The Straits Times, 28 June 1962

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTIFIEP SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1962. 15 CENTS. /to***He***** KDN 036
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  • 1172 1 M_VMJMJpjN^MJNJIMJMJ ______________________-_j^______j___j____ Hflfl ROYAL FAREWELL- TWO PAGES OF PHOTONEWS INSIDE Opposition came from immigrant population Majority inßorneo want it quickly, Tengku reveals KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE majority of the people of the Borneo territories have said "aye" to the Cobbold Commission and want Malaysia "very quickly", the
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  • 326 1 GARDY FLEES: OAS ENDS TERROR ORAN (Western Algeria), Wednesday. J'HE Secret Army Organisation has called off its last-ditch campaign of scorched earth destruction here and O.A.S. leader ex-General Paul Gardy has fled the city, it was disclosed today. Strike by Jews BUENOS AIRES. Wed Argentina's Jewish community is to strike
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  • 1743 1 Alliance votes in support of the Govt. FIRST AMENDMENT IS DEFEATED SINGAPORE. Wed.— The first of the many amendments moved by the Opposition to the National Referendum Bill was defeated in the Legislative Assembly tonight with Alliance members voting together with the Government. It sought to give the Assembly the
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  • 89 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. The State Department has sumbitted a tentative plan to interested producer countries regarding the sale of 50.000 tons of surplus tin from thr national stockpile, diplomatic sources j said today. Details of the plan, which is believed to call for m I gradual
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  • 30 1 THE KING and Queen of Thailand wave their final good-bye Just before entering the DC 6 B that flew them home yesterday. Straits Times picture
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  • 551 1 POMP AND COLOUR MARK END FOR ROYAL VISIT KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TTOE King and Queen of Thailand flew home 1 to Bangkok today at the end of their highly successful State visit to the Federation. In a crowded week of engagements, both official and Informal. the youthful charm of King
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  • 53 1 WEYMOUTH. Wed. The new Earl of Sandwich— better known as Viscount Hinching-' brooke. Conservative M.P. said last night that he had no present intention of entering the House of Lords. Viscount Hinchingbrooke. 36, earlier this month succeeded to the Earldom of I Sandwich on the death of
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  • 39 1 OUTJO. South-West "Africa. Wed.— A farmer killed a, wounded lion with a hammer after he and two friends used up their ammunition killing six others. The lions had been, causing havoc among cattle. Reuter.
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  • 128 1 N. BORNEO LEADERS ANGRY and HOSTILE SINGAPORE. Wed. The Governor of North Borneo. Sir Wilj liam Goode. today described North Borneo's reaction to the Philippines Government's claim to the territory as "hostile and disturbed." He said this at the airport en route to London "to be available for consultation with
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  • 36 1 ASIAN GAMES CORRUPTION JAKARTA Wrri karta police -mrv thrv unroMrrd spread corruption in building pro,if<-U MM rd with A-md < i.i nn h<» held hrrr in AafuM Spokesman >*id "tern million-" M rupi.th^ mhrrrlrH IW*T^
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  • 256 2 BANGKOK, Wednesday. r JUiE Seato Secretary-General, Mr. Pote Sara- sin. was quoted today as saying that neutral Laos would not have to withdraw from Seato's protective umbrella. Mr. Pote according to the Bangkok World said the Soviet Union did not want Seato to
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  • 90 2 PLEA FOR MOTHER FAILS LIEGE. Wed. A series of petitions by the people of Liege yesterday failed to secure the release of a 25--year-old mother charged with the murder of her newly-born deformed daughter. A court ordered that she should remain In prison pending further Investigation. The court ruled that
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  • FOREIGN DESL PHOTO SPECIAL
    • 213 2 REMO VALS-FREE. BAN-the-bomb supporters staged a sitdown strike last weekend outside the entrance to a United States air force base at Greenham Common, Berkshire, in protest against the testing and use of nuclear devices. Police explained to the demonstrators that by sitting in the entrance they were causing obstruction. When
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    • 226 2 LONDON, Wed MR. Reginald Maudling, the Colonial Secretary, said yesterday that the financial m al practices and threats against the civil service of Mr. Eric Gairy. Chief Minister of Grenada, in the West Indies, had left y him no alternative but to dismiss him. Mr. Denis
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    • 496 3 U.S. tells China: We are bound to defend Chiang Military build-up talks at 'social affair 9 meeting in Warsaw W \SHINGTON, Wednesday. THE Chinese Government has been reminded of the United States commitment to defend Nationalist China against a Communist attack, an administration official said last night. The reminder was
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    • 302 3 PORTS JAMMED AS THOUSANDS FLEE ORAN ORAN, Wednesday. of people crowded Oran s airport and docks today in an attempt to escape from this embattled city, where clouds of black smoke and the stench of oil remained testimony to the O.A.S. "scorched earth" campaign. Explosions continued in the town this
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    • 44 3 HUDDERSFIELD. Wed James Mason, the 53-year-old British film actor, lias confirmed reports of a possible divorce from his wife actress Pamela Kelllno. "It's quite true that a divorce is on the cards." be said from his parent's home here Reuter.
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    • 99 3 New life begins for 47 Chinese orphans HONG KONG. Wed.—Fortyseven Chinese waifs today embarked on a new life when their Qantas V-Jet left Kai Tak airport for Los Angeles. The orphans, between the a^es. of eight and 14. have been adopted by families in the United States through the International
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    • 199 3 J^EOPOLDVILLE. Wed. Mr. Cyrille Adoula. the Congo Prime Minister, said yesterday all peaceful means of ending Katanga's secession "appear to tie exhausted" and It was now up to the U.N. to take responsibility. He said this arter the "rupture" of his talks with President
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    • 224 3 Quick look round ACCRA. Wed. The •World Without The Bomb" assembly agreed here to send delegations to President Kennedy and Mr. Khrushchev at the end of Its sessions telling them of the Assembly's conclusions and proposal. UNITED NATIONS: India has formally proposed that the General Assembly debate at its forthcoming
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    • 296 3 NEW YORK. Wed "THE Trusteeship Committee yesterday recomA mended that Ruanda and Urundi become separate independent African states on Sunday The committee passed on to the General Assembly for Its formal endorsement a resolution sponsored by 25 Afro-Asian states endIng Belgium's 16-year-old
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  • 131 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A widow pleaded with a magistrate today that her only means of income to support her four children was to let oat her house as a common gaming house. Chua Kirn Chye. 37. was fined $150 *>r one month's jail by
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  • 120 4 RIDDLE OF THE SWAMP SOLVED AFTER 3-D AY VIGIL SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A SINGAPORE Court was today told why a li man police decoy party under A.S.P. Pritai Singh spent a three-day vigil amidst thick mai grove swamps in the Pandan Nature Reserve, o 10£ milestone West Coast Road. "The police
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  • 78 4 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS HOLD POLLS SINGAJ?ORE. Wed—Students of the University of Singapore will go to the polls on Friday to elect 10 members to the new Council of the Students' Union. Voting for the other 20 seats in the 30-man Students' Council will take place on July 4 on a hostel
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  • 52 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The annual meeting of the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society will be held at Red Cross- House, 15, Penang Lane, at 5.30 p.m. on July 18. The society's president, Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara will open
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  • 49 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Sceneshifters' latest production. "The Mikado." will be staged at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow night and on the following two nights at 8.30 p.m. Tickets at $4. S3 and 2 are I on sale at Robinson's and the j Cold Storage.
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  • 48 4 BINOAPORE. Wed.— Mr. D. K. Malhotra. Deputy Secretary of the Indian Planning Commission, will give a talk on "Planned progress In a democratic state" at 8.15 p.m. on Friday at the New Lecture Theatre No. 2. University of Singapore. The lecture is open to the public.
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    • 94 4 The diary POLICE BAVD Performance at Hong Llm Park, 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. STAGE CLUB: A Sleep of Prtsonera" at St. Andre* 1 Ca- I thedral. open to the public. 9 i pjn. U.B. CULTtTBAL CENTRE: Free film shows, 5 p.m. THEATRE WORLD ASSOCIATION: Rehearul of "Queen and the
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  • 360 5 THE following i-s today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIV \I.S BOACr Prom Hong Kong <BA 961) 1.15 p.m.: from London, Dusseldorf, Beirut. iBA 716) 5.20 p.m.; from Tokyo, Manila (BA 941) 5.55 p.m.: from London. Zurich. Beirut. Baghdad. Karachi.
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    • 290 5 IfP(Ml\l I VIA \j\j[ I U I (ll^^^K^^^lii I Singapore, Wed. I A LL Supershell Sales- I men today confess- I ed that the ICA in I Supershell was respon- I sible for the loss of I \v red-hot engine depo- I sits. "These deposits I have long been trouble-
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  • 343 6 SINGAPORE. Wed Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said today that it would be improper and politically unprecedented to ask the colonial administration of Britain to intervene in arranging the terms for the merger of Singapore and the Federation. This was because he
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  • 55 6 KUALA Lt'MPUR. Wed.— The police are investigating the loss of $3,000 from the safe of the Serdang Bharu Local Council. According to the police, the money was missed when the Council Treasurer. Mr. Khoo Yip Yaw, opened the safe at 10 a.m. on Monday. A crossed cheque
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  • 159 6 C PUOTOXEWS FIVE HUNDRED V.I.P. guests were at Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday to farewell the King and Queen of Thailand. As the Yang di-Pertuan Agong looks on (above) King Bhumibol has a final handshake with the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, before moving down
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  • 292 6 (JALA LUMPUR, W«d A MALAYAN worker*' A delegate to the current session of the International Labour Organisation in Geneva said in a speech that workers in this country were "vitally concerned" at the price fluctuations of rubber and tin. He was Mr.
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  • 102 6 gINGAPORE, Wed. The Deputy Prime iMlnlster, Dr Toh Chin Chye. said today that, If Mr. David Marshall (Workers' Party— Anson) so desired, he would not mind calling the fish depicted on the State's four cent-stamp "Ikan 'Marshall." The fish on the four-cent stamp has no known Mal-
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  • 1702 7 gINGAPORE, Wed. The debate on the National Referendum Bill opened in the Legislative Assembly today when the Bill was taken into committee stage and amendments were moved by members The Government successfully moved the suspension of Standing Orders, under which the Assembly normally
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  • 149 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Singapore consumed an average of 67 million gallons of water a day in the period 1960-61. the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. told the Legislative Assembly today. Of this. 4 33 million gallons came from the 1.890 acres oi the Mcßitchie
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  • 971 7 called. up and warned that If they did not toe the P.A.P. line, circulation in Singapore would have to be stopped. •It was very lucky on thi.s particular occasion there were were frantic telephone calls between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore The Speaker. Sir
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  • 177 7 NOTICES OUT TO DEVELOP CAPITAL RUALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1Y —The Selangor Government today gave notice that it intended to acquire millions of dollars worth of land along Batu Road for public buildings, open spaces and road improvements The notice was given by the State Commissioner of Land and Mines. Inche
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  • 83 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed. The highlight of 'he Sultan of Trengganu's 55th birthday celebrations here was the investiture ceremony at the Istana '.Vlaziah last night. The Sultan presented 30 Meritorious Medals i Pingat Ja.sa Kebaktian*. six Long Service Stars (Blntank Lama Berjawatan Trengganu) and 64 Long
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  • 32 7 KOTA BHARU. Wed Eighteen candidates, nine Alliance and nine PMIP. will contest the nine seats in the Pulai Chondong Local Council elections. Polling day has been fixed for July 2.
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  • 25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Department of Information will hold a free film show at the Lake Gardens on Sunday at 7 p.m.
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  • 211 8 CINGAPOPE, Wed. The recent trip by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and a party of seven to various countries cost $39,--210.62, the Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, told the Legislative assembly today. Mr. Lee was accompanied by his wife, his Parliamentary Secretary,
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  • 108 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union has signed a two-year agreement with three trading companies under which 66 employees will set wage increases from SlO to $25, retrospective from Jan. l. The firms are AngloFrench Trading Co. Fred Waterhouse Co.
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  • 28 8 PENANG, Wed.— Wives of Australian airmen serving in Butterworth and Penang have formed a "friendship group" to raise funds to help the aged and needy.
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  • 50 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The police today manned road blocks at all roads leading out of the Federal capital In a bid to trace a wanted car. The Belangor CID Chief, Mr. T. B. M. Krlshnan. said: We are just looking for a suspect car. Thats all."
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  • 59 8 JANE LIM. of Sandakan. who was crowned "Miss Borneo 1962" at the Aurora dance hall in Kurhing. Jane earlier won the title of Miss Sandakan 1962." Miss Teresa Pan* Mvi Tun. who is Miss Belait 1962. was placed second and Miss Cecilia Phunj* was third in
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  • 232 8 Hospital in London wants Miss Lai now, court told KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Miss Lai Yoke Heong, 18. who lost her arms following a road accident, is wanted immediately at Queen Hospital, Roehampton, London, where she is to be fitted with artificial arms, the magistrate's court here was told today. Mr.
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  • 38 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— About $800,000 will be spent on two new schools which the Government is to build in Pontian. This was revealed today by the Chief Education Officer. Johore. Mr. Kum 800.
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  • 27 8 TELUK ANBON. Wed. The Teluk Anson Town Council Is to press the State Government for an early decision on Its request for a full-time chairman.
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  • 311 8 NO MERGER MEANS NO COMMON MARKET— GOH Expert team soon to study question SINGAPORE. Wed. 4 TEAM of international experts led by an "eminent figure" will be coming soon to study the question of a Singa-pore-Malaya common market The Finance Minister. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. told the Legislative Assembly today
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  • 299 8 Widow (86) kept life's savings in a pillow PENANG, Wad. AN 86-year-old widow living alone in a kampong hut was today advised not to hide her life's savings inside a pillow. "Why not open an account. Instead, with a savings bank?" the Benior Sessions Court president* Mr. K. Soma-sundjam. suggested
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  • 39 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Federation Government contributed $84,000 towards the wedding of Sh&rifah Salwa, eldest daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. and Tengku Suleiman, nephew of the Sultan of Johore, last month, Parliament was told today.
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  • 55 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A bakery owner, Ng Yee Poh, 40, of Peel Road, was fined $360 today for failing to remit Employees' Provident Fund contributions of two employees for two months. Ng pleaded guilty to not remitting the contributions ol Yin Bweet Choo, and Yip Swee Choo for
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  • 204 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.~ A 26-year-old Malayan in Australia is helping to unravel the secrets of the human brain and how it functions, says a report by the Australian High Commission. He is Mr. Cheah Khay Seng, of Ipoh, who is working as a
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  • 31 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tie permanent terminal buildin" at Singapore Airport will be completed by early 1964, the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Toh Chin Chye. told the Legislative Assembly today.
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  • 181 8 SINGAPORE, Wad. fTHE Economic Devel- opment Board has received 38 applications for industrial sites at Jurong. In announcing this at the Legislative Assembly today, the Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said that the applicants had asked for a total of 192 acres. Land reserved so
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  • 462 9  -  JOHN COOLER by ALGIERS, Wed. The young French man who opened the door of the apartment before we knocked our arrival had been signalled to him by gunmen posted outside had earlier introduced himself as Jacques (iarcia, a leader of the
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  • 973 9  -  ALAN WILLIAMS In the divided horror that is Oran BY 1 ORAN, WEDNESDAY IT is a dark, crowded room where almondeyed girls and young men in leather jackets dance the Twist by candlelight. The hi-fi plays Chubby Checker and Cliff Richard. The dancing
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  • 142 10 20 Word* Sl* (Minimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATION* LTB Invite all Teactwrs aod nook addicts to hroniic In their showrooms at Times Kiver Valley Road. Ntntfiiuore. HOW DELICIOUS: Chrtu Quick rathe] Beet, and Ctucken Ho» nourishing! Vet lor only H.M I'M ol t»o at Kitzpatrlck's. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW only o> the
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  • 7 10 The Straits Times Thursday. June 28, 1962.
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  • 841 10 meeting agreed on the framework of a plan. An unexpected complication is the Philippines' claim to North Borneo. It should convince any waverers in the British area of Borneo of the dangers they will court if they try to stand alone. Malaya stands outside this dispute, but
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  • 354 10 King Bhumibol and Queen Siiikit have gone home, takingi with them, we trust, memories as happy as those they have left behind. The time Their Majesties have been able to spend in our midst has been all too brief. A week does not allow adequate opportunity for hopeful
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  • 953 10 THE JAPANESE SCENE by a FINANCIAL TIMES WRITER TOKYO, Wednesday ONE of the most signif i c a n t ace o m p a niments to the present consumption boom in Japan is the rise of a new middle class intent upon
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  • LETTER
    • 103 10 rwas with disappointment that I read Mr. LlngamV letter (B.T. June 23). If Mr. Llngam believes that every kampong (despite any development programme being yet undertaken) enjoys the benefits of proper schooling, medical, marketing, shopping and entertainment facilities, compared to those
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    • 368 10 Dry provisions are usually bought by a kampong shopkeeper from the city: transport expenses Incurred are usually added to his selling price. In addition he has to make a profit and needs an "Inconvenience tip" for saving you the rush of city life. All these add uo to an extra
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    • 187 10 In any case, it would be an entirely different matter if Mr. Llngam had only referred to the "kampongclerk." merely believing him to be synonymous with the "wage-earner living In a small township." If It is Intentional, however, to mention repeatedly these workers dwelling in the kampongs and to make
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    • 148 10 HERE WE GO AGAINFURTHER education class teachers In the East Coast States have not been paid since classes began in January this year. This Is a repetition of year when payments were made six to eight months late. It is Inconceivable that year in and year out this sor, of
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  • 304 10 SNUB FOR U.S. AND BRITAIN MiG deal: Nehru's mind is made up from KRISHNA MOORTHY \EW DELHI. Wed India, appears to have reached the Doint of no return with regard to proposals for purchases of Sovietmade MiG 21 fighter aircralt Unless a miracle happens India will go through with the
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  • 351 11 'Dissatisfied 9 with Malay Studies Dept: Letter to Oppenheim KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A GROUP of 13 graduates of Malay Studies of the University of Malaya has called on the University to set up a commission of inquiry into its Department of Malay Studies.
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  • 89 11 Mother of triplets dies KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The funeral took place today of Mrs. Grace Ho, 27 (above), wife of Dr. Francis Ho, 30, of the General Hospital, who died on Monday after giving birth to triplets—all girls —at Bungsar Hospital. Mrs. Ho. formerly a receptionist with the Shell Co.
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  • 29 11 BENTONG, Wed—A lorry attendant. Lim Kok Wah, 19. was admitted to hospital here after he fell off his lorry at the Ist mile Bentong-Tras road yesterday.
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  • 31 11 MERSING. Wed.— A schoolgirl. Jamaliah binte Abdul Rahman, aged 7. was killed when she was knocked down by a taxi at th? 6th mile Jalan Endau. la.-a night
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  • 206 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. •3 Two leaders of the Sarawak United People's Party, who asked to be deported after being placed on restricted residence for their activities in the Communist underground, arrived in Singapore today on their way to China. The two men. who were
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  • 43 11 KUALA LIPIS, Wed.— lnche Ibrahim bin Mohldeen, the deputy Chief Police Officer, Pahang, stationed here, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as O.C.P.D. His successor here is acting Superintendent of Police Inche Bakar bin Aziz, who was OS. PC. Kuantan.
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  • 210 11 MINISTER REJECTS RENT CUT PLEA SINGAPORE. Wed No steps would be taken to vary the revised rentals for the Housing Board flats at Kallang for new tenants. Mr. Tan Kia Gan. the Minister for National development, said this In the Assembly today during question time. He said he was aware
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  • 62 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The trust fund set up for Miss Lai Yoke Heong, the 18--year-old schoolgirl who lost both arms In a motor accident several months ago, now totals $134,756. the office of the Public Trustee announced today. The Nanyang Slang Pau and the Sin Chew
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  • 348 11 Two airports? Traffic will be enough for both says BOAC chief SINGAPORE, Wed 'THE Chairman of the 1 Board of British Overseas Airways Corporation, Sir Matthew Slattery, today allayed fears that the Federation and Singapore would not be able to sustain two international airports Sir Matthew, who flew here from
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  • 68 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chief Justice of India. Shrl Bhuveswar Pra-sad Sinha. flew Into Singapore today for a one-day visit. Shri Slnha, who is returning from U.S. after a fiveweek visit there was met at the airport by the State court Registrar, 'Mr T. Kulasekaram. the
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  • 32 11 JOHORE BHARU. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, today opened an extension to the national school at Kamoong Sungai Ttram. 18 miles from her"
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  • 130 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Seven pretty girls in pink cheongsams were the stars at a function at the Chung Khiaw Bank today, when a "for women only" banking service was introduced. The seven "Ladies in Pink" —Misses Shirley Ng, Tham Kwai Lin. Agnes ~Lim. Chia
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  • 56 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Seven Government Bills were introduced In the Assembly today. Second reading for the Bil'.s will be on July 8. They are: Public Utilities Bill. Local Government Integration Bill. Planning (Amendment) Bill. Pensions (Amendment) Bill, Housing and Development (Amendment) Bill, Pensions (Amendment No 2)
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  • 153 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —A medium from a Chinese temple in Snngei Buloh went into a trance outside the turf club here and picked two winners and one place on the races there this afternoon. His winners were Winoro in Race One ($4B and
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  • 132 11 Divorce for planter aged 72 on 'cruelty' petition MALACCA. Wed. A ITI 72-year-old rubber planter, Mr. Clive Clutha Curran. was granted a decree nisi in the High Court here today on his petition for dissolution of his marriage on the ground of cruelty. His wife Georgina Catherine Longfleld. who Is
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  • 57 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Mentrl Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baglnda. assured the troupes from the Philippines and Thailand to the AJS.A. Cultural Night that every effort will be made to make their stay in Malaya both memorable and enjoyable. He said this when he
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  • 57 11 PENANG. Wed. A symphony orchestra, sponsored by the Penang Arts Council. Is to be formed In Penang. An eight-man pro-tern committee, headed by Mr. I. K. Cheah. a lawyer and Chairman of the Arts Council, plans to hold an inaugural meeting of enthusiasts on July 13
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    • 438 11 RADIO MALAYA Ol Ban Sections; 10.15 In Mood 1.30 The News; 1.40 Percy Faith Por CliMics: 10.45 Soft Lignts And His Orchestra; 2.00 Girl =Ji?rA ?P OI £IX£ YE And 3weet M u»ic: U.OO Cloae On The Run. 2.15 Cilling The SERVICE: 41.7 METRES Down HouaewUt; 2.46 The Man I
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  • 121 12 Royal plane roars away to final waves PUOTONEWS THE final moments of Malaya's farewell to King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit are captured in these Straits Times pictures taken at Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday as the Thai Airways D.C. 6-B carrying the Royal visitors takes off on its flight to Bangkok
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  • 618 14 IT IS MORE THAN JUST I HOME... Love and the feeling of belonging for forty-five inmates SEVERAL years ago a 72 year-old woman, Chui Mci, came to Singapore from China, iirmly believing that she could spend the twilight years of her life happily in the home of her son and
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  • 99 14 PROPER PADDING GIVES A LONGER LIFE TO YOUR CARPET TTHE proper padding increases carpet durability and cuts noise, home furnishing experts say. If the cushioning Is porous, it's easier for the vacuum to suck up hidden dirt. The most expensive carpet padding, foam rubber. If the most buoyant material known
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  • 85 14 ikiOCK champagne punch combines apple juice and gingerale. Mix 1 quart each of chilled apple juice and chilled gingerale. Pour into champagne glasses. Garnish each with a maraschino cherry and a twist of lemon peel. Makes 16 half-cup servings. it A HOT curry sauce for hot cooked
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  • 351 14 own country... VOT long ago, a 11 music critic in Singapore referred to that old proverb which says that prophets go unhonoured in their own countries and he had Lolabelle Wong in mind. Miss Wong, whose performances on the piano have been hailed as "first class," "brilliant", "full of virtuosity
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  • 35 14 FjiASHION manufacturers F ire back on the gold standard. Gold lame for evening has a whole new revival. Most unexpected colour combination gold lame formal with jacket lined with mauve pink moire.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 606 14 make-up could do so many good things for your skin? *O*t*'t^i aaaaaaaaaW RwlonV TOLCH CLOW i* more moisture than make-up. Thai's why it giv« your skin .^bbl^b»^^^b«««bw a drw-drrnrhed look with a moistened feel HV* thai no olhrr makr-up ran. You nrvrr war lf^^^^^Bftljf that .liinl-Mut. "rnadV-up" look brcau»e II
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    • 562 14 RHEUMATISM? ■MJll^ax FIBR0SITIS? W^^^ARTHRITIS? YZ^ SB LUMBAGO? \Sr S m •a. L Rh«uaaiJSin,Nfibroatua. lumbago, archnta* aod ait man 1 1' pains are caused by the tightening of aoaade ftbnav Thi> prevent* the (rw flowiog of blood through ail para of the body, allowing unpamia* to acroamlaw in apotv Mentholanim "Deep
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    • 293 14 Straits Times Crossword »al«« bbW^bbb.* ■^*****88aa... ACKOSS caused a disturbance (6). 1- A supplement about fruit Is 7. Craving drink and tractable published (7). <9i. 5. Cad sure to make a military 8. Angered, confound it! (7). expedition (7). 9. "Satan, bowing low his grey 10. Oot back a Roman
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  • 256 16 I r»P)2NINO around Tuesdays clos- Ing levels the Federation Bnb- b*r Exchange steadied oa renewed > short-covering and lack of sellers. Physical Interest was small. The afternoon cession held steaey with buyer* still more predominant and seilnw holding off. July first grade rubber buysrt f.s.b. closed
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  • 80 16 THE Federation Minister .of Finance has lived these prices for calculating customs duties for the week bet inninc on Jane 28. Robber 74 cento a Ib. Copra $448 a ton. Coconut oil $668 a ton* Palm oil (631.50 a ton. Palm kernels $322.75 a ton. The rates of
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  • 206 16 JULY pjrst grade rubber buyers f.e.a. J cloned ai 5p m. in Singapore yesterday at 75 cents per Ib. up sevenelfthths of a rent on yesterday's closing price. The tone Vaa ttesdy. C.C.R.A. cloning prlcrs In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. Prompt f.o.b. buyers "ftj.
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  • 139 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT and Industrial shares reacted some sharpj ly today following the recent widespread market down. Most leaders, headed by B.H.P. up 1. 9 d. to 575. 6d. made a strong recovery. The move Is attributed to the steadier New York market. The day finished on a
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  • 468 16 TIN SHARES ARE FIRMER ON INCREASED TURNOVER From Our Market Correspondent rTTHE trend on the MalaX yan Stock F^changc yesterday could be summed up as: definitely a better outlook in tin shares, a slight improvement in industrial shares and an increased turnover. Buyers of tin shares were out at the
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  • 22 16 Malayan Stock Indices Jane 28 Jane 27 Industrials: 159.36 159.70 Tins: 256.16 265.13 rubbers: 177.12 177.12 Jan. 1 1958 100.
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  • 829 16 DUSINESB on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials! Dunlop (1.000) $1. 60 D. (2.000) 11.62: F and N. ords. (2,000) *2.63: If. Cement (1,000) 52.51: 11. Containers (1.000) 51. 17 ON. (4,000) 51. 19. (3.000) $1.17. (1.000) SI.
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  • 468 16 INHERE. was a further rise of $4 in the Straits tin price yesterday which represented a rise of nearly nine dollars in two days trading. Yesterday's price of $442.25. which was achieved on an offering of 250 tons, was favourably influenced
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  • 35 16 June 27. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE, 75 cents (up seven-eighths of a cent). K.L.: 74; cents (up three quarters of a cent). TIN: $442.25 (up S4). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons down 30 tons).
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  • 223 16 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore «J wharves today are: steel Flyer 38/39. Blndh 15/16, President Coolidge 4«, sumlda Maru 4/5, Dollua 33/34, LJoyd Bakke 35/36. Falstrla 40/41, Burnslde 19, Pleasantvllle 27/28,, Bayon 21/22. Outer reads: Emp. Klttlwake, Ardros. Singapore. Bayon, Balboa, Hamburg Maru. Qlenfruln, Guam? Hua. Letong,
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  • 155 16 June 27. Three month* (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) F. N 12 CU. Cold Storr 44 |M. Box 12 rts. Steamship 9 cts. Hre-.i*ries 2S eta. S. Times 19 Ma, Roblnnon fl rts 8. Traders 31 rts. s. Darliy 4»<l L'nlteers 10 cts. W. Jacks 10 m MININCt A. Amnl 2'l
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  • 129 16 CMlNill Pr.dnct iMMMs, Ho«a •era neen pnen ptr oieui vasterday: Ceeenut ell: Milk J3H» sriiers. drum Ml 5 tellers. Caara: July $2* huyrre I2 l >t sellers. riiHf Muntok whit* $157* sellers. Sarawak white ti:.i sellers. Sarawak blsek $tlTt aellera. (tarhlrd Ijtinpong black $120 sellers. ABTA $130
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  • 154 16 TNI Malayan Exchange Bsnki' Am*. clatlen nude Uxse changes in its rates to merchants yeaterdajr (all rates to $100): New Verkt buying TT 33 13/16, airmail OD 32 15'lrt, 90 d/st 33 3, ltt credit bills. S3 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 1/2. airmail OD 35
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    • 629 16 NITTO \W| LINE HONG KONG JAPAN SERVICE 14. "SHINEI MARU" Vey: C-l Loading for Hong Kong and Japan Ports. Penong P. S'hom Spore In Port/28 June 29 June/2nd July General Agents: OCEANIC LLOYD LTD. Denmark House, Singapore. Tel: *****. Port Swettenhom. Tel: 6682. Penong. Tel: *****. feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S. S.
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    • 609 16 KT*_L_T^nr__ RE NANYANG IRON MINING COMPANY This is to notify that any inconvenience resulting to the partners of Nanyang Iron Mining Company by the publication of a Bankruptcy Notice in the Straits Times of 14th May 1962 on behalf of the Receiver and Manager of the Estate of Leong Kin
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1258 17 i^ms^^_i3 ~^_i^_^_^^^iii-'^^T_ri^7i_ > _ll NOTICE NOTICE It has come to the knowledge of KAMUNTINO TIN DREDGING the Malayan Youth Council that LIMITED announce that a Branch persons unknown to the Council Register of Members will be opened are soliciting for donations in the In the Federation of Malaya on 2nd
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    • 532 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN (R.1.D.A.) Applications are Invited from Federal Ciusens/State Nationals I for appointment as Artlst/Photo--1 urapher on the salary scale of 5237 x 14 293/310 x 14 380 Qualifications and experience: At least Form IV In an Engi_n School and should possess artistic ability and
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    • 562 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT! JOHORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated qualifications need apply. 1 TEMPOPARY CLERKS OF WORKS for Rural Development Projects in the P.W_. Johore. QUALIFICATIOS EXPERIENCE: Applicants must possess not leas than five drears experience in any recognised branch of civil engineering. The appointment is for a period
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    • 595 17 f TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders trom Class "D" and above registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the Chief Architect. Ministry of Education. Young Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. of the 10th July. 1962 for the Erection and Completion of Primary Schools at
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    • 473 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for construction tn reinforced concrete of a road bridge over tne Sungei Ciioh at Ist mile Tanjong Rambutan/ Headworks Road. Perak. will be received at the office of the State Engineer. P.W.D.. Perak. Ipoh. up to 3 p.m. on 9th July. 1962 from contractor!)
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    • 851 17 TILNDER JOHORE P.W.D TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class -C" and above registered P.W.D. j Contractors will be received, by the State Engineer, Jo-! hore, up to Noon of the 4th! July 1962 for EXTENSION AND ALTE- 1 RATION TO P.W.D. No.i 1856 (REST HOUSE). JOHORE BAHRU. Full particulars may be
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    • 98 17 J.K.K. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS irom registered J.K.R. contractors Class (WORKS) and above will be received by the State Engi- neer, Penang up to 3.00 p.m. on 9th July. 1962 for the ERECTION OP TEMPORARY I TERMINAL BUILDING AT BUTTERWORTH AIRPORT. PROVINCE WELLESLEY. Plans and specifications may Ibe seen and all
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  • 524 18  -  F. SALAHUDIN A vaguely-worded rule creates uncertainty By Abandoned game and defeat cannot be treated alike SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Cricket Association has written to the Malayan Cricket Association to request that Singapore's rain hit match against Johore last week-end should be treated as abandoned and
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  • 187 18 By JACK FINGLETON pANBERRA, Wed— Sporting \j Australia is reeling today from shock of Margaret Smith's defeat in the opening round of the womens singles at Wimbledon.' Because of her triumphant run in so many tournaments in the past eight months most Australian writers many
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  • 346 18 SOCCER L. PEKAK DIV. 2 (T Anson): Bagan Pasir 1 K. Brrnam 1. SLANG DIV. 1: Rovers 1 Indian Yout.is 1: DIV. 2: Boon Hean 2 Highlands 2. FRIENDLY (Kluang): Kluang Indians 3 Chaah Invitation XI 0. TABLE TENNIS MALACCA JUNIOR C'SHIPS FIMAL: High School bt Catholic High
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  • Hockey
    • 195 18 SINGAPORE. Wednesday KHALSA became the Singaplre Hockey Association Junior knockout champions when they beat Police 3—l in a replay of the final at Thomson Road today. Police started the match with only nine men. By the time they had a full side
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  • 137 18 Sahar, Dass warned for rough play SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's Malaya Cup centreforward Sahar Hussein was severely warned by a commission inquiring into an incident during a Singapore Government Services F.A. league first division match at Jalan Besar Stadium last week. The commission, headed by SGSFA vice-president Mr. M. Ponnusamy, was
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  • 81 18 IPOH. Wed —Abdul Hamid Aroop will lead, Perak Malays against Penang Malays In the first round tie of the Rulers' Shield cricket competition on the Western Road ground in Penang on Saturday and Sunday. The Perak Malays team will be selected from the following: A.
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  • 239 18 SAWLF CLEARS TAN ON 'PRO' CHARGE SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Amateur weightlifting Federation, meeting today to investigate a charge that Asian Games prospect Tan Howe Liang may have lost his amateur status, stated that "it was fully satisfied that Howe Liang had not intringed" the rules governing ama tears, ateurs. The
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  • 51 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— A goal scored in the 52nd minute by D. Morris helped P.W.D. to hold Tan Tock Sen* Hospital S.C. to a 1-1 draw in aS.GF.A. League Div. 1 match at Jalan Besar tonight. All Astar gave Hospital the lead with a 45th minute
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  • 46 18 KLUANG. Wed. Kluang Youth Club will hold Us third annual Big Kalk on Sunday. The distance will be 13 miles senior members. For women from Ayer Itam to Kluang for and ffluniors the distance will be five miles from Sri Lallang to Kluang.
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  • 439 18  - Singapore schools tipped for records spree ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's best schoolboy and schoolgirl athletes will bt chosen for intensive training under U.S. coach Stanley Wright and national coach Tan Eng Yoon after the four-day inter district meet which started today and ends on Saturday. Mr. Joe David,
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    • 368 18  -  LEE FOO SAN By N. Zealand among new entries IPOH, Wednesday. INTERNATIONAL players from twelve countries. A including Malaya, will take part in the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya open champions from July 24 to 29 on the Municipality courts here. The Perak Lawn Tennis
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    • 274 18 mmii LM'IMI li SU NBEAM The Rapier is a graceful, slender sword which is extremely manoeuvrable. Look again at the Rapier 1.6 above. There's no doubt about It- it is graceful. The streamlined exterior and lavishly finished interior (deep foam rubber seats and walnut veneer facia are proof of that.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous

  • 1709 19 NEWCOMER WINORO MAKES THE GRADE FIRST TIME OUT YOUNG NAWAB, KHAMIS UP, ONLY WINNING FAVOURITE IIfINORO, a five-year-old by Nawab, made the TT grade first time out at Kuala Lumpur today. Well ridden by Lyall Harbridge. Winoro beat a rank outsider Chasari in the first
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  • 43 19 11MU ptH»l *tl,O<.\> First *****0 $35,019 Second *****5 $17,509 Third *****9 $8,754 Starters ($875 each) Nos. *****1, *****1, *****8, *****4, *****3, *****0. *****6, *****9, *****5, *****6. Consolation ($778 each) Nos. *****3, *****4. *****4, *****6 *****8, *****3, *****0, *****9, *****1, *****2.
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  • 882 19 SINGAPORE RACE ENTRIES CINGAPORE. Wed. A total of 205 horses 94 Class 1 and 111 Class 3 has been entered for the July meeting of the Bing*pore Turf Club. Racing days are July 8. 11 and 15. There will be eight
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  • 71 19 FIRST DAY Claw 1, Dtv. 1 8f and 1 mile; Claai 3. Dlvs. 1. 2, 3 and 4 6f Divs. 1 and 1 mile. SECOND DAY— Class 1. Dlvs. 2 and 3— f; Div. 2 1 mile; Class 3. Dlvs. 1. 2 and 3 6f: Dlt. 2
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  • 240 19 Bougoure to ride Borghese in Irish Derby EkUBLIN, Wed.- Garnet Bou--1 goure, former Malayan champion jockey, will ride Borghese in the Irish Derby to be run over IV* miles at the Curragh on Saturday There are 24 acceptors— l 9 Irish, three English and two French. The race is the
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 124 19 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY SOCCER KLANG DIV. 1: Malay Youths MACGIIXIVKAY CUP FINAL: v Cargo Handling; DW. t: H*ron Sillau Est v 8rl Oadlng Eat v Combined Youth* (padangK iMerdeka Stadium. 6). IFOH DIV. 1: KIA v PCRC STORK DIV. 1: IRC v RAT (CAH grd>: Dl». t: Shaw Bros v
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  • 21 20 MDM. BANTKAUR. lovtnx mother m aapona ■saskr-rceaHhg Jaya, parted away suddenly at Jullund.r Punjah 62. TALE OF THE OVERCOAT nCONTD.)
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  • 40 20 THE FAMILY of the late Mr Chee Kin. Chii'i.- th:'n< rlie Mnlicr-i Hud dhl»t Aowclation Youth Circle, the j tahlW Hr.y,- Home, friend* lr*M or tlielr donation*. wreath*, attnid.-inrrt 'o;in of car*. aM'ifn ica. etc. 1 their recent heretiremm
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  • 82 20 DUI TO UNFORtSICN circiimstance*, the 31«t ceremony of late Mm NniUmJah. Kuala Pllah. due orl 30th June ha» tteen poatponed. TODAY JOAN BOOTY'S Fanhion Show 4.3 f) p.m. Pn-M-ntinx MHldrnfnrrn ««-Irn«f«r, Fi.hlonn *.-<vn on r«h« machine* Make-up hy Dorothy Oray Annual Hwtmminit Gala—Olllman. METHODIST AFTERNOON SCHOOL, nrrembast: <\M old
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  • 316 20 Boesta: I didn't think he'd stoop so low... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The "Tale of the Overcoat," which the Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, used yesterday to illustrate his dislike of the Socialist Front leader, Inche Ahmad Boestamam. had repercussions today. The Socialist leader In a statement said: ."If
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  • 33 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Cine Group of the Singapore Photographic Society will screen award -winning featurettes In the 1961 PanMalayan Film Festival at 8 p.m. on Friday at the National Library Lecture Hall.
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  • 451 20 ADRIFT AT SEA WITH DEAD SHIPMATE: MAN TELLS STORY SINGAPORE. Wed A SHIPWRECKED Indonesian seaman, who spent 14 days at sea, the last two days drifting with a dea.d shipmate in a small sampan in the South China Sea. arrived in Singapore today. Seaman Aras Chilibu, 18. was picked up
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  • 321 20 LONDON, Wed. Although prices moved forward on a broad front In stock markets here today, the section featured was the commercial television department where .shares fell back when the Pllkington report became known. Jobbers, who had aheady taken the precautionary action of lowering values in front of the
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  • 24 20 LONDON, Wed. Buyers £871. sellers £873, Forward buyers £875, 1 sellers £876. Settlement £878. TurnI over a.m 150 tons, pm. 125 tonsTone: Easier.
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  • 47 20 LONDON, Wed Spot 22 :i »d. August 22> 2 d.. Sept. 22', d., Oct. 22 9 16d Oct Dec. 22 9 16d Jan March 22Hd., April/June 22 ,d.. July /Sept. unquoted, c.l.f. July 22', d.. August 22 3 16d. Sept '22 3 18d. Tone: Very steady.
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    • 864 20 LONDON. Wednesday. MICHAEL HANN, British number seven, provided today's early inajor upset in the Wimbledon tennis championships by beating American Chuck McKinley, last year's runner-up, (>-.'{, 6-2, 6-2, in the second round of the men's singles McKinley was seeded fifth this
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  • 123 20 sets easily at 6-2. 6-2 off Italian ace Sirola. but then faded out completely and lost the last set to Love. In the second round of the women's singles today Maria I Bueno, of Brazil, twice winner I and this time seetled number three. had to struggle
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  • 241 20 T ONDON. Wed. A good inMa rungs by Brian Reynolds (79) and Patrick Watts <68> helped Northamptonshire score 231 for six by tea on the opening day of their match against the Paklslanl cricketers here. After a dull pre-lunch period In which only 82 runs
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 42 20 The weather HIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for me period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 38 73 Ipoh 81 72 Malacca 86 73 Singapore »1 72
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