The Straits Times, 18 March 1963

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  • 19 1 AVEBAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1963. <£ 15 CENTS. KDN 352
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  • 476 1 Reduced tension likely Jakarta's new man in Malaya a 'moderate' A halt in war of words? JAKARTA, Sun. The new Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya, Lt. -Gen. Djatikusumo, isbelived to advocate a "go-slow" approach in the implementation of his Government's "confrontation" towards Malaya. Observers be re hold the view
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  • 343 1 ...MECHANICAL CHOPSTICKS TOKYO, Sunday AU. S. Air Force officer has just patented an invention which, he thinks, will make him a millionaire mechanical chopsticks. At first, says Captain George A. Dawes, he will sell them to American tourists. Then to Japan and the rest of the
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  • 38 1 LONDON. Sun. Driving mirrors that automatically c p when caught by headlight glare from behind and parking lights that switch themselves on after dark are among new electronic motoring aids announced by a British firm.
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  • 58 1 IPOH, Sun.- Cantonese opera star and film actor Sun Man Chai joined a cheering crowd in the packed grandstand of the Perak Turf Club here today when the hot favourite Altesse Royale won the first race. But his joy was short-lived. He found that his winning tickets
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  • 47 1 SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, opened the new $260,000 bowling centre at the Royal Island Club on Saturday night. In this picture, Dr. Goh's face presents a study of grim determination as he bowls the first ball. Straits Times picture.
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  • 93 1 Three flee from reform centre SINGAPORE, Sun. The Reserve Unit and divisional police were called out today after three prisoners made a break from the Reformative Training Centre in Bedok. One of the prisoners was recaptured a few yards from the centre after a cordon was thrown around the area
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  • 26 1 ELISABETHVIL.LE. Sun. One Katannese" was killed and three Ethiopian U.N. soldiers were wounded in tribal brawls in I an African township near here.
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  • 194 1 Britain is told: Royal tour has gone —wrong ONDON, Sun. A full Ld scale inquest will be held Into the reasons for Australians' "coolness" to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip on their present tour, it was reported today. The people said reports have been received from the Royal entourage "suggesting
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  • 54 1 LONDON. Sun. Six Briton* began a 12-hour (ast on the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral here today to show their concern (or world bunker. The fast marts the beginning of the International Freedom from Hunger Week, during which campaigns to relieve poverty will take
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  • 168 1 LOVE-ly day for those 6 deaf-mutes SINGAPORE, Sun.— Love and happiness bios* somed in the "silent world" of three deaf and dumb sisters living In Pasir Panjang. They became engaged to three brothers, also deaf and dumb. The brothers motored 20 miles from their home in Chanffi to slip rings
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  • 231 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday THE Malay Seamen's ,I'nion here is to lodge a protest with the Indonesian Consulate(ieneral against the alleged manhandling of a local seaman by an Indonesian gunboat crew. The union's general secretary, Inche All Alwl, said the seaman. Sam Din Ahmad, 45. had complained
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  • 65 1 SOEKARNO— CRITIC SENT TO PRISON JAKARTA, Sun. —A theology teacher in West Java has been sentenced to four months' jail for criticising President Soekarno and other top figures in the Indonesian Government, the Communist Party organ Rakyat reported today. The teacher, Abdullah Setiasasmita. was allegto have "humiliated" Dr. Soekarno and
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  • 34 1 HONOLULU. Sun. A woman en route from Hong Kong to New York gave- birth on Friday to a 51b. 14] oz. Kir' aboard a PanAmerican jet transport flying over the Pacific.
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  • 155 1 'Pirate watch ring in Hong Kong' HONG KONG. Sun. A secret organisation is making millions of dollars by copying expensive Swiss watches in Hong Kong, a reliable source said today. The source said the Hong Kong police refused to cooperate with him to crack down on the organisation. He said
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  • 68 1 LONDON. Sun. Moscow Radio leads thr Held m thr number of hours it broadcasts in the world on its external services vuih 1.000 hours a week or morf than 2.000 hours it her carefully co-ordinated Eastern European slatellites are included. Moscow is followed by the Voice
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  • 46 1 WINDSCREEN CRA MAN INJURED SINGArOBE, Sun m.in crashed Into wind x- n of r.ir al kmuki'l into him Seng Road, in fruo< Strait^ Ttaaea y.ii' ■Ifkl Lim Tro t boon B Muar. fell tv the road m\%h bead 'njurirs and 1" leg He admitted
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  • 139 2 SAIGON IS ALERT FOR 'FIGHT AMERICA' DAY Sun.— Police today prepared for a possible wave of gre-nade.-throwing incidents in Saigon coinciding with the observance of 'Tight America" day by Vietnamese Communists on Tuesday. The Communist^ have been observing it for 12 years, originally in protest against U.B. aid to the
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  • 329 2 AFRO-ASIAN DESK pAIRO, Sun. Plans for a federal union of Egypt. Iraq and Syria are being worked out in secret talks here as a basis for a wider Arab grouping to include Algeria and the Yemen. Delegations from the three "founder" states have held more
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  • 53 2 TOKYO. Sun. From September Japanese will be free to holiday abroad for the first time since the war For the time being, however, the Government will continue to impose a maximum in the allotment of foreign exchange, nndersood to be about $1,500 a person, in addition to
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  • 373 2 Park wants to extend army rule for four years SEOUL, Sunday. JUNTA chairman Gen. Park Chung Hee proposed today that military rule over South Korea be extended for "about four years." The junta immediately suspended again all political activities. Gen. Park appealed to the nation on radio and television to
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  • 52 2 TROOPS of Kenya's General Service Unit (riot squad), wielding giant truncheons, disperse rioting antiBritish Somalis in Kenya's disputed Northern F r o n t i er District. The Somahs opposed a plan to make the area Kenya's seventh region. They want to Join
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  • 131 2 ALGERIA OPPOSES N-TEST ALGIERS, Sun.— AlgeA ria announced last night that French plans to explode an atomic bomb in the Sahara created a "grave situation" and she was recalling her ambassador to Paris for consultations. The Algerian Government, announcing this in a communique after a marathon Cabinet meeting, also said
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  • 45 2 HONG KONG. Sun. More than 100 Buddhists yesterday set free hundreds of birds, monkeys, deer, turtles and fish in a special ceremony to pray for rain. HonK Kong has been suffering from a prolonged drought which is causing reservoirs to run dry.
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  • 34 2 HONO KONG. Sun. Hong Kong police are examining all food parcels bound for China to prevent Chinese Nationalist agents here from sending sabotage materials to the mainland, It was learned today.
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  • 23 2 TOKYO. Sun.— Ten people were killed by a massive landslide which last night tore through a village in Niigaia prefecture.
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  • 23 2 CHITTAOONO. (East Pakistan). Sun. At least 11 people were Killed when a cyclone hit Banskhalt. 16 miles from Chlttagong.
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  • 261 2 MANILA. Sun. A fire that raged for nearly five hours In Manila's thickly populated Sampaloc district last night gutted more than 300 houses, the four-storey main building of the University of Manila and a seven-storey commercial building. There were no casualties. Several looters were arrested. Damage Is estimated
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  • 60 2 MELBOURNE. Sun. The 8.8.C. television interview with Mr. Georges Bidault. former French premier and OAS leader, has become a political controversy in Australia as well as in Britain but for the reverse reason. In Britain the Government has been criticised for allowing it to be shown. In
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  • 72 2 DARWIN. Sun. During a drive through Darwin today Queen Elizabeth stopped her car for a few moments to watch a festival, including a dragon dance by the town's large Chinese community. Before reaching Darwin, che royal couple had stopped at the inland towns of Tennant
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 336 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. HE United States charged yesterday that two Russian planes flew over U.S. territory in south-western Alaska for half an hour on Friday. U.S. interceptor planes took off after the intruders, the Pentagon said, but no shots and no defence missiles were fired. The Soviet planes
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    • 108 3 A MAN FROM MOSCOW WANTS TO —FORGET HERE IS Ivor Roswell. the British Embassy man sent home from Moscow, photographed for the first time since his return. At his secret hideout in Warwickshire, he said: "My conscience is clear." But he added: "My lips are sealed by the Official Secrets
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    • 211 3 De Gaulle has lunch with Juliana TME HAGUE, Sun. President de Gaulle flew home after a lunch with Queen Juliana yesterday, leaving her subjects bewildered by the strict security precautions taken to prevent a possible attempt oh his life. All flights were banned in the area of Ypenburg air base,
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    • 94 3 PARIS. Sun. British Embassy guests here danced till dawn after the glittering gala premiere of the film "Lawrence of Arabia" which raised £10,000 for the Hertford Hospital in Parts. Elizabeth Taylor, radiant in a white brocade evening gown and diamond tiara atop a hairstyle
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    • 26 3 GLASGOW, Sun. Hundreds of people ran for cover here yesterday when debris hurtled through the air after a factory explosion. No one was Injured.
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    • 30 3 OXFORD, (Mississippi*. Sun.— Dewey Greene, a Nejtro student who was refused admission to the University ol Mississippi earlier this year lias made a new bid for entry.
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    • 26 3 VANCOUVER Sun. Two boy scouts were killed and a third seriously injured when a mortar shell they found on a military rapge exploded.
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    • 329 3 IF THE stiff upper lips of the Windsor Castle Guards are quivering slightly today it is probably from the verbal lashing just delivered by the colonel of their regiment. Last night the whole First Battalion of the crack Scots Guards squatted on the gymnasium floor at
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    • 52 3 LOS ANGELES. San. A woman volunteered to ko into a lion's cage for a television programme here last night and was severely mauled. The lion got its teeth into her leg and relaxed its grip only after an attendant threw a bottle of ammonia in its
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    • 214 3 BEVERIDGE, THE WELFARE STATE ARCHITECT, DIES AT 84 OXFORD, Sun. Lord Beveridge, 84. the economist generally regarded as the architect of Britain's welfare state, died here last night. Lord Beveridge, who was born In Bengal, India, the son of a district Judge, spent most of his life devi.sii;g schemes to
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    • 35 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. Former President Harry S. Truman. 78. s>coffini? yesterday at reports that his health was railing, added: "A lot of people would like u> see ihe end of me. But they wont'
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    • 168 3 LONDON, Sun. The South African embassy will ask the BBC. for a preview of a television film "Sabotage in South Africa," due to be shown here on March 26, an embassy spokesman said today. The film, showing conditions in South Africa, was made
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    • 66 3 ZERMATT, (Switzerland) Sun Twelve typhoid caws have been admitted to hospital from this fadiionable winter sports resort, .lammed with thousands of visitors for the three-day Gornergrat Derby, one of the biggest international ski events in Switaerland. Another 30 people have been quarantined in the village
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    • 28 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I f A MOtfT I|/TM6 BEST AFT6B-A AMUSING 9NNEI? SPEECH 'com yi cktamlv oo\ MOBOOY woulo gue«s it A6CCE I **Y">\ S^VCP MAOgy
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  • 267 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Models and photographs of some of the modern housing estates, built by the Housing md Development Board wiil be on display at .an exhibition of visionary architecture to be opened by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. A statement by the board today
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  • 115 4 Cambridge exam for 418 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Education today announced that 418 can--1 didates passed the Singapore 1 qualifying test held last year for entry into the Cambridge School Certificate examination. A total of 2.214 candidates took the test. The percentage of passes this year was 18.88 compared
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  • 292 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Literary, Debating and Dramatic Society of St. Joseph* Institution put on that evergreen Victorian comedy, "Charley's Aunt," in the Victoria Theatre last night With •chool productions of this sort one la Invariably impressed with a special kind of enthusiasm that extends from producer to
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  • 359 4 THE following is tooajr'i schedule ol civil aircraft movement at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC: From Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 713) 9.05 p.m. Fan -American: Prom San Francisco, Los Angeles, Honolulu. Manila. Saigon (PA 843) 12.25 p.m. QanUs: From Sydney, Darwin, <QF 731) 6.45
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  • 91 4 IT'S A HAPPY DAY FOR THE 'SILENT SIX' HAPPILY betrothed in Singapore yesterday in a "silent world" romance were these three deaf and dumb Sect sisters to three deaf and dumb Leong brothers. All tailors, the three couples were brought together by a matchmaker and will be mar- ried towards
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  • 91 5 'TALK TO YOUR PARENTS IN MALAY' AI.OR STAR. Sun— Redan's Mentri Btsar, Dato Syed Omar Shahbuddln, last night urged non-Malay students to speak Malay in their homes to encourage their parents to speak the national language. He was addressing about 3.000 people at a rally marking the opening of Language
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  • 134 5 It should be basis for better relations T<ELUK ANSON. Sun.— 1 The national language was described by the Raja Muda of Perak as the "basis for oringing about a better understanding of all the races in the country." The Raja Muda, who was speaking at the launching of the first
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  • 39 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Tlie Chung Hwa free clinic and its branch gave free medical treatment to about 450.000 people since 1952. a clinic statement revealed today. The clinic Is run by the Singapore Chinese Physicians' Association.
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  • 24 5 JESSELTON. Sun.— An advance series of 'English by radio" lessons by the BBC. will be available shortly for broadcasting by Radio Sabah.
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  • 57 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Government has granted pioneer status for the production of television aerials, lining board, ceiling board and accoustic tiles. The Government also announced that unless there are objections. It will confer pioneer status to the following Industries: Assembly of radios, manufacture of chemicals,
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  • 324 5 Reporting centre fights the crooks IPOH, Sunday. pOLICE have set up a new reporting centre in the community hall in Pasir Pinji new village here. This is the first of its kind In Perak. Its aim is to get rid of gangsters involved in extortions and robberies in the thickly
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  • 118 5 FOUR MORE AUSSIE WARSHIPS COMING Our correspondent SYDNEY, San. Four Australian warships carrying about 2.000 officers and men are now on their way from Sydney to Singapore. The ships, which will join two already in the Commonwealth Far-East Strategic Reserve, are the aircraft carrier and Royal Australian Navy flagship Melbourne,
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  • 106 5 No-job Mac is now a clerk PENANG. Sun.— A British Muslim convert, who returned to Malaya with his homesick Malay wife early this year, has found employment. Mr. Johari MacWellson. 35. a former telepnonist at RAF Changi, has started work as a clerk at the RAAF base in Butterworth. "I
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  • 118 5 PENANG. Sun. About 8,000 students from 20 Chinese school here today attended the funeral of the •late Mr. Ong Keng Seng, well-known educationist and vice-president of the State M.C.A. Thousands of people lined the route to watch the two-mile long funeral procession. The burial
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  • 147 5 HE SCORES FIVE Al's AT HIS SECOND TRY... SINGAPORE, Sun.— ln 1961, Goh Kee Tai, 16 (above), was all set to sit for his Cambridge School Certificate examination. He had studied hard and was confident. But after he had completed two papers he fe'.i seriously ill and was heartbroken when
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  • 54 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Wong Tong Hens, 23, unemployed, was seriously hurt when he was attacked by two thugs armed with parangs and robbed of his wallet containing $30 in Tamplnes Road. He had Just got oS a bus and was walking along a narrow path towards his home
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  • 219 5 Youths who waste their time at clubs and —parties PENANG, Sun. Far too many youths, "especially those of schoolgoing age," wasted too much of their energy and time at nightclubs and parties which were not wholesome forthose of their age, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said last night.
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  • 51 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A woman. Mrs. L. C. Friislund. lost an envelope containing a wristwatch worth $200 and a necklace worth $3,000 while shopping eitiier in Change Alley or in Empress Place The envelope, which was in a handbag, was missed when Mrs. Friislund checked It after her
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 360 5 Bunny n» Ralph floimtdaM Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Followers tend to share in 1. Alter the quarter, the old pay movement < 9 claims are collected by fits Her surname is given in Act and starts (13 1 I (6). 10. She has esUbiished the re- Ht n «»tat
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  • 249 6 JrUALA LUMPUR, Son. The Amalgamated I nion of Government Clerical and Allied Services, which will bring together 21 clerical onions with a total membership of 18.900. was formed here today. The new union has been brought about through the merger of the clerical unions
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  • 76 6 Spore TV team studies ABC techniques SYDNEY, Sun.— A five-man team from Singapore has been in Sydney to study television production techniques at the Australian Broadcasting Commission. The leader of the team is Mr. Tan Slew Loon, supervisor of TV production facilities In the Singapore Culture Ministry's broadcasting division. With
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  • 34 6 JESSELTON. Sun. North Borneo is now linked to Alaska by radio telephone. The service Is available dally, except public holidays, from 8 sjn. to 10 am at $33.10 for a three-minute call.
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  • 275 6 Bomb at istana for 'Dragon' fi l m By AUSTEN ZFCHA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A bomb will be thrown into the Istana Tetamu (formerly King's House) on March 25 or 26 for a sequence in the film "The Year of the Dragon" now being made here. A United Artists si>okesman
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  • 40 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A thief broke into the home of R.A.F. Cpl. Eric Arthur Jones in Tong Lee Road, SeleUr, yesterday and took away a transistor radio, a gold ring worth $180 and a gold locket valued at »40
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  • 87 6 SYDNEY. Sun.— One of the outstanding medical students In Australian universities at present Is a Malayan, Khoo Soo Keat. In 1962, for the third year running, he topped his class examinations In Queensland University. In his first year, Khoo was awarded high distinction In four subjects
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  • 143 6 ROAD TAX LICENCE FORGERIES: A WARNING IPOH, Sun.— Police here have warned the public against being cheated into buying c-°rs with forged road tax licences valid until Aug. 31. A police spokesman said that a syndicate appeared to be using forged road tax licences and registration cards to cheat finance
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  • 73 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Johore Government will build 394 community halls one for each Icampong in the state during the next three years at a total cost of $2.4 million. Announcing this yesterday the Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos. said
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  • 99 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dito Haji Hassan Yunos, said today that many people wert alarmed at Indonesia's confrontation policy because Malayans had always been a peace-loving people. He warned them to be on their guard against undesirable elements in
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  • 30 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. A trade exhibition will be held at the Happy World from July 26 to Aug. 18. It will have several new features, including a zoo.
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  • 219 6 i TME National So- ciety for Canj cer Relief in Malaya was inaugurated i here today. The Selangor State Surgeon, Mr. S. M. A. Albady, who presided. i said it was necessary for i Malaya to have such a I society. Yean to
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  • 368 6 mwir v AL OR STAR, Sunday. tth six-member commission of inquiry appointed by the Government to probe fishing problems in Kedah and Perlis today inspected the vast fishing grounds off the Kedah coast which the fishermen say "unsafe" because of submerged old timber. •The
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  • 107 6 Good health bonus for sawmill staff SINGAPORE, bun.—Employees of Bukit Timah Sawmills Ltd. are entitled to an extra 18 days' wages if they take no sick leave in one year. This is one of the provisions of a collective agreement between the company and the Singapore General Employees' Union. The
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  • 65 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Army yesterday held a full dress rehearsal at Merdeka Stadium here in preparation for one of the biggest and most historic military parades in Malaya to be held at 8 a.m. on March 23. The parade will mark the ceremonial presentation of
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    1977 7  -  IE [^pjff UNFORTUNATELY for the Japanese, they did not realise the devastating effect these attacks were having upon the Americans. The Americans landed tanks, self-propelled guns and flame throwers. Their planes continually bombed the Japanese positions. It was not long before the vast mechanised juggernaut began to smash
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  • The Straits Times Monday, March 18, 1963.
    • 1236 8 Bulan Bahasa The pressure of population more than anything else stands in the way of improved living standards in Asia. I. :is a familiar statement, but it needs to be emphasised ovei i and over again. No pioneer legislation is needed to encourage the expansion of populations,
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  • 930 8  - A remedy to keep the£ healthy RICHARD HERRMANN AFTER LAST WEEK'S SUDDEN WAVE OF SELLING ABROAD... i by LONDON. Sunday. BR I TAINS f i nan cial c x p r t s were pondering this weekend what immediate treatment to pr&scribe for the pound sterling, suffering from recurrent bouts
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  • 919 8 Infuriated, dismayed LETTER AM both Infuriated and dismayed by the publicity given recently to the International Conference of Planned Parenthood. Are we to understand that all your readers accept without criticism the no doubt sincere but sadly misplaced efforts of the delegates at this conference? Or has culture suddenly become
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  • 293 8  -  Adam Kellett-Long by PEKING, Sun— The burly Soviet Ambassador Stepan Chervonenko. a key figure in moves towards talks between the Chinese and Soviet Communist Parties. left here for Moscow this week. It was presumed he would report to Mr. Khrushchev on recent
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    • 826 8 Straits TiiMS ft Malay Mail Cm—mt4 adv«rtlatm»nu mmi MMM Mi lal Htm ••LSI ST«SJA«M AMAff ••IS) •TOHA»« MANCMM AT HOLLAND NOAO-KATOtM KIPPIL WOAD-MAVAL BASS AutH»rt««« Af«Ma: CITY BOOK STOKB LT» Wln«tiMl«w Hmim. C»t»r»r 0»«T THaT MbTWB fWOtfT M. H. ISMAIL Admiralty BMI Ba*« M. tIOUL AP*AN t) STB 7 CM»St
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  • 304 9 Australia cracks down on the student —cabbies— From KEITH HOOPER OYDNEY, Sun. The Australian Immigration Department is cracking down on Asian students taking jobs, particularly as taxi drivers. This action is said to have followed requests from some embassies. However I doubt that many of the students involved will be
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  • 41 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The SouthBast Asia Photographic Society will hold its exhibition here from June 28. Entries tre open up to May 4. Forms are available from the Hon. Secretary. Mr. Kwok Cheok Kwong, SIB-C. North Bridge Road.
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  • 137 9 RUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Chief Port Manager at Port Swettenham. Mr. S.M. Ma roof. -'•v> UTRod that a new approach be adopted in the promotion of officers in port management. He makes the suggestion In an article in Kcreta Apl, a publication
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  • 78 9 Prizes, praise for 12 young artists BINOAPORE. Sun Ten young Singapore artist.-, and two from Barawak have won prizes and commendation certificates ln the 1962 Shankar's international children's competition. The prise winners areRahmat Abdullah Rahman i Sarawak) and Kasslm bin Sariman (Singapore). Those commended are Ibrahim Zallanl (Sarawak) and Leong
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  • 93 9 JHE Yang di-Pertuan Negara,lnche Yusof bin Ishak, conferring Singapore's highest honour, the Order of Temasek, on Mr. Lim Kirn San, (below), at the first State honours investituie at the Istana Negara on Saturday. Mr. Lim is the chairman of the Housing and Development Board. RIGHT: Gangbuster, Deputy
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  • 237 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The State Commissioner for Girl Guides in Selantor Mrs. J. Nahappan. today denied that guiding distracts girls from their studies. She said in a message to parents that in one school alone nine out of 12 Guides who sat for the
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  • 153 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHE Labour Party of Malaya called on the British A Government today to act with "sanity" to prevent hostility against it because of the Malaysia plan. In a signed statement, the secretary-general of the party, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, said the Labour
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  • 172 9 IESSELTON, sun. A J Bill to prevent outsiders from infiltrating into trade unions and leading them astray was passed last week in the North Borneo Legislative Council Introducing the Trade Unions and Trade Disputes (Amendment^ Bill, the Chief Secretary. Mr. A.
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  • 33 9 JOHORE BAHRL Hun TIM Assistant MlnUter of Labour. Mr. V. Manickßvaaagam. who It also national vlc'-prestderu of the Ma- layar. India.. Co "ureo*. t» now visiting MIC branch* In Johor*.
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  • 276 9 Naafi pledge just 'a publicity stunt': Union SINGAPORE. Sunday. rpHE Industrial Workers' Union has described a re- cent statement by Mr. H.P.T. Pridep.ux, manaeing director of Naafl, that there were "good prospects" of local staff filling higher positions in establishments in Singapore and the Federation, as "apparently a mere public)'"
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  • 17 9 IPOH. Sun.— Mr. N.T. Rajah, a lawyer, has been elected president of Ihe Jaycees. IpoU
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  • 203 9 The foe within: Warning to MCA —youths I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Members of the Malayan Chinese Association's youth section were told today to be on guard against "our enemies within." The president of tlie association. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said that these enemle.-. were more dangerous than tho.se outside the country.
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  • 201 9 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain Advertisement London. < Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop itching and relieve pain without surgery. In ease after case, while gently and promptly relieving pain,
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    • 140 9 gßi t^K vt\ Xsoorm iNSURE ijr, 1^ t" PRUDENTIAL < -54 "^J- Ll^^y 1 Here's how Prudential's worldwide ***^H^^ I paymtnts to poJtcyrtoWers averaged H out over the working days of 1961:- V^i «T¥ «l 385 45 1 •very hour %2 I $2,810,000 every full day XiX* 1 I $16,880,000
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    • 111 9 tfce mast ?«p*t&K If Jgl SOWAR BY WEST END WATCH C 2 REASONABLE PRICES y^H /^^Sj^o^n^^sSW^a^B^g^r AVAILABLE AT LEADING WATCH DEALERS PAR CAST SOLE AOtNTS LAP H EN G CO., LTD. SINGAPORE BANK OF CHINA lUILOINS HOMO KONG MARINA HOUSE EYE EXAMINATION Y»y can eat wMi Mcc teetti »wt I
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    • 532 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE SSToJn oT M1OKTWAVE SEBVICI nada; 10.49 Studies; 11.00 Fea41 Metres ture Half Hour; 11.90 Dance MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE TXm 120 &<»* 476 Metre, RADIO MALAYA rn^uJ^ O E2hZ 0ml 7 n ii NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 6.01 Morning Prelude, 7. IB crsvirF n mftrf<* News; 7
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    • 3033 10 HOTEL SINGAPURA INTERCONTINENTAL LIMITED. (A public Company limited by shares and incorporated in the State of Singapore under the Companies Ordinance, Cap. 174) I Authorised Capital 1 i Existing Issued Capital 1 i Capital to be Issued 1 20,000.000 ORDINARY SHARES OF 2,000,000 ORDINARY SHARES OF ONE 1,500,000 ORDINARY SHARES
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    • 1426 11 ta Liverpool i west coasi v.*., o«tr»ort two r. sum fiui 1 1 i'»ereeet. Denim. li Part uo I'verpa* li PI Mir 21 Mir 21 DOLIUS t.te.Mel. Siauow Mai II Ma 21 Mm Mm It/a Oiomio Marseilles. A>outk. I'peel. tta. Jl Mar 21 Mar 21/ 2 Mr J Holland, Himbu'i
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    • 1490 11 FHE E. A. C. LINESSAIIItNtt 10 ttPMM U HA.RI nAMBUtt, IUMLk. MIBJUT. Xgg^ ROnERBAM. AMSTEROAM. OSIB. tOINENBURO ANB CBPENNAtEN AzZ^®i S'Mai Paaaat Hr\W\ll "MALACCA- 3) 21/24 Mai 25/2) Mac M/U Mar M \BLJ3I -SONGKNU' a) IB Mar/ Apr IM la 1/ t Aft XP£ZJ& 'POONA- 28/24 Api Apr 17/21 Apr
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    • 1465 11 benMSMlsne aaß Btw EIPRESS SERVICE 10 IQNOON LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS •'para S'laa -enMj •ENNACHit I.PMI. m>ri. ti'min. N'kra, la Pt/Mar 21 Mar 22/21 BENBINNU B'rnen. N'ar(. A'vp. Roil, Hull ll PVMar 21 Mar 22/25 BENVENUE (N) lug. L lea. Mi.re. M ora Mar 20/24 Mar 25/2t Mir 28/ 1
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    • 1301 11 y-m-- MCALISILH «5c CO., LTD. WfeVtSKV Straßtaa Vf*** ELLERMAN LINE KLAVENIII LINE laaSß LONDON. NAMBURC. ROTTEROtM iM IKttlk. MN FRAMCiiCa Bar E. NULL ft MIDOLESUOUCH AEAITIE. VAPJCMVEB ft PtRTLANt CITY OF LEEBS* AcctiliH ci'gi lar Caatrat ft laaßt S'pora P. Sham caning G. 21 24/11 Mar 21 22 Ma. 22,23
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  • 26 12 (p-rlb.) (pfrplcul). 11. 75fc cts. $430.00 12. 74% eta. $431.75 13. 15% eta. 9430.25 14. 76>^ eta. M30.50 15. 76 cU. I431.37H 1C $431.M
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  • 1864 12 New offers galore for public in Malaya From Our Market Correspondent IJEW offers of shares galore to the Malayan public are in the offing and the announcements by Esso and Hotel Singapura Intercontinental are expected to be the forerunners of several more now being considered. No one could complain last
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  • 967 12 TIE table of tharea on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to March 8, (A) and last business since that date (B) with II and L standing for Highest and Lowest business for last year and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS HI Atlas let 2JS Ord*
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  • 41 12 Mar. 1J Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. IA Industrials- 1M.70 ie 0.76 100.72 100.04 100.43 ioit.«:» Tim: 1M.30 100.25 101.09 100.62 100.97 101.45 rubber*: 105.18 1*5.16 105.16 103.16 104.22 ltiJt Dm. 29. 1962 IM.
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    • 1114 12 LmV sfiW sV4jsb! saa»^saaaas^sal^^lsaaT?ll las! ssbUsbbb9 ssßsMssssaasßsßsssWsssssi V \V^i" KJIWsi^AKX^SEN^KAISHA^LTD. O.SJL Paeifle, Adaada, 4k Okpmm LaJtaa «arvtaa uwoa losos ETA tl* tv tIA tia Spore Sham Hcnoluis S. F'citco L. Ane»ie» n roft OMMtaai CohjkM Man" 21/21 Mar 11/11 Mir 23 Apr 2 May 5 May 23 May i Jiat
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    • 1051 12 [^SJoRIENTl WTWT?f: l TO AUSTRALIA I S.S. "ORONSAY" Deporting PENANG 3rd April 1963 SINGAPORE 4rh April 1963 For Frcmontle, Melbourne end Sydney. LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agent or: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (F ef M) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER GILFILLAN CO. LTD.,
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    • 424 12 DIVIDEND \Ol\ri lt> Carreat Date of Tetal ToUl far pavmnit payment foe prevtoa* year year Steamrrs April 11 4% 10-. Robinson ords Af 11 J« ?;«(v Aokam Tin U% M^f h nn- RanUu Tin 25'r 4- April 8 110 Batn LinUnf 10' o AprU 16 20 r TV"" IOC 20
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    • 713 13 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS r r_lE following is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, March 15. INDUSTRIAL! Al« ordi _y Atl«j lit J~; I3Q B.M TnutcM a.i*, 6W Bouatead 1 4H U»- Tid Smelt £[V "/<» Ordi «0/S 41/8 LX'n'OM 2.61 2«3
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    • 911 13 Tin price again advances MAIN feature of the* weeon the Straits tin market was the Use, fall and later recovery of the price Influenced by the International Tin Council meeting and the threat of a strike this coining week in a certain section of the Malayan Industry. On Monday the
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    • 1546 13 (Continued from Ptge 8) SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT wo-m ts (Mtm.)-Box mmti. «fr. Word* tt (Mln,)— Box It tta. matrm SUPERVISOR m ale/t«nalc with i-«"»| or auditing or accounts exWANTID Grad* 1 k_gin* Driver/ penence wanted for small department Fitter. Apply In writing to the Man- for period of 5/6
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    • 1047 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE Word* U (Mtn.)— Box It tta. txtrm BRAOOELL MEIQHTS INVESTMENT Opportunity I 3 bedroom Bungalow. Rented out at 8880/-. Only 840.000. Singapore House. A Land KMaU Agency. Tel: (S'por*) *****. POR SALI Two-Storey Tvrrac* 1 Houses in Maria Avenue (off Biglap Road) Good resident isl
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    • 1042 13 TUITION tt Word* tl (Mln.}— Bma St eU. txtrm M SPECIAL TUITION trf _nmt*UM*« Tutor. Aay "boo l anbjeet. Pr«f*rabty M District 13, to 16, 19. Ptoaa* wiiu Bl Box A 5516 BT. Slngapor*. LONDON DMTtng School 64. Relc gi* Rood. B'pore by highly qua lined N Instructon/lastructrcsa to coach.
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    • 1077 13 HIRE PURCHASE > Word* U (tttm.) Bmm It tt*. txtrm TBLIVrSMN AD —Urn Co-tact laiayaJ* _l*etrto Conpaay. 146 Aral > BMC rpor*. SMOL. TMONG HUAT MOTOR rinano* Id., Ktnance Hire Purctss* oa Car*. ew -♦condnaxul Term. Modarata. 33. each Road. <B'pora>. TelepXne 1262/38SW. FOR HIRE L (Mtn.r—Bos S» rt: txlrm
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    • 645 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. tt Word* U (tH*u>—Bom f oM. «—y TIRIOT LIT LAURA Maa»a». Stannbatb tttiiom you LlBinai. Ma, awir/Maaawm 319-P Rtrar Road, B'pora. Telethon* XSB76 10.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. -barp. QINTLIMIN tor Bwwllib mami. ■teunnatha facial trratment "Jaaaw" Aircooditioacd Salon ISA Pwaag Urn (adjacmt Peking R«rtauranti TelepbOD* (Sport)
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    • 643 14 STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIU IN Till. EDL'f ATION MTABTMKMI I VNGLAGE LITERARY SECTION. BRUNEI. Applications are invited tv fill the following posts:— (i) LANGUAGE OFFICER 1 vacancy QUALIFICATIONS A EXPERIENCE: 1) Candidates must be Malays with Honours Degree in Malay. li) Must have experience and wide knowledge in classical and
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    • 526 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY VACANCIES— CADET SCHOLARSHIPS. APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens lor selection for the Authority's Cadet Scholarships Programme to train cadets for management of the Authority's Land Development Schemes. Minimum qualifications: (1) 26 years (II) School Certificate (III) able to read and write Malay (Rumi)
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    • 1446 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KEDAH GOVERNMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY VACANCY IN TBE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. LANGIAGE I APPLICATIONS are invited LITERARY SECTION. BRUNEI. I n°!?. f t deral C A l^tf P H?x APPLICATIONS are Invited for lierwakv officer ,n tZ P° st of AuJsunt Terminology VeIIrJSaRY D^A^lAVvi Compiling and
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    • 786 14 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received from Registered P W D Contractors In Class *E' (Hd. V) and above up to 1 pjn. on stn April. 1963 at the Office of the Jurutera Negeii. Belangor. Kuala Lumpur. For supply and lay 2" consolidated thickness Bitumen Macadam Premlx
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    • 688 14 TENDERS MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Registered Class EX and above Contractors for the 'construction ol bridge and main drain at Kampong Slmee low cost houses." 2. Pull particulars are obtainable from the Municipal Engineer's Office. Municipality of Ipoh on any working day between 8.30 a-nx
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    • 276 14 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE PENANG CORRIGENDUM Please not* that tender for the SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF ONE COLOURED ILLUMINI ATED FOUNTAIN WITH FOUR I JET GROUPS AND AUTOMATIO>f WATER DISPLAY AT KINO EDWARD PLACE. PENANQ the notice of which appeared In the issues of 12th and 14th Instant 1 and
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 488 15 Norwich in last 8 of FA Cup SOCCER REVIEW LONDON, Sunday. OECOND Division Norwich reached the last eight in the F.A. Cup when they scored a great 2-1 away victory over First Division Manchester City yesterNorwich's hero in this Fifth Round tie was Terry Allcock. their centre-forward. Allcock got both
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    • 260 15 CABLE BRIEFS WALTMAN'S TITLE BY ONE STROKE F) URBAN, Sun. Retief Walt- man yesterday scored his second win in three years ln the South African Open golf championship. With a 72 holes aggregate of 281. he won by one stroke here from Durban Indian golfer Sewsunker "Papwa" Sewgolum. The pair
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    • 460 15 England fight back to beat Scotland RUGBY ENGLAND 10 SCOTLAND 8 T ONDON, sun.—Eng- land, in beating Scotland by two goals to a goal and a dropDed goal at Wickenham yesterday, gained the International championship, retained their season's unbeaten record and won the Calcutta Cup for the 38th time. The
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    • 1283 15 PASIR HlTAM— first time out Altesse Royale-Teh Su Su double for Posner Shaari is hurt in first race accident DASIR HITAM, late Bine Ed., made a winning debut at Ipoh this afternoon. The four-year-old outsmarted a useful Class 4 field over 6f. He was confidently ridden by George West. It
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    • 1274 15 IRISH LEAGUE— Ards 1 Coleraine 2: Crusaders 4 Bangor 0; Derry 1 Olenavon 0; Olentoran 5 Balljniena 1; Luiield 2 ClUtonville 0; PorUdown 1 DlsUUery 1. FRIENDLY— HuII 1 Burnley I.— Reuter. Aston Villa 4 Birmin(hain Blackburn 0 FuUuun 1 Blackpool 2 Sbeff. Wed. S Ipswich
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    • 265 15 TOTAL POOL $149,100 1 No. *****8 ($37,058) 2 No. *****0 ($18,525) 3 No. *****1 ($10,291) Starters (11,029 each): Nos. *****8. *****3, *****0. *****5, *****2. *****5. *****7. *****2, *****9. *****3. (onsolotlon ($617 each): Nos. *****4. *****4, *****7, *****1, *****9. 209*58. *****5, *****6, *****1, *****1. lengths clear of Profit Taking.
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    • 85 15 For top efficiency in 37our office you need FACIT Model T2 i wmm y For fast, efficient and accurate work, give your secretary and typists the Faclt T2. Made of the finest Swedish steel, the Facit T2 will give years of trouble-free service. ftokol-tntrd t»r It vtmrt ml ttrvire hrt-trt
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    • 242 15 H^HRI^HiQI HIPS lIIIPFPIIIII ""IS OF 2 BOTTLFS OF 12/WiOO TABLETS BUFFERIN y fin* product by ftristol- My crs Co-. TfC *JsZDit*iJl Now York. M.V, 0.8.A. 999 6W«9f #«7 WWW 9 s^m^ I UPSET YOUR STOMACH ilußl I AS ASPIRIN OFTEN DOES I IJ L yj/BP^^^^^jm^^^^m^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I? I««K WiUIURr li^^^*<fl^"4 I
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  • 806 16 BOWLES HITS A FINE 58 IN SCC WIN CRICKET SINGAPORE Cricket Club, with Roger Bowles an<| Shilllnglaw providing a lot of power to the side, got off to a fine start in their bid for the SCA Senior tournament pennant when they beat Indian Association by 111 runs on the
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  • 557 16 AFTER JEERS HE BECAME HERO THE FAM CUP SPORE WAS SO LUCKY SINGAPORE 1 SERVICES 0: By TEOH ENG TATT pOR 37 minutes Singapore forward Gurunathan was consistently barracked by a section of the 5,000 crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium today, but in the next minute
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  • 274 16 Selangor have a 'Greater plan' BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Badminton Association will soon launch a "greater plan" for the improvement of the game in the State. The plan, said SB. A. President Lee Kok (hee, would be operated jointly by his association and the Selan-* got Schools Sports
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  • 236 16 Flinter hits out at holding 'big meets at a loss' ATHLETICS TPOH, Sun. Basil 1 Flinter, president of the Perak A. A. A., today deplored the tendency to organise "bigger and better" athletic meets without regard to the cost. Mr. Flinter told the annual meeting oi the Perak A.A.A. that
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  • 144 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Prisons got off to a fine start In the S.C.A. Junior tournament when they beat C.S.C. "B" by ten wickets at Balestier Road today. Prisons' opening batsmen. ThambyraJ (20) and Bingam (18). took only 27 minutes to pass the C.S.C. total of 43. Thambyraj
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  • 69 16 JOHORE 1 MALACCA S BATU PAHAT. Sun. Brilliant scheming by International inside forward Robert Choc paved the way for an 8-1 away victory for Malacca in the F.A.M. Cup here today. Robert laid on the passes for four goals by centre-forward Balan and three by inside-right Mazlan
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  • 26 16 HONG KONG. Sun. Malaya beat Hon K Kong 3-2 to win the Inter-Varsity women's table tennis championship Malaya's men also beat Hong Kong 3-2.
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  • 187 16 HOCKEY By ERNEST FRIDA: MUAR, Sunday NEGRI SEMBILAN confirmed their hockey supremacy when they finished unbeaten champions in the quadrangular tournament here today. Last week, Negrt had held Selangor, the Malayan champions, to I—l1 1 draw In the Kuala Lumpur 'quad' In which they finished runners-
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  • 116 16 Spotting a gap in the Singapore defence, Lawrence sent Joseph through to net a splendid goal. In this evening's matches. Negri clinched the title by beating Malacca 1-0. Ranjit scoring the winning goal seven minutes, from time. Singapore took runners-up position with a 1-0 win over Johore. Johore
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  • 35 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. J. Van de Velrie became tike Royal Island Club golf champion when he beat Tan Soon Hock 3 and 2 In the final over 36 holes at Upper Thomson Road today.
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  • 452 16 MOTOR RACING SINGAPORE. Sun. Elizabeth Merrltt. 26. proved toaay that she can be as good as the men, if not better, at motor-cycle racing. Riding a factory-tuned Suzuki. Elizabeth finished second in the 50cc event, with eight men finishing behind. She clocked 23.7 sec.
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  • 124 16 Six Youth matches for Taiping pENANG Sun. The Organis- ing Committee of the Fifth Asian Youth Soccer Tournament decided here today to play some of the earlier matches at Taiping. Koe Ewe Telk. chairman of the competitions sub-committee, told the meeting' that as there would be a total of 38
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  • 54 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Sanvist* Football Club made a winning debut in S.A.P.A. Div. 3B when they beat Mount Emily 3-1 at Parrer Park today. Poh Leong (2) and Raman scored for Sanvista and Sallm All Tor ML Emily. In another Div. 3B match Serangoon Malay Youngsters beat Oentle 1-0
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  • 34 16 SOCCER: S.AJ-.A. Div. 3C Dunman Pioneers v Seletar Young Indians (Parrer Pk) Cosmos v Indian Youngsters (Balestier Rd); Seletar PC. v Setla Jaya (Geylang); Div 3D Katong v Amicable "A" (Parrer Pk).
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    • 841 16 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given I HONG Mr. Steven Ng Alk Slew nas CHENG KOON of No. 13 Tai eslgned his position as Sales Thong Crescent. Singapore, have Manager of Eng Guan Co. (Slngaapplled to the Uquors Licensing )O re) Ltd., Effective from March Board, Singapore, lor the trausier
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    • 415 16 TENDERS Tenders are invited for cne purchase of the following lots of machinery which are in working condition: Item No. 1 One 4-0" Radial arm drilling machine complete with motor. 2 One Plate rolling machine. 3 One Shearing and punching machine omplete with motor. 4 One 4' Band saw. a
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    • 206 16 fc classified' nSEMENT§^ It Word* $U (Minimum) BIRTH READ: To Isabel and Ted 4aiiKHler on IT/3/63 at Bungsar Ward Gear era! Hospital Kuala Lumpur DEATHS MRS. ELSIE BROWN, wife of C K. Brown, passed away peacefully oa 16.3.63, Cortege leaves on Monday 3 p.m. 15.3.63 from Singapore Casket for Bldadart.
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