The Straits Times, 21 September 1962

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  • 14 1 r The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 036
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  • 313 1 'This visit nullifies what he has said...perhaps he's gone to see how bad Communists can be' Red hosts greet Lee at Moscow airport KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TfiNGKU Abdul Rahman said today that he was surprised to learn of the trip to Moscow by the Singapore Prime Minister,
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  • 74 1 Pirates strike again ITUCHING, Thurs. Pirates have again raided North Borneo's east coast. Tawau police reported today that a coastal sailing craft with a crew of eight and a cargo of $2,000 worth of loose copra was fired on by pirates on an inboard motor "kumplt." The pirates boarded the
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  • 57 1 MANILA. Thurs. A U.S. Navy light attack bomber crashed shortly after take off from the carrier U.S.S. Midway on Tuesday night killing its veteran pilot, the Navy announced today. The dead man was Cmdr. George H. Veling. a veteran of 128 combat missions in Korea
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  • 33 1 BERLIN. Thurs. West Berlin Police allege East German border police today shot and wounded two dogs a Dachshund and an Alsatian which had strolled across the border In Southern Berlin. Reuter.
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  • 409 1 BIG STEEL PUTS GSA TO TEST KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A MALAYAN delegate to the International Tin Council, Mr. H.M. Fuller, said today that the refusal of United States steel companies to bid the full market price for offerings of tin from the U.S. strategic stockpile shows that they are determined
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  • 176 1 - HONG KONG. Thurs. Chinese child star Fung Po Po's parentage dispute was settled today at least for the time being. Film producer and director Fung Fung, whom Po Po regards as her father, has said he will hold a press conference
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  • 68 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, said In testimony made public today that United States armed forces would be used to Intercept arms the Cubans or Russians might attempt to move illicitly Into other Latin American countries. Mr. Rusk had testified last Monday
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  • 92 1 SALISBURY, Thurs.— The Southern Rhodesia n Government today outlawed Mr. Joshua Nkomo's Zimbabwe African People's In ion (ZAPU) as an "unlawful organisation" and arrested several of its leaders. At the same time, the Federal Dr fence Ministry, at the request of the South' em Rhodesian Government, called
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  • 580 1 Unwanted 183 REFUGEES FROM IRIAN CONFINED TO SHIP: CONSUL SAYS THEY WILL HAVE TO GO BACK By 808 PERIES SINGAPORE, Thursday A SHIPLOAD of 183 refugees from West Irian seeking sanctuary in Singapore have been told that they cannot land here. Immigration Officials impounded their Dutch passports soon after the
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  • 30 1 MANILA. Thurs. President Diosdado Macapagal today ordered the deportation of nine Chinese, including a woman, who have been convicted for violation of the narcotics iaw. U. P. I.
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  • 127 1 One doctor missing: Four others rescued— KOTA BHARU, Thurs. Dr. C.P.V. Menon. 27. of the Institute for Medical Research, is missing following a bathing accident off the Pantai Chinta Berahi Beach of Passionate Love> here this evening. He was in a party of 16. all members of a nutrition team
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  • 24 1 RACE FOR CUP i;k| Him Orrtcl nx l ih drove Into lorth winds tit ll<:K .it I for third i < up R
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  • 62 1 LONDON. Thurs. Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip will visit Fiji on Feb. 1 and 2. Buckingham Palace announced today. The Queen and Prince Philip will stop at Fiji on their way to New Zealand and Australia. The New Zealand tour starts on Feb.
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
    • 591 2 Sandys: I'm very pleased indeed LONDON. Thurs. >Ir. Duncan Sandys. British < iMiunonwralth and Colonial Secretary, told Journalists at tin- end of the Commonwealth conference yesterday that he was "very pleased indeed' with its outcome. Cnramonwealth statesmen, he said, had expressed their hopes and fears with
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    • 80 2 PARIS. Thurs. French officials last night declined immediate comment on the final communique of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference until they had studied the full text. French diplomatic observers said the communique appeared to indicate that the British Government had made a
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    • 127 2 Gaitskell: Better terms or we stay out... ONDON, Thurs. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour Opposition, said last night that the Commonwealth conferencr communique confirmed the Commonwealth's belief that "much damage" would be done to the Commonwealth if Britain Join the Common Market on present terms. In a statement
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    • 180 2 MR. Edward Heath, Market negotiator, tc night that he was not at speaking on the Commor wealth conference here. He said the British delegation had been glad to hear the views of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers, and these would be taken Into full account at
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    • 54 2 ADEN, Thurs. The Imam of Yemen, whose death was announced yesterday, will be buried at a mosque near Sanaa which had been built at his personal command. The late Imam's age was officially given as 71, but sources close to the palace believe he was
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    • 134 2 ITALY: THE PRICE IS NOT TOO HIGH ROME, Thurs. First reaction here to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' communique was that Commonwealth members were not insisting on such a high price as to preclude Britain's entry into the Common Market. Diplomatic observers said Italian views are fully in agreement with the
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    • 75 2 importance' KIEL, Thurs. The West German Government's positive attitude to Britain's membership of the Common Market has been unchanged by the Commonwealth conference, the West German Foreign Minister, Dr. Gerhard Schroeder, said here last night. He told a Press conference that Britain's entry was of supreme
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    • 25 2 THE HAGUE, Thurs. Dutch Crown Princess Beatrix Is expected to pay a semi-official visit to several Asian countries, including the Philippines, next month.
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    • 315 2 HISTORIC U.S. BILL TO MEET THE ECM CHALLENGE WASHINGTON. Thurs. TT —The Senate approved a historic new trade bill yesterday to give President Kennedy authority to negotiate wide-ranging tariff cuts and meet the challenge of the expanding European Common Market. The Bill, already passed by the House of Representatives, provides
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 214 3 THE DALAI LAMA TO APPEAL to U.N. ANEW NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dalai Lama plans to make another appeal to the United Nations to condemn China for genocide in Tibet, according to an article in the October issue of the Readers Digest. The article, by Clance W. Hall, says "The
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  • 190 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND LONDON. Thurs— British magistrates said yesterday the Government should clarify the Commonwealth Immigrants Act because as it stood an immigrant was liable to deportation for putting an imitation coin in a parking meter. BANGKOK: Six children were orphaned when their parents, married for 20 years, killed each
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  • 142 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Thai Foreign Secretary, Mr. Thanat Khoman. flew to New York yesterday. He told reporters at the airport he would discuss with the acting U.N. SecretaryGeneral. U Thant, ways of easing the tension between Thailand and Cambodia. Apparently rrferrine to U.S.
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 479 3 REDS OBJECT, BUT HUNGARY IS ON AGENDA ANOTHER PACE OF FOREIGN NEWS. PACE II |2£fi£Sß| Chairmen of seven committees elected MR. OMAR ADEEL chief delegate of the Sudan, was unanimously elected chairman of the General Assembly's main political committee. This committee will debate disarmament, nuclear testing, co-operation in outer space
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    • 116 3 THE General Assembly's steerIng committee recommended tnat the United Nations Interrupt Its general debate to take up the West New Guinea question at a plenary session on Friday afternoon The assembly has to lake note of the Netherlands-Indone-sian agreement of Aug. 15 transferring
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    • 67 3 DELEGATES of the kingdom of Burundi, elected a member of the United Nations on Tuesday, took their seats In the Genera) Assembly yesterday to the applause of the other 107 member* Ttv Burundi delegates did not arrive In New York in time for Tuesday's opening meeting
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    • 235 3 Full debate on the entry of Red China Direct vote yHE General Assembly's steering committee approved a full debate on Russia's demand for a U.N. seat for the Chinese Communists. Discussion in the 21--nation committee was marked by a sharp clash between Chinese and Soviet delegates, punctuated by a reprimand
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    • 30 3 THE steering committee recommended to the General Assembly that South African apartheid be debated again In the Assembly South African Ambassador. Mr. M. I. Botha, objected unsuccessfully. UPI.
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  • 87 4 Crowd could only stand and wait THIS picture of a blazing car at 6? milestone, Yio Chu Kang Road in Singapore was taken by a Straits Times reader. Mr. N.J. Clarke of Gerald Crescent. He said he was on his way home at about 4.45 p.m. on Monday when he
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  • 197 4 WE BACK N.T.U.C. SAY AFRO-ASIAN UNION MEN SINGAPORE, Thursday. trade unionists, who attended the recent National Trade Union Congress conference today reaffirmed their support for the NTUC here. At a Press conference before their departure tomorrow, the Afro-Asian leaders said they came to Singapore because the principles and aims of
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  • 38 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A well-known lecturer from Madras. Thlrumathi Senpagavalii will speak on "Hinduism and Humanism" at the Sri Krlshnan Temple. Waterloo Street, from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow under the auspices of the Singapore Hindu Sabal.
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  • 103 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A woman operator of a tontine .synauate was alleged In the fourth magistrate's court today to have used chilly powder on the mouth and eyes of a housewife, who subscribed to the tontine. Halimah binte Ahmad, who did not dispute this, was facing a summons
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  • 23 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Bukit Timah Youth Club will hold its annual picnic, sponsored by RAF Tengah. at Ayer Gemurroh on Sunday.
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  • 222 4 2 'old boys' meet U.S. expert here to teach at varsity Thurs. An American professor and expert on international economics, Dr. Carl. F. Reiner, was delighted today to meet two of his former pupils shortly after his arrival here to teach at Nanyang University. Dr. Renter, 73, will spend a
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  • 106 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Teo Teong Sal, 26, a City Council health inspector, was today praised by a magistrate for helping three schoolgirls to arrest a snatch-and-run thief with secret society connections. "Singapore needs more people like you to keep down crime," Mr. Dalip Singh, the
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  • 31 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Family Benefit Society will hold Its 44th annual general meeting at the St. Andrew's Memorial Hall, St. Andrew's Cathedral, at 5.15 p.m. on Sept. 26.
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  • 452 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS Garuda: Prom Mecan. Kuala Lumpur tGA 990 > 3 p.m.; from Bangkok (OA 805) 6.25 p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.40 a.m.; from Jakarta (OA 800) 440 p.m. Cathay Pacific:
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  • 159 5 pENANG. Thurs.— The city council will investigate all charges made by Penang butchers against the city veterinary surgeon. Mr. P. K. Rao. who was taken off his duties at the city abattoir last night The 400 butchers called off their one-day strike Immediately after Mr.
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  • 98 5 FITZPATRICK CASE FOR ARBITRATION SINGAPORE. Thurs. Fitzpatrick's Food Supplies i Far East) Ltd., in Orchard Road, has successfully applied to the Industrial Arbitration Court for a hearing of their dispute with the Industrial Workers' Union In an effort to avert a threatened strike by Its 200 employees. The court has
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  • 81 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Twoi They are Mr. Foo Ah Kow Shell men have each won the of the Film Unit and Dr. S. C. $250 prize awarded by the I Llm of the Shell Refinery. Singapore Chamber of Com- I who topped the Std. Two and
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  • 372 5 SOLITARY confinement lor life... to any of us, this represents an existence of dragging, intolerable solitude, always knowing what is going to happen next and. perhaps most important of all. robbed of the chance of ever doing something worthwhile.
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  • 114 5 "pl.ll K Voss, the Master I Crook" is a sort of latter-day Robin Hood who sails gaily in and out of one adventure after another and doesn't mind sticking his neck out for a friend. A comedy thriller in colour, it should go down well
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  • 536 5 'KIDNAP BY ANOTHER NAME'— ONG I£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. Justice Ong said in the High Court today, ''Kidnapping is just abduction by another name." He added: "In almost every case, the criminals are well organised and the forces of law and justice have to labour under many serious handicaps trying
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  • 114 5 Jet salute asAussies sail for hor m PENANG. Thurs. Canberra and Sabre jets flying in formation dipped in salute over the Penang Channel this afternoon as till RAAF officers and men and their families sailed for home in the Oronsay after a two-year stay in Malaya. Earlier, a large gathering
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  • 115 5 BADMINTON STAR'S BROTHER KILLED iPOH, Thurs. A 1 motor-cyclist who was fatally injured in a road accident on Golf Club Road here yesterday has been identified as Tan Yee Chip. 22, younger brother of Malayan badminton star. Tan Yee Khan. There was no Identification papers on Yee Chip when he
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  • 77 5 A FRENCH industrialist and banker. Mr. S. S. Czarnecki (above), arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to introduce a new substance for the construction of better quality low-cost housing units. lie has brought plans whereby steel frames and plastic blocks can be fitted into wood to give a
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  • 29 5 IPOH. Thurs. The inaugural meeting of the Perak Branch of the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association will be held on Sunday in the State Secretariat Council Chamber here.
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  • 168 5 Debate challenge by PPP rejected I/UALA LUMPUR. xv Thurs.— A Socialist Front leader. Inche Ahmad Boestamam. ipjected today a challenge j by the Peoples Progressive Party to a public debate on the special privileges for Malays. He told the Straits Time* that Mich a subject should be debated In Parliament
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 267 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Nothing to report but an old 1. They are out of place In a foreign coin (5). Minster <B>. 7. American dog from 25 (8). Pass cut meat, fried or not 8. Presages empty decanter cB>. 11- Progressively operative in Cider not produced In Devon?
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  • Article, Illustration
    365 6 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT beauty and the beast HONG KONG— Thurs. Bept 20. rnHOUGH we left Tokyo with reluctance and many memories, it was with anticipation that we new back to Hong Kong. Both Bill's and my mother are there, and we had left the children there on our way
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  • 644 6 IT seems to me that I am always talking about my family. But I have such a large one. and we are all so fond of each other, even the fourth cousins and sixth aunts by marriage, that I just cant seem
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  • 306 6 T^HE French have al--1 ways been reputed to be pretty special cooks, and if you ask any of them what their secret is, I am sure a great many will tell you it is in the wine. Of course people from a great many
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  • 326 6 EMPHASIS ON THE BARE BARE MIDRIFF ALL the world over, emphasis is being placed this year oti sports clothes. For this reason, designers everywhere are concentrating their talents to give us the most fashionable, most wearable, most comfortable casual wear yet. At fashion shows, in dress salons, among the pages
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  • 606 6 "OEAVEN put a curse on all sandfleas for a thousand generations," mumbled a friend of mine as he scratched his arms and legs fretfully. "I went to Jason's Bay on Sunday and there must have been a billion of those little pests. They certainly
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  • 337 6 MALACCA, Thursday. 'piIK Malacca Municipal Council last night decided to terminate the services of its secretary, Inche Mohamed Ali bin Salleh. This decision was taken at a private meeting of the council attended only by six members— five Alliance and one Malayan Party.
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  • 166 6 A long-lost son writes to Mum in Britain PENANG. Thurs. Mr. Douglas F. Marrian. long-lost son of an Englishwoman, has written to his mother for the first time in many years after reading a newspaper report that she had been trying to trace him. Mrs. Marie Marrian, of Bournemouth, wrote
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  • 30 6 PENANG. Thurs. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Jublr. discussed with heads of departments In Penang today on the proposed construction of six deepwater wharves at Butterworth.
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  • 143 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A number of postage stamps at present in circulation will be withdrawn from next April, it was announced today. Here is a description of the stamps: Penang and Malacca: Portrait of Queen Elizabeth; Johore: Portrait of the late Sultan Ibrahim; Kedah:
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  • 324 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An expert on personnel problems spoke today of the tendency among employers in Singapore and Malaya to emphasise "paper qualifications" rather than make independent assessments of an individual's ability to do a Job. Dr. Noel A. Hall, a visitIng lecturer
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  • 129 6 WIFE OF CAINE DIES IN LONDON l/TJALA LUMPUR, V Thurs.— The death has occurred London of Lady Muriel Came, wife of Sir Sydney Came, a former ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya. Sir Sydney and Lady Came came to Singapore in September 1952. They left four years later when Sir
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  • 35 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Experts from 12 countries have been Invited to attend a regional symposium on scientific knowledge of tropical parasites to be held at the University of Singapore from Nov. 5 to 9.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 207 6 Aii+w Oap b 9 V. F. Bwniim VESiBUT I L^. "~~*C I WONDER WHY HE MUST KNOW fiVNBE H£ In* DOESN'T LOOK UME \'Wl 3&2*'"°! L vSf*** \l v *w eOT \oocDoesN*r we're load€D Jvakm twnk I much.but I'd think j UVA WE'RE OUT OF KNOW f ABOUT Hi. THE
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  • 150 8 flora's flu i lixiimum) MRS V p. VEERAPATHIRAN, Petalmg Jaya thank all relatives, friend.*, for their assistance, wreath*. I'onrtulinre* and BttasMsmaM st funeral of her hi'iv.-u htiMund on 1 7-9-61. MR. A MRS. Chua Ban Hock thank relative*, in.-nd*. senior staff and roemployeea of Malayan Breweries lor .indolences, scrolls,
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  • 27 8 >'' l»..rrfi 5/# i Minimum I IN EVER LOVING Memory of M..i.:in- LssaMl Wih l-in who Pi««e4 iv on Hat September BM gone but slwagaj rhenshed.
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  • 703 8 The Straits Times Friday, September 21, 1962. Britain Goes Ahead No matter how individual paragraphs of the final com- munique on the conference of I Commonwealth Prime Ministers are interpreted, subi stantially the communique recognises that Britain will join the European Community. That the decision must rest in the end
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  • 291 8 The announcement that I Malayan Airways will commission a Comet 4 for its regional services this Decemiber is welcome. The jet age 'glamour and a Malayan Comet ,is good for national prestige, j But there is also a disturbing I side to this particular progress. jln the four
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  • 268 8 The Americans are not having much luck at the moment with their stockpile. For th 2 second week running all bids have been below the market level and have been rejected. j This time there can be very 'little doubt that the steel companies were not genuine I
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  • 564 8 Mission FROM Moscow —TO SORT OUT THE STUBBORN PEOPLE OF BULGARIA f ONDON, Thurs. Russian concern over continued Bulgarian resistance to de-S t a 1 i n i sation, and mounting economic difficulties In Bulgaria, has taken a Soviet Central Co m m ittee delegation to Sofia the third such
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  • 959 8  - Mailed fist that proclaims the men of peace... GODFREY HODGSON HERE AT VANDENBERG THE U.S. HAS CONCENTRATED THE TERRIFYING MIGHT OF ITS MISSILE POWER ADO Z E N miles south and west of the straggling little town of Santa Maria. California, the road begins to wind and rise steadily out
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  • Letters TO THE EDITOR
    • 199 8 rpHE fuller technical facts X contained In the KuchIng press release regarding the new transmitters which will be operated by Radio Sarawak next year will banish, I hope, any misunderstanding there may be about these services. The four 10-kllowatt shortwave transmitters will be linked
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    • 294 8 YOU have reported that the adviser to the Singapore Trades Union Working Committee, Mr. Fong Swee Suan, has alleged that "nearly half the 30 odd unions In the NTUP were unions representing government servants." This statement Is misleading and I feel it mv duty to help
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    • 330 8 MR. S.T. CHUAN asks (ST. Sept. 15) what happens to letters which were "either nlcorrectly addressed or were not submitted on, the official form" to mushroom assurance companies. Claims made earlier In the year on the companies, whether cor. were 'either incorrectly addressed, are not
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  • 278 9 HOLIDAY TAKER GETS JOB BACK Letter not proper dismissal note SINGAPORE. Thurs The Industrial Arbitration Court today ruled tha. an exployee who lost his job after returning from six months' unpaid leav? in India should be re-em-ployed and paid hio full wages for the period of his dismissal. In the
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  • 52 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Yong Jin Khsng. a lorry driver from Merslng, was acquitted here today on a charge of causing the death of Lam Chee Kong. 22. who was riding a bicycle when killed In a collision with Yong's lorry at Dunearn Road on June 28. His defence was
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  • 223 9 SINGAPORE BORN Jane Lee, 22, spent the entire second week of her honeymoon in jail in Hie remand block of Holloway Prison, London. She was married three weeks ago to a Mayfair hairdresser, Raphael Santarosta, whose clients include EJixabeth Taylor, |udy Garland
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  • 130 9 s:: XI..MBAN. Thurs. Contractors and workers at tractors ana worwers *i the S3O million Shell Refinery under construetion at Port Dickson today blamed evil spirits for the deaths of three workmen. Two men died last week when the trusses of a 48foot high tank
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  • 94 9 He landed at Morib Beach as an officer of the British Military Administration and opened the Superior Court at Ipoh exactly 17 years ago today When the B.M.A. ended he became a district Judge and served in ipoh, Kelantan, Kuala Lumpur and Penan* from 1946 to 1956.
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  • 259 9 'I know you' A RETIRING judge, Mr. Justice Adams, 51, today told an anecdote to illustrate the 'unforgettable kindness" he had enjoyed during his 17 years' stay in Malaya. One day in 1950, at the r inHrtRF BIHRU height of the terrorist JOHORE BAHRU. campaign, his
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  • 216 9 TENGKU TO LEON-SOH: I'M NOT VERY INTERESTED IN POLITICS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman has told Mrs. Felice LeonSoh, secretary-gpneral of Singapore's LiberalSocialist Party, that he is "not very interested" in politics, but is more concerned with the wellbeing of the people and the nation. He said this to
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  • 46 9 MALACCA. Thurs. A Socialist Front councillor, Mr. Koo Eng Kuang. last night called on the Municipal Council to ask the police not to issue licences for strip-tease shows. The president, Mr. G. Mariappan (All), said he would take up the matter with the police
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  • 287 9 THAILAND urged the FAO and United Na-tions-sponsored World Food Programme today to aid the 60,000 refugees and several thousand soldiers to be demobilised in Laos. The alternate leader of the Thai delegation, Mr. Slrtbongse Boon-Long, told the FAO conference to adopt this task as an emergency
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  • 59 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Government has banned the entry into the Federation of Malaya of a book entitled "A Short History of the Malayan Races Movement" published by the Nanyang University Historical and Geographical Society. The Singapore Government earlier said it had banned the book
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  • 281 9 The Asia Magazine one-year success story TOKYO, Thurs. Asia Magazine, is a proven success after only on* year of operation, the chairman A its board of directors said today. "We have been exceptionally lucky." said Mr. Alfredo J. Luz. Manila architect and business figure, who played a key role in
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  • 23 9 MENTAKAB. Thurs. The Sultan of Pahang stressed the importance of police-public co-operation when he opened the new $69,000 police headouarters here today
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  • 318 10 Khir: Premiers' talks give Malaysia a boost LONDON, Thursday THE Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference meeting here welcomed the emergence of the Malaysia Federation by Aug. 31 next year, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, the Malayan Minister of Commerce and Industry,! _:j v-<- i u._^ today tor Washington. "We were very gratified
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  • 91 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Government is to introduce a full dual carriageway system along Bukit Timah Road and Dunearn Road as soon as three more bridges linking the two roads are completed. The system will operate from Newton Circus to Woodlands This was stated
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  • 148 10 LILY, THE NURSE WITH AN UNUSUAL JOB From 808 LENTON nERTH, Thurs. A pretty Malayan nurse is proving invaluable in an unusual job In Fremantle Hospital, the major medical centre of Perth's nearby portcity. She is Mai Lily Teh. 20. who came here two years ago from Malacca. Her unusual
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  • 103 10 Dr. Teh gets two degrees in year DR. Teh Hoon Hens, formerly of the Union Institute and Chung Ling High School, Prnane. has successfully submitted two theses at Queen's University, Belfast. This merits him the distinction of getting his Master of Science and Ph.D degrees within a year. Dr. Teh
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  • 32 10 KUALA TRENGOANU, Thurs. The Mentrl Besar of Trengganu. Dato Ibrahim Fikrl bin Mohamed. yesterday addressed more than 400 kampong people at a civics assembly held at Jerteh in Besut district.
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  • 34 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The acting Mufti of Johore. Dato (Dr.) Jalil bin Haji Hassan. 46. was married here today to Che Zaleha binte Baharashid, 30, a teacher at the French Convent.
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  • 188 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —An eight-day South -East \sian cultural festival will l)>- held to mark the open- IBS of the National I Theatre being built at King George f Park. Sixteen South-East Asian countries will be invited to j take part. Announcing this in the
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  • 149 10 Bangkok fair: Malaya invited The site pENANG, Thurs.— The •T Thai Consulate here today invited Malayan businessmen to visit and participate In the first Bangkok International Trade Fair to be held from Feb. 1 to Feb. 17 next year. The fair, states a circular issued by the Consulate, will be
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  • 344 10 SEDITION CASE: NOT GUILTY PLEA by PRINTER AND EDITORS KUCHING. Thursday. T<HE Borneo Press Company and the editors of the 1 Hsiang Tao and Sin Wen Pao pleaded not guilty here today to charges of sedition and publishing I false news The Borneo Press Company represented by its manager, Liew
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  • 87 10 Baby scream scares shop raiders IPOH. Thurs.— A gang of four fled a shop they were raiding last night when they heard a child scream. One of them walked Into the shop in Buntong New Village, about 9 p.m. and showed a knife to Madam Chin Fee Lian. 27. daughter
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  • 46 10 PENANG. Thurs. Dr. Abdul Samad bin Abdul Kader. a Muar medical officer, left for Belgium yes-1 terday on a study tour. The study tour was offered by the Belgian Government during the visit of King Leopold to the Federation last year.
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  • 259 11 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Mr. William Foster, Director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, has told congress that China might have nuclear weapons within one to three years. Mr. Fosters estimate was contained in testimony published yesterday by the preparedness subcommittee of the
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  • 136 11 BANGKOK, Thursday. r riIAILAND will not sign a trade treaty with the A Soviet Union but only exchange notes to formalise trade relations, Government sources said toThe Thai Cabinet yesterday decided to allow the Foreign Ministry to start trade talks with Russia In a
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  • 64 11 NEW DELHI. Thurs.—lndia will not be a sponsor of the second Bandoeng conference, as proposed by some Afro-Asian countries, according to informed sources here. India feels that when too many international conferences discuss the same issues they lose their usefulBtSi Tne sources
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  • 248 11 'Gretel weather' forecast for third race NEWPORT, Thurs. Gretel and Weatherly are to sail their third America's Cup race today wlt \x strong westerly breezes of 25-30 knots predicted. It the weather forecast is accurate, it will be more "Gretel weather" the rugged going in which the Australian challenger tied
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 3
    • 49 11 ELJSABETHVILLE. Thurs.— Talks on the reunification of Katanga with the Congo began here yesterday between representatives of Katanga, the Central Congolese Government and United Nations officials, Katangese spokesmen announced. The nine-man Central Government commission la led by Mr. Joseph Ngalula, the Education Minister. Reuter.
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    • 266 11 Senators support 'f orce for force against Cuba' WASHINGTON, Thurs. A joint Senate committee yesterday unanimously adopted a resolution recommending the United States to use force if necessary to stop Cuba using force to spread its "aggressive or subversive activities." The resolution was worked out by the Senate Foreign Relations
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    • 162 11 Russian threat to shoot at copters BERLIN, Thurs.— The Russians yesterday held up an American troop convoy for more than three hours before allowing it to drive along the 110-mile Autobahn from West Germany to Berlin. It was delayed at the Marienborn checkpoint on the East German side of the
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    • 230 11 WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy last night termed recom- mended cuts in his foreign aid programme "irresponsible" and a threat to the security of the United States and its allies. Mr. Kennedy called on Congress to restore wideranging cuts made in the foreign aid programme
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    • 55 11 LONDON, Thurs. The Liberal Party opened Its annual convention In Wales yesterday with a warning against offering voters "instant Happiness Mr. Frank Byers, the party's chief organiser, told the delegates: "Let us, as Liberals, beware of the trap ot giving the impression that we can offer
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    • 29 11 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Senate yesterday gave approval for the United States to buy up to 9100 mil. (M$ 300 mil.) worth of United Nations bonds. Reuter.
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    • 158 11 BANGKOK, Thurs. The South -East Asia Treaty Organisa- tion yesterday announced an increase in the number of scheduled i ground, air and naval I manoeuvres for the coming year, beginning next month The Seato military planning office here said that three exercises had usually been held
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    • 69 11 UN 'police' go off to Irian UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. An estimated 1.100 Pakistani troops sailed (or West Irian on Tuesday to be UN. police force antll May 1, when Indonesia takes over the Dutch territory, it was announced yesterday. The contingent was seen off at Karachi by viceadmiral A.R. Khan.
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  • 96 12 MR. JIMMY CHONG Yew Ming (above), assistant sales manager of Champion Motors Ltd., in Kuala Lumpur, will leave for West Germany and Britain soon for a five-month technical training at the Volkswagenwerk plant and Rover factories for which his company are local agents. He will
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  • 307 12 JAPAN'S WATCH EXPORT CAMPAIGN First big shipment due shortly By CHAN BONG SOO JAPAN, ranking second after Switzerland in the watch industry, is now making a big effort to establish markets in South-East Asia for her watches. This was disclosed In Singapore by Mr. Eiichi Yamada, president of the Citizen
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  • 150 12 Ford's latest car, Cortina out in Malaya today TfORD Malaya intro- duces today yet another new model, the Consal Cortina, to the local motoring scene. Claimed to be one of the toughest and most durable cars Ford of Britain has ever made, this small car is regarded as the "missing
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  • 55 12 Dr. U Ba. an executive of T.N. Ahuja and Co., the Kodak distributors in Rangoon. Burma, recently took an intensive course in microfilming, graphic arts and colour photography at the Singapore laboratory of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd. Dr. U Ba is in charge of the department of
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
    • 187 12 AM ALAYAN owners of David Brown tractors can ifl now exchange their old engines for new ones at a very nominal cost. This service exchange system is being made available for. the first time here by Asia Motor Co. Ltd., panMalayan distributors of David Brown Tractors
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    • 87 12 Ben Line now offers a fortnightly service to Sarawak from the U.K. /Continent via Singapore providing passage times of 30 days to Kuchlng and 32 days to Sibu. The express sailings from London to Singapore take between 19 and 22 days, leaving an adequate bargain for
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    • 149 12 LIFE Insurance Corporation of India is to recruit more Malayan field officers to help carry out its business expansion programme. This was stated by Mr. K. N. Tankha. the corporation's new assistant divisional manager (development) for Singapore and the Federation. He succeeds Mr. S.G.
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    • 57 12 The rirst Datch of four Malayan trainees of Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd. left for India last week to study various aspects of tyre production. They were Messrs Goh Kirn Lai of Teluk Anson technical trainee). Tan Joon Say. Singapore (engineering trainee). Soon Lin Sin. Seremban and Leong
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  • 157 12 WORK is progressing to at Port Dickson for will produce 20.000 barre The refinery is expected to be ready for operation by early 1964. The construction contract has been signed with Ralph M. Parsons Company of Los Angeles, and representatives
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  • 105 12 Another Caltex Circle service station has opened for business in Singapore. Situated at the junction of North Bouna Vista and Dover Roads, its design is different from that of the standard Caltex service station. The ultra modern station of Bing Huat and Co. whose operator is Mr.
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  • 226 12 INCREASED trade between 1 Malaysia and Ceylon WM forecast in Singapore by Mr. Marville Lye. a representative of the Export Promotion Organbation of Ceylon, who was here on a visit. Mr. Lye particularly foresaw increased trade in tea a.s this is now being blended
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    • 360 12 gff^frn rf^gW Goodyear ftCJ/ xi industrial I 'V flrAtA products for ly^^^^M If Malayan Every Goodyear product is designed and made to do jfMJiPf You can see Goodyear Conveyor Belting and Trans- '-71*^ jr* 1 mission Belting at work in tin mines, iron mines, rice £[tc.' mills and in large
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    • 105 12 'j£ J Forgotten to buy MENNEN (MADE IN U.S.A.) the toiletries for men! §VARTA y I E3BSHI Bk\\\\\\» faster tart|ng j 07^K^^W AUTOMOTIVE PtOOUCTS DmstO»l Ma 4* In Germany tl *m j' A-w r I |IC IE STEEL CASTINGS fcflM > for QUALITY STEEL CASTINGS ENGINEERING produced und6r PRECISE METALLURGICAL
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    • 1253 13 <*-». McALJSTER <Sc CO.. LTD. v-,. TO¥*R TEL- Nl. ***** T7H_ \H>* BIXBRMAN UNB tJk KXAVENESS LINE LONOON. RAMBBRO, ROTTERBAM. LBS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE Ii HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTIANB tin OF NE.CUTU kntstm m imn t'pft P. S'nm rtnmt America 20/20 Sipt 10 Stpt/ 2 Oct 3/4 Oct
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  • 158 14 SHIPS lying alongside tnt tingaaere »mr>ii teday are: Hydney alaru 2</25, Balong 33/3tt, Kajati 27/28. Bombala 29/30. Bencleuch 46. Neder Waal 42/43. Cyclop* 13/14 TJunameng 10/11, Oronaay 44 /4a, Gorgoo W.8.K.D.E.. Maori. Boegb Drake 48. Outer read*: Biberoet, NortA Breeze, OardlKaoahin, Boe*b Cliff, tstraat Clara.net, Zaflro,
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  • 130 14 Bept. 20. Thrre months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Bunneii dene K. N 14 cts Kothmana 12 eta. J Wau«h 12 ctt 8. Darby 4 id. M Box 13 ctn. C. Btorag* 4td. Breweries 23 cts Bteamahlp 8 eta M Cemeat I*> cla 8. Times 20 cts McAllstrr cts S. Traders
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  • 512 14 From Our Market Correspondent INTEREST dwindled on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday in all sections and there was a general disinclination to deal. There was no effect on tin shares whatever following the rejection of all bids offered for stockpiled American tin for the
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  • 559 14 s-»OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Boustead (I.ooo> $1.68. (1.000) 11.67: Dunlopo (1.0U0) 11.92 SL. (2.000) 11.61. 13.000) 11.90: Bant Smelting (300) 12.72 SL. (300) 12.73. SI.:
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  • 264 14 TiHE Straits tin price reacted upwards by 62£ 1 cents to 5425.62 A per picul yesterday following the rejection of all bids again by the GSA when the U.S. stockpile offered tin for sale for the second consecutive Wednesday. The metal market
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  • 94 14 £HINEIE Freduca Exchange Singaday: •au ysi erCesenut aft I bulk 13? j seller*, drum 1401 aellera. Ceara: Sept. »27| buyer* sellers. Feaewr: Muntok white 1145 sellers. Sarawak white 1142J seller*, special Sarawak black 1107 i seller*, garbled Uamponc black 11 1 74 sellers. ABTA $130 sellers. tniaper* Ceeenut
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  • 114 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. GENERAL investments and Industrial shares held their tirm trend, bu a little less marked than yesterday. Most leaders continued to gain. Oils were mostly steady. A.O.G. gained ls.3d. to 58s. Base metals closed steady and loans firm. PA i B/ Mount I?a 63/6 N. Broken Hill
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  • 225 14 QCTOaiR llrst trade ruMer buyers V f.*.*>. closed ai 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at T5» cents per lb.. unchanged. The tone ejuiet. S.C.C.R.A. and r.M.ft.l. cloning prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. I R. 8.8. prompt f.o.h. buyer* 78. sellers 7»i: Int. 1
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  • 57 14 Output from the estates and mine* In the Gnthrie Group for August and for 1962 todate In brackets are as follows: Rubber 8.181.000 Ib. (61.713.000 lb tea (black) 167.000 Ib. <1 277 500 Ib.t palm oil 1 917 tons (18.273 tons), palm kernels 430 tons (4.503 tons), and
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    • 1071 14 ■H^PaVa^^^Ma^^as^a^^^^^a^^^Pa^L^^H y^— KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. express U.S. A. Pacific tit Atlantic Coast Service El» tla tl* tla VOO'e r S'tta* H'konl runcisco i Angelas ft von SacaiMaa Mini' (Mats' 21 S«»t 21 Oct 2) Oct 10 Nl« "KuiiUwi Mais' 21/31 Ocl 1/ i Nt) Nt> li li Nat v
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    • 808 14 iPm Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service MSI DIRECT SAILINGS FROM S'»S»fO«E (ND MALAY* TO CANUIAN IND US HEAT LAKES PORTS yo*-» f S'Mm ftntnt loronto CARLO MARTINOLICH It Plft Stpt 27 21 Seel Z* Nt» 3 Vessels Mil It MONTREAL, lORONTO. NAMILTON. CLEVELAND. TOLEDO DETROIT. MILWAUKEE t CNICAtO. aCENTSi
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    • 114 14 CLOSING PRICES September 30. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 754 cents (unchanged). TIN: $425.62) (up 62} cenfai). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (up 15 tons). EXCHANGE RATES THI Malayan taettang* Banks' Am.. 1 elatlen made tbesr chance* la It* rate* to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100): Canaeia haying TT 38 7/18.
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    • 751 14 MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Ordinary General Meeting oi the Company to be neld oi Friclny. 26th October 196 LV the Directors uUI recommend payment ol a llnul dividend of 10 cents und a bonus of 7 cents on each management
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    • 567 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are invited from Federal Citizens lor the post of .stenographer at the Co-operative College of Malaya. Peialing Jaya, on a salary of $253x14-353/ 366x14-422 plus C.O.L.A. at Ooveinniti/ Qualdicatiuns: Mum have passed the Federation oi Malaya Certion ior Overseas School Crrtlhcatc Examination) with a credit in English
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    • 445 15 I Continued Irom Page HI SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wordt SS (Win.)— Box SO rtt txlrINTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION Requires Experienced Costing Clerk. Picas* apply Box A 5668 S.T. 8' pore. YOUNC ATTRACTIVE CIRLS wanted as waitresses. Please apply to Bun Sun Bar 260 Middle Road Tel. MB I lore. GENERAL COOK AMAH
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    • 391 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 70 I* oral* SJ Mm.)— Box $0 cts. txtro SBCRETARV/SECRETARV Shorthand not •Mentlal/Storekeeper/Typiit accurate, knowledge of Aocounta/Steoo grapber, Account* Shipping Clerks City Employment. 748 Robinson Road. Spore. SINOAPORB CHILDRBNS SOCIETY require* part-time Administrative Officer. Duties, whlcb Involve general administration and co-ordination of tb* Society* work and appeal*, and
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    • 507 15 SITUATIONS VACANT I* Words SS (Mi*.)— Box SO rtt. txtrm WANTED MALE CLERKTypist. standard In Cbtnese/Engllsb equivalent to Senior Middle 111/ Senior Cambridge respectively, knowledge In hygiene preferable. Reply In both Chinese and English, stating experience and Salary expected to P.O. Box 346 (S'por*). SITUATIONS WANTED 20 Wordt U (Mim.)-Box
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    • 963 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Wordt SS (Mtm.)-Box SO ets. txtrm EXECUTIVE REQUIRES Furnished House or Bungalow S bedroom. Good residential area. Company lease available Box AIO ST. Malacca. EUROPEAN FAMILY Kequire Three Bedroom Bungalow/r'lat with garden Districts 9. 10. II for twelve months Ring i S pore i ***** slier 6 P.D
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    • 1098 15 TUITION Wtrdt SS (Mim.>—Bux SI cts. txtrm SPECIAL CLASSES la P*tt*nmakiag. Maria. 373. North Brtotga Koad. ***** (Sport). MATHEMATICS ORAOUATB: *car*' Aided Scbool expartcne* coacbe* tnatbcmaUca. Tclcpbone *****. ASIA ORIVINO SCHOOL oiapfWoooO Bogllsb speaking Instructor* dualcontrolled car* eompisw course SSO/guaranteed $7S/ 97 Orenard Road. M'porv Phone 32TU7 LIDO ORIVINO SCHOOL
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    • 945 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE St Words Si (Him.)— Box SO cts. txtrm ISS7/SS IVORY ROVER 75 First Class Condition. New Ouniop Ooldseal Tyre*. Carefully maintained by Owner Reasonable Price. View Fong afsnsor, 30 Kramat Koad. 8 pora. Tel: *****. FONG A MANSOR have a good ■election of reconditioned cars for sale
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    • 714 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Wordt U <M,*.,—Box SO ett. txtrm PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC, ox. Robinaon Koad. Tel: ***** KWOK'S FHOTOCOPV SERVICE 22 Tbe Arcade. Ist Floor Tel: »!wiu. BOUND BOOKS MICROFILMED Tang'a Photocopy Service 10. Boat Quay. ***** REFLATING SILVER WARES. Consult star E'ectro- Plat ing It txeier Road. B'
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 509 16 Merdeka festival will continue on bigger scale By NORMAN SIEBEL; Kuala Lumpur, Thursday Merdeka fifth anniversary soccer tournament, which concluded yesterday, will not be the last in the series as has been generally speculated. On the contrary, it will continue on an even greater scale next year with the« attainment
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    • 74 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Amateur P.A. suid today that only players who took part in the Merdeka tournament will be selected for the matches against Japan (tomorrow) and South Korea (Saturday). SAPA president Soh Ghee Soon said that players who are members of the Players Association
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    • 78 16 SOCCER TOUR MATCHES: Spore v Japan (Jn. Besar. 7.30 pjn.); PAM Selection v Pakistan (D. Araan Stadium. Alor Star, 6). SPORE JUNIOR Cl'P: Jollilads v Seletar PC (Jn Besar, 6). RIGGER CLUB MATCHES: PMC v S'gor Malays (R. Range Rd>; Language Instr VIOBA iPentai Valley) LEWIS TROPHY: VI
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    • 25 16 IPOH. Thurs. The North Malayan rally from here to Penan?, organised by the Royal Perafc Motor Club, will be held on Oct. 2C-21.
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    • 77 16 SOCCER Inter-school: High Bch 7 SegaRACB LEAGUE: DTC 5 1*- BES oners 4 RUGGER FRIENDLIEB: War Dept Civil- lewis trophy ,irn. t y. Lans 3 Yew Lian 2at Malacca- TKOPH <KD: TechRenong Tin. Rasa 5 OmnoYoSh. 36 <3 *»*> 7 trles) 0 at Rawang. Hnrkrv CLUB MATCHES (XL)
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    • 279 16 A THUS TICS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T»HE Federation of Malaya AAU is likely to send x only M. Jegathesan, the Asian Games 200 metres gold medal winner, and the 4 x 400 m relay team to the Commonwealth Games in Perth in November. Wong Chong Chow,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 633 16 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Saleroom No. 104 Market Street On TI'ESD \Y. 25th SKPTKMBKK. 1962 AT 2.30 P.M. 1. No. 8 Dickson Road, area 1.413 .so. it. 999 years' lease. (Messrs. Eber Tan Solicitors). 2. Nos. 70 76 Amoy Street. areas 1.815 and
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    • 113 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Lim Peng Heng, a partner in the firm of Jee Ah Chian Co has retired from the said firm as from Ist September 1962. JEE AH CHIAN A CO. NOTICE While every endeavour is made to publish advertisements on the dai»s requested it
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    • 695 16 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3 LOAN 1962/72 NOTICE Is hereby given that the transfer books of Uie abovementioned loan will be closed from Ist to 15th October 1962. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest warrants. THE CHARTERED BANK. SINGAPORE. NOTICE OF $2,000.00 REWARD. The above sum will be paid
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    • 589 16 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class 'E' and 1 above registered J.K.R. Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R. Selangor, up to 3 p.m. on 2nd October, 1962 for the Con- j struct ion in Reinforced .Concrete of a 9-0" x 9-0" Box Culvert at 28th Mile,
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    • 685 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR. Applications are Invited for the Post of an Assistant Planning Officer in the Municipality of the t Federal Capital of Kuala Lumpur I SALARY SCALE: $628x34-934/ 982x34-1.254 p.m. plus C.O.L.A. The commencing .salary will be according to qualifications and experience. QUALIFICATIONS (a)
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    • 17 16 SMACHIHATA stationery ore Inexpensive products of quolity. I Stomp Inli (m6colour») |Ai UM Cwan V^ (M) Ltd,
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    • 243 17 BUAYA TAPAH ALSO IMPRESSES IN MORNING TRIAL I ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep Ipoh, Thursday J^HAMPANG PHET, with George West up, did the most impressive workout on a good track here this morning. Turning on speed from the 6f post, Khampang Phet ran 3f in 38
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    • 284 17 Ten to follow at ipoh meet TPOH, Thurs. Ed- som Jeep's ten horses to follow at the Ipoh meeting: which begins on Sunday are SATHI This speedy grey mare won Impressively over 6f on this course last month, returning lmin 14 1/5; she has Improved since. AFFECTATION This smart grey
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    • 177 17 IPOH, Thurs. Twenty horses have been promoted from Class 2 to Class 1. They are Meadow Glow. Princess Serena, Monty, Emerald. Distinguished Gem, Native Princess. Klan Tock, Eiffel Tower, Power Code. Dinkum. Nearco Myth, Mojave, Western Plains, Cinemascope 111, Tudor Wonder. Ayer Hitam. Silver
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    • 122 17 ARCTIC VALE, a colt who had previously won only once in 11 outings, brought off a 40-1 shock in the Irish St I/sit run over 14f at the Curragh. County Kildare. a yesterday. Running the colours of the late Mr. George
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    • THE WORLD OF SPORT
      • 432 17 fHICAGO, Thurs. Sonny Liston, big, tough and uncompromising, is nearing the end of five months of sweat and toil since he signed up to challenge world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson here next Tuesday. His reward? immediate receipt of a "mere pittance" of US$5O,OOO
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      • 327 17 GREA VES SNA TCHES TWO GOALS TO SAVE THE WOLVES Real beaten and booed LONDON, Thursday. IyOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers, who drew 2-2 at home with Tottenham Hotspur last night, took over the leadership of the English Football League First Division. A 2-0 home win over Portsmouth gave Plymouth top spot In
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      • 104 17 REST OF CABLES IN BRIEF BULAWAYO, Thurs— An unbeaten century by Martin Young (Gloucestershire) rescued the Commonwealth touring cricket team on the first day of their two-day match against Rhodesia yesterday. The Commonwealth side were put in on a green -topped wicket and lost half their wickets
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      • 69 17 EDINBURGH, Thurs. Amateur Colin Strachan. 30-year-old medical student from Kllmarnook, made a remarkable debut In bigtime golf yesterday when he opened with a hole-ln-one at the 367 yards first hole In the first round of the Senior Service go)* tournament here. Strachan went on to smash
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      • 46 17 BUDAPEST. Thurs— Alexander Kurinov (Soviet Union) retained his middleweight title In thn world welghtliftlng championships here last night. Olympic champion Kurinov won with a total lift of 422.5 klloprammes (931-lb). Mlhaly Huszka Hungary) was second and Mohammed Ami Teheranl (Iran) third —Reuter.
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      • 46 17 LONDON. Thurs.— Results of last night's Rugby Union and League matches: League County championship Cumberland 2 Yorkshire 11. Inion Club matches— Camborne 3 Capt. Crawshay's XV 37; Cheltenham 0 Bristol 33; Nuneaton 8 Coventry 31; Penarth 13 Lydney 3; Wasps 10 Blackheath 3.—Reuter.
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      • 51 17 PINEHURST. Thurs. Dick Davies (US) winner of this year's British title, and three former American champions were ail beaten In the fourth round of the United States Amateur golf championship here yesterday. The former champions were Deane Beman (1B60). Harvle Ward (1955 and 1956). and Dick Chapman (1840).—
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      • 215 17 riOPENHAGEN. Thurs. Vj Unfleld, the Northern Ireland soccer champions, were eliminated from the European Cup competition yesterday when they were held to a scoreless draw by Esbjerg (Denmark) hert. Esbjerg won the first leg 2-1. AT DUBLIN, B.C. of Portugal beat Shelbourne (Republic
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  • 412 18 Berlin 'pressures' warning US suggestion: UN should serve as a 'third man 9 in world affairs UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. THE UNITED States told the U.N. today that the pressures against West Berlin were an ominous threat to peace, and warned all countries to "stay their hands in pursuit of national
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  • 128 18 Singapore loan: $10m. more than needed SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Government's still-mil-lion issue of registered stock in two parts bearing interest at 5 per cent and 5 1* per cent closed today over subscribed by more than $10 million. A Government spokesman said the loan was raised the day after it
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  • 107 18 Spy trial: 'Big fish caught' KARLSRUHE (Germany), Thurs.— A former highranking German Defence Ministry official on trial for allegedly spying for Russia told police who arrested him they had "caught a big fish," a police official testified today. Peter Fuhrmann. 47. is charged with spying for the Soviet Union In
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  • 150 18 if From Page One He is accompanied by hLs Minister for National Development. Mr Tan Kia Gan. Mr. Lee said he had no plans to meet the Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, but he had not yet been told the programme for his two-day
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  • 245 18 TWENTY FOUR members of the Singapore Polytechnic Engineering Society have called off their week-long study tour of the Federation despite police clearance under a recent Federation Government order prohibiting student entry without a permit. They were to have started their tour this
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  • 24 18 MADAM Tan Kirn Neo and her three camerashy grand-daughters in their crowded cabin on board the freighter Karossa. Straits Times picture.
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  • 468 18 LIM-NAIR CLASH ON UNIONS IN POLITICS 'he unrest Best thing Not chosen r[E Singapore People's Alliance leader, Tun Lim Yew Hock, and the trade unionist Mr. C.V. Devan Nair clashed today over a statement issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The statement was from Malayan Trades Union Congress president, Mr. V.E.
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  • 42 18 UIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur. 93 75 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 86 73
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  • 103 18 PLAGUE: INDIA SEEKS URGENT MEASURES NEW DELHI. Thurs. India today called on the World Health Organisation to take urgent steps to combat the increasing threat of a recurrence of plague in India. Dr. M.S. Chadda, director General of Indian Health Services, told the 15th rerional committee of the W. H.
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  • 379 18 LONDON. Thurs. Stock Markets in London today were quiet, there being little response to the conclusion of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers talks. However, the undertone w,as firm, helped by a selective demand for equities. Gilt-edged securities last much of their recent bouyancy and War Loan, the recent favourite,
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  • 143 18 Complainant has lied, says judge SINGAPORE. Thurs. A robbery case, which has attracted crowds of SiKhs to the Assize Court during the last three days came to an abrupt end today, when the two accused. Muktiar Singh and Dara Singh, were acquitted ana discharged by Mr. Justice Chua without their
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  • 146 18 3-party fight for seat at Lipis KUALA LIPIS, Thurs. —The Alliance. Socialist Front and the Pan Malayan Islamic^ Party will contest the Parliamentary b y election in the Lipis constituency on Oct. 20. When nominations closed at noon today the three parties named these candidates: ALLIANCE: Inche Abdul Razak bin
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  • 49 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Singapore Academy of Medicine will hold a series of three public lectures on di*^ ferent aspects of dentistry* next week. The lectures will all be In id at the National Library Lecture Theatre, Stamford Road, beginning 6 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
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  • 40 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Lshak. today ended his four-day tour of departments under the Ministry of Education with a visit to the Queensway Government English Secondary School and Queenstown Secondary Technical School.
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  • 51 18 BIRTH ROSS --To ram and Peter. iauchiei'. Carolina Ann. 18 9.62 brollwr tor Mi<-h:iH Thanks to doctor and staff at Arnunta. DEATH WILLIAMS EDITH VIRGINIA 79, passed away peacefully on 20.9 62. Confer will leave 35 Tronoh Road »t i p.m. to SI. Michael's Church throw to
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