The Straits Times, 2 April 1963

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  • 200 1 IN JAKARTA Subandrio: Little point now in holding M-talks JAKARTA, Mon. Dr. Subandrio, Indonesia's Foreign Minister today i Hacked Tengku Abdul Kahman for "jeering" at Indonesia "at a time w hen we are holding tripartite talks in Manila." He said he now doubted whether there was any benefit in the
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  • 46 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Moil. The Sultan of Brunei has iwstowcd Brunei's highest honour on Sir Dennis While, the retiring British High Commissioner Sir Dennis received the Darjah Kerabat. the First Class Order of the Most Esteemed Family Order of the Crown of Brunei—U.PX
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  • 251 1  -  LESLIE HOFFMAN President Macapagal drives to airport to greet Tengku then makes him palace guest From MANILA, Mon. I IT'S A WARM AND FRIENDLY WELCOME 'Plenty of time for talks' JALKS here between Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Macapagal should lead to clearer understanding and deeper friendship
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  • 500 1 neo should be settled like a family affair." Another p^oclal ned that "complete v Ity a finally, confederation of Indonesia, Malaya and the Philippines is the strongest guarantee to repel Communist infiltration and preserve democracy in South-east Asia." The Philippine Government had declared
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  • 101 1 rKYO, Mon. A Japanese surgeon today claimed that he and his assistants had succeeded in making "artificial blood." Dr. Seiji Kimoto, head of the surgical department of Tokyo University Hospital, said he had succeeded in making a substitute for haemoglobin, the pigment of the
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  • 612 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. "pHK Federation Government may restrict imports except essential goods or goods not locally manufactured in an attempt to arrest the swing in the balance of payments, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. Dr.
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  • 120 1 Ten armed Indonesians seize a fishing boat PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. Ten Indonesian pirates armed with shotguns and spears seized a Malayan fishing boat one mile off Pulau Ketam yesterday. Fisherman Tan Chuan Lee said today that he was with two other boats when a speedboat with 10 armed Indonesians approached
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  • 74 1 Demonstrations in Syria— then curfew DAMASCUS, Mon.—Brigadier Amin Al Hafez. Syrian Interior Minister, was appointed Deputy Military Governor today and immediately ordered a 6 p.m. to noon (local) curfew until further notice throughout the country. The curfew follows demonstrations welcoming an Algerian delegation which arrived here from Bagdad yesterday for
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  • 34 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Mon Brazil has granted an entry »ua to antl-Gaullist leader Geor^-s Bidault. but a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today this did not amount to granting of asylum. Reuter.
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  • 32 1 COPENHAGEN. Mon. lhe Danish Government is sending antibiotics worth £1,000 to Ball for the volcano victim* The West German Government m Hiving medical supplies valued vi ***** Marki.— Reuter.
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  • 53 1 CHRISTINE KEEL E R, runaway witness and former friend of Mr. John Profumo, British a r Secretary, pictured at London Airport on her return from Madrid. She was to have given evidence against Johnny Edgecombe, her West Indian lover, jailed seven years for firing shots at the door
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  • 139 1 NEW YORK GETS THE NEWS AGAIN NEW YORK. Mon. Newspaper presses started rolling here last night with Hollywood type revelry after the 114-day strike the longest in the city's history. At the New York Daily Mirror, comedian Jack Benny started the presses, while film star Natalie Wood launched its first
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 297 2 Ambush— and 28 Govt men die in Vietnam rebel trap SAIGON, Monday. £OMMUNIST guerrillas launched a ferocious daylight ambush on a government civil guards company and captured a large number of weapons on Saturday- military sources said here yesterday. Government forces suffered 28 dead, including two officers, 18 wounded, and
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    • 87 2 RANGOON. Mon. Kachin and Mon rebels struck at the same day in widely-separated parts of Burma, killing and looting, according to press reports today. In the Kachin State In Northern Burma about 100 Kachin rebels raided a river steamer on Saturday and robbed about
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    • 82 2 KENNEDY MAY SEND BOWLES AS AMBASSADOR TO INDIA WASHINGTON. Mon President Kennedy is expected to name Mr. Chester Bowles (above) as Ambassador to India, a post he held a decade ago. informed sources said yesterday. Mr. Bowles was Undersecretary of State in the first six months of the Kennedy Administration
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    • 125 2 $210 mil. plan to reclaim land in Formosa TAIPEH, Mon.— The Formosa Provincial Government will begin a $210 million tidelands reclamation project this month to cope with increasing population pressure, it has been officially announced. Formosa's tidelands total about 132.886 acres. Except for the Tainan and Talchung areas, the reclaimed
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    • 61 2 from Jakarta JAKARTA, Mon.— Mexico intends to import $30 million worth of Indonesian rubber, spices and tea under an agreement signed here. In return, Indonesia will receive $54 million worth of textiles and weaving yarn. A Mexican trade delegation inspecting markets here exchanged signed
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    • 315 2 T^HE Ghana Govern- ment has drafted a new seven-year development plan which bases the country's economic growth on both public and private enterprise. The draft plan envisages an aggregate Investment of about £120 million a year. The Government's Investment programme a total of
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    • 125 2 JAKARTA, Mon. Japanese contractors plan to exploit "tremendous quantities" of timber on Nunukan Island, off East Indonesian Borneo, beginning next June, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday. They hope to export about 10.000 cubic metres of timber each month to Japan for
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    • 242 2 A massive land take-over starts in Algeria ILGIERS, Mon. The Algerian Government yesterday stepped up its seizures of land belonging to Europeans, and brought the total for the two-day-old campaign to 50.000 acres. rhe seizures began on Saturday when the Domaine De La Trappe farm and vineyard was forcibly seized.
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 461 2 ALEX SALUTES THE BRITISH SOLDIER LONDON, Monday 'None better, provided he has a cause worth fighting— and dying— for' FIELD MARSHAL Earl Alexander, one of the top Allied strategists in World War 11, today saluted the British soldier. Comparing the fighting qualities of troops in battle in his memoirs, published
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    • 57 2 ROANNES (Central France.) Mon.— French tightrope walker Henri Rochatin last night set up what is claimed as a new world record of 254 hours non-stop on a rope. He climbed on to the rope at 8 a.m. on March 21 and stayed there 10 days and
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    • 223 3 CANNES. (French Riviera) Monday. PROPOSALS for a meeting between President 1 Kennedy and President de Gaulle to try to settle their differences over trade and the Nato multilateral nuclear force were made at a secret conference which ended here yesterday. The three-day meeting
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    • 40 3 MOSCOW. Mon The Central r.'innuuee of the Soviet Coalw orlcers Union has decided to Miid 100.000 new lrancs (about £7,100) to striking French miners M an expression of solidarity, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. Reuter.
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    • 151 3 Plane lands on two houses: Two pilots killed rIS was the end of short, short flight Cor Vickers Varsity airliner. Four women in the two houses escaped with slight injuries but two test pilots the only people in the plane died. The plane, its nose shattered, one wine ripped away,
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    • 27 3 NEW YORK. Mon. A tulllength film based on Sir Winston Churchill's war memoirs will begin production in June, producer Jack Le Vlen said here yesterday.
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    • 88 3 LONDON. Mon. Health authorities equipped with two mobile chest X-ray units yesterday sought a carrier of infectious tuberculosis in Wimbledon, London. A health official said the search was touched off by the recent death of a four-year-old girl from tuberculous meningitis, only live
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    • 223 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. The United States stepped up its air, sea and land surveillance today to safeguard Russian as well as American shipping against attacks by antiCastro and Castro forces in the Caribbean. New measures Include strengthening of fighter patrols to
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    • 182 3 KATMANDU. Mon.— The Nepalese Government has airdropped smallpox vaccine in response to an SOS from Sir Edmund Hillary's party reporting an epidemic at Khumjunß village near Mount Everest. More vaccine is being sent by runner over mountain tracks. The American Everest expedition also reported a smallpox
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    • 66 3 here announced on Sunday. MUNICH. (Germany): Twelve Tibetan children selected by the Dalai Lama arrived from Hong Kong by air on Saturday to find a new home in Germany. LAUSANNE. (Switzerland): Jean-Paul Marendaz. 31. Swiss parachute instructor, fell 7.000 feet to his death when his parachute failed to open
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    • 329 3 ARMY COUP IN GUATEMALA GUATEMALA CITY, Monday. TANK battered down the main door of the presidential palace here and troops arrested President Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes in an overnight army coup. Two people wounded in a clash at the palace were the only
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    • 116 3 ZERMATT (Switzerland) Mon. Zermatt was like a ghost town yesterday, for the first time in its history without guests or tourists. Following the typhoid outbreak, 65 hotels and dozens of chalets, restaurants and cafes, which accommodated thousands of people only a fortnight ago,
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    • 149 3 Vanished Marie (The Body) is back in her flat SYDNEY, Mon.— Police scoured forest and beach areas today for actress Marie (The Body) McDonald, 39. who vanished from a psychiatric clinic yesterday wearing only a blue nylon negligee over her white hospital gown. She returned to her flat later today.
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    • 47 4 Buys Bunny By Batph Heiwndmml I f f^re, ~T7J riHUBRV, I WANT T Bfi\ IKI ST/IL DOUT \VOUYWai| V AKf OTMejf\ i^LA y" ]M3@S!/S SURE VER ALL UnPCWTANP HOIrV J y^ QUKTIONC?)^ f C'MON! ILL j TPAVRT Sy^ETTLgP ABOAgPj^y YOU C<AN JJ r' yBON VWASC! 1/ D''^"^
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  • 286 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. Till" 439 retrenched employees of Dunlop Rubber Purchasing Ca Ltd., arc to get higher rales of severance pay and wages in lieu of notice. The company has agreed to raise the rate of severance pay from seven to 10
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  • 132 4 For loss of a mother: Damages of $15,500 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A young married woman. Lee Chan Chin, who brought an action for damages on behalf of her four brothers for the loss of their mother, Madam Leow Tew Juan, in a road accident about five years ago, was awarded total
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  • 126 4 $2,650 MORE FOR THE BUKIT BAN KEE FUND SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Council of Social Services today received donations totalling $2,650 for the Bukit Ban Kee Fire Fund. The donations are from. Messrs. Ng Quee Lam ($1.000) Cheong Moong Seng. Lav i Loke Ying and Teo Thye Choc ($2OO each
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  • 64 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Hearing of a trade dispute between the Singapore Bank Employees' Union and the United Commercial Bank Ltd.. which had been postponed twice will be resumed on Friday before the Industrial Arbitration Court at 9.30 a.m. The dispute relates to bonus and whether payment should be
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  • 41 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Indian sundry shop at the corner of 22. Figaro Street and Jalan Übi. Siglap, from today till Friday, between 4.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. daily.
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  • 154 4 DEVELOPMENT OF MALAYSIA: PLEDGE BY CHINESE CHAMBER SINGAPORE, Mon. The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ko Teck Hin, tonight pledged his organisation's full support for the economic development plans of Malaysia after its formation. Speaking at a dinner at his residence in Cuscaden Road in honour
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  • 66 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Neo Hal Chwee has been elected president of the Singapore Sales Representatives Association at its recent annual general meeting. Others elected: Mr. Wee Tue Plow, Mr. Ang Koon Wan. vicepresidents; Mr. Urn Kin Chwee honorary secretary: Mr. Dicky Chan, asst. lion, secretary: Mr. Low Hung
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  • 367 4 rpHE following is today's sche--1 dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, am«apore ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.10 p.m.; from London, Zurich, Tel Aviv. Teheran, New Delhi, Bangkok (BA 710) 6.20 p.m.; from London. Dusseldorf, Beirut, Bagdad, Bombay. Colombo. Kuala
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  • 136 4 Regular TV service begins SINGAPORE, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will inaugurate the regular service of Television Singapura at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow. And from tomorrow, the daily transmissions will be extended from the present three-and-a-half-hours to four hours from 7.1S p.m. to 11.15 p.m. To mark
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  • 129 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Each member of the Singapore Business Houses Employee's Union will contribute one day's wages to assist their colleagues now on strike at two firms Fraser and Co. and Watts and Baker Ltd. A resolution calling for this contribution was adopted at a
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  • 275 4 3 JAILED FOR A $3,310 THEFT OINGAPORE, Mon. j Three robbers, who were caught red-handed by pohct were today jailed for a total of 24 years by Mr. Justir? Ambrose in the Assize Court. Chua Teow Ghee, 28, lim Kok Seng, 25. and Law Tee Keuh, 19, pleaded guilty to
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  • 85 4 No-electricity areas SINGAPORE, Mon. To enable urgent E.H.T. extension work to be carried out at Thomson Ridge sub-station electricity suppliers will be interrupted to consumers tomorrow between 8.30 a.m. and 8.30 pjn. In the following areas: Entire Thomson Ridge Estate. Sin Mm Road, Jalan Ithnln, Jalan Minggu, Jalan Rabu, Jalan
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  • 240 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Yet another motion to condemn the People's Action Party Government has been tabled in the Legislative Assembly by the Barisan Sosialis. Filed by Mr. ST. Bani (Thomson) and Mr. Chan Sun Wing (Upper Serangoon), the motion seeks condemnation of the Government for "Its
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  • 176 5 Super king size for Royal visit to Rothmans KCALA LUMPUR IVIon. Cirarettes 18 inches long were handed round when the Van* diPertuan A?ong and Raja Permasuri Affong visited the Kothmans factory in Petaline Jaya today Among those who <-n '<•*. d them were the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr.
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  • 86 5 BUTTER WORTH. Mon One thousand chicks were distributed to 20 pad! planters and residents of Mukim Penaga. Pa.iak Song. Pinang Tunggal and Kampong Jarak today under the State Government's poultry improvement scheme. The Butterworth District Ofllcer. Inche Rozhan bin Haji Kuntom. made the distribution.
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  • 32 5 •SINGAPORE. Mon.—The Parliamentary Srcroiary to the Min-i-!ry ol Health and Law. Inehp Kiiiiiiß bin Omiir Jumd. will open the new Balesiier Hill School in Halrsticr Road on Wednesday
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  • 270 5 WORLD BANK MISSION CHIEF IS BACK KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. OROFESSOR JAQUES RUEFF, leader of the 1 World's Bank's Malaysian economic mission, arrived here today to join the mission in the final stages of its work. He will present to the governments of the five territories the conclusions drawn from the
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  • 155 5 Six years for trying to rob SINGAPORE. Mon. Goh Ah Sun. 30. unemployed, was Jailed for six years today I>y Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court for trying to rob a man of his watch. The DPP, Mr. Dalip Singh, said that while Lolc Slow Kirn was waiting at
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  • 195 5 JITRA, Monday. A PADI farmer, Ku Chin bin Ku Hashim, 52 fined $300 for promoting a cock fight in a kampong applied unsuccessfully to a magistrate's court today for the return of six fighting cocks. rv "They are worth $200 each, JJanrp in a
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  • 71 5 PENANO. Mon.— Five schools St. Georges Olrls' School. Penang Free School, Chung Ling High School. Methodist Boys School and George Town Secondary School— will take part in a National Language quiz sponsored by the Penang Discussion Group at the Khek Association. Burmati Road, on Wednesday. The
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  • 64 5 PENANO. Mon Lay Boon Kcat. 20. was allowed $300 bail ud.iv when he pleaded not KUilty to a charge of causing hurt to unother youth. Ann 860 Kin. with a knife at Weld Quay on Dec 27 last year. He was Jointly chanted with Lim Ah
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  • 99 5 KANGAR, Mon.— More than 400 padi planters in Perlis, who suffered crop failure because of the recent severe drought, received relief grants totalling $9,000 yesterday. The Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed llashim, said the money had b'TL-n given by the Central Welfare
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  • 47 5 PENANO. Mon.— The mj. Star Aldebaraii, a new Johnson Line freighter. expected to make her maiden call at Penang on April 20. The ship, commanded by Capt. Lars Erik Bjorklund. is on the Hong Kong Malaya. India. Pakistan and Persian Gulf run.
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  • 107 5 SKKKMBVV Mon. The police advised owners of two-storey houses today to wrap barbed wire round their sewage pipes to baulk thieves. Asst Sup* G K Kylasam, of the Offlcer-in-Charge of Criminal Investigations Office, said: "Many twostorey houses bave been broken into by thieves
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  • 375 5 INDUSTRIALISTS FROM HK COME TO SEE TASEK IPOH, Monday. JWE first weaving mill in Perak will be set up in the Tasek industrial estate here in the next few months. It will probably be followed by Malaya's first plant making electric fans
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  • 153 5 JPOH, Mon. Unsavoury stories about Malayan labour troubles circulating in Hong Kong is one of the reasons why the colony's industrialists are chary about investing in Malaya. This was disclosed here today by Mr. Ng Yuen Yue, manager of the Mcc Dl Weaving
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  • 210 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Government has appointed Inche Hanaflah bin Hussain as general manager of the new Malayan Muslim Pilgrims Savings Corporation. Inche Hanaflah said today his first task would be to work out detalLs of the organisation's activities. He said the corporation planned to set
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  • 191 5 N. BORNEO BANS JAKARTA LABOUR SINGAPORE. Mon. The North Borneo Government has put a total ban on the entry of Indonesian labour force into the country, Mr. Donald Stephens, leader of the Sabah Alliance Party, disclosed here today. Mr. Stephens is here for a short stay before returning to Jesselton
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  • 448 6 I-card numbers call to thwart the multiple applicants QNLY residents of the Federation, Singapore and the Borneo territories may apply for shares and debentures being offered by Esso Standard Malaya Ltd. All applications from other sources will be rejected. Lists will be open from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on
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  • 116 6 $500 FINE FOR MAN WITH SOMEONE ELSE'S I-CARD TPOH, Mon— Wong Chin Teng. 27. who had been put under restricted residence in Slim River, was fined S5OO or six months' jail by the Ipoh magistrate. Inche Wan Mohamed bin Mustapha, today for having someone else's identity card. He pleaded guilty
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  • 196 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The President of the International Commission of Jurists, Mr. Vivian Bose, (above) announced today that the first Asian and Pacific regional conference on the rule of law in Asia would be held here in January next year. Mr.
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  • 39 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Inche Mohamed Yatlm Dohon was re-elected president of the Malay Youth Literary Association at Its 15th annual meeting. Other officials are Inche Mansor Fkdzal and Sardi Bhariff vice-pre-sidents, and Inche Saim Noordln general secretary.
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  • 194 6 Marines back from quelling revolt in Brunei SINGAPORE, Mon. More than 1.000 Royal Marine commandos and men of the Green Jackets returned to Singapore today after four months In Brunei. Airlifted to the oil State in the first few days of last December's abortive re volt. the men were brought
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  • 39 6 KLANG. Mon.—lnspector Ra.ia Izam bin Ram Talib of Kuala Lumpur has been transferred to the Special Branch here. He succeeds Inspector Abdul Rahman bin Ghani who is away oa a course at Kuala Kubu Bahru.
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  • 44 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Six peopla were made homeless this morning when fire broke out in an ftttap hut in Kampong Alexander, near the Redhlll district. A fire-engine rushed to the scene, but the blaze had already been put out by kampong dwellers.
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  • 124 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The magistrate's court ordered the confiscation of a car today and fined a poultry farmer $500 for using it to conduct a characters lottery. Chua Chung Ouan, 30. had pleaded not guilty. Inspector G. E. Tolson had applied for the
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  • 749 8 2toJtHraits©mfs Tuesday, April 2, 1963. A Changing Balance in our balance of payments position" for "the first time in history." This is not so, even excluding the immediate postwar years, but the situation certainly is exceptional ami because it is likely to persist it merits the close study which Mr.
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  • 433 8 It is to be hoped that the State Governments will consider favourably the request of the Smallholders' Replanting Board for land. After nine years of trial and error, the Board is now in a position to make real headway and to j effectively reach even the j smallholder
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  • 151 8 Mr. Winston Field has asked Britain to grant independence to Southern Rhodesia and has demanded a reply within a week. Mr. Butler should be r.ble to give him an immediate t.nswor—and it should be "No." Under the present South Rhodesian Constitution 230.000 whites have 50 seats in the
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  • 410 8  -  Tony Curtis by The mountain that destroyed an idyll 1 1) EN PASAR. Mon. Life 1 will never be so simple again for many of the carefree Balinese. As the ash spewed forth from Mount Agung settles over the picturesque- Isle of Gods, the Central Government in Jakarta
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  • 392 8 THE COLD, ARROGANT MAN AT KENNEDY'S SIDE WASHINGTON. Mon— At 8.30 every morning a chauffeur-driven car arrives at the White House in Washington. From it emerges a slim, bespectacled, sandy -haired figure. He goes to his desk in a recently partitioned set of offices, reads through a sheaf of cables
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    • 218 8 \IAY I refer to the letter of the Police Secretary which seek* to justify the double white line in Bras Basah Road. Bras Basah Road has four lanes of traffic—and Nicoll Highway can only carry two lanes of traffic in either direction. Surely two plus two make four,
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    • 199 8 REGARDING the birth control question, I would like to make the following, points In answer to "C.K.H." and "Citizen" (B.T. March 21 and 22>. I doubt very much whether it really did appear from my previous letter that I considered the State uniquely responsible for as many things
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    • 160 8 AM in full agreement with the Police Secretary regarding the Imposition of the double white line terminating at the traffic lights at Nicoll Highway At one time I did suggest that a raised road divider be erected running almost the length of this road from the Britannia Club
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    • 78 8 IN your leader "The Unsafe Road" you make no mention of one of the prolific causes of road accidents overcrowding of vehicles. Taxis are limited by law as to the number they carry ("pirate taxis" being a law unto themselves, or so It would appear). Is there no
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    • 59 8 riTY COUNCIL employees have been told that the national language examlntion is for government servants only. Government circulars and posters have been appearing on council notice boards time and again especially during Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan encouraging the council staff to learn and use the language. Why then deprive
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  • 779 8  -  STAFF WRITER by a KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. B pathway to prosperity, the Malayan economic model has found that *yen a rubber road gives an occasional jolt. In search of suitable shock-absorbers to cushion the effect of fluctuating rubber orices, the Government* last year called in a team of
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    • 280 9 CONTRACTORS-MINERS CARACEMEN-HE*VY-DUTY M\[?[Mltypf,i Lr-aiEilX^J I 1 1 C 4 PJ) R T A B L E 73W ELECTRIC &T&M WELDER Ideal for S W, E. R. \J Systems. Instont, patented current variation A through single switch OT suitable for 6 to 16 jj gouoe electrodes. New impoct-resistant j% cast-olummium-case. j^
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    • 71 9 k w Are you a perfectionist? If only on* Item of your make-up la out of Key. the result may be lets than perfection. For •xpert help on top-to-toe beauty come and MISS ARDEN'S CONSULTANT. She will advn* you, completely without charge, on how to acht«v« Elizabeth Ardon loveliness. Coll
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  • 788 9 CORRUPTION TRIAL PUT OFF DESPITE DPP's OBJECTION; COURT ORDERS A REPORT FROM TANJONG RAMBUTAN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dr. S. Sivasithamparam, a dermatologist at the General Hospital here, who is facing a corruption charge, has been admitted to. the Tanjong Rambutan mental hospital for observation, the
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  • 157 9 THE Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, chats with a housewife in a kampong which he visited on his Sunday tour of the Tampines constituency.— Straits Times picture. 'Squatters' at Lee Kuan Yew's office SINGAPORE. Mon— About 30 relatives of some of the political detainees
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  • 344 9 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SKRVU i 41.7 metre* A.M.: 6.00 Time signal Negaraku: 6.02 Morning melodies; 7.00 Time signal, the news: 7.10 News commentary; 7.15 Song time; 7.30 Learn a word a day: 7.32 Breakfast club; 8.00 Time signal, the news: 8.05 Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan news;
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  • 160 9 7.15 p-in. The yang dl-Per- Troupe, the Bamblncs. TV Sbigatuan Negara. Inche Yiuof bin pura dancers. Tan Hock Lye. SteIhhalc. addresses the people on yen Lee and Harry Crabbe. Raopenlng day of Television Slnga- dio Singapore eclet conducted pura's regular service: 7.25 by Ous Steyn with Charlie LaaaProgramme
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  • 92 9 TODAY: Sectlll KechU 2.23 am. <5 7ft> 5.13 pm <6 Bft > Singapore 346 am <7.9ft> 730 pm. <6Sft-; Port Dickson 12.12 am. <6.Sft> 13.18 pjn (s.sfti. Port Srettenham 11.43 a.m. (B.9ft): Penang 8.28 ajn. (5 Oft i 8.12 pm (S.Oft) TOMORROW: Sedill KechU 3.30 am
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  • 235 9 BELGIAN BANKS OFFER TO AID INDUSTRY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. BELGIAN bankers are highly impressed by the market in Malaya for industrial goods, the Straits Times was told today. The Third Secretary of the Belgian Embassy here. Mr. J. Egßermont. said five major Belgian banlcs were offering j to finance Malayan
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  • 59 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. Cheah Eng Lin. of Sam Po Transport Company, will be the scle guest from Singapore on board BOACs inaugural flight to Auckland or Wednesday to mark the start of the company's direct LondonAuckland service. During his two-week vtelt Mr. Cheah will negotiate
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  • 54 9 SINGAPORE. Men. A man who robbed his friend was Jailed for one vrar today by a magi.«uratc's court. Chiia Beng Cl-.irj oleaded guilty to stealing two v>M bungles and two gold Hnfi from R. Prrumal in from o: the Britannia Club on March U. He
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  • 67 9 Street fight: Two men are fined $100 SINGAPORE, Mon— Spears] and sticks were used in a fight Involving seven men In Ajunied Road on Saturday night. Senior Inspector T.S. Zain told a magistrate's court today. Peh Leong Sul 28. and Llm Kirn Kee. 27, were each fined $100 after pleading
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  • 142 9 PORT SWETTENHAM. Mon The Cargo Handling Corporation here today denied that it was encouraging junk owners U employ casual workers to load Umber into steamers. The manager of the corporation. Mr. Cheong Jin Hoe. said there were about 6* junks employed by timber exporters.
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  • 125 9  - BOOKMAKER FINED 53, 000 AFTER RAID POLICE- 1 BY SINGAPORE. Mon. Tang Ho Pak, of Odin Square, was today fined 53.000 or six months' jail in a magistrate's court for acting as a bookmaker yesterday at a house in Loke Yew Street which was raided by police. Also diarged were
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  • 188 9 Singapore, Monday. ABOUT 40 Singapore and Federation under- graduates and students will undertake a 10-day survey of the economic and social problems of Pulau Tekong, off Singapore, beginning this Saturday. The survey will be officially started at the island by the Vice-Chancellor of the
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  • 279 9 Cambridge waives three rules to admit Andrew From DOUG LACKERSTEE* LONDON, Mon. St John's College. Cambridge has offered a place in its school of medicine to a Singapore student and in doing this has waived three rigid rules. Now there will be no need for Andrew Tan Yang OoL son
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  • 33 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. i Senator Khaw Kal Boh will I be sworn in tomorrow as Minister Without Portfolio in the Federation Government at a simple ceremony at the Istana 1 Negara.
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    • 375 10 SxsSSj** jv, '>,'s'. When your child is in pain... Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin; it's made specially to be safe for children, because it contains exactly
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    • 366 10 fjaj gVE*^^ /'"N^fal ■lie] il from maidenfbrm' Underline Strapless in white cotton is designed with Maidenform's Unique Free 'n easy underwire. No inside wires to pinch, scratch or jab you! Unique Free 'n easy underwire is stitched into a separate fabhc panel and attached outside the bra— between the cups
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 285 10 Straits Times Crossword across 5. coming Into being like an up1. Writers may be cited should Perfume (7). they lose a letter (14). 8 Unusually wide perhaps (5). 9. Outright rejection Is nothing 7 <A "'tie fire Is quickly to me but disgusting! (7). out (Henry VI, Pt. IB) (7).
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    • 400 10 What type of a customer are you? j»res«B*s a pag* y^HAT kind of a customer are you? Do you know that the minute you walk into a dress shop a fashion expert can tell in a flash the type of person you are? Mrs. Rosalinde Wells, manageress of an exclusive
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    • 66 10 Pretty Sudanese fo»Kion model Bulla wears this limpli wedding dr».^ in cotton guipure lace. The Empire bodice is cut high and banded with grot grain at the waist. Grosgrain is also inlet into the scolloped skirt to match the short square train that falls from the
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    • 127 10 CHERISH THE ODD EARRING mHERE is a new use for 1 the single earrings whose fellow has been lost. Many a jewel case may contain some of these bereaved pieces which have been saved for sentimental reasons or because an earcllp or earring is too valuable to throw away. These
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    • 264 10 Co-operation an appeal by Cheshire Home WHEN it's for a worthy cause credit must be given to the voluntary workers who plod silently behind the scene to make a project successful. During: the past few months a small group of voluntary workers have been making; a concerted effort to organise
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    • 2476 11 WELZWmmhm^^^^MSmmZllmWi THE E. A. C. LINES- r mmmm SAILINGS 10 GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. TEi JO' *V\*T aaW aaW 77 57 i\7 f]r*%7 ROTTERDAM. »MSTEROAM L BSLB. BOTHENBUM ANB COPENHAGEH. Jffi IP f^f *Jjf aW JLn II i\f /&^s\ P Sham Ptnani U^m^^U <=l t ft/tCT^vA "SON6KHU" a)
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    • 1064 12 >^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic. Great L-akos Service IOiM LttOl M tIA kit tIA t<» S co'e <- S'hiai Nvnoitie a. 'Cisco t Arfiiti N von tin •eiikawa Mara 21 Aat I Mt| 2/ 1 Mai II May II Mir 2MM 12 KM lai» "tasiikisra Mar»" 21
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    • 1075 12 r' Panonej PSlwm S'peire CTA/CTD CTA/ETD ETA/ETO FROM CALCUTTA. KAKINADA MALACCA ■•M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA' tor Kobe. Osoka. Nogoya and Yokchomo April I FROM YOKOHAMA, OSAKA I NAGOYA S4. "AJANTA" tor Colcutto April 7/ 'ROM YOKOHAMA. NAGOYA. KOIE t OSAKA •M.V. "VISHVA SHANTI" lor Modros Bombay April 11/11 fROM BOMBAY
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    • 246 12 SHIPPING NOTICE WILH. WILHELMSEN LINE M/S "TONSBERG" VO*: 7A AKRIYtI) SINGAPORE 28TH. MARCH. I»C3. A General Survey oX all damaged cargo discharged here from the above vessel will be held al Singapore Harbour Board godovna No*. 8/9 from 8.30 i£. to 11 ajn. on 3rd and sth April. 1963 No
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  • 697 12 From Our Market Correspondent rTUIE prospectus of Esso X Standard Malaya Ltd. for the offer of shares and debenture stock for sale to the public is precise and clear. The application form is also business-like and provides for applications for fixed amounts
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  • 22 12 Malayan Stock Indices March 30. April 1. industrial*: 101.81 101.74 Tins: 100.69 100.60 S robbers: 1*7.48 107.28 Dee. 29. 1962=100
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  • 638 12 (COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayen Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: Altl Brlekt «rrt» (3.40 SL. 11.0001 S3. SO: Bou«t«ad (8.0001 $1 Ounl.pi $2.«7 HL. 11.0001 $2.67: Cut Cmeltlni $2.80 ON:
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  • 311 12 T*HE price of Straits tin was declared in Penang yesterday at $431.75, up 25 cents per picul on an unchanged offering of 250 tons. In London on Friday tin experienced a good market under sustained buying especially of cash by an
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  • 136 12 TNI Malayan Eionmii Sanaa' Asseetatten made Uvk ebangts m H« rates to rn«rcnant« ventrrdav (all rmtca to (100): Burma: aellins TT or OU 1MI; Dryinjr. TT 1561. OD IM tailing TT ar 00 ready: Italian Lira *****. On tb« tree axananta market in Hon< Koac yesterday the U.S.
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  • 146 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. vyirH vie art in b,b.p. mvi- dend rate ana the Improvement shown by base metal leaders. North Broken Hill still having effect, the lower trend In Interest rates gave the market a strong undertone the best for some time. Movements were small, but rises well exceeded
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  • 139 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April I. Three tnontba DunlcPa 14 cts. U. Darby 44. K. N. 16 et* Storage 4M Gamnona 11 eta 8. Traetloa 13 J. Waugb IS eta. then 14 eta. M Brvw 30 <ti Bteamahlp 7 eta M Camcnt 18 rta S. TUnca 13 eta. Contain-™ 11
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  • 259 12 APRIL ajrst grade ruMar buyers f.e.b. cloned at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 761 cents per Ib up ooe-eiKnih of cent. The tone was very qirct S.CC.P..A. and F.M.R.C. cle«in prleea m cents per 14) yesterday: Int I R S.S prompt rob. imyers 7t...
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  • 10 12 March February Robber: 75.49 78.43 Tim: 54M.93 5426.H4
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  • 236 12 SHIPS lying alenntitie the Smuapora Nsrbeur wnarvat er eipectsd teday are: Orestes 47. Schlrk.rk 12. TJlnfitara 13/14. Upln N.W. -.''3. Aeatera Maru 38/39. Oylon 31/11.. HaUdls 40/41, Ulorv 29/30. Raree 4S. mate of Madras ?b/36. Somali 4.5. Dolpheverrtl 2T'2s. Mnrudu 21/22. Blrerhank 6/7. Klmaola 2A. President Monroe
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  • 74 12 C MINIS! Preduce Eichange. tints•ere neon prise* nr picul y«ttsrday: Cesanut ell: bulk J421 sellers, drum $43! sellers. Ceara: April/May UK/Contlneot S27| buyers. Pepper: Muntok white *lS7t aellere Sarawak white SIM sellers. ■n>eoial Sarawak black Sl lO aellrm. garblrd LampooK black SIOB sellers. ABTA SII7I aellere. Slnsaaere Ceeenut
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  • 24 12 April 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 76< (up oneeighth of a cent). TIN: $431.75 (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).
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    • 711 13 TENDER TENDER NOTICE JNaVm Tenders are Invited for the MKJBbC*^*^ running of the A.CJS. (Primary). Sit ia wan Tuckshop catering for 1035 Pupils. Tenders may be for CENTRAL ELECTRICITY any Stall or Stalk out of four DA Bft Stalls or for the whole Tuckshop. bUAKI) Tenders must be forwarded with
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    • 760 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KOTA MELAKA (MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OP IHr. TOWN AM) PORT OF MALACCA) APPOLNTMENT EXECUTIVE ENGINEER. The Municipal Council ot the Town and Port of Malacca invites applications for the above appointment. 2. Candidates must be Members of the Institution of Civil £nKineers and/or the Institution of Municipal
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    • 1847 13 ,coo«u,u«- fr-, P**e «> ACCOMMODATION WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT '«<«>-«« cv. to Words U (»tt*.)—*oa «B cts. sartf YOUNG CHINESE BACHELOR rs- vl si iiyis ■■amass Wires airy unfurnished room at *n rnJuYwiv At\,l» 7r?*Uri7in« »">«•»• rent In city area. Modern Peon immediately. Apply In writing ganitatlon. Reply Box A573"> S.T
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    • 951 13 TUITION iror- fS *••«•>— VWCA Beauty Culture Wednesdays 3.13 pm. Four months' course. Starting April 10th. Enqalrtes (Spore) 'MATHEMATICS ORADUATK 28 years' experience elementary, additional, pre-university. Tel: 2MJM) B'pore. THEODOLITE SURVEYING. LEVELLING: Theory/Practice by graduate with professional experience. Tel: *****. B' pom. PERSONALIZED TUITION any subJet by undergrad any Urns
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    • 1088 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2» Word. SS (Mi*.)— Box SO Ct*. oxtra VAUXHALL VICTOR ESTATE Car inn I lisas* UK June 1962 excellent condition throughout mileaga 7.000 TelepboßS oßsos hours (Spore) MTS3 or after B pjn. *****. O»EL REKORD June IMS two door grey 40.000 miles good condition rsKUlarty serviced for
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    • 531 13 MISCELLANEOUS to Word. SS (Ml*.)— Bos SO ct*. oxirm FOR BEST r'resn Water t laoint. visit Cathay fishing Pood, 6s Milestone, Tnomson Koad, S'pors. Open daily from 7 a.m to 1 a.m SALES A SERVICE Outboard Motors, Lawn Mowers and WrlgDinc Machines. Kirn Seng Cheouc Ltd. 1M Haveloek Road. Singapore
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    • 506 14 THE 1 1 [~ft f*\(i\ I fi^i Corvette 4,^1 SO FAST You can watch it bcil a pint of -g water in less than two minutes a gallon in 10 V 2 minutes. SO EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL Setting of control knob ensures correct temperature of water from tepid to boiling.
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    • 211 14 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST DRIVE IT YOU'LL WANT TO OWN IT: Progress Motors Limned ■o MMWM »o»*. •■■•*»o««. WEARNE BROS. LTD. 109, Pody Rood, Kuala Lumpur I.H ■HBMI i.^.^HBHBi.^HB llllllltttillllllllfiffl ■■■■■■■■■■■■HIH COOL CUSTOMERS I ■■HBHare our business! And are they enthusiastic about us! Step into any
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  • 258 14 Caltex $3m. oil blending project PLANT WILL SUPPLY MALAYSIA AND NEIGHBOURING MARKETS TALTEX Oil (Malaya) Ltd. is going ahead with its plan to construct a new $3 million lube oil blending plant at Tanjong Penjuru, Singapore, said Mr. F. H. Levenhagen, manager of the company. Mr. Levenhagen, who is flying
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  • 118 14 'ARROW MAN OFF TO JAPAN VIR. T. S. MAO (above), manager of Arrow's Singapore office, has left for Japan to expand the company's market there. Mr. Mao recently made an extensive tour of Indonesia with the same object. 1963 range He said that Arrow's sales in the Malaysian market had
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  • 48 14 Coflee Imports Into Singapore last year totalled 48.733 tons, 9,000 tons lower than the previous year. Exports were 47.808 tons, down 7,000 tons. The U.S. continued to be the best buyer, taking 14.700 tons, up 4.000 tons, followed by Italy 6.500 tons and Thailand 5.450 tons.
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  • 296 14 COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS GOOD DEMAND FOR ESSENTIAL OILS I AUTIER Fils of Grasse, one of the largest and oldest manufacturers of essential oils in France, is offering customers a service on technical problems connected with the use of the company's products, said Mr. Philippe de Beauchamp, the comoany's special
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  • 253 14 Turbine car by Chrysler coming to Malaya fHRYSLER'S turbinepowered saloon car whose development a few years ago caused a stir in the world motoring circles, is to make its debut in the Malayan market before the end of the year. This was announced in Singapore yesterday by Mr. Thomas W.
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  • 124 14 Chartered Bank opens new office *T<HE Chartered Bank yesterday opened another branch in Singapore, at Maju Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate, to serve this fastgrowing community. With tne opening of the branch, the small saver can now open a savings account easily and conveniently. Formalities for starting an account have been
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  • 51 14 Total exports of black and white pepper from Singapore last year were 25.548 tons compared with ***** tons in 1961 of which 16.335 tons were black and 9.213 tons white. Imports during the year dropped sharply, totalling 16.523 tons against 26.153 10.037 tons black and 6.486 tons
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  • 296 14 Australia will send more missions rpHE years ahead will see more trade mis- sions coming from Australia to Malaya and South-East Asia, and this must necessarily result in a bigger flow of trade between the two regions. This view was expressed in Singapore by Mr. B. R. Scott, leader of
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  • 67 14 There has been a big demand for Austin AGO dlesel cars In Singapore's highly competitive taxi market. It Is estimated that about 10 per cent of the taxis running in the city are of this particular model. Singapore and the Federation alone have absorbed about 50
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  • 191 14 CENTAUR WILL MAKE FIRST VOYAGE IN JANUARY 1964 OICTI RE above shows the I construction of T.S.M.V. Centaur at the John Brown Clydeside yard. This highly specialised ship will take the place of the two Blue Funnel ships Charon and Gorgon, which at present serve the West Australia Singapore trade.
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  • 92 14 rrtHERE was little buying 1 interest for F. 03. copra in Singapore last week. Indication for India being generally 50 cents per picul below sellers' ideas and Interest for other Asian destinations seemingly negligible, says Lewis and Peat's report. Arrivals during the week were in the region
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  • 110 14 Holden plan to raise production /GENERAL Motors Holden \J Pty. Ltd. will increase iU current expansion programme by $11U.500 to $234.5 million to bring production of Holdens to 175,000 units a year, or 730 each working day. The managing director, Mr. D.L. Hegland, said that the t\pansion was necessary to
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    • 330 16 m ii i m 1 1 «™s ff if if p mi«isiiiissi uiji ?ipiiipi it |t||« 1 8 mi i|3 i 3 llSra »M ll!: h s ih> \u\\ I3HiP si 9 8 I* I f i > 3>Sg J§2 5 W 5 Iff 2 sltlO-'>r|2is5 ltIO -'>r|2i5 2o §2-2.8
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    • 1483 17 FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1 Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent serving permanent Government Officers Including those o.i probation for appointment to posts of SENIOR LECTURER LECTURERS and ASSISTANT LECTURERS In Federal Secondary Teacher Training Institutions in the Ministry of Education. The posts are pensionable but
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    • 1506 17 (l) At least 5 years post-qualifying teaching experience, and CM) a further one year full-time specialist course in teacheriraining at the University of Malaya and/or six months specialist course in Indonesia. Candidates must be able to lecture In the National Language. (c) Lecturer in English: College-trained or Normal-trained teachers (English
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    • 622 17 Assistant Controllers of Telecommunications (Traffic) are required to estimate future requirement* of telephone exchange staff, equipment and lines, and collect and appraise statistics about the quality of the telephone service. They are also concerned wuh quality control and operating efficiency of the telegraph and telex strvlce. They deal with the
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    • 953 17 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated requirements need apply. Applications must satisfy the usual citizenship and residential qualifications. 1 COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE OKHt I K. Trade Division Ministry of Finance. SALARY SCALE: $(560:630:660) $690x30A-930/B/960xJoA-l:M0 p.m. Point of entry into the scale wil' depend on experience and qualifications. QUALIFICATIONS A
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  • 18 18 WASHINGTON. Mon.—President Kennedy will hold a press conference at 4 p.m. <2100 GMTi on Wednesday.—Reuter. I
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  • 369 18 /MZ4/T: HOPE THEY WILL BEGIN BEFORE APRIL 18 SINGAPORE, Monday. '|MU Federation (lovernment is seeking immediate talks with Britain to obtain urgently needed funds to build up the Malaysian armed forces. Tun Abdul Razak. Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, said here today
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  • 298 18 MALA YSIAN AIRWAYS First step has been taken toward possible change of name, says retiring chief SINGAPORE. Monday. MALAYAN Airways have taken the first step towards a possible change of name to Malaysian Airways, the retiring general manager. Captain R.P. Mollard. said today. In a farewell interview he disclosed that
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  • 2 18 BIRTH DEATHS
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  • 334 18 Detainees: Ministry replies to Dr. Tan SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs today said that Dr. Tan Chee Khoo, national vice-president of the Labour Party of Malaya, was "talking through his stethoscope" when he claimed that detainees were being given better treatment in the Federation than in Singapore. Dr.
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  • 358 18 LONDON. Mon. Pre-Budget optimism earned equity prices still higher today. There was a marked increase in business. Closing middle prices of selcied stocks not including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Con-sol 2V, £43 1 16 -rl. 16 Funding 4 £92 1 16 War 3ic £60, BANKS Chartered 60
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    • 857 18  - April 18 kick-off for biggest M-Cup tourney KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR. Monday "pillS YEAR'S Malaya Cup soccer tournament the biggest since the annual Inler-State scries started in 1921 and expected to i>c the host will begin in the South zone on Apr. 28. The linal is scheduled lor Sept
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    • 609 18 WEIGHTS FOR TOMORROW VI ALA Ll'MIVK. Haunt Behar 8.12 Panchcn S.U Mon Weights l*rebo 8.12 Rubbrr Fstate 8.11 for nine rare* MM Showman III .1.12 hin.i Rock 8.11 on Wednesday: Paiilr Ilium 8..0 Pembroke Chief K.I 1 Cinerama II 8.09 Skilton X.ll ft. 2. DIV. 4 tfK. I Joll> Master
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    • 171 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. VENI VICI STABLE'S ZODIAQUE is out to equai the postwar record of five wins and with a hands 8.5, this remarkably-improved four-year-old certainly has a great chance in the Cl. 3, Div. 2, 71 handicap on Wednesday. But he may find one
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  • 428 18 TENNIS Indian aces are due tomorrow PENANG. Mon. India s J. Mukherjeo and Prem.ut Lall. who it «aa rarlit t thuuuht would be lorced to withdraw from the Malayan Open tennis championshipstarting at the Penan.; Sports Club tomorrow, may compete after all. The Penang Lawn Tei elation, who are orea.ii.sink:
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  • 72 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.—A hatirn It by inside-right Wilcox. who makme his debut at Jalan 80-..r enabled R.A.F. Sclnar to i> al Alexundra 4-1 m ttetr t5 I Div. 1 match lotliiy. Aloxandra tool, an early ..d .through Seng "ah. but Wilcox pqualLsed for Seletar a n trom the
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  • 49 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Conibimd Schools beat Prisons 3-1 on t!~.r padang and Singapore R.C. Ix.ti University 4-1 at Bukit T;ni. day to qualify for the semi of the S.H.A. Senior knockout competition. The other teams in the lit four are delendmc champions Ceylonese and SRC B.
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  • 37 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.-The -:i members or the Chanel Crosscountry Club who started the sJL'mile relay from Butt<rworth 01 Friday finished at Chani?i on scheduled time of 59hr 33mm. Tn» was to comniemonui 45th aim:.- Ikß R.A.F.
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  • 33 18 LONDON: Thr draw for t.'in English F.A. Cup srmi-linal^. to br played on neutral ground-) > jh> Apr ST. is: Liverpool v I.eici'vt/ m Notts Forest or Southamptur 0 Manchester United.
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  • 509 18 I^tAI.A Ll'MPl'K. Mon.—Stipendiary Steward's report on \esterday's races: RACK I—Maniam1 Maniam I Donnelly i irfused to jump away with lli< field and took no part in Hit race. Subsequently Trainer F. I van Breukelen was informed b> llu- stewards that Maniam would have
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    • 61 18 SPORTS DIARY SOCCKR S.A.FA Div. L'B S.C.C. v| Alexandra "A" padang i; Div 2D Badan Kesenian v T.8.A.. (Parrer Pk) Oeylang Utd. v Dockyard (Geylang) R.A.F. Seletar "A" v Junior A.A. <Farrer Pk>;' SRC. v Serangoon Gardens (pa- dang > HOCKEY S.H.A. Junior k.o. quarter-final Police v Gen. Hospital (Thomson
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  • 937 1  -  LIM KIT SIANG By STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT Pilot service exceeded expectations; Now second channel in September TELE COMES OF AGE ...after only six weeks I 1 TELEVISION Singapura has come of age phenomenally early. The Yang di Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, officially inaugurates the Television Singapura
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  • 395 1 Asiavision— A link with other nations SINGAPORE may have a television link up with other Asian countries one of these days and Singapore viewers will be able to watch live happenings hi other lands. This idea. called Asiavision, somewhat on the lines adopted for Eurovision, was first tabled at the
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  • 271 1 7,000 Singapore homes now have TV sets r[ERE are now 7,000 television sets in Singapore homes, a Straits Times survey estimated today. It is expected that another 23.000 *ets will be sold by the end of the year. By next August, the figure may rise to about 50.000 sets. The
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    • 127 1 Sharper, clearer mammk pictures. .rich TELEVISION I^^ 233-C-72-M: Contemporary styled Console. 23' tube, built in f'.'lTf! antenna. #r f table model in attractive finishes, L>/ JP j"**j built in antenna, 19" tube. H __l^-J poruble, trim styled, 19' screen. S f=£i-^ ssse^' V antenna tinted glass. I»»-U7.M "^M| The secret
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  • 47 2 MR. JOHN DUCLOS, Director of Broadcasting. Singapore, getting the feel of the television camera at an ABC studio in Australia where he spent some time familiarising himself with the finer points of television techniques in preparation for the setting up of Television Singapura.
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  • 528 2  -  SPECIAL WRITER By •pHE introduction of television in Singapore has opened up new horizons and vast opportunities for local technicians, writers, musicians and artistes. With more than 50 hours of transmission time a week, Television Singapura will need many films depicting local activities and reflecting the cultural,
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  • 191 2 Portable television for the car and outings now available SINGAPORE car own--0 ers will be able to instal micro-televi-sion sets in their cars later next month. A Singapore agent of a Japanese electrical appliances manufacturer has placed orders for the portable five-inch micro-tele-vision sets. The first batch are expected to
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    • 492 2 JB^k A clear and F^TI perfect Picture— -4J that is the criterion -^W I of a first-class __^^^>^^ Television Receiver. nljL V c^M* 'i'H\V -^^f />% 1 'tl BesttmurH 1 liii #%k I '""""^4l 1 The Lateit 1964 Model "PRAISIDINT" VHF/UHP 1 with Nordm.nd. TIPPOMATIK m in^^s^^ I More than
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    • 54 2 MADE IN HOLLAND ERRES 7V AUTOMATIC FULLY eUARAKTHD I FOR 12 MONTHS. ERRES THE QUALITY TV SET YOU CAN AFFORD ERRES AVAILABLE IN A WIDE RANGE OF ATTRACTIVE MODELS. EASY HIRE-PURCHASE TERMS ERRES PROMPT EFFICIENT AFTER -SALES SERVICE. tor illustrative l»«fl«t i writ* to:STOKVIS (MALAYA) LTD 135 Middle Road, Spore.
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  • 1234 3 JOHN F. KENNEDY: POLITICIANS WORRY ABOUT THEIR IMAGE THE wonders of science and technology have revolutionised the modern American political campaign. Giant electronic brains project results on the basis of carefully conducted polls. Automatic typewriters prepare thousands of personally addressed letters, individually signed
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    • 439 3 11 rA n invest in BE WISE ABOUT \W/ PHILIPS J V-7 QUALITY As you know a television receiver is a very complex and costly The 'Consoiette (above) w 23TX322A/P is priced at piece of equipment. You therefore must think carefully before you $960 (Singapore Penang) buy. This advertisement sets
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  • 434 4 TEI.FVISION installa tions in United Stales .tircraft carriers are helping pilots and landing control personnel to perfect landing techniques and so increase the safety of jet landings on aircraft carriers. Four television cameras are used In the Pilot Landing Aid Television system, three focused on thr
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    138 5 CATHODE ray pictures tubes for television screens on the assembly line at an Australian manufacturing plant. Australia, which started television in 1958, last year produced 312,000 television sets, sufficient to meet her requirement for the time being. AN ARTIST'S Impression of the entrance to the vestibule of a giant television
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    • 263 5 Lmxm^ Alt, wmwH lLJ^^m i^i^i^i^il^4^HHP^l el W^mMwr^ W 1 L ook very c .o.e.Bef ore you buy It's little use looking closely at your T V set after you have bought it but if you take the trouble to inspect all makes before you buy, you will see that GRUNDIG
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  • 41 6 Even people in Malacca get Television Singapura A TECHNICIAN checking a television film at Television Singapura. TELEVISION Sinfapura's transmitting: tower at Bukit Batok. ONE of Television Sli-f apura's "outside broadcast" vans.— Straits Times pictures.
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  • 360 6 A UNITED EUROPE would not have been possible in so short a time without the medium of television. A united Malaysia can be realised in a short time through the "powerful" medium of television, according to Mr. Gerhard Reiche. editor-in-chief of the
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  • 695 7  -  E. C. THOMSON Valuable asset, for nations with teacher shortage r»y A PICTURE, it is said, Is worth 10,000 words. When the picture comes to life, as in television, its value is increased beyond measure. And nowhere more than in the field of education. More than 3.000
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  • 1203 7  - Well-established in Britain after only years JAMES DODO By "TELEVISION can offer children an ordered extension of their experience in space and time It can be an introduction to complexities ranging far beyond their immediate experience which would always elude them on the printed page It can show them lives
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    • 9 7 v N K N QUALITY TV Sole Agent SEOWKUANCO.,LTD.
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  • 1586 8 ALL Ihroogh the ages nien have woven folklore and legends abbot the poaseaaon of magic ryes or magic spectacles, hv means of which Hie limitations of human vision could be overcome to penetrate solid objects and to span the earth. It is one of the oldest dreams
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