The Straits Times, 10 January 1963

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  • 891 1  -  VIC NAYAGAM: 'Further concessions' 7 have taken the responsibility on myself to make this offer: I can only hope railmen will now open the door for negotiations' By KUALA LUMPUR, Wedmdiy Good, but we must see the figures: U'Ren TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN today stepped into the 18-day-old
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  • 158 1 The Brunei revolt: SUPP plans a massive purge KrCHING, Wed.— The secretary-Rene*** the left-wing Sarawak United Peoples Party. Mr. Stephen Yong, said today that his party was sending a fresh memorandum to the United Nations withdrawing its Joint representation sent last September with Brunei Party Bakyat and the Sabah Pasok
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  • 78 1 COLOMBO. Wed. The VS. aid mission here advised its Ceylonese employees to look for other Jobs today because the United States is cutting off aid to this country on Feb. 1. The mission is expected to close its doors soon. The United States is stopping
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  • 39 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. The United States today presented two medium transport aircraft to India sjs part of American assistance The aircraft Canadian-built Caribou were flown to New Delhi yesterday by Indian Air Force crews.
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  • 147 1 Tshombe: I shall carry out Thant plan |?LISABET H V I L L E, Wed. President Tshombe has indicated he will carry out U Ihant's plan for the reconciliation and reunification of the Congo and avoid further destruction in Katanga. The President last night issued a press statement one of
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  • 61 1 £95m. from oil revenues BAGDAD. Wed.— The Iraqi Government received £95.113.578 sterling from oil companies operating in the country in 1962, compared with £94.824.034 in 1961. a spokesman for the Ministry of Oil said today. The Government receives 50 per cent of revenue from the export of all crude oil.
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  • 37 1 LONDON. Wed. Admiral of the Fleet. Earl Mountbatten of Burma. Chief of the British Defence Staff, will make a one-month goodwill visit of Latin American countries beginning next month, it was announced here today. Reuter.
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  • 60 1 BANOKOK, Wed. More than 1,000 students at a technical school here went on strike yesterday when a boy fainted while being caned in front of them by the headmaster. The police were called when the student collapsed and the others became belligerent. They
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  • 73 1 NAIROBI, Wed— Special Branch officers in Nairobi have been called in to investigate a murder which a Police spokesman has described as following the typical Mail Man pattern. The victim was an un- identified African, aged about 25. A cord was wound twice around his neck and
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  • 167 1 Aidit: Let Reds in Cabinet or civil war JAKARTA, Wed. Mr. D. N.Aidit, leader of the Indonesian Communist Party, said today that those who oppose a reorganisation of the Government "are preparing themselves for civil war." He warned that conflict could occur unless a new executive arm of the Government
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  • 257 1 'it> &> < it •> Jf > rMffXi "•> H. M. S. BARROSA MANILA, Wednesday. A BRITISH destroyer was challenged and boarded by Philippines naval men yesterday, it was reI ported today. A Philippines Navy spokesman said H.M.S. Barrosa. a battle-class destroyer of 2.460 tons,
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  • 33 1 RECIFE (Brazil). Wed.— A train crashed into a truck loaded with workers at a grade crossing in drought parched northeastern Brazil last night, killing 16 people and Injuring 20.— UJ».1.
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  • 141 1 Fire drama in world's tallest building NEW YORK. Wed.— Firemen groping through heavy smoke today quenched a fire in the Empire State building —tallest in the worldafter its 102 storeys had been evacuated. The National Broadcasting Company was off the air for 40 minutes and Columbia had to switch to
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  • 136 1 iWoman dies in Klang Gates lake KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A young woman who fell into the Klang Gates dam reservoir eight miles from here was drowned when she failed to catch the rope thrown to her by three onlookers. Her body was identified tonight by her husband, Inche H.M. Shah,
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 124 2 SALISBURY, Wed. The Southern Rhodesia Government announced last night that the ban on public gatherings on Sundays and public holidays Is to be made permanent throughout the colony. A Ministry of Law and Order spokesman announced that the existing ban Imposed several months ago
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    • 288 2 ACCRA, Wednesday. A BOMB was thrown among people dispersing after a rally here last night attended by President Nkrumah, the Ministry of Interior announced here. An official statement by the Ministry said: "A number of people were wounded and have been admitted to Accra
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    • 107 2 Togetherness for MacD's new duties TOGETHER AGAIN, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald and his wife Audrey, who have been frequently separated by his public duties mainly because hot climates, it is said, do not suit her. When Mr. MacDonald was Commissioner General for South-East Asia, they were kept apart for five years.
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    • 207 2 I U.S. warns Ceylon of aid halt in oil grab dispute— WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States has warned Ceylon that all American aid will stop on Feb. 1 unless the Ceylonese Government takes some meaningful steps to compensate U.S. oil companies for properties expropriated last year, the State Department said
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    • 29 2 LONDON, Wed— The merger of Aden with the surrounding South Arabian Federation may talc* place within the next two weeks. tt was learned Jicm reliable sources. U.P.I.
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    • 579 3 UN to Tshombe: No deals till you swear allegiance to Central Govt UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. JHE UN. Secretary-General U Thant yesterday told Katanga's President Moise Tshombe that U.N. authorities will not deal with him unless he publicly proclaims his allegiance to the Central Congolese Government, diplomatic sources said. The message
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    • 115 3 MEW DELHI. Wed. India's United Nations contingent in the Congo will return to India in a body by the end of March, officials said here yesterday. Earlier it bad been agreed that part of the 5,000-strong Indian contingent would return by the end of
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    • 47 3 TAIPEH, Wed. The Defence Ministry said today that the Nationalist Chinese Government has sent "many groups" of guerrilla* to the China mainland to lead anti-Communist movements. A spokesman, Rear Admiral Pel Yu-feng, said these guerrillas are also training and organising guerrillas In Red China,— UJ».l.
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    • 196 3 Cordial' talks between Field and Banda SALISBURY, Wed.— Mr. Winston Field, new Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, flew to Zomba, Nyasaland, yesterday for talks with African leader Dr. Hastings Banda and the Governor. Sir Glyn Jones. Mr. Field said afterwards the talks were held in a "cordial atmosphere.' Satisfaction Dr.
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    • 209 3 Mrs. Banda leaves China for Delhi with confidence DEKING, Wed. The Ceylonese Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, told her Chinese hosts last night: "I leave on the second stage of my mission to New Delhi with hope and confidence," the New China News Agency reported. Speaking at a farewell banquet
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    • 85 3 KAMPALA, Wed. Tribal fichting has broken out in the Toro Kingdom of Western Uganda The tribesmen are armed with spears and bows and arrows, police said. The area of Bwamba. in Toro. has been proclaimed a "disturbed area" to enable police to Impose curfew
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    • 299 3 LONDON, Wed. Britain's first twin-engined car one 848 c.c. engine powers the back wheels and the other the front can plough through more than two feet of snow and speed up a one-in-two gradient. The tough, tiny car, details of which were published yesterday, is
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  • U.S EUROPEAN DESK
    • 117 3 LONDON, Wed.— The powerful Electrical Trades Union yesterday called for an overtime ban in Britain's power stations already hit by unofficial bans and go slow campaigns. The union is calling for the ban to begin on Jan. 16 by all workers In the electricity
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    • 25 3 LONDON. Wed— Princess Margaret will go to Germany twice this year to visit troops In British regiments of which she Is colonel-ln-chlef. Reuter.
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    • 230 3 A hormone drug causes sex deformities in girl babies fOPENHA GEN, Wed.— The Danish Government said yesterday that a German -made hormone drug could cause deformities and. sex changes in girl babies if taken by pregnant women. "Pregnant women taking this drug run the risk that 19 per cent of
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    • 163 3 LIMA, Wednesday. piRST indications of a big Communist plot to x seize control in Peru were said here yesterday to have come from an unidentified European country. The Government announced last weekend that it had rounded up hundreds of suspected Communists after discovering
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    • 58 3 KAMPALA,- Wed. Elected members of Buganda's Parliament yesterday announced they had called for the resignation of the Prime Minister, Mr Michael Klntu, and his government. Announcing this, the chairman of the Elected Members Organisation. Mr. A. Tamale, said they blamed the Klntu government's lack of
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    • 64 3 PAYMENT OUT OF COURT FOR AIR CRASH LONDON. Wed. Manchester United Football Club announced yesterday that its £240,000 claim against British European Airways for the 1958 Munich air crash which killed eight of its players had been settled out of court for an undisclosed amount. The eight footballers were among
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    • 90 3 TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), Wed. President Ramon Vllleda Morales yesterday settled a $300 bet he lost to Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery that Dr Castro would not be In power In Cuba on Jan. 1, 1963. The bet was made while Monty was a. government guest In Honduras
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    • 56 3 CANBERRA. Wed. Tests of Britain's Blue Steel st&nd-off bomb at Woomera have already proved It could have a minimum operational range of 500 miles. authoritative sources here said last night. Britain proposes to use Blue Steel as a stopgap nuclear deterrent until American Pclaris missiles are
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  • 141 4 IT'S CHINESE OPERAS IN ENGLISH SINGAPORE. Wed. Father Terrence Sheridan, an "old China hand 1 is now working out plans to popularise Cantonese operas translated into English In Singapore. He told Rotarians at their weekly luncheon today, that he had translated 13 operas so far into English. He said: "These
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  • 561 4 VHH First Criminal District Court was today told about a "mysterious" sum of $8,000 alleged to have been banked by the XAAFI's Seletar shop, but which remains untraceable. Defence counsel Mr. David Marshall, asked Mr. Leonard Balch. regional NAAFI accountant who gave evidence, how
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  • 130 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Party Rakyat today accused Its former secretary-general, Inche M. N. Yahya of trying to break the party. In a statement replying to Inche Yahya's charge that the party was now being dominated by pro-Com-munist elements, the party's assistant
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    • 388 4 THE following is tod»yi tche- Lumpur (ML 107) 5.50 p.m.; 1 dule of civU aircraft move- from Jakarta JML 204 9DA ments at Pava Lebar airport. from Brunei. Kuching (ML 431 > Sin™™- 7.05 pjn.; from Bangkok. Kuala MmgapOT ARErV AXS Lumpur (ML 308) 4.25 p.m. BOAC: Prom London. Zurich,
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  • 502 5 Air chiefs sign agreement on pooled service for S-E Asia BANGKOK, Wednesday. jyjALAYAN Airways, Thai Airways International and Cathay Pacific Airways today signed an agreement pooling their services. The agreement was widely regarded as the first step towards a regional airline envisaged by Malaya, Thailand and the Philippines the three
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  • 702 5 H SIINGAPORE. Wad T»HE Barisan Sosialis and the Singapore Associa- tion of Trade Unions said today that a charge by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, of "industrial sabotage" was in fact an admission of the complete failure of the economic
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  • 31 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Two members of Uhe Photographic Society of Singapore. Mr. Khee Choiifj Tat and Mr. Wanu Foot Wie. have been elected to Associateship of the Royal Photographic Society
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  • 196 5 A SOCIALIST Front member of the Muar Town Council. Mr. Tan Kok Chee, to day urged the State Government to investigate complaints over demands for payment of arrears of water bills. A statement issued by Mr. Tan accused those responsible of inefficiency. He said: "Some of
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  • 69 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Oeneral Employees' Union today said it was still waiting for further counter proposals from the management of the Sea View Hotel to settle the 61-day-old strike by 164 of the hotels employees. all of whom are members of the union. The members, said
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  • 55 5 SINOAPORE. Wed The Slate Coroner Mr S.R. Cliapkhana. today recorded a misadveniurf vcrdicl on a woman. Ho Kwai Sim. 70. who died at the General Hospital three da>> after she wa.- knocked down by a scooter at the junction ol Red Hill Road and Tiong Bahru Road I
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  • 272 5 MALAYSIA AND THE LIKELY' UNION OF ASA^ UUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. Dr. Hugh Russell Tinker, distinguished British scholar and writer on international affairs, said today that the Association of South-East Asia was likely to end up as a federation of nations in spite of initial difficulties. Dr. Tinker, who said
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  • 164 5 KUANTAN, Wednesday. FIVE people were injured, three seriously, when more than 30 labourers were involved in a fight at Jabor Valley Estate. 12 miles from here I last night. The injured are S. Perumal. 22, R. Suppiah. 47, S. Palanisamy. 22, B. Ramu, 20. and.
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  • 99 5 Charge my wife, says tapper MALACCA, Wed. A tapper said in the Sessions Court today that the thing he stole he had given to his wife. Abdul Majid bin Sohot, 21, was sentenced to nine months' jail for stealing a transistor radio valued at $160 and a gold earring valued
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  • 165 5 When red brings bad luck instead... IPOH, Wed.— Red is the colour for good luck and prosperity to the Chinese. But there is splash of red In Ipoh which spells "FIRE" to the predominantly Chinese residents j of the old town section of i the town. They object to the
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  • 51 5 KLAtJO. Wed. Mang Kai Chai, 27. unemployed, was ordered to be detained for failing to report to the police as he had been or- 1 dered to do. Mang is registered under the. Prevention, ot Crime Ordinance to', live within the limits of Khun. District.
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  • 333 6 Union tells Admiralty: Don't interfere SINGAPORE, Wed. The 10,000-strong Naval Base Labour Union today told the Admiralty not to interfere in its affairs. The "hands off" warning was contained in a letter sent by the union's general secretary, Mr. S. Ohouse, to the Commodore Superintendent of the naval dockyard. He
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  • 47 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Lai Ping Seng a Singapore Harbour Board cleric who stole 1.000 packets of cigarettes from a wharf godown and sold them for about half their cost, was fined $1,000. or four months' jail, in addition to a day's jail served in court.
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  • 37 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tan Kiat Leng was fined $310 in a traffic court today on three charges connected with operating a pirate taxi in Cecil Street yesterday. He was also disqualified from driving for a year.
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  • 41 6 KANGAR. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Perlis. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, today opened a $6,000 community hall at Kurong Batang, seven miles from here. The hall will also be used for adult education classes.
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  • 176 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. pOLICE have started a crack-down on a new type of sand firecrackers which emit poisonous fumes. The fireworks, shaped like strips of candy, coloured pink and red and about the size of a matchstlck are on sale In some shops here. Sensitive to friction and
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  • 122 6 THE PRESIDENT of Lions International, Mr. C. D. Lovill (left) presenting the charter of the Singapore Lions Club (Central) to its president, Mr. Phua Ngiap Then*, at a dinner on Tuesday night. The presentation ceremony marked 4he entry of flip Singapore club into
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  • 102 6 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. TWO servicemen who admitted molesting a woman were each fined $250 today in a magistrates court. Lance-Cpl. James John McGarrity and Cpl. Howard lan Hughes, both of the R.A.M.C, pleaded guilty to using criminal force on June Koh, 25,
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  • 110 6 Mr. TEH AND THE $153,176 TAX CASE IN a report published in Mia Straits Times on Jan. 8 it was stated that Mr. Ten HOQ Yoon. who was acquitted on charges of making false income tux returns, had pleaded guilty to these charges. This was incorrect. Mr. Teh had pleaded
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  • 93 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed— The by-election for one scat in the Leman Katl new village local council near here on Feb. 2 Is a right between the Alliance, the Socialist Front and the Peoples Progressive Party. The PPP holds nine of the 10 seats
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 2833 7 Part Five of the spy story that's utterly different m Back you go to stinking Hungary 1 he said I OPENED my eyes. A 200-watt light bulb hung from the centre of the ceiling. Us .light scalded my brain. I closed my eyes. Time passed. I could
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  • 'Thursday. January 10. 1963.
    • 732 8 Mrs. Bandaranaike and Dr Subandrio have left China with 'half their peace mission accomplished. The harder half is to come. Mrs. Bandaranaike next goes to Delhi, but whether Dr. Subandrio follows her thera is uncertain. Their Peking visit seems to have been satisfactoryAt least Mrs. Bandaranaike and
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    • 357 8 i Azahari's dream of a Bor- j nean Federation ruled by himself is a pricked bubble. What happens in Brunei? The more completely order is restored, the more obvious it becomes that basic political questions remain unsettled. With the 1959 Constitution suspended and the Legislative Council dissolved, a
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    • 179 8 Workmen's compensation H paid for accident or illness r I arising from a man's employment. Precedent seems to have been created by a award ol $.•5,400 to the family of a lorry driver who died from a heart attack while awaiting for his lorry to be loaded. TTie employer
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  • 441 8  -  FRASER WIGHTON by LONDON, Wed.— Mr. Gaitskell's illness comes as a big blow to the Labour Party's plans in what could prove to be I general election I year. Mr. Gaitskell has been suffering from a virus condition, producing
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  • 458 8 THE BLOOD BREAK THAT WORKS LIKE A CHARM NEW YORK. Wed Three *>urgeons have demonstrated the ease and safety with which surgical patients can be used as their own blood donors. This may be the beginning of a new hospital routine. They bled 44 men and nine women in advance
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  • LETTER
    • 162 8 Trade union movement is in a 'chaotic state' Cummings X-rays some cartoon heads and exposes some priceless private thoughts r£ failure of Ungku Azizs efforts to settle the Railway strike suggests to me that the trade union movement in this country is in a chaotic condition. In consequence the strikers
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    • 181 8 •"THE rallwaymen's strike and the chain of reaction has convinced me that it would be prudent for the Government to amend the Trades Union Ordinance forbidding officials of any political party taking an active part in the trade union movement. Recent events have also convinced me that the ordinary workers
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    • 125 8 MAY I draw the attention of the Ipoh Municipality to the way motor vehicles are parked near the Government Office* in Past Office Road? Drivers are leaving their cars In the open spaces at their convenience but without any regard to traffic rules or road courtesy. At the
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    • 65 8 \l/ HY -hould the 8.8 C. programme "My Word" bt> relayed over Radio Singapore at such a late hour as 1u30p.m.? Could not this most enjoyable and educational programme be broadcast earlier so that more can enjoy it? Anyway I am thankful that we have it at all.
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    • 58 8 REGARDING the KelanIV tan ban on girls in shorts during their exercises, I can't see what there Is to worry about. Should the wearing of shorts be "immoral then what about swimsuits? They are twice as bad. I presume that the girls in Kelantan will l>« expected to
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    • 269 8 TIME was when the name of Soekarno evoked a golden glow in Asian hearts, when along with Nehru and Aung San he symbolised the Asian renaissance in the aftermath of the war. The Asian Relations Conference in New Delhi crystallised the spirit of Asian emancipation and
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    • 62 8 A 8 a persistent antagonist of the White Australiapolicy. I find the views of Sir John Williams, managing director of the Melbourne Herald, most refreshing. Australia has a population not much larger than that of Malaya and Singapore, but a geographical size many times larger. It is separated from
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 153 9 BID TO DEFRAUD BANK ALLEGED SINGAPORE, Wed. Chua Ah Bee. 60. pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court today to trying to cheat the United Malayan Banking Corporation The prosecution claims that on Nov. 4 he falsely represented he had a credit balance of $418,585 and had presented two cheques
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  • 65 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Magistrate. Mr. Khoo Hin Hiohr, today placed Tan Ghee Huat. 24. on ;i year's probation for noting I outside the Piihiec Theatre. Katonn. on Sept. 16. Tan. of Joo Chiat Road, was Mated to have joined four men in i beatinu up Tan
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  • 94 9 If UALA LUMPUR, Wed I Two Japanese) firms plan to set up a| S6 million cement fac-' tory at Kantan, 18 miles north of Ipoh, in cooperation with a Malayan firm The Japanese firms are the Marubenl-lida Company and the Ishikawajlma Harlma
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  • 614 9 HIGH COURT TRIAL FOR WESTON RINGLEADER SEA BAJAUS ARE CONVICTED OF ROBBING PEOPLE OF THEIR GUNS From GEOFFREY GELOARD: KUCHING. Wednesday gENTENCES ranging from two to six years have been imposed on 13 rebels who attacked Weston in North Borneo on the night of Dec. 7. The
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  • 57 9 H'Oll. Wed. Inche Hussein bin Noordin, secretary -genera] of I'm no and M.P. for Parit. who had a heart attack in Kuala Lumpur recently, has now been admitted to the Batu Gajah hospital. I'l miles from here. His wife, Cbe I. at Kelsom. is convalescing in the
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  • 33 9 JOHORfc BAHRU. Wed. The I Depuiv Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will visit Johore on Sun- j day to see the progress of various j rural envelopment schemes in the Shite.
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  • 200 9 SATAY PROBLEM FOR WORLD FAIR KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed.— Running the Malayan restaurant at the New York World Fair with its expected attendance of 70 million visitors will be big business, but there is a "satay problem." The problem is to serve an estimated 20,000 sticks of satay a day
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  • 66 9 SINGAPORE, Wed— LUn Chin Huat. 34 described as the proprietor of Llm Brothers In Brighton Crescent, was today jailed for six months on a cheating charge involving $6,750. Lim had given a dud cheque for $6,750 to Mr. Low Chuk Song, of Allied
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  • 56 9 VIALACCA, Wed^The Malacca Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, today opened a $1 million automatic telephone exchange here. The acting Deputy Director General of Telecommunications. Mr. Chew Kam Pok. said that the trans-dialling facilities now linking Malacca with Kuala Lumpur, Seremban and Singapore would be extended later
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  • 212 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. a SINGAPORE Malay has been appointed to head A the Malay department of Ngee Ann College, the state's first privately-run college, which will open in April. He was described today as the former editor of a Malay newspaper and former principal of a
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  • 32 9 IPOH. Wed. Wong Tee Seong. 23. pleaded guilty today to breakIng Into a store-house of Harper Ollflllan and Co. Ltd. here on Dec. 29 last year. Sentence was postponed.
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  • 241 9 Married, then Jennifer goes 9,000 miles from hubby for a year LONDON, Wed.—Jennifer Rawlinson is to spend the first year of her marriage 9,000 miles away from her husband with his full approval. Last week Jennifer, a WRAC private, was married to Lance -Corporal Frederick Wakely by special licence. At
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  • 90 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A writ for libel has been riled 1" the High Court here for unspecified damages against The Malayan Times. Its managing director and lus editor-in-chief. The plaintiff is Mr. Sandlvin. rubber planter and former tfenera' manager of the Rubber Industry
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  • 72 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Alliance and Socialist Front will contest a local council by-election for the Gelang Patah south constituency on Jan. 24. The Alliance candidate will be Mr. Llm Swee Guan. a headmaster. The Socialist Front man will be Mr. Ho Yue Weng,
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  • 99 9 JPOH, Wed. Two houses In Canning Garden housing area here were broken into and ransacked last night while the occupants were away on holiday. Police are trying to contact the occupants, who are in Kuala Lumpur and Penang. One of the houses ran- sacked
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  • 235 9 SCHOLAR MASAKO DOUBLES AS ACTRESS SINGAPORE, Wed.— At 15. pretty Masako Izumi is both a schoolgiri and film actress. Full- time she studies at a high school in Tokyo. Although her film work is only part-time, sjie has already made 20 pictures Masako achieved fame ovt might when at 13
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  • 60 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police are investigating the mysterious death of a Kluang mason. Lai Poh Sin, 24, whose body was found in Upper Pickering Street at dawn today. The dead man. whose identity card gave his address as Jalan Ismail. Kluang. wa.s found Dy a city council sweep,
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    • 393 9 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORTWAVE SERVICE .NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 Metres SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE MOTlmc^Signal, Ne«7« M**r». gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 «.o metres Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendeza.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 voua With Music; 7 JO Tune Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin:
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  • 168 10 He must stay indoors at night for two years PENANG, Wed.— A shop assistant Ooi Say Sang, 22, was today prohibited from leaving his house from dusk to dawn for two years. Ooi. who pleaded guilty to possessing an offensive weapon, was also bound over in $1,000 for two years.
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  • 40 10 KAJANO. Wed.— A Koran reading contest will be held at the home of the District Officer here on Monday. A total of 24 contestants 12 men and 12 women from six mukims are expected to participate.
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  • 45 10 SINGAPORE. Wed— A business- i man, Mr. Kwek Seng Soo. 48.) parked his car in New Bridge Road at 7 p.m. yesterday. When: he returned (our hours later it was missing. The car, an Austin i Cambridge, is valued at 56.000. i
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  • 106 10 PENANG, Wed. The St. John Ambulance Brigade will start a drive this weekend to form new branches in the rural areas. "This Is in accordance with a directive from Tun Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister and national president of the St. John
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  • 18 10 PENANO. Wed— A fanners' association has been formed in Kampong Paya Keladl in Kepala Batai.
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  • 168 10 KANGAR, Wednesday. TiHE Perlis Government Clerical Services Union last night unanimously resolved to give a full mandate to the Civil Services Clerical Federation to take appropriate action, including strike ballots if necessary, to press its demand for more pay. The union also expressed full support
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  • 94 10 PENANG, Wed.— Five youths were charged in the Ses sions Court nere today with robbing a couple of cash and property amounting to $13 in a lane off Paya Terubong Road, Ayer Itam. at about 8.50 p.m. on Jan. I 1. Lye
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  • 27 10 rPOH, Wed. A car. owned by a teacher, Cheah Soon Choon, was stolen yesterday from Jalan Tang Kalsom where lt had been parked overnight.
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  • 194 10 'You deserved it,' judge tells parang attack victim ALOR STAR. Wad ]t|R. JUSTICE Sufflan said today that any young man who disturbs the wives of other men "deserves to be hit." Then, turning to a padi planter, Kassim bin Bakar 25. who complained that he had been hacked with a
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  • 56 10 HAZIAH BINTE SAAD, 18, who won the women's section of the Malay singing contest held in conjunction with the film "Norlela" (the nightingale) at the Grand Theatre in Ipoh. She won the title from nine other women competitors. Second was Norman binte Ismail, 18. and third Zainab
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  • 88 10 GUNMAN ROBS HOUSEWIFE OF $3,100 SINGAPORE, Wed. A housewife. Madam Kang Puay Hong, was held up by a gunman in her home in Telok Kurau and robbed of $3,100 in cash and valuables early today. Madam Kang told police that she was asleep at 4.45 a.m. when she was awakened
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  • 65 10 SINGAPORE, W«d— A farewell dinner will be given to two outgoing members of the Faculty of Law. University of Singapore, Prof. li. A Sheridan and Mr. O. W. Bartholomew, and their wives at the Roaee dOr restaurant on Jan. 22. The host* will be the editor
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  • 56 10 PENANO. Wed. Twenty-two roadside tries In various parts ot the city are to be felled soon. Plve of the trees at Green Lane, Bagan Jermal Road and Kelawei Road will have to make way for road-widening projects, while others are to be cut down because
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  • 319 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday rpHE Government has been urged to extend the present twoyear courses in secondary continuation schools which are now a "blind alley" Mr O. Vadlveloo headmaster of the Secondary Continuation School, Kua'a Langat. said that the course should
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  • 176 10 27 LEAVE NEXT MONTH TO STUDY —IN N.Z.— WUALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V —A total of 27 Malayans will leave for New Zealand next month for further studies granted by the New Zealand Government under the Colombo Plan. They include 22 candidate." for university degrees and diplomas, two for teaching of
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  • 301 10 TAPPER GETS 5 YEARS FOR HOMICIDE IPOH, Wednesday. A TAPPER, P. Subarayan, 48, was sentenced to fly» years' jail by Mr. Justice Ali Hassan here today for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The jury of seven which I had tried him in the High Court on a charge of
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  • 222 10 MCA urges all-out war on pin-tables JPOH, Wed.— The Ma--1 layan Chinese Association in Perak has declared war on pin table gambling in th« state. A statement by the tv chairman, Mr. Liew Why Hone, today condemned pin table gambling as a "social scourge" especially harmful to the youth. "This
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  • 63 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The second Industrial Arbitration Court will her\r a dispute between t*ie Cinema Advertising Agency. Pearl and Dean (Asia) Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union on Jan 17 and 18. The dispute relates to whether an employee of the company holding the
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  • 64 10 PENANO. Wed. —Three youthi today pleaded not guilty to s charge of holding up a schoolboy at Bukit Dumber on Nov. 17 last year. Lee Keng Ghee. 20. \*e Tian. 18, and Khaw Ewe Tatt, 20. were alleged to havr stopped Chew Glm Kuei in
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  • 35 10 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Mr. K. C. Lee. will open the new Jin Ai village community centre off Upper Bukit Timah Road at 7 ptn. tomorrow.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 238 10 Carlsbeng TO HELP YOU CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR A packet of 10 Abdul ia 37 cigarettes and a handsome glass, OR two Carlsberg glasses, can be yours FREE with every carton oi Carlsberg Beer, Special Brew or Stout you buy. New Year celebrations go with a swing when you serve
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    • 883 11 V* PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens or subjects of His Highness the Sultan of Selangor for the post of Private Secretary to His Highness the Sultan of Selangor on a salary scale of $480 x 24-576/604 x A 24-700/720 X A 24-768. (Point of entry will depend
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    • 630 11 IKLifciiiiLiJMiJwiM (ConUnned from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* U (Ml*.)— Box mt rts. mmtrm BABY AMAM WANTID fat 6months. Bleep In. Tel. B'pore *****. PART-TIME and full-time teachers in commercial subjects. Oood terms. Apply Box A 1293 S.T. K.L. WANTED CLERK EXPERIENCED In Sawmill Work with Timber Grading Certificate.
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    • 952 11 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* SS (Ml*.) Bmx M era, mxtrm I ONI JUNIOR ACCOUNT Executive and on* Outdoor Advertising Representative required by Established Advertising Agency. Apply In confidence supplyIng full details of education, business experience and salary expected to Box A 4756 B.T. B'pore. WORLD WIDE AGRICULTURAL Implement Organization requires
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    • 763 11 SITUATIONS WANTED 1 it Wordt SI (Ml*.)—B*m It rts. mxtrm READ tbe Senior Appointments Vacant In The Sunday Mall each week. COOK BOY and wife House Amah, I both with excellent refe-enees from Furopean employers. Used to demand- < ing standards. Available now. Box i A 4772 S.T. Spore. ARCHITECTURB
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    • 690 11 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE It Word* SS (Ml*,h-Box It rts. mxtrm lAIE OR RENT. 2-storeyed Luxurious Bungalows, Immediate occupation. Jalan Plsang, S 3/4 Miles off Klang Road, X.L Five bed-rooms, three bath-rooms, ball, dining, kitchen, store, servant's room, terrace, car porch, road, fencing, modern sanitation. Phone K.L. ***** Hlap
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    • 681 11 TUITION It Word* SS (Ml*.) Box St rfs. »xfre IS MATHEMATICS a nightmare to your child? Consult Experienced Ora- c duates. (B'pore) *****. > AT YOUR HOME. Private Tuition for All Grades In All School Subjects I from $20 monthly. Particulars P.O. Box 2456 B'pore. PRIVATE TUITION In English At
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    • 648 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE '9 Word SS (Mln.)—Box It ct: txtrm VW ONI YEAR Old 1»62 Model Oood noditloa under 14.000 miles new insurance. Phone 2M33 7—9 p.m. 19«0 VOLKSWAGEN, 27,000 miles. rwcelHwt running condition. 13.900/-. 3hua 83SA Buklt Tlmab Road (oppoilte Race Course Car Park) Spore 5 p.m JACUAR 2.4
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    • 595 11 FOR SALE M* Wordt SS (Ml*.)— Box St clt. rxtrt FREE GIFT OFFERED to RsMSsW Refrigerator buyers. Various sues/ trade-in accepted. Central Rerrlgsratlon. 345, Joo Cbiat Road, Spore. Tel. ***** RECORDS CLEARANCE SALE. LonKplay from *3 Good Selection. Art l-'urniiure/Music Depot, 32-3S Orchard Roud incighbour Hongkoe* Bank). Spore. SECONOMANO FURNITURE,
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    • 411 12 I; FABRIC'S for home decorating follow ;I closely on the heels I; of fashion fabrics. I* New colours and ;I tones in fabrics 5 which are uncrush- able are making us more "home-cons-■l cious" than ever. I" Bis revival this year is ■a going to be the
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    • 563 12 MEALTIME JOY IN YOUR GARDEN \f ANY of us who are lucky to have a little garden by the house can easily take full advantage of it apart from admiring it as a place of beauty. If you are fond of planning an out-of-the-routine treat sometimes for the family or
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    • 113 12 shirt that grew' To wear the sack or the muu muu seems the rage, but Linda Carnegie (above) has gone one step further to wear "a shirt that grew.' Here she is seen modelling a lengthy version of a man's shirt. In printed lawn, every detail is there from double
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    • 270 12 Problem room set right WHAT to do about the "problem room" the one that is too small, too large, too narrow, or has irregu-lar-size walls. If the room is too small, a furniture expert recommends using draperies the same colour as the walls, or with small-figured patterns. Stick to light
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    • 79 12 s-~\ OF PARIS AVAIUBLE IH All LEABIHG STSHES Jfo KIAN 6WAN (M) LTD. >V* SINGAPORE, KUALA iUMfUR, PBNANG Rest, Relax, y Sleep on a 9 b e*lan<l Opnn9t£U MATTRESS V tT AffOiNTMIMT TO V MM QOtIN II'ZAMTM II 12 SpriDfi like this support B.S.F. UNDERLAY BEDSPRING the edpre of every
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    • 382 12 HAIRDRYER with 3 BIG FIRSTS a hairdryer in its own portable case. w^^ 4 temperature I^^^Sv 4 V £*4s-€ *4 *s^H settings let you W^3^=JrgjSJll choose the right /j2^s^ heat for your hair. BKP^jiP^^^^^^N,^^^ with 51 heat ducts IK ufftißßfflffliuSlgawSfflß to distribute warm QEJ^rCgSJM air evenly over your H^il -VC>^^^2
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 332 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 1- The stale of the tomahawk 1. Mike's job is expanding (13) (5). 10. Easy target for relations and 8. For four ln a compartment friend (4, 5). (7. 6). 11 Cross one at speed (5). 9. the alternative is even 12 -llace for an endless
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    • 1438 13 TO LIVERPOBL > WEST COAST UK., Out S'pori Satis P. Sham Ptnang MARON Lmerpitl la Pt Tilly JM 11 ASTYANU LivirpMl Cft. H TMM JM 11/11 PERSEUS LinriMl, G asgow Jaa 11 Jaa 12 JM 11/11 JM 17 EUtfAEUS Lxerpeel, Dublin Jaa 11 Jan is jm 1172 a Jm 21
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    • 2936 13 Winf f °Mti (JltfMSfWktt Vf V THE E. il C. LINESSAiuhui TO btNOA. U HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTIROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO, GOTHENtURG AND COPENHAGEN. /^y" ~v\ Spore P S'hain Ptnani Pf\So\]ll "JUTLANDIA" k) 23/21 jai 24/21 Jat 27/21 Jll VA. lr^pvl "BOMA" a) 27 Jaa/ 4 Fak 1/ I FH
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    • 1286 13 mMcALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. U... Til: Nai ***** L^iWl ELLERMAN LINE tfc KLAVENESS LINE mk CITY Bf LEICESTER LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE. LONDON. HAMBURG. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLANB. ROTTERDAM t MIBDLESBROUGH Acceptiig carge fer Central 1 Saatk S'pon P. S Mm Penani suNim/iiLt 1/17 JM 11/21 Ji. 2121JM s
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  • 82 14 'THE Federation Minister of x Flnamee ha* fixed these prices for raJoulaUn*; cmttumi dnties for the week beginning on Jaa. 10. Robber 80 cento a Ib. C'opr i 5469 a ton. Coconut —I 5762 a ton. Palm oil 5595.M a ton. Palm kerneb $339.25 a ton. The rate
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  • 147 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jan. 9. Thre* montha. Dunlops 14 cm. 8. Darby 4id. F. N. 16 eta. C. Storage 4«d. Gammon 11 eta. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Wauch 15 eta. Shell 14 cts. M. Brew 23 cts. Steamship 8 eta. M. Cement 18 eta. S. Times 23 cts. Containers
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  • 143 14 VMiPI tymg al*ngai«* rh* lini**>*ra Narkeur mliinii or *xp**t*d taday: Kaauncax 27, Ctattral 42/43. F>r*eid*ot Adam* 13 14. SomadUa 43, Barann (KPM) 18. MlyUnu 38/36. Naakai Uaru 29/30. Mlhara alani 44. Maodowl 40/41, Olenvlll* 13/ 24, Mlndoro 10/11, Salman 4/5, SadlU N.W.4. Ra-Jula 47, Pa«aa «A, Rajah
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  • 108 14 THE Malayan KiaManga ■anki' Am*ciati.n made tbeac change* to It* rate* to merchant* yeaterday (all rate* to $100): Canada: buying TT 35 9/16. airmail OD 39 11/16. BO d/at 36 3/16 credit bill*. 36 1/4 trade bill*. tailing TT or OO ready: Canada 3% 1/4; Bwtot Fran** 141
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  • 253 14 JANUARY nrst grade tubaoi ouyin 1.a.0. doted at I p m in Sin**pore Qnd Kiuila Lumpur yesterday at 78J oaots per Ib down three-eigbtbs of a cent. Tbe tone was quitt. f.C.Cft A and F. M.R.I. closing prices, in cents per Ib yesterday Int. I R.B 8. prompt
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  • 501 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were again erratic on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and business was on the small side. Among the leaders business was done in Dunlops from $246 to $2.30 Malayan Tobacco 81 62 i to $1.64. Tobacco $2.70 and
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  • 21 14 Malayan Sotrk Indices: Dec. 29. 1962=100. .fan. s industrials rtns i rubbers 100.78 10.'. IS 100.56 100.85 102.74 100.56
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  • 891 14 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rboms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: B.u.ttad (1.000) $1.65 xd: OunUpa (2,000) J2 IS D. 11,000) 52.45. (l.OOO) 52.45. (1,000) $2.47, (2.000) $2.50, (1,000) $2.48 ON: East
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  • 422 14 fTHE Straits tin price continued to improve modest- ly yesterday gaining a further 50 cents to $426.37£ on an offering unchanged at 250 tons. In London on Tuesday tin was moderately traded at basically steady prices, despite the absence of any worthwhile demand
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  • 29 14 Rubber crops harvesteo aunn? Oecember Included iVnta *****0 lb Jrram Kuantan 72.000 Ib Kundoni Tanjong Pan Co ltd 214.000 lb.. Mentakab 103.000 lb Sungri Baiu 177.000 lb
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  • 119 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT SHARES were firm today. Leaden gained, and rises greatly outnumbered falls. CIG rose Is. 6d. to 81s. 6d and AOG rose 9d. to 675. 6d. Cos Bros was down 3d. to Ss. 7d. Oil ahares showed their most encouraging trend this year. Ba«e metals and
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  • 26 14 January 9 MALAYAN RCBBER PRICE: 78. cents (down thrce-cirhths of a cent). TIN: 542ti.374 (up 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged). I
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  • 100 14 /■•MINtIE "rstfdc* licninm. Sinn- port, noon price* p«r picul ymierdav: I Ctcwtut til: milk $4«t Milan, drum *<S toilers. Copra: IK, Continent Jan. Hi huyem. BM xellrra. P*p*>*r Mun- tok white 5137» sellers. Sarawak whit* $139 H.'.rr*. apeclal Sarawak Mack tellers, sarhled Lampons; black $82| sellers. ASTA $1O2
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  • 85 14 New peak levels were reached by silver prices in London on Tuesday. At the daily fixing spot and forward were raised live-eighths of a penny to 105\d. and 106 a. per fine ounce respectively. Steady but persistent demand from Continental and domestic industrial users plus a little speculative
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    • 1087 14 \^J^-ZZ ICAIW^AK1 4 IOSEN KAISHA.,LTI>. Express U.S.A. Paelfic <fc AUanUo Coast S»rv%— ETA ETA ETA HA Spore P. S>am H'kont S. f rancisco L. Anfeies H. York -tmmm Mtra" 2J J» 3( 31 Ja* S Fit 2) Fit 25 FM 14 Mil ■Mttawa Maru 17/21 'it 21,22 Ftl 21 Fit
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    • 744 14 OtSTPOUND tUROPt StRVICt 5 j'« t7^ ~~P?pin» Marttilltl, Htrrt, DtMtirk. SABRINA 11/12 JM 13 14 Jii 15 JM Altwir*. RltttrtM. H'lur* Brtat* SOUTH t WtST AFRICA StRVICt S'Dor* TIBRA 47 B ftl Durtan (21/2), Port EliMDetc (24/2). Cao*tO«n (21/21, Msta.i (J/J), Port Hircourt. lifos (1/1), Cotonou (11/1), tome Temi. Titoradi.
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    • 558 14 |a^ Rfc>,«^«^a—| CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER WATER DEPARTMENT; render lor Earth Excavation, Filling. Etc. at Scudal, Johore. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close at 2.15 pm. on 22nd January. 1963. Tender documents ma; be Inspected without charge at the Water Department, 3rd Floor, City Hall, or obtained on production of the
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    • 1348 15 m B TTT^Vnw^9 >a^B THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (118) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 137 No NOTICE IS HEREBY given under Section 137 of Uie Town Boards Enactment that Draft Layout Plan No. J3/3252/3 for Kampong Idros and the adjoining areas has been prepared and Is open to Public inspection on any
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    • 966 15 SHIPPING NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m.T. "BALI" from Europe 3/1/63 Berthed: 5 1/63 S.H.B. Godowns: 33/S4 General survey will be held on the 14/1/63. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DLTCH MAIL FINLAYSON HOUSE TELEPHONE 94-364. AL'STASIA LINE LIMITED NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES OF PORT SWETTENHAM CARGO PER
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    • 853 15 SHIPPING NOTICES MALAYA INDONESIA LINE m.v. "MINDORO" As you are aware. Uie strike ol Malayan Hallway Sum has seriuuaiy alsrupieu port worung at Port Sweiienham. The Port Management has ruled that cargo due to arrive in the above ves&ei cannot be handled at Port Swettennam. In these circumstances the carrier
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    • 729 15 NOTICES Companies under the General Management of Messrs. Osborne and Chappel. Ipoh. Tin ore outputs for quarter ended 31st December 1962. PICULS Gopeng Consolidated Ltd. and 1U subsidiaries 10.903 Tanjong Tin Dredging Ltd 1.370 Petallng Tin Ltd. 8.609 Kent (FMS) Tin Dredging Ltd. 1.640 Pengkalen Ltd. 1.619 Rambutan Ltd. 1,024
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    • 617 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAUAAN RURAL IND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ALTHORITV Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and serving officer* of the Authority for appointments as Assistant Rural Industries Officers. Applicants must be under 27 years of age. physically fit. and should possess a very good knowledge of the
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    • 594 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Application* are invited for appointment as Temporary Clerks of Works in Uie Drainage Si Irrigation Department. Federation of Malaya on the salary scale $324 x 14—363/419 x 14—645/562 X 18— 652. Qualifications: Diploma of the Technical College, Federation of Malaya, or equivalent qualifications, or practical experience suitable for
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    • 657 15 NOTICES ■I MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FURTHER EDUCATION CLASSES. 1963. Further Education Classes for 1960 will re-open on Ist February it all States in the Federation. These classes are Intended for those who are no' receivtnc mstiuctiun In fully ns.-u.sted schools ano who wish to Improve their general standard of education.
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  • 115 16 DAVIES IS BRUNEI'S NEW ATTORNEY GENERAL- KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —"A senior Federal Counsel here, Mr. I. Talo? Davies, has been seconded to Brunei as the Attorney General there. He will take over from Dato Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Zaln. who will return here because of ill health. Mr. Davies. 45.
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  • 25 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The new Assistant Canadian Government Trade Commissioner, Mr. Goorge Hazen, has arrived in Singapore, nccompanled by hi* wife and family.
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  • 169 16 THE ARMY put up a 500--yard two-strand barbed wire fence to mark the limits of War Department property at GHQ Farelf, Singapore where some 150 local employees declared redundant have formed picket lines. But this Straits Times picture shows some of the pickets,' from various army
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  • 53 16 KAMPAR. Wed. A block of the Seng Yin* national type primary school in Malim Nawar. 12 miles from here, was destroyed by fire earls this morning. The wooden block of five classrooms, which had a zinc and attap roof, was burnt to the ground with all the
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  • 151 16 Wife's plea to missing Army worker SINGAPORE. Wed.— A clvilian employee of the British Army. Inche Afjdul Rahim bin Abdul GafToor. 45. (above), has been missing from his home since last Thursday. Inche Rahim's wife, Che Aisah Mah binte Mohamed YusofT 27, today appealed to him "to come home immediately'
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  • 52 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Sundendran Chelllah. two-year-old son of Singapore's police Secretary Mr. T. Chelllah. died today in the General Hospital. The cortege will leave Mr. Chelllah's home In Stokesay Drive. Serangoon Gardens, at 4.46 pm. tomorrow for the Hindu cemetery at the 16th mile Chua Chu
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  • 222 16 itUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Kuala Lumpur Tourist Association was advised today to start a training scheme for tourist guides' as the present guides werp "not well informed The advice came from the Tourist Promotion Officer. Inche Osman Slru, who was speaking at a ceremony
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  • 233 16 'Stables' below par, so sea trip is off for 22 racehorses pENANG, Wed Singapore Turf Club's plan to send 22 horses back to Singapore from Penang by sea fell through today. The City Veterinary Surgeon, Mr. P. K. Rao. rejected as unsuitable the temporary stalls constructed in the s.s. Serdang
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  • 274 16 A BIG PLAN TO FIT THE BLIND FOR LIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THHE Federation Government is to start a scheme 1 to give higher technical education for the blind. It also plans a Braille library here. The United Nations Children's (Unicef) Fund will present the Government with $465,000 worth of
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  • 106 16 IPOH, Wed. A woman, Ong Ah Huat, 36. from Bruas, was charged in the Sessions Court here today with attempted extortion. She pleaded not guilty and was ordered to be remanded in custody when she told the court president. Inche Mohamed Azml bin Da
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  • 43 16 TELUK ANSON. Wed. The Deputy Prune Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, who Is chairman of the Perak Umno liaison committee will attend the Inaugural meeting of two divisions of the party Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson this weekend.
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  • 57 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. S. A. Abixhegam. director of tht National Productivity Centre, will leave by air on Friday to attend a week-long International Labour Organisation working party meeting In Geneva. The meeting will study proposals for the establishment of an r international centre
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  • 169 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed rpHERE were solemn scenes at the airport here today when the body of Private Shaari bin Isa of the Malayan Special Force in the Congo, arrived by a Thai International plane. Pte Shaarl died on Dec. 29 after an acute attack of appendicitis.
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  • 320 17  -  LIM KEE CHAN; INGLEB Y-MA CKENZIE BRINGS GREAT NEWS By Singapore, Wednesday V QOLVN Ingleby-MacKenzie, the Hampshire captain, brought great news for Malayan cricket fans when he passed through Singapore last night. He told Carl Schubert, the SCA president, who met him at the airport, that
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  • 264 17 MCC HELD TO A DRAW XJOBART. Wed.— MCC. in their xx last match before the Third Test agatosi Australia, were held to a draw by Tasmania in their two-day fixture which ended here today. Scores: Tasmania 203 and 181-6; MCO 324. Lefthander Ray Stokes robbed MCC
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  • 111 17 XJOBART. Wed. John Murray replaces Alan Smith as wicket-keeper in England's team for the Tnlrd Test with Australia starting in Sydney on Friday Murray is among the 12 from whom the team will be chosen. All-rounder David Allen Is the only other man named who did
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  • 490 17 P Ammtm > IPOH, Wednesday. AN CHEN, one of Eddie van Breukelen's promising youngsters, is ready to score his maiden win at the meeting which begins here on Sunday. me iour-year-old showed good form In a trial this morning. He trotted
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  • 55 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Amateur Sports Council will hold Its first meeting of the year on Friday at the Ministry of Labour conference room. The Minister for Labour. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, who is chairman of SAoC, will preside. The meeting is expected to discuss plans for
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  • 32 17 HAMILTON. Wed. Northern Districts beat Otago by 69 runs in their Plunket Shield cricket match here today. Final scores Northern Districts 161 and 222-8 dec. Otago 108 and 206.— Reutar.
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  • 185 17 MOENAT A promising young stayer who ran two good races over 8f and lOf at Buklt Timah in October. Royal Meadow Ran a splendid race when second to Avantl II at Buklt Timah; working well. RamaraJUm Beaten by a heavy track when second to Intan
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  • 67 17 LONDON. Wed— Leicester beat Grimsby 3-1 in a FA. Cup third round mntch last night. Leicester are at home to either Mansfield or Ipswlcn in the fourth round on Jan. 26. The Bristol City v Aston Villa third round Cup tie tomorrow has been postponed, which
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  • 128 17 IPOH. Wed. White Heather, winner of the Singapore Derby in 1961, has been retired by his owner, Mr. H. W. Cowling. The 12-year-old win spend the real of his days in an estate In Kedah. White Heather, a chestnut gelding by ChamoUaaire, a Doncaster St. Leger
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  • 251 17 Tan: I'd like to stay —but...- SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore weightlif ters Tan Howe Liang and Chua Phung Kirn have not yet decided to accept the offer of jobs in Australia, made by Gordon Kirkby, secretary of the Australian Weightlifting Federation. Howe Liang said: "I would love to stay and represent
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  • 50 17 HOCKEY— L»nrri»hc Cop final (XL): No 3 Transport Coy 3 Signals Squadron 0. Ipoh Div. 2: Kilat 3 Telecomes 1. Friendly (Penang): Sepoy Lines 3 Chinese R.C. 1. SOCCER Poniiol Cup (T. Anaon): Batak Rabit 2 NSK 0. RUGGER Friendly (XL): S'gor Club 17 Padang Invitation XV 12.
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  • 242 17 LATE-COMER FRIDA IS THE STAR IN CIVILIANS' 'QUAD' WIN CIVILIANS 3 ARMY 1 OINGAPORE. Wed. A late comer turned out to be. the matchwinner for Civilians in the SHA quadrangular tournament's deciding match on the Padang today. Outside-right Ernest Frida. who arrived five minutes late for the match, laid on
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  • 308 17 Players to decide on quit SAFA bid SINGAPORE. Wed. —It will be "referendum day for more than 50 affiliates of the Singapore Government Services Football Association on Monday when they meet to decide whether to break away from SAFA. At a SOSFA emergency meeting today it was decided to hold
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 62 17 SMUTS DIARY, SOCCER SAFA Premier League: Malays v RAF (Jn. Beear Stadium). McGillivray Cup replay: Rixertex v Johore-Labls (Muar Padang). Friendly: Penang Malays v Penan* Youths (City Stadium). HOCKEY B'ror Div. 1: Depot v Techs (Gurney Rd). TPCA t SIA (Princes Rd) Levers v Sitrnals (Bungsar Rd). Ipoh Div. X:
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  • 146 18 The neutral trade unions to confer fASABLANCA, Wed. Trade Union leaders from Asia, Africa and Latin America met here today to prepare a conference of trade union organisations f ro m neutralist countries. Delegates from Japan, Thailand. Chile, Morocco, Guinea, Algeria and the United Arab Republic attended the meeting. The
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  • 29 18 JAKARTA, Wed.— Five rebels who tried to assassinate President Sukarno in January of last year at Mafcmnr in South Celebes, have been executed by firing squad.
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  • 50 18 A WHITE mercenary, blindfolded and with hands tied behind his back, being driven away with Katangan guerillas (also blindfolded) after being captured by United Nations Indian forces during the U.N. advance on Jadotville, stronghold of Katangan President Moise Tshombe, which was captaired last week without resistance. U.P.I, picture.
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  • 66 18 No water areas SINGAPORE. Wed.— Water will be cut off tomorrow in the following areas: Port Canning Road, between Canning Rise and Clemenceau Avenue, from 9 am. to 6 pjn. East Coast Road, between Joo Chiat Road and Sea Avenue, from 9 a.m. to 6 pjn. Mandai Road, between 13J
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  • 19 18 LONDON, Wed. Sir Bruce Ingram, 85, editor of Illustrated London News for 60 years, died yesterday. UJM.
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  • 104 18 NEW DELHI, Wed. The first shipment uf Soviet MiG-21 jet fighters is on the way to India, according to information received by official sources here today. The shipment is understood to consist of four MiGs and is expected in Bombay within next week.
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  • 102 18 Bateman off to tell the world KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Dr. L.C. Bateman, Controller of Rubber Research, left by air today for a fiveweek tour of Australia Britain, France and the United States to publicise the rubber industry's fight against synthetic. His first stop will be Australia. Dr. Bateman said he
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  • 277 18 LONDON, Wed.— The tone was fairly satisfactory In London stock markets today but buyers were cautious and appeared to prefer to wait next week's Important Common Market talks before openIng new commitments. Gilt-edged were unsettled but there was some recovery in the afternoon. War Loan finished off
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  • 45 18 LONDON. Wed. Spot 24d Peb. 23%cL. Mar. 23* d., April 23 9/16 d.. April/June 23 9/16 d., July/Sept. 23 \d., Oct. Dec. 23 Jan. Mar unquoted. Apr./ June unquoted, c.l.f. Jan. 23 3/16 d., Feb. 23V 4 cL, Mar. 23 3/lta. Tone: SllghUy easier.
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  • 24 18 LONDON, Wed— Buyers £8514, sellers £852, Forward buyers £854, tellers £854 i. Settlement £851 4. Turnover am 210 tons, pjn. 110. Tone: Steady.
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  • 381 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MALAYAN firms whose cargoes have been over-carried from Port Swettenham and abandoned in Hong Kong, can now get them back in a ship which promises "guaranteed delivery." The ship is the Hosang, which is prepared to wait until the
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  • 136 18 rpOKYO, Wed.— The presiX dent of a Japanese paper company lay down in a coffin before millions of Japanese television viewers yesterday. In the closing scene, six of his employees carried him out of the door, pallbearer style. It was a demonstration of
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  • 206 18 RAZAK HOPES^ FOR END OF STRIKE IN ONE OR TWO DAYS Y>ORT SWETTENHAM. JT Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said here tonight he hoped the railway strike, which entered into its 18th day today, would be settleil "within one or two days." He told an
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  • 48 18 RABAT. Wed.— Disastrous flooW* in the Rharb Valley of Northern Morocco have killed at least 30 people and driven more than 30.000 from their homes, officials said here today. Two thousand of these are marooned on patches of high ground, which is rapidly shrinking. Reuter.
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  • 104 18 NEW YORK. Wed. The New York Printing Pressmen's Union filed a suit in Federal Court yesterday against three daily newspapers for U*****,000 (M 51.716-.-000) in losses allegedly sustained during the month-long shutdown of the nine major newspapers in the area. The action, filed
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    • 40 18 JJIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Singapore and Malaya for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hfrhwt Lowest Singapore 84 72 Kota Bharu 82 70 Penang 88 72 Ipoh go 68 Malacca 88 72 Kuala Lumpur 84 72
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