before profit-tak-ing
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  • 111 14 MELBOURNE. Prl. IXVKSTMEXT and Industrial shares were slightly bteadier today. Palls were in the majority, but moves were small and more vi balance. Oils steadied, and A.O.G. recovered 2s. to 565. Base metals were steady and loan* firm Con Zinc. «2/3 Herald 60 '4< N.R.H. 14/7 1.C.1. 40.9
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  • 123 14 June x. Thr»e months (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS P\ *N. 13 cts Cold Btore sd. M Box 12 M Steamship S eta. Breweries 25 rts. 8. Times IS ets Robinson 9 rts. 8. Traders 32 rts. s. Darhy 4id Unlteers 10 eta. w. Jacks P em MINING* A. Amal
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  • 36 14 JUNE 8. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 75s cents (down seven-eighths of a cent). X.1,.: 75) cents (down seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: $450 per picul (down $1.50). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (down 5 tons).
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  • 123 14 £HIMISt Prortuee Ixehangs, sin- xaesr* noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk (39 sellers, drum $42 sellers. Cepra: June »28 buyers. *29 sellers. Pepper: Muntok whit* SIS2I nellers. Sarawak white JISO sellers, special Sarawak black J1174 sellers. Karbled Lamponx black $120 sellers AST a $1321 sellers. Singapore
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  • 176 14 SHIM lying alengtuie ttM »lnt*s*rt wharvet tefliy are: Slndb 16/16. Pbentlan 44, laarateln 13/14. Tabou 4«. Uljanik 6A, Dilvrzynxkl 4/5, Giorgio Kaaalo 38/39, Louga 31/32 Pagan 40/41. Bandung Maru 45. Outer reads: Emp Kltttwmke. Hoi Won* Lokun. Balboa. Hermes. Aow. Thai Oan KVrnnndo. 80--mall. Banglnc, African
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  • 385 14 BIG DROP IN TIN SHARES: FAIR TURNOVER REPORTED From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was a fair turnX over on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although there was some heavy selling in the morning of tin shares following the drop of 17 in the London metal price overnight. Large quantities of
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  • 883 14 OUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation .section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrial!: Dunlop.i (2.000) 11.72. M.71 OL (1.000) $1.71; East Smelt $2.98 OL. (2,000) S2.B8. (1.000) *2.97», (30.000, J3: F. and N. orda (4.000) 12. 7S ON. (1.000) $2.77. (2,000) 12.78: Gammon
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  • 101 14 JME Malayan E>change Bant,,' 1 lotiatien made these chhiicee id us ruU'K iv mcrcuaou yesterday (all rairs 10 J100): New York: buying TT 32 13/lb. OD SS IB !>■, mi <i st J3 3/16 credit bills, M s'lb trade lulln. Stlling TT er CD ready: New York 0
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  • 347 14 RESPITE a drop of £17 in London overnight the tin price yesterday only reacted by $1.50 down to $450 on an offering of 220 tons. The local drop was the equivalent of only about £3 per ton. There was no
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 674 14 te» THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE LTD. VjfiiSQtV Fr m Japan Ports, Shanghai and Hong Kong Loading for Penang and Rangoon. Spore Penong "SUNPINK" 18/19 Jan 20/21 Jun "SEIRIOS" 16/17 Jun From: Rangoon and Penang Ports. Loading for Hong Kong, Moji, Kobe, Osoko, Nogoya and Yokohama, i Penang Spore "PAGAN"
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    • 323 14 rwwju>»^Lr*<b>3b»^c^B AVER PANAS RUBBER ESTATE (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated In me Federal ton of Malaya i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Third Aimudl Geneial Meetint; of the Company will be he:d at G-2. Hongkong Bank k Chambers. CoUyer Quay. Singapore, on 26th June, 1«62. at noon, ior the purpo.se of
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1465 15 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT APPLICATIONS are invited lor the vacant posta listed below from persons who have the required qualifications and experience listed against the posts:— (a) SUPERVISOR OF WORKSHOP/EQUIPMENT: 2 vacancies salary scale $940 x 40 81,580-. Qualifications A experience: Must hold acceptable qualifications
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    • 975 15 NOTICES I SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin ore output for the month of May 1962 674 plculs Hours worked 612 Yardage treated 241.500 yards CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable urgent EHT extension work to be earned out at Prankel Avenue Sub-station it will
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    • 834 15 notice KING EDWARD VII SECONDARY SCHOOL, TAIPING There aie vacancies lor nine graduate teachers at tins school i to teach Malay, English, Mathe- matics, General Science. Geo- graphy and Economics. There are also vacancies for six temporary untrained teachers to teach all subjects up to Lower I Certificate of Education
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    • 718 15 TENDERS KING EDWARD VII SCHOOL TAIPING Tenders for the supply of uncooked rations for the school hostel I for the period Ist July 1962 to 31st i December 1962 will be received by I I the Principal until 1200 hours on Friday 22nd June 1962. The hostel accommodates 80 male
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    • 253 15 TENDERS P.W.D. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE TENDERS fiom registered PWD, Contractors in Clabi iOC and above will be received at the office of the State Engineer. P.W.D. Trengganu up to 12.00 noon on 16ui June. 1962 for the Construction of a Mldwite's Clinic Cum Quarters at Kampong Lebau. Jerong. Maiang. Tender
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    • 161 15 TENDERS EARTHMOVING Tenders are invited for "supply of five Model "D" Tournapull Scrapers or their equivalents for earth moving contract at Tambun Mining Co. Ltd. Tenders should be .submitted not later than 8 a.m. 15th June, 1962. All Inquiries and correspondence should be addressed to: The Mine Superintendent, P.O. Box
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  • TIMES SPORTS 1
    • 415 16 BIG NOISE CAUSES SENSATION ON TRACK By EPSOM JEEP: Ipoh, Friday TRAINER Milton Sullivan's Big Noise caused a sensation here this morning when he ran 3f in 35 2/5 the fastest trial ever on this course. The five-year-old chestnut is in terrific form just now and with apprentice Pat Phoon.
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    • 77 16 I O N D U N, Kri. Top British jockey. Lester Piggolt. who was to have ridden in the Epsom Derby, has been suspended till July 28 for "making no effort in a race at Lincoln last week to win" while riding lone, the Rating
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    • 280 16 LONDON. Fri. Sussex completed a remarkable two-day victory over Nottinghamshire in their English county cricket championship match at Eastbourne yesterday. After both sides had topped 400 on a batsman's paradise 829 runs coming for the loss of only 12 wickets— Nottinghamshire collapsed
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    • 189 16 Sower may go from Games \TOSCOW. Fri. Olympic Games after 1964 are to have not less than 15 sports and not more than 18, compared to the present 22. it was announced last night. Otto Mayer, chancellor of the International Olympic Committee, told a Press conference the lOC took this
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    • 43 16 LONDON. Fri. Mmc Leon] Volterra's Dicta Drake wonj the Coronation Cup run over one and a half miles at Epsom yesterday. Mrs. S. Joels Your Highness was second with 'Maj. L.B Ho.liday'.s Proud Chieftain third of Jeven runners.
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    • 440 16 EXPLAINED BY lOC SPECIAL COMMITTEE MOSCOW, Fri. The definition of an amateur for Olympic Games purposes is explained in a new 1.000--word Code of Amateurism adopted yesterday by the International Olympic Committee. The Code, drawn up by the special committee on amateurism. bans from Olympic sport:
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    • 1276 16 Race l: 2.00 Class 2, Div. 5—6 Furs. 1 ***** Booberoi Lucky E St.) Martin. 5 9.0 (SF) Johnson 5 2 ***** Theatre IV (Shaw St.) Tulloh. 6 8.13 Harbridge 1 3 ***** Eiffel Tower iPho&ter St.) Daniels. 5 8.10 (F| > 8 4
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  • 3 17 TIMES SPORTS 2
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    84 17 SANTIAGO. Fri. Biggest surprise of the final group games in the World Cup yesterday was the 3-1 victory of Mexico, goalless and pointless from their first two matches, over Czechoslovakia, who had been battling with Brazil for top place at Vina del Mar. Czecholovakia were assured of a
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  • 67 17 the runners-up spots in Groups One and Four. Yugoslavia thrashed Colombia 5-0 at Arica to qualify for second place behind the Soviet Union, and England, though held to a scoreless draw by Bulgaria at Rancagua. pipped Argentina on goal average for second place behind Hungary. Czechoslovakia's defeat means that
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  • 349 17 THEY WILL MEET BRAZIL TOMORROW RANCAGUA, Friday j^NGLAND reached the last eight of the World Cup on goal average after a dull scoreless draw with Bulgaria here yesterday. It was a disappointing game. England's forwards seldom showed the thrust and combination expected, and Bulgaria's spasmodic
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  • 145 17 (.KOI r 1 (Arica) COLOMBIA VI'GOSLAVIA 5 (Gallc 2. Jerkovic 2. Mello P W D L F-A Pts Russia 3 2 10 8-59 Yugo. 3 2 0 18-34 Uruguay 3 10 2 4-6 2 Colombia 3 0 12 4-41 GROIP 2 (Santiago) ITALY 3 (Mora. Bulgarelli. Pascutti) SWITZERLAND
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  • 634 17  - Indonesians are leading us in progress race NORMAN SIEBEL By WHILE Malayan ath- letes, sprinter M. Jegathesan excepted, have still a long way to go to reach the standards of their Asian Games rivals Japan. Pakistan, India and Formosa, they should at least try to keep ahead of their SouthEast
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  • 206 17 SPORTS SUMMARY TENNIS PENANG OPEN C'SHIPS: Men* singles Ist rd: Ooh Telk Chow bt C. Hamilton 9-7. 6-4: Lam Sit Chee bt Ronny Soon 7-5, 5-7, 10--8; Heah Eng Ouan bt F. Me Adam 6-1. 6-0: Tan Ah Fee bt P.L. Rose fi-o. 6-4: Oh Lock Hent bt B A
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  • 204 17 HK will miss star Chi Doy CINGAPORE. Fri. Hong Kong will be without their star centre-forward, Cheung Chi Doy, when they meet Singapore In the Aw Hoe Cup Inter port soccer match at Jalan Besar tomorrow (kick-off 7.30 p.m.). Chi Doy. a former professional with Blackpool, the English First Division
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  • 20 17 KUCHING. Prl. Pnoto-nnish equipment has been installed in the Sarawak Turf Club here. The equipment and installation cost MO.OOO.
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  • 385 17 KOREA MEET DEFEAT AT NEW STADIUM SPORTS DIARY ALOR STAR, Friday. FAM Presidents XI beat the touring Korean national football team 1-0 in a friendly soccer match played at the new Darul Aman Stadium here this evening. I The match, which followed the official opening of the stadium by the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 199 17 'fO t^S v t^Sf Jj k Ruth Warner gives a timely warning A to dating teenagers flH^ IN THE JUNE ISSUE BEAUTY: Food For Beauty Beauty Club and Beauty |V Consultant's Advice Keep Trim-Stay Slim Be W t\ i 'it ki Beauty-Conscious. LifkA< I kKs^tjLmMHs-- FASHION: Step Out To Fashion
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    • 108 17 HERE'S THE NEWEST EVINRUDE OF ALL EVINRUDE VERSATILE-ECONOMICAL Here's the all-new, all-purpose Middleweight Champion, 28HP Speeditwin, a versatile outboard with plenty of punch to set a boat skimming at a incredible speed! A "compact" outboard Motor with a rugged, reliable powerhead similar to the famous 40HP engines! Compare Speeditwin's features,
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  • 515 18 SARA WAX WILL NOT TOLERATE RACIALIST LINE OF GROUP OF PRESS 'piIK Sarawak Government announced loni^hl that, il would not give any more warnings to newspapers which preached thinly disguised subversion, fostered class warfare and race haded and prepared the ground for a possible Communist take-over. The
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  • 215 18 .50 pupils go back, defying 120 others JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Fifty of the 170 striking pupils of the Gooi Rubber Estate Government school in Ulu Tiram, 11 miles from here, went back to school today. This group, from Division Two of the estate, went on strike a fortnight ago. after
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  • 90 18 Clerk fined $3,000, loses car SINGAPORE, Fri.-A court here today confiscated a car and lined its ownerdriver, Tan Chwee Lye, $3,000 in a ca^e connected with a 'characters" lottery. Tan, 38, who said he was a clerk with a monthly pay of $150, paid the fine immediately. The car was
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  • 46 18 UIGHEST and lowei.l tempera- tures ior Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday Hi. in -t Lowest Kuala Lumpur 92 72, Kota Bhatu 91 75 Penang 87 75 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 91 75
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  • 181 18 Yugoslav trade mission for Spore expected SINGAPORE. Fri—Yugoslavia expert-, to send a trade promotion mission to Singapore in the near future. This was announced by the Government today following an hour-long meeting at City Hall between the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and visiting Yugoslavia Ambassador to Jakarta. Dr.
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  • 99 18 TOKYO, Fri. A JaA panese destroyer training squadron left here today on a 70--day goodwill cruise to the South Pacific. This is the first Japanese naval fleet to visit the area since World War 11. There are four destroyers, under the command of Rear
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  • 42 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Assemblyman for Kallang, Inche Buang Omar Junid, will give a speech to mark the beginning of the joint celebrations of National Day and the second anniversary of the Jalan Tenteram community centre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 22 18 KAMPALA. Uganda, Fri. Armed terrorists set fire to a lorry and trailer containing thousands of gallons of aviation fuel.— Reuter.
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  • 25 18 LONDON, Fri. The Duke of Edinburgh arrived back here today by air after a visit to Canada lasting nearly a month.— Reuter.
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  • 61 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The death of Mr. S. M. R. Naidu. 81, occurred in India yesterday. The funeral takes place in Bangalore tomorrow. Mr. Naidu, father of Mr. S. R. P. Naidu. a Singapore civil aviation administrative officer, was a superintendent of the Straits Times printing
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  • 454 18 LONDON Fn. A further _M(p advance in South African gold shares and an all round improvement in (?iltedged securities provided the main features of stock market* today. Elsewhere the opening of a new i account failed 10 stimulate in- terest and markets ended the I week on a
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  • 110 18 ATLANTA. i Georgia i, Fri. Singer Harry Belafonte received a tremendous ovation from a mixed audience at a concert here but a white restaurant refused to serve him for the second time. The restaurant manager. Mr. Charles Leb. expressed regret over yesterday's incident, saying:
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  • 159 18 SULTAN OPENS KEDAH'S STADIUM A LOR STAR. Fri. The Sultan of Kedah this afternoon officially declared open Alor Star's new sports stadium at Bakar Batas. half a mile from Alor Star. Over 20,000 people who included the Prime Minister. Ten;;ku Abdul Rahman and the Mentri Besar Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin
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  • 70 18 EPSOM, Surrey, Fri. M. j Georges Goulandris's French challenger Monade was announced winner of the £18,345 Epsom Oaks today. Monade and Mr. H. Joel's West Side Story crossed the I line almost dead level a fini.sh so close that the judge i took 15 minutes to
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  • 59 18 DOUGLAS. Isle ol Man Fri. —Gary Hockme oi Southern Rhodesia. ricliiiK an Italian M. V. Augusta, won the .son ior (500 cc) 'ouiist trophy motor-cydi etaMk line todiiy. Hockinf? covered mx lapa of the mountain* course totalling 226.4 miles In 2hr. 11 mm. 13.4 sec.
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  • 188 18 Dedicate yourself call to youth I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V The youth of South-East Asia were today urged to dedicate themselves to the service of their countries and to bo prepared to make the necessary sacrifices for "threat national causes." The call tame from the 30 i youth leaders from six
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  • 196 18 LONDON. Fri. The Pu- klstanis beat Surrey by 92 runs in their match at The Oval today. Final scores: Pakistanis 388-6 dec. and 237-4 dec. (Saeed Ahmed 108 n.o. Javed Burki 46). Surrey 348-9 dec. and 185 (Edrich 1 57). Results
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