The Straits Times, 12 January 1963

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  • 22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Hot**** fie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1963. if 15 CENTS. KDN 352
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  • 927 1  -  VIC NAYAGAM: 2 a.m.: Offer *unsatisf actory' After six-hour meeting at Ungku Aziz's house on 'considerable concessions by Govt. U'Ren says: 'Dribs and drabs' Tengku 's 90 p. c. last bid By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. TENGKU Abdul Rahman last night offered "final" terms to the 14,000
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  • 44 1 RUHENGERI. (Rawanda). Fri. —Fourteen people were executed by shooting here yesterday while about 10,000 people looked on. They had been sentenced to death by the court of appeal for acts of terrorism during raids made from bases on the Uganda border.—Reuter.
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  • 1188 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TTIHE Minister of Justice, Tun Leong A Yew Koh, 75, died in his sleep this morning in the Petaling Jaya home of his engineer son-in-law, Mr. Raymond Wong. The body was taken shortly before noon to his official residence
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  • 57 1 India to China: No talks' NEW DELHI. Fri. India has told China that "no talks and discussions are possible in circumstances where India is compelled to accept an arbitrary line .purely based on the latest Chinese military aggression on India." The statement was made ta a memorandum sent to China
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  • 14 1 ROME. Fri.— ltaly's 83.000 doctors went on a 48-hour strike today.
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  • 113 1 JAKARTA, Friday. INDONESIA plans to build more airbases and open new air corridors in West Borneo, says the Air Force Chief of Staff, Air- Vice Marshal Omar Dhani. Antara news agency said he made this statement in Pontianak, West Borneo. He told a press conference
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  • 58 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Malayan Airways Viscount which took off with 43 passengers for Singapore this morning returned to the airport here 20 minutes iater after its front wheels failed to. retract in flight. Five fire engines md an ambulance rushed to the runway as
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  • 32 1 ACCRA, Prl. The Ghana Government announced today that a special court had been constituted i President Nkrumah's request to try per&oiis believed to be responsible for recent bomb outrages.
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  • 361 1 2 brave little girls foil a robbery IT UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two brave little girls foiled an armed robbery in Petaling Jaya yesterday when they ran out of the house and raised an alarm The robbers tried to stop them but they dashed into a nearby lane and escaped. Yap
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  • 51 1 SINGAPORE. Pri. Police here were tonight searching for a lorry which was involved in a hit-and-run fatal accident in Strathmore Avenue, off Queenstown. The victim, a four-year-old boy. Lim 800 Ai, was walking along the Avenue when the lorry knocked him down. The driver sped
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  • 68 1  -  P.H. GOH From SANDAKAN, Fri. Six people a woman, a girl and four boys were killed and a woman is missing in a landslide off Leila Road here. The dead were from one wooden house. The seven occupants of another wooden house rushed to safety. Names
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  • 76 1 JAKARTA. Frl. The Indonesia province of East Borneo has been under a blanket censorship since Dec. 18, it was announced here yesterday. The military district imposed censorship on press, radio, mall. telephones, cables, and all other communications channels, according to the official Indonesian news
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  • 33 1 ACCRA, Frl. The Ghana Government announced today It had set up a marketing board to take over all buying and selling In Ghana's £8 million sterling a year diamond Industry. Reuter.
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  • 104 1 BOCA RATON (Florida). Frl. Two brothers from Connecticut. v:ho. according to friends, said they were going to spend all their money and then kill themselves, were found dead from shotgun wounds in a motel here yesterday An autopsy report said Jay Smith. 37. and Ronald Smith. 34.
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  • 216 1 'Borneo hate drive against P.L' ltf ANILA, Fri. —"A iTI vicious campaign of hate against the Filipinos" is going on in British North Borneo, according to an article published in the Manila Daily Bulletin today. The article, written by a Bulletin reporter, Oscar Villadolid, now in Jesselton, North Borneo, said
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  • 44 1 BANDA-NEHRU MEET NMV DELHI, Fri. Oylonrsc Premier. Mil Sirimavn Bandaranaikr. and Mr Nrtaru today di* rU v, P r«r two hours < << lombo conference proposals for settlement of thf Sino-Indian border dispute. Todays t<*lk* Wl rr cordial' and would be continued tomorrow Renter
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    • 648 2 Tshombe free: UN 'about turn' surprise I UNITED NATIONS j r JHE U.N. last night declared Mr. Mouse Tshombe free to move about Katanga without restraint and denied that he had ever been under house arrest. The surprise aboutface came just 24 hours after a U.N. spokesman had announced that
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    • 157 2 EXPERT ON CIVIL DEFENCE FLIES TO INDIA T ONDON, Fri.— MaJ.Gen. Stephen Irwin, a British Government expert on civil defence, left here by air yesterday to advise the Indian Government on civil defence. A Commonwealth Relations Office .spokesman said he had been sent to New Delhi at the Invitation of
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    • 361 2  -  FRANCIS BOEY DATELINE HONG KONG I From—— A DEPARTMENT store here has sold out its entire stock of wigs-cum-hats in record time. These wigs, made of nylon, can be brushed up to make fashionable hats for the cold weather or they can be transformed by combing
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    • 251 2 Vietnam soldiers braye Harkins SAIGON, Friday. /GENERAL Paul D. Harkins, Commander of the United States Military Assistance Command in South Vietnam, yesterday expressed concern over "recent allegations critical of the valour and courage of the Vietnamese soldier." 1 The General said In a Press statement: "I believe anyone who criticises
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    • 30 2 HONG KONO. Frl. Serioiu crimes here dropped by two per cent last year. Housebreaktng. burglary and theft from cars, however, continued to show an increase. Reuter.
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    • 55 3 PAULINE OSWALD of East Kilbride is only five, but she can't be pushed around! For she is a judo expert, and throw- ing adults into the air is child's play to her. Mirrorpic shows Pauline throwing Mum into the air but she is safe as she
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    • 304 3 I NAIROBI, Friday THE execution of four Africans and a Greek due to have taken place in Burundi yesterday was postponed at the last minute until Jan. 15, Mr. Muir Hunter, a British barrister, told a Press conference here after a telephone call to
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    • 40 3 JAKARTA. Pri. The Foreign Minister. Dr. Subrandio. said here that one of Communist China's "Bit; Three" may visit Indonesia this year. He said this alter his report to President Soekarno on the results of his Peking mission.
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    • 47 3 ACCRA, Fri. President Kwame Nkrnmah went to Accra Military Hospital yesterday to see victims of the bomb explosion which killed four persons and injured 85 at a rally on Tuesday. Mr. Nkrumah left the rally only 10 minutes before the bomb was thrown. 1'.P.1.
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    • 443 3 LONDON, Friday. fHE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Harold Macmillan, was asked on television last night when the problem of Britain and the Common Market would be settled. He replied: "It must be soon." He went on "I can't give a date, but it can't
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    • 198 3 Jack: The only time A-weapons could be used WASHINGTON, Fri. President Kennedy said that the British nuclear deterrent would be "independent in moments of great national peril, which is really the only time you consider using nuclear weapons anyway," the White House revealed yesterday. It made public a partial transcript
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    • 33 3 DURHAM (England), Pri. Durham University will confer an honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree on Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald new Governor of Kenya and former Commissioner-General for South-East Asia. Reuter.
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    • 139 3 THIRD FIRE IN WEEK IN EMPIRE STATE US-EUROPEAN DESK NEW YORK. Fri— The third fire to break out in the Empire State Bui'dlng in the last four days sent firemen rushing into action again yesterday. Firemen were called at 7.55 a.m. to the 31st floor of the world's tal.est building
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    • 29 3 KIEL (West Germany), Pri. The skeletons of 52 people were discovered in a mass grave on the site of a former Nazi concentration camp here. Reuter.
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    • 28 3 STOCKHOLM. Pri. Signals, which could have come from a new Russian satellite, were picked up at the Swedish control station at Enkoeving twice yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 233 3 LONDON, Fri. Earl i Bert rand) Russell, the 90-year-old philosopher, announced today he has resigned as president of the National Committee of 100, the major British nuclear disarmament organisation. He told the committee's secretary by letter he was still a believer in mass civil
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    • 44 3 MEW YORK: Police last night dispersed a groap of shouting students who gathered around Negro James H M-redith in the University of Mississippi cafeteria. It was the largest demonstraton in the four consecutive nights they have jeered him while he ate dinner.
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  • 270 4 Planning the family: S'pore talks SINGAPORE, Friday fWENTY FOUR world leading scientists will be among 300 delegates from 38 countries attending the Seventh International Conference on Planned Parenthood to be held in Singapore next month. This will be the rourth time the International Planned Parenthood Federation will have met in
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  • 317 4 ADULT EDUCATION NOW IN THE MALAY MEDIUM SINGAPORE, Friday THE Adult Education Board is to take another step forward in the provision of educational facilities for adults who have not had the opportunity of having had or of completing their education. For the first time, secondary education for adults In
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  • 115 4 GOVT. PICKS NEW SITE FOR 'PASAR MALAM' SINGAPORE. Fri. The Government today announced that Saturday night "pasar malam" hawkers banned from Woodlands will now be allowed to pitch their stalls three-quarters of a mile from the banned site nearer the City, or the 14? milestone. Woodlands Road. They will have
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  • 87 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A 22--year-old girl. Tan Siew Kirn, who was privately in love with her cousin, was found dead In her room at Tyrwhitt Road on Nov. 2. last year, a few months after the cousin got married to another girl, an Inquest was told today. A
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  • 329 4 Movements by air rpHK following is tod»y» schex duie oi civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Dusseldorf. Beirut, Baghdad. Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 714) 5.30 p.m.; from Sydney Darwin iBA 701) 6.10 pjn. Thai International: From Manila. Hong Kong, Bangkok. (TO 403)
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  • 60 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Seletar Theatre Club will stage its Christmas production of "Aladdin" at the Cultural Centre at 7 p.m. on Jan 24. 25 and 26. Tickets at $4. $3 and $2 are obtainable from Robinsons, Cold Storage or the Club, (Tel. ***** Ext- 194). A students' performance
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Rank and File of Police "D" Division, will hold a get-together party on Jan. 19 at Havelock Road Police Quarters. Chancellor Road.
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  • 141 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A series of six lectures based on Malaysian society and Islam is now being held at the Cultural Centre at 8 p.m. These lectures are being organised by the Singapore Society for Spiritual Culture and the Malaysian Sociological Research Institute. The next
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  • 77 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three robbers, one armed with a revolver and the others with knives, robbed a charcoal shop in Beach Road of cash and Jewellery worth $2,000 today. Entering tbe home-cum-shop from the back door. the three thugs held up the clerk. Mr. Ho Peng Urn. 52.
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  • 1210 5 BUT MOTHER OF TWIN GIRLS SAYS: I HAD PICTURE TAKEN FOR SAKE OF MY DAUGHTER Counsel: She failed to prove three essential points pENANG, Fri.— The maintenance suit against Penang millionaire Loh Boon Siew took a dramatic turn this afternoon when Loh's counsel, Mr. Ong Huck Lim,
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  • 271 5 A 'shoddy charge Marshall SINGAPORE. Fri DEFENCE lawyer Mr. David Marshall today criticised the State Advocate General's Office for framing a "shoddy" charge, and urged a magistrate to discharge his client for allegedly solemnlsins a Hindu marriage without authority from the Registrar of Marriages. K R. Murugaiyan. aR.A.F. clerk, is
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  • 165 5 CREW OF ARRESTED SHIP WIN $114,000 CLAIM SINGAPORE, Fri. Judgment for $114,--853 was entered by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today in a claim brought by a ship's crew for wages, subsistence money, and return passage to Greece. The claim was brought by the crew of the S.
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  • 125 5 r^UNGUN, Fri.— A man with a suitcu.se. who was found walking late last night near the ana where a businessman was shot dead, has been detained by the police. Police found that he was injured and questioned him. the Dungun OCPD, Inche Selu. mat
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  • 43 5 r KLANG. Fri. -The hradira-ter of the Hinh School here. Mi. S K. Nityaqam. lia> been transferred to Malacca as Chief Education Officer. A senior master of the school. Mr E. L. Magnes», Is now the I acting headmaster.
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  • 247 6  - Boy's trick sends diamond robbers into police trap BOB PERIES By- gINGAPORE, Fri. After his diamond merchant father was robbed, a courageous 19-year youth, Tan Song Tak today trapped three armed robbers in the backyard of their home in Serangoon Road. The trap was so tight that even the robbers'
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  • 110 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A policeman opened j fire with his pistol at an I armed burglar who leapt at him from a i bush in Holland Road at i dawn today. The man escaped. Two policemen were on ■special patrol duty at the 6th mile when
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  • 31 6 KL'CHING, Fri. Three more cases of cholera have <en reported in the I'pper Hitching District. lln total number of confirmed cholera cases in this district Is now seven.
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  • 261 6 SINGAPORE, Fri 'THE regional accountant of Naafl, Mr. Leonard L Balch, today agreed with defence counsel Mr. David Marshall that the accounts of the Naafl Seletar shop were "somewhat shoddily" kept. Mr. Marshall was continuing his cross-examina-tion of Mr. Balch in the First Criminal District
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    • 307 6  -  JACKIE SAM: By FIVE YEA R S ago, when Kasban bin Sabet's wife gave girth to quadruplets, there was no happier home in Singapore. Forgotten, in that flush of pride and joy. were thoughts of making ends meet. Happy days followed. But all
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  • 123 6 J/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Deputy Prime i Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that the Government would introduce domestic science courses for women in adult education classes. He was speaking at the annual meeting of the Women's Institute in Petaling Jaya. Tun
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  • 2194 7  - I've never been so glad to see a man I hate LEN DEIGHTON H PART SEVEN OF THE SPY STORY THAT IS UTTERLY DIFFERENT. JAY said: "Will you let Mr. \V a t c r in a n here have a cheque for fifteen guineas. The number three account, M
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  • 318 8 MANILA, Fri.— The "War Cabinet" of Brunei revolutionary leader Sheikh A. M. Azahari was announced here yesterday by his "Economic, Commerce and Industry Minister," Zaini Haji Ahmad. It consists of ministers for each of the 13 "ministries" organised since the revolt Mr. Zaini
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  • 324 8 BRUNEI TOWN, Friday. pENGIRAN Yusoff Director of Brunei's Broadcasting and Information Department, said yesterday that chaotic conditions and lack of protection prevented the Government from issuing much information during the revolt. In a reply directed at Press criticism, he said: "Condi- I
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  • 139 8 Troops join rebels? 'That's not true' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Lt.-Col. Tengku Ahmad Burhanuddln, Commanding Officer of the Brunei Malay Regiment, today denied reports from Brunei In the Malay Press that members of the regiment had been found with the rebels during the recent uprising. One soldier who was on leave
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  • 31 8 SEREMBAN, Fri. The Negri Sembilan Malay Chamber of Commerce will hold an annual meeting on Jan. 20. All Malays in business In the state are invited to attend.
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  • 24 8 PENANG. Fri. Penang Justices at the Peace will hold their first get-together dinner at the E. and O. Hotel here tomorrow.
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  • 65 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Chinese woman, about 20 whose half- naked body was found in Kallang River under Merdeka Bridge on Dec. 15 last year had not yet been identified, ar. inquest was told today. Inspector Joseph Lav of the Marine Police said the police had tried thtlr
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  • 59 8 TELUK ANSON Fri. Private Sha'ari bin Mat I«i of the Malayan Special Force in the Coneo who died of acute appendicitis was buried with full military honours in his village, Sungai Pulau 17 miles from here yesterday. Sha'ari. of the 2nd Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, died on Dec.
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  • 28 8 SINGAPORE Fri.— A coconut tree snapped in two and crashed on the roof of a shack In Lorong 25 yesterday. No one was hurt.
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  • 37 8 IPOH, Fri. A T»'"'"g labourer, Hew Ah Kee, 31, was murdered in the mining town of M&llm Nawar yesterday afternoon. He was attacked by four youths armed with sticks In front of a coffeeshop.
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  • 32 8 SEREMBAN. Fri. The Dato Klana. Undang of Sungei Ujong. one of the senior ruling chiefs In Negrl Sembilan. has been elected pro-tern chairman of the Negrl Sembilan Shooting Association
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  • 131 8 1/-TJALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Four youths, carrying daggers and parangs, raided a perfume factory in Pudu Ulu, off the 2nd mile. Cheras Road and escaped with $1,000 and $274 worth of Jewellery last night. The robbers held up the manager of Lltzy Perfumery Co., Mr. Lam Kum
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  • 168 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri T^HE Government is again looking for "learn-as you teach" teachers in its secondary continuat ion schools. A spokesman of the Ministry of Education. Inche Abdul Majld bin Othman. said today tUe number of these teachers to be recruited would depend on the number of
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  • 356 9 Last chance to avoid new I-card penalties KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Federation Commissioner for National Registration, Inche Ibrahim bin Ali, warned today that the 30-month period for changing old identity cards for new ones would definitely end at the end of this month. In a statement, he said: "The period
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  • 84 9 SHELL MAN TO TRAIN IN AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Anthony Bong, 40, a Shell employee in Pulau Bukom, will leave for a six-month materials training course in Geelong, Australia, on Jan. 26 He will also spend a week at the Clyde Refinery in Sydney. Mr. Bong joined Shell in Kuala
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  • 35 9 IPOH, Fri— Khaw Ah Ewe, 23. a shop assistant, was fined $25 in the magistrate's court here for using abusive language to a police constable Hassan bin Salleh, on Oct. 14 last year.
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  • 370 9 U.S. urged: Set 'ef f ective' tin sale floor price Kuala Lumpur, Fri. rrHE United States Government was urged today to fix a minimum disposal price "at an effective level' in its programme for disposals of tin from the strategic stockpile. Mr H. M. Fuller, a Malayan delegate to the
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  • 56 9 SINGAPORE, Fn The managing director of Alitalia, Dr. Bruno Velani, flew in today from Jakarta for a threeday visit to the airline's local office and to examine expansion possibilities. Dr. Velani is now on a pleasure and business tour of the East. He has already visited
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  • 189 9 BRUNEI'S TIMBER' INDUSTRY TO REVIVE QUICKLY I7UCHING, Fri. The 1Y timber industry in Brunei which has been at a standstill since the revolt last month is to be revived quickly. The District Officer of Belait District. Pengiran Momin Din Pengiran Haji Ismail, said today that the police would now issue
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  • 34 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. S. A. Ablshegam. Director of the National Productivity Centre, left by air today to attend a two-week International Labour Organisation conference which begins in Geneva on Monday.
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  • 27 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Television Singapura's cameras will roll at a "full dress" rehearsal at the City Hall steps from 9 am till late evening on Sunday.
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  • 469 9 The need for new rules on chicks by the Ministry KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Federation Government today defended its new regulations to allow only pollo-rum-free chicks to be imported from Singapore. A statement by the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives said that thousands of dayold chicks were imported from Australia, Japan,
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  • 57 9 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri— A fire I destroyed about eight acres of re- j planted young rubber trees in an estate on the Manong-Kuala i Kangsar Read, «ight miles from here yesterday afternoon. It Is believed that the fire was started by a cigarette butt thrown on
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  • 24 9 SEREMBAN. Fri. A total of 57 fatal road accidents were reported here last year compared with 51 in 1961. police said
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  • 53 10 t» »»r* S/e (Minimum) MRS. TAN YANG KIAT (uf Nonya <;o)i Mirw Tan i age 06 passed away r-ai'lullT at her residence. 86. Carpmarl Road.. 8 pore 15 on 10-1-63. She leavaj behind her beloved husband, two sons. Leon* KanK. beonK Chwee and daiiKhtrr-in-law, Jranettr. Funeral on Monday 14-I-A3
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  • 586 10 The Straits Times Saturday, January 12, 1963. Embers Of Revolt Out of touch with Brunei from the day before the revolt. Azahari is now completely out of touch with reality. From his new hideaway in Manila he announced yesterday his 'war cabinet". There are thirteen ministries, but not all thirteen
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  • 347 10 The Port Swettenham byelection for the Selangor Legislative Council seat made vacant by the death in Novemjber of the Speaker. Da to Abdullah, is no ordinary State poll. Local affairs have scarcely been mentioned. The Brunei 'revolt and the railway strike have been the recurrent ■themes. The
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  • 333 10 Whatever happens now in Elisabthville, Mr. Tshombe is j not the man he was. Whether this is as obvioualy good for the Congo as is being assumed is another question. If federation can be quickly and effectively accomplished, and a strong central government is in charge, then the
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  • 610 10  - THE VARIED WORLDS OF THAT DYNAMO CALLED YEW KOH DAHARI ALI by A I ALA Y A has lost a scholar- politician by the death of Tun Leong Yew Koh, the Minister of Justice. He had been lawyer, administrator, civil servant and banker. But it was for his political activities
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  • 796 10 THE INDONESIAN SCENE by A SPECIAL WRITER THE q ue s tion being asked in Jakarta is whether the Indonesian Government's involvement in the Northern Borneo problem is going to provide yet another excuse for not getting down fo economic stabilisation. The political parties,
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  • 355 11 Miss Wong leaves today with 'many thanks' IPOH, Fri.— Miss Wong Kam Thye. 22. the schoolgirl who has lived in the shadow of death for the last six months, leaves her home town for Australia tomorrow with a heart full of gratitude. In a farewell interview. Miss Wong said: "I
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  • 39 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Ministry of Culture will present its 120 th Aneka Ragam ra'ayat in the Kampong Kembangan Community Centre at 7. p.m. tomorrow to mark Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's visit and itM ODening of the centre.
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  • 306 11 OBSESSED SPINSTER SPOKE OF AN OLD WOMAN OF KATONG— BROTHER SINGAPORE, Friday State Coroner, Mr. S.R. Chapkhana, inquiring into the death of a middle-aged spinster said to have been obsessed by the "witchcraft of an old woman," said today: ''This, is the most pathetic and upsetting inquiry
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  • 105 11 Burning of Tengku's effigy: Protest KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Alliance headquarters here has received four letters from Umno divisions and one from a state organisation protesting against the recent burning of Tengku Abdul Rahman's efflgy at the Merdeka Square in Jakarta. Th« four divisions are Huang Utara. Pontian and Muar
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  • 54 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The State Advocate-General, Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, today praised inmates of the Gimson School for Boys for building a prayer house in the grounds Opening the prayer house tht.« evening. Inche Ahmad expressed the hope that It would 'help to Rtrenprthen the moral fibre
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  • 217 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. TWO men found with subversive Communist docux ments in two cinemas on the same night were jailed by two district courts today. Ang Leong Huat, 27. a shop partner, received a four-year sentence and Ng Tong Peng. 30. a taxi driver three
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  • 75 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. TWO men were today acquitted in a district court on a charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen fibre glass boat worth $12,000 on Nov. 3. last year. Ng Peck Liang and Saw Keng Kah were alleged to have committed the offence at
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  • 72 11 SINOAPORE, Fri. Nine Colombo Plan students from North Borneo and Sarawak arrived here today to undergo training as public health inspectors with the Singapore Government. They are David Yona Tai Vui. Lim Pens Hui. Loon Chen Kong. Francis Chang Mm Kiona. Robin Cliia Thau Ken and
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  • 86 11 PENANG. Fri. A village boy, Fadzil bin Suid. presented a national costume to Air Commodore N. Ford yesterday in appreciation of assistance given by Australian airmen. The airmen of the RAAF base at Butterworth had donated cash for a youth centre at Bagan Belat, a village
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  • 152 11 New Chief Justice for Assize opening SINGAPORE, Fri.— The 13 opening of the 1963 Singapore Assizes on Monday will see the State's first Asian Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, presiding over the colourful ceremony. The opening will be preceded by two church servicesone at St. Andrew's Cathedral and
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  • 28 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The TanHH* Representative Council will hold a prize distribution ceremony and a variety show in the Happy World Stadium at S pjn. on Moday.
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  • 237 11 100 entries in contest for 1962's 'creative advertising' SINGAPORE, Fri. The first advertising awards organised by the Creative Circle, a sub-committee of the Singapore Publicity Club will be made by Mr. W. K. Yong, president of the Malayan Advertisers' A s s o c iation, at a dinner ceremony at
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  • 47 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. C. O. Turner, Qantas chief executive and general manager, flew into Seingapore tonight from Sydney to open up a new Qantas office here. The new office is at 86. Bras Basah Road and the opening ceremony will be held next Wednesday.
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  • 58 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Lav Kam, 26, of Johore, was sentenced to six months' jail for attemptIng to extort $40 from Chin Yeng. proprietress of Beng Lai Massage Parlour here on Jan. 3. Lav, who had one previous conviction, pleaded guilty to the charge and was
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  • 83 11 HAJI MUBIN SHEPPARD TO RETIRE IN JUNE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Director of Museums, Haji Mhbln Sheppard. will be retiring in June. Haji Mufcin (above). who will be 58 in June, became the Director of Museums five years ago. and has played a major role in the planning of
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  • 184 11 OINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Manufacturers' Association today welcomed the Government's plan to set up a labour union for workers in pioneer industries. The Finance Mlni.ster. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. In a broadcast over Radio Singapore last night said that the union was to ensure
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  • 29 11 PENANG. Fri. The Blood Transfusion Association, and the Penang medical staff, will hold a Chinese New Year dance at the new nurses' hostel on Jan. 26.
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  • 36 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Products of 45 leading Japanese manufacturers of pharmaceutical, medical and dental goods are on public display at a six-day exhibition which opened at the Chine?? YMCA in South Pier Road this morning
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  • 17 11 KLANG, Frt. A total of $6,600 was collected for the Poppy Day Fund here.
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  • 76 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. A "third party" is attempting to settle the nine-day old strike by 400 employees of the Metal Box Company in Woodlands. This new move was confirmed by a management spokesman today. He de- cllned to identify the third party, but said: "We are
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    • 547 11 Your Radio Listening Dtnm QIMAADHDr Orchestra; 1040 Feature Horn 1 Malayanaires; 4.00 Sing SomenMUIVS OinUHrvnt n3O Saturday Night Rhythm; thing Simple; 4.30 Continental SHORTWAVE SERVICE 12.00 Close Down. Cafe; 6.00 Time Signal, Ih« 41 Metres D nin *v News; 5.05 Instrumental SouMEDII'M WAVE BEBVICE r\f\lJl\J (VI ALA T A venirs;
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  • The Straits Times SATURDAY FORUM
    • 145 12 I WAS much surprised to so a man of Mr. K.i ram Singh's education criticising Mr. Tan Slew Sin s statement that the Alliance hoped to narrow the cap between the "haves and have-nots". Any progressive Government should try to do
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    • 75 12 1 REGRET to say that tin Butterworth Youth Clv!: la not very active. Lack oi public support and the ignorance of many even that such an organisation exists may explain this lack of vigour. I suggest that the club organise a publicity campaign to spread the ideals of
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    • 253 12 ESSENTIAL ISSUES BEHIND THE RAIL STRIKE AS a member of the public and a taxpayer I am concerned that the railway dispute is still not settled. There has certainly been much bungling by both sides and it is difficult to place the blame squarely on any one side. The attempt
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    • 437 12 Tough two years for Chinese pupils YOUR editorial "Policy at Stake" (S.T. Jan. 4) brings to light a problem that may arise immediately in two years' time. Views expressed now may help the education authorities to form their policy. We have 58 Chinese secondary schools with about 10,000 students who
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    • 254 12 Barisan support of 'revolt in Borneo' rpHE letter you published X irom Inche Rahim Ishak betrays the communal twist that the People's Action Party has sought to inject -into the revolt in Borneo. It is part of the PAP's tactic of turning Chinese sentiment against the struggle for independence in
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    • 243 12 THE CASE FOR PARK METERS IN S'PORE I AM sorry to see that my suggestion of parking meters in Singapore's car parks has attracted the criticism that 200 attendants would be thrown out of work. This is not necessarily the case, as a number of attendants will still be needed
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    • 105 12 MUCH as I like recent changes in the Radio Malaya service I strongly oppose the night broadcasts of some good programmes (good as far as adolescents are concerned) such as "Pick of the Pops." "Popularity Parade" and Hit Parade."' The broadcasting of these popular teenage programmes at night
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    • 144 12 rp R A F F I C conditions X are chaotic at the "V" shaped road junction at 4. miles Klang Road (Kuala Lumpur) leading to Sungei Besi Road. This junction serves as an open air market, lorry parking area and bus stand and turning point for
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    • 133 12 SOME teachers are more interested in giving private tuition than in instructing the children in their own school classes. This tuition is reserved for the children of the better off families, for some of us cannot afford to pay for these special services. I think this is clearly
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    • 113 12 MRS. Aishah Ghani's pica in the Senate for the rights of Malayan women was admirable. It swells our hearts with pride and satisfaction to find Malay women rightly awakened to their capacity and their duties. The women in this country must be given every opportunity to enter the
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    • 255 12 A call on the Undang forty years ago YOUR report on the death of the Undang of Jelebu (S.T. Jan. 2> reminds me that while I was ARSC and magistrate. Seremban. throughout 1923 I paid an Informal visit to the elderly gentleman who then occupied that position. He live in
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    • 91 12 yARIOUS very sympathetic unions have poured in money to ease the railway •strikers' difficulties. But. few ever give a passing thought to the hardship imposed on the poor by the strike. Some people have seized this "never had it so good opportunity to swell their already fat wallets.-
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    • 70 12 THE chorus "Why are wt waiting" seems to be getting louder and louder. Hundreds of newly trained teachers are still waiting for their posting. Is It surprising that the teachers fight shy of the East Coast when they are given such short notice? Is the Education Department so
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    • 49 12 I AGREE with Ungku Abdul Azizs comments on "lively music" for early morning listening. The present type of music broadcast in the mornings Is depressing. Why does not Radio Malaya give us the same stuff that Radio Nirom (Batavia) did before thr war? S. ARLGRAII.VM Kuala Lumpur
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    • 103 12 itr J^jl 4t\^L j IA jJfV •Qt. ifrPi ]JET^(4- jJM^A ijfc^l 'lA 4£\ *_A 4tK ~^A^MtTtA iMtT^A jMPmJ^A. jßftOC 4t\ v*fc^H fv^B Ylj£-*F^ Jf fill What makes Arrow the favourite shirt for Chinese New Year? '~Sp> Arrow is the first name in men's wear first in exciting fashion ideas. gL^>
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    • 315 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Pool about to stick in court 1. Moil- man iwice as natural? -(6, 4, i>. 6. Field the sailors study (5;. 9. U requires power to pull a 7 German Is in the Royal Air vehicle (3-4». F °rce by mistake (7). 10. Where sailors
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    • 1064 13 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT S.S I »lfi t—Hnx tO clt txtro STRAITS TIMES BOX A 1482 All pplicanta thanked Vacancy now filled WANTED IMMEDIATELY an English (eacher. Apply to Headmaster. Peng Mm Primary scbool (National Type), Ja.l.k, Malacca. WANTED A QUALIFIED Teacher of English and National Language Apply
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    • 652 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrta tl (MlMUr—Mmx tt eta, ntrm SOSCC HONDA SUPIRSPORTS Excellent condition 9 months old $1,250/--0.n.0. P/Exchange Fiat 600/Marvellette Minor. Apply Oeylang Lor. 33. Esso Station 2 6 p.m. RENAULT OAUFHINE I*6B 42 m.p.g. Excellent condition throughout one owner. New paintwork, tyre*. C/ Insured Taxed May. 53.
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    • 723 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wort* SS (Mi*,)— en tt eU. ntrm CHUNG SHAN MOTORS Ltd. offer: 1961 Bluebird Station Wagon. Datsun Pickup. 1960 Mini Minor, D/Blueblrd 1956 Ford Popular, Ford Prefect. 1900 Minor Tourer. 1954 Ford Prefect, 1953 Hlllman. 1902 (Somerset, 240. Lavender Street, Spore.-12. TeL ***** *****. USED-CARS FOR
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    • 607 13 FOR SALE :o Wordt SS (Ml*,}— Box St et: ntrm CHINESE NEW YEAR Discount*! Just Arrived ladles' 100% Cotton < Pyjamaruit* Now 44.50 Only, Also Kor Bednheets. Bedcovers, Blankets Bathtrurels, Just Remember tt Visit I Luck's 17, Orcnard Road, B'pore. ■mill COLF CLUBS, Pram*. Push-Chalra, Hammocks, LP Record*. Carpets. Rugs,
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    • 558 13 LADIES HAIRDRESSING t$ WmytMJ JJ (Mm*.)— Bam i* cl: txirm JAVA MOOES Beaury aaioo (Air. conditioned). Expert U/Styllsls. Beautician Tel: *****. ALICE'S BEAUTY SALON (alreon<tl. ttoned) 23 Llchl Avenue Seanett Esiat*. Tel: SS94O, B' pore, SALON CATALINA Kor your In. dividual tutntyles. H'Kong/Japae (rained B/styllut and Manicurist. Leisons In U/dresaing.
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  • 1681 14 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE The murderer who ended it all with a bullet BLOODSTAINED CAREER OF RONALD JOHN CHESNEY ON the night of February 1(>, 1954, a heavily-built bearded man walked into a lonely beech wood on the outskirts of Cologne, Germany, and killed himself with a .45 Colt revolver.
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  • 148 16 (OFFICIAL 0U0TATI0NI) Jan. 11 Three months. !>'jnlop« 14 cts. s. Darby 4|d. K. St N. 16 eta. C. Storage 4 id. Uiimmon 11 cts. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Waugh IS eta. Shell 14cts. M. Brew 26 cts. Steamship 8 cts. M. Cement 18 eta. 8. Times 22 cts
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  • 102 16 rpHI Malayan Ixohania Banks Ant- nation made ibrse changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): N«w Y.rk: huying T.T. 32 19/16. alrmaU OD 33 I 18. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 1/16 trade Mil*. Selling T.T. m OO ready: Hew Yerk 322.
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  • 51 16 Output from the estates and mines In the Guthrie Group for December and for 1962 In brackets are as follows: rubber 9.417.000 lb. (96.929.000 lb.). tea 153.000 lt>. (1,923,000 lb.), palm oil 2,958 tons (27,929 tons), palm kernels 771 tons (7,005 tons), and tin ore 1,460 plculs (19.262
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  • 434 16 From Our Market Correspondent ON the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday industrials were steady with small price movements. The turnover generally was moderate, but there was more activity in tins the main feature being Tongkah Harbour which was done from 955. to 96s 3d. to
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  • 23 16 Malayan Stock Indice*; Jan. 10 Jan. tl Industrials 1ff1.89 101.54 Tins 103.41 104.00 S rubbers 100.56 100.19 Dec. 29. 1962 100.
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  • 747 16 pOMBINED business in the Stngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BouMead (1.000) $1.84 xd: Dunleps 1 1.000) $2.52. (2.000) 12.53. (4.000) $2.52 P. East Smelt 52.70 SL. ON. 52.72 ON. (l.OOO)
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  • 313 16 'THE Straits tin price sustained a slight drop A yesterday, the price being taken down 25 cents to $426. 12 A per picul on an offering estimated at 250 tons. In London on Thursday tin held steady at a loss of 20s.
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  • 251 16 JANUARY tint tirade rubber buyers f.e.b. closed at :> p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 79 cent* per lb. up a quarter of a cent. The tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. closing pries In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt f.o.b. buyers 71J.
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  • 97 16 CHINIIC Product Exchange, tlngapera noon prlcea per plcul yesterday: CMWiut ail: bulk *44| sellers, dram |4S sellers, Copra: Jan. UK/Con'ment $29 buyers, $30 sellers. Pepper: Muntok white *137t seller*. Sarawak white $135 sellers, special Sarawak blark $H74 sellers, garbled Lampontf blark «92t sellers. AST A SIO2J Kellers. •ingapcrt
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  • 128 16 MELBOURNE. Frl. INVESTMENT SHARES were steady tooay. Coy Bros, recovered strongly after yesterday's rally, which followed ;i series of falls since January 2. rising 6d. to 6s. 7d. Leaders were variable, while oil and mining stocks eased. Rtthmans rose 9d. to 365. 9d. A.0.0. advanced 6d. to 565.
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  • 193 16 SHIP! lying alonmirte the tingapori Harbour wharves «r eipected today: Burnslde 6/7. Mandowt, 40/41. Oakvllle 29 30. Olenvllle 23/24. TJihant)»t 1314. Breconithlre, K/9. PokoJ 4 S. Kastern Maid 1.V16. Tozal Mara 19. BriKit Maer.«k 12 43. HiblKO 3. Pulau Kldjang N.W .1. Pruidm Plen* IS. Perseus
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  • 28 16 January. 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE- 79 cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5426.12} (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 5 tons).
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  • 618 16 'PHIS week the Mala- yan Rubber Market has remained dull and featureless report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current circular. Values eased threequarters of a cent, more on lack of demand than any particular selliPK pressure. t The "on-off" quality of the Malayan Railway strike has
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    • 240 16 TENDERS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC 'THE CANTEEN" Tenders are invited from e.<Ublished caterers for the sole right of operating the Students' Caruefj^. and the SufT Canteen jointly c»i^rv ed "The Canteen" for a term of 3 years at the Polytechnic. Full details and tender forms are obtainable from the Assistant Registrar (Finance".
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    • 907 17 I TO LET Shop6/oflke Accommodation Now available in good localities at New Bridge Road/South Bridge Road: Upper Pickering Street; Pr. Philip Aye; Margaret Drive/ Stirling Rd./Forfar Sq.; St. Michael: Kallang; Macpherson; Albert Hou.se; Lorong Tiga. Full details and tender forms are obtainable from the Application Section, Housine Si Development Board,
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    • 354 17 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) Notice Under Section IS? No Notice Is hereby given under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that a Draft Layout Plan No. J3/3433/2 of the Area bounded b 7 Jalan Bakrl. Pipe Line Reserve, Parlt Propok. Jalan Temeggong Ahmad and Jalan Lama (Bakrl)
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    • 381 17 NOTICES TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT EXTENSION OF SUBSCRIBER TRUNK DIALLING FACILITIES FOS KUALA LUMFUK SUBSCRIBERS. IMPORTANT With effect from 8-00 a.m. on Tuesday, 15th January, 1963. Std. facilities will be available for Kuala Lumpur subscribe™ to Malacca and Seremban. Me4e:— All telephone numbers in Malacca and Seremban have been changed because of
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    • 816 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR SCHOOL CLERK Applications are invited trom Federal Citizens for the above post. Applications must nave obtained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday and must have pass- ed the School Certificate or Federation of Malaya Certificate Examinations. Preference will be given to those with a knowledge
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    • 1178 17 THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE OUR AUDITORS HAVE REPORTED AS FOLLOWS: "We certify thot the Big Sweep tickets withdrawn from sole in the sweeps held in conjunction with the X'mos/New Year Race Meeting ended on 30th December 1962 were checked by us and sealed in a locked container until after
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    • 327 17 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Adriv. policy holders that with effect from Monday. Hth January, 1963. their office will be movrd to Sixth Floor, MERCANTILE BANK 3UILDING. KI'ALA UMl'li; The new telephone number will be *****. MR. EXECUTIVE DO YOU NEED PROVEN ABILITY? The ability to make decisions, to
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 287 18 Clubs try ways of thawing the big freeze LONDON, Friday. WITH no change in the icy conditions which have TT brought chaos to soccer in Britain this year, it looks like another bleak day for the football programme tomorrow. Already five games have been postponed, and many other clubi will
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    • 104 18 Hocking Fund aid motor racing BULAWAYO, Fri.— A worldwide Gary Hocking Memorial Fund has been openeo under the sponsorship of the Rhodesia Motor Sports Association. Its purpose will be to assist drivers, riders and officials throughout the world to meet expenses arising from injuries received during racing or practising. It
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    • 65 18 ADELATDE, Fri. Lan Meckiff, Australia's controversial Test bowler, was no-balled Jor throwing here today during the Simmeld Shield match between Victoria and South Australia. Garfield 'Sobers (32 not out) and John Lill (30 not outi came to South Australia's rescue and took the score to 75 for two
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    • 1291 18 JACK FINGLETON reporting on the Third Test Davidson (3-48) and Simpson (3*41) are Australia's bowling heroes SYDNEY, Friday. f\\GL AND lost much of the advantage of first strike against Australia in the Third Test which started at Sydney today and at stumps were
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    • 447 18  -  Norman Siebel SPORTSFRONT By SOH GHEE SOON remains in power as Singapore Amateur Football Association's president and shows he means to be all-power-ful. There Is no victor's generosity towards beaten rivals; only a bulldozing bluntness which has thrown up dirt and deepened rifts Into
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    • 200 19 Queen will be guest of honour at Cup Final KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. With the promise of fine weather and a keen match, Malayan Rugby Union are preparing for a bumper crowd at tomorrow's Malaya Cup final between Army Malaya and Perak at the Merdeka Stadium. Guest of honour at this
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    • 307 19  -  Larry Carroll Kedah put up a game fight SELANGOR 21 KEDAH 6; Kuala Lumpur, Friday (^ELANGOR entered the final of the All-Blues Cup l competition this evening by beating Kedah 21-6 in their Northern Zone play-off on the padang here. Selangor will meet Johore in the
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    • 248 19 JOHORE 13 STORE 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— Two snap goals in the second i half put Johore Asians through to the All-Blues Cup final with a 13-3 win overt Singapore here today. Johore's hero was their brainy and skilful stand-off Ungku Ismail who broke through
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    • 225 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ceylon Sports Club won the Singapore Hockey Association league division one title for the second year in succession when they beat Singapore Recreation Club 1-0 in the deciding match at Farrer Park today. Abdul' ah, who has been responsible for
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    • 304 19  -  Epsom Jeep SHOWS VAST IMPROVEMENT IPOH, Friday. RUBBER ESTATE showed tremendous improvement when he kept pace with speedy Pizarro II Jn a trial this morning. Apprentice Dick Low kept Rubber Estate on the bit all the way to finish level with Pizarro II (Mickey Donnelly) over 3f in
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    • 135 19 Float-shy horses left behind I roil. Kri.— Thirty of the 4> Smijaporc-traini-d horse* with enticements on the first day or the January meeting here on Sunday have already arrived. Other Singapore horses with engagements on the serond day. Wednesday, are expected arrive during the weekend. Several Singapore liorses were left
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    • 46 19 KEDAH 9 PI XI.IS 0 ALOR STAR, Fri.— lnside-rischt Chegu Oman All and cenire- forward Mohamed Noor MustalTa bagsed nine goals in Kedan's easy victory over Porlis in the I Sultans' Gold Cup soccer match here tod;iy. Chegu scored five and Noor four.
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    • 48 19 SPORTS DIARY RUGGES MALAYA CIP FINAL: Army .Malaya v Perak (Merdeka Stadium, 5.10 i. CLUB MATCHES: SCC v RASC (Spore padang): 443 BAD v GHQ (Ayer Rajah Rd); Naval Base 'A' v Tr>- Blacks (Naval Base). SOCCER STORE POLICE INTER-DIVI-SION FINAL: 'E 1 Division v Headquarters (Thomson Rd).
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  • 416 20  -  TAI SING ONN PASSENGERS TELL OF FIRE AT SEA ON WAY TO A NEW LIFE: 'PRETTY GRIM, BUT NO PANIC By KTALA LUMPUR, 1V Fri. Eightyfive people who started on a voyage by sea from Southampton on Dec. 30 arrived here today in a
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  • 152 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— S.A.F.A. council agreed late tonight that it will not recognise the A.F.P. even if its application for registration is accepted by the Registrar of Societies. Instead S.A.F.A. will hear the grievances of the players through them directly or through their respective clubs.
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  • 63 20 The Straits Times apologises to its many readers m Singapore who did not get their usual copy of the paper at breakfast time yesterday. An electrical fault which occurred hallway through the run put rinting behind schedule by several ours. The fault has now been put riuiu ,md
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  • 42 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Electric and Musical Industries (H.K.^ Ltd.. will hold a reception In honour of Sir Joseph Lockwood. chairman of the company In England at the 'His Master's Voice." Studio. 4th floor. Mac Donald House. Orchard Road, on Wednesday.
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  • 39 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Shri W.R. Rishi. of the Indian Commission, will give a talk on "Universities In India", for the Chines*; Y.MCA. Student and Youth Work Department at Shell Theatre, Shell House at 2.30 p.m on Monday.
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  • 192 20 ONDON, Fri. A domineering boss or a nagging wife can make you sick literally, a British doctor said today. Dr. L. E. Wear, a general practitioner of Crewkerne. Somerset, cites the case of Mr. and Mrs. "X" in the latest Issue, of
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  • 60 20 JAKARTA. Fri. The chief of Indonesia's harbour management body has proposed that foreign shipping firms should pay harbour fees in hard currencies at a rate more than five times the official exchange rate. President director Kusnoroto charged that many Singapore shipping firms were violating Indonesian
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  • 380 20 LONDON, Fri. The stock market closed dull today. Buyers were again showing only a very limited interest and it appeared that many were awaiting the outcome of next week's efforts to get a decision on the Common Market. Glltedged hardened at the outset but gave way later when
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  • 167 20 Favourite grandson first in Tun Leong's room KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tan Leong Yew Koh's favourite grandson, Robin Wong, was the first to find him dead but he did not quite understand he was in the presence of death. Robin's father, Mr. Raymond Wong, told the Straits Times today: "My eldest
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