The Straits Times, 8 April 1963

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  • 20 1 AVERACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times No*"* K.std. 1845 MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1963. 13 CENTS. KDN 352
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  • 12 1 NO TRANSFER OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS PORTFOLIO, SAYS ANNOUNCEMENT
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  • 186 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. TIIK Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will represent Tenjfku Abdul Rahman when the three-nation subministerial meeting of representatives of Malaya, the Philippines and Indonesia reaches the Foreign Ministers' level. A Gover n m e n I spokesman said tod;i\: "T h c Prime
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  • 357 1 SUWITO WANTS MALAYSIA TO BE DISCUSSED AT MANILA JAKARTA. Sun.—lndonesia's Deputy Foreign Minister. Dr. K. Suwito. said today he would brine up the subject of Malaysia at the sub-mi-nisterial tripartite talks with Malayan and Philippines officials in Manila this week. Hi- uas speaking to reporters shortly ocfore leaving for Manila.
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  • 336 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sunday. I^ILMLAND'S actors and actresses share the spot- light tomorrow night with the biggest star of all a glistening statuette named Oscar at the annual Academy Awards presentation at Santa Monica. If Bette Davis wins the best actress award she has been nominated for
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  • 110 1 Australia to go over to D-system /CANBERRA. Sun.—Austra\j lia will ro over to dcci- mal coinage in February 1966 if arrangements can be completed in time. Announcing this tonight, Mr. Harold Holt, the Federal Treasurer, said the Government will make the change-over at the I nearest practicable date. Mr. Holt
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  • 202 1 'Kirn Novak to wed newspaper columnist' report LONDON. Sun. The News of the World today reported that Kirn Novak is expected to announce that she will marry Roderick Mann, i British newspaper columnist. It said that she is expetted to name the man she will marry "when she reports back
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  • 70 1 BRISBANE. Sun. Norman Smith. 26. a professional boxer, died last night after collapsing in the ring at Oympie. 109 miles north of here. It was the second boxing death in Queensland in two days. The referee stopped the fight in the second round
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  • 179 1 LONDON. Sun PHE BBC said last 1 night that it has not considered censoring a radio programme scheduled for rebroadcasting on Tuesday in which an M.P. used the phrase "big buck ***** The question of censoring the repeat followed this question by Sir Gerald Nabarro
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  • 96 1 KUALA LUMPL'K. Sun. The Sultan of Paiiaru Sri Srnyuni. ridden by apprentice Rahwi. sprang a spectacular upset to pay $794 for a *in and SI 10 for a place in the first rare at Kuala I umpur today. It was a record win dividend for the Kuala
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  • 278 1 Treasury against proposal for five-day week GOVT. WILL LOSE $54 MIL. REVENUE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Federal Treasury is reported to be against the proposal for a five-day working week as it would mean that the Government would lose $5} million revenue every year. Instead, the Treasury has made a
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  • 271 1 WILSON: WE WON'T DUMP BOMBERS. WASHINGTON. Sunday. MR. HAROLD WILSON said in a television interview shown here tonight that a Labour Government would not "dump" Britain's nuclear warheads or V-bombers into the sea, but it would do nothing to maintain a British deterent. It would transfer Britain's nuclear force to
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  • 207 1 French build Pacific atomic base PAPEETE (Tahiti), Sun. The establishment of an atomic and missiles base in French Polynesia has been started, it has been revealed by wellinformed sources here. Three hundred specialist troops expected to arrive here next month will go to the atoll of Mururoa. in the Tuamoto
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  • 14 1 i AOS FICHTINC VIENTIANI BW nmhing i nntinued nil (In- PI 1
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  • 253 2 AFRO-ASIAN DESK 'WE ARE TOO BIG AND NEITHER CAN SWALLOW THE OTHER-NEHRU NEW DELHI. Sun Nehru said here yesterday that India's struggle against China might last a dozen years or more. Addressing the ruling Congress Party's top policy-making All-India Congress Committee,
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  • 161 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. India has just completed a 720-mile oil pipeline extending across 78 rivers from the rich lields of eastern Assam to a refinery at Baraunl MM Paina in Bihar, northern India. At one point the line is only 35 miles from the northern frontier
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  • 112 2 CHINA FREES A BELGIAN AFTER 10 YEARS HONG KONG. Sun. A Belgian soldier who had fought In the Korean War came out of China this week. Ludovlcus Jooephus Maria Verdljck said he had been In prison in China for nearly 10 years. After the 1953 armistice in Korea, he had
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  • 65 2 VIENTIANE. Sun. The U.S. Ambassador to Laos, Mr. Leonard Unger. protested to the Laotian Government yesterday against pro-Communiat charges that the U.S. was responsible for the recrnt murder of the Laotian Foreign Minister. Mr. QuinL-n Pholsena. In calls on the Prime Minister. Prince Souvanna Phouma. and
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  • 149 2 BATHURST (Gambia 1. Sun The national conference of the ruling Gambian People's Progres- 1 slve Party approved by acclamation j here yesterday a resolution calling for Independence for Gambia with- 1 in the Commonwealth before the 1 end of the year. After the vote, Mr.
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  • 20 2 TOKYO. Sun. The 10th Asian film festival will be held for rive days beginning on April 15.
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  • 234 2 KENNEDY SENDS BOWLES BACK TO DELHI WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Kennedy yesterday announced his Intention to appoint Mr. Chester Bowles as the new U.S. Ambassador to India. Mr. Bowles, who previously served as Ambassador to India between 1951 and 1953. will succeed Mr. Kenneth Calbraith. who is resigning from the New
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  • 31 2 TAIPEH. Sun. King Phumibol Aduladej and Queen Sirlkit ot Thailand will come to Formosa for a state vkM next month at the Invitation of President ChUns Kai-shek
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  • 22 2 HONO KONO, Sun Hong Kong will be sending an official trade mission to cruin European countries In October 10 promote
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  • 307 2 SOS to Mayor, now he'll give Helen away at wedding LONDON. Sunday. HELEN KWONG (left) had a problem when she decided to come to Britain from Hong Kong to marry her sweetheart, who runs a Chinese restaurant. For 20-year-old Helen had no friends or relatives here to give her away
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  • 241 2 SPY RING IN VIETNAM STRATEGIC HAMLETS SMASHED CAIGON, Sun. The Vietnamese Go--1 vernment has smash- ed an important Communist spy ring ope- rating In four strategic hamlets in Binh Tuy province, 50 miles east of Saigon, the Vietnam Press Agency reported yesterday. Twenty-four rin* members were arrested. Including five 1
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  • 94 2 NAIROBI. Sun. The Kenya Aincau National Union (Kanui party warned yesterday it would lake steps to close the Portuguese and South African Consulates here If ii wins the coming elections. "Permii-Mon given by the British for the government* of these states to run offices
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  • 207 3 GENEVA, Sun. De- legates at the 17nation disarmament talks here were jubilant yesterday at the first concrete result since the conference started 13 months ago agreement on a "hot line" be i ween Washington and Moscow. One non-aligned delegate commented: "It may not be
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  • 440 3 JACK INSULTED DIEFENBAKER IN SECRET PAPER— REPORTS \IONTREAL. Sun. iTI Canadians newsPapers yesterday claimed that President Kennedy insulted Canada's Prime Minister. Mr. John Diefenbaker, in a secret paper mislaid by a White House adviser in Ottawa two years v ao. The alleged existence of the missing paper has been reported
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  • 75 3 U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK WHETHER in front of the camera (her customary position as an actress) or behind it (as* seen in this picture) 18-year-old CHRISTINE KAUFMANN Mrs. Tony Curtis in private life makes an attractive picture. She turned the tables on a street photographer here
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  • 175 3 SA N FRANCISCO. Sun. Sir Robert Watson-Watt, inventor of radar, thinks we can all learn a lesson from the fact that he was caught speeding by a radar trap and fined U5512.50. Sir Robert, here for an address last night, said that he
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  • 64 3 LONDON. Sun Seventeen resolutions urging Communist unity and an end to public squabbling on party differences have oeen tabled for discussion at the British Communist Party's annual national congress openini* tiir.- on April 12. According to the agenda published yesterday, one resolution urged the congress
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  • 44 3 PARIS. Sun. Cavr rxplorrrs have found a wall painting done I by primitive man between 20.000 and 25 000 yours aso in a grotto at Vallon-Poni-Dnrc. south central Fr.iin-v The paintinc is in red ochre and appears lo reprrseiu an ox
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  • 248 3 ]\/'<|ONTREAL. Sun i»i Police yesterday removed a powerful bomb from the foot of a radiotelevision transmitting tower atop Mount Royal used by Montreal's principal broadcasting stations. Police said it was big enough to have brought down the 150-foot tower. Painted In red at the base of the
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  • 165 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States and Britain signed an agreement yesterday under which Britain will buy up to 100 Polaris missiles for arming her projected nuclear submarine force. The agreement follows Britain's decision to adopt the Polaris system instead of the Skybolt air-to-ground
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  • 203 3 Last of die-hard strikers return to coal mines PARIS. Sunday. DIE-HARD strikers in the coalfields of northern France gave up yesterday and officials said nearly 94 per cent of the miners were back at work in the area, marking the end of the five-week strike. In other coalfields the return
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  • 181 3 SLEEP: THE FIRST 6 HOURS ARE BEST /CHICAGO. Sun.—Sleepy ing more than eight hours a night does not Increase a persons efficiency the next afternoon, according to a U.S. scientist, Dr. Nathaniel Kleitman. Writing in the journal of the American MedicaJ Association, Dr. Kleitman said that when the night's sleep
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  • 269 3 WIFE ACCUSED OF MURDER WITH A SAMURAI SWORD WEALTHY sports car enthusiast John B. Wilson was stabbed fatally in the heart with a razor-sharp samurai sword early yesterday. Police at Nashville. Tennessee, charged his blonde wife Gene with murder. Mrs. Wilson claimed the stabbing was ail accident. The Wilsons had
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  • 233 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sunday. jyjOST massage parlours here have applied to the Federal Capital Commission for registration under the new laws which came into force from the beginning' of this month. The Assistant Municipal Secretary. Mr. Kweh Eu Teck. said today that the applications were
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  • 201 4 Surveyors now have own association SINGAPORE. Sun.—Leading surveyors and valuers, both in private practice and in the Government service here have cooperated in the formation of the Real Estate Valuers' Association. < Singapore the president. Mr. J. M. Carter, said today. Carter said that lnvitar tions had been sent to
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  • 79 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A S2l million new freighter will begin a now service between Sineapore and Western Australia in 1964. The freighter, the Centaur, Is now being built In Britain for Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co.. of Liverpool. It will carry 190 first class passengers. The firm expects
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  • 84 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. —The annual international bazaar for the blind will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May 11. The organising committee is trying to raise $95,000 for the Blind Association. Anything above this will oc she red out to numerous other
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  • 149 4 A call to merge ex-service bodies SINGAPORE. Sun. An ex-serviceman. Inche Othman bin Abdul Rahman has called for merger of all exservicemen's associations in Malaysia. Inche Othman said: "With the formation of Malaysia on Aug. 31. it is time to form a single bod> to represent the ex-service-men in the
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  • 61 4 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Hie people o( Hutan Melintany. 13 miles from here, have complained that there have been several cases of malaria in the area. Mr. K.O. George, a storekeeper, made the complaint to Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon. deputy to the Mentri Besar of Perak during a
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  • 259 4 SINGAPORE e^sday. MORE than 40 trade unions here are expected to participate in a May Day rally at the Jalan Besar Stadium from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on May 1. This was announced today by Mr. S. T. Bani, chairman of a seven-man
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  • 171 4 'Kampong road in need of repair' SINGAPORE. Sun. The chairman of the Singapore Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee. Mr. Goh Chew Chua, said today that a road in Kampong Henderson needed improvements. He added that several culverts and concrete drains in the kampong should be constructed. Mr. Goh made
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  • 149 4 12 COUNTRIES WILL SEND MEMBERS TO CLUB TALKS SINGAPORE. Sun.—About 150 delegates from 12 countries will be streaming into Singapore in the next two weeks for the Third j Asian V's Men's Conference. The aim of this conference. to be declared open by the Minister for Culture.
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  • 581 5 HETLL EXPLAIN ABOUT MALAYSIA— NOT GOING SPECIFICALLY TO ASK THE U.S. FOR CASH TAIPING, Sunday. TIN Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that his visit to the I nited States later this month was to explain about Malaysia and not specifically to
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  • 72 5 Fined $500 for parang attack KANGAR. Sun— A padii planter, Nayan bin Itam. 32. was today fined S5OO or five months' jail for causing hurt to another padi planter, Ismail bin Ahmad. 45. Nayan slashed Ismail with a parang after a quarrel at. Kampone Batang. three miles from here, on
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  • 56 5 KANOAR, Sun. The. Regen'. L <: Perils. Tem:ku Suleiman, today' opened Ul«* World Health Organi- j ■attonii Freedom From Hungir exhibition at ;he Hokioen asm>- elation building. He said thai s'.rns must be taken to overcome the shortage of food. The exhibition m put up by
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  • 61 5 SINOAPORE. Win Rccon- 1 m ruction work on two bi ClCTnenceaU Avenue and at Edinburgh Road (leading in Utan.i baa started and is expected to be completed m six month*. Dunne tins work by the Public Works Department, one half of I each bridnc will bo
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  • 55 5 KLAI A IfMTLK. Sun. Ahmad KamU. a director! Ol Rothmani Ol Pall Mull 'Mala- i va' I. (I. will leave by air on April I i tad the company*! •ioven-h world ijroup conlerencc in C'aniK v Later, he will tour moup com- 1 panlea m
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  • 24 5 kajanc; Bun. The Kajang br.iiu-h of the Malayan Indian will hold its annual meeting at the Kajanf H.ill here on April 13
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  • 30 5 SUNG El PATANI. Sun The, Mentri Brsar of Ked;ih. Dato Syed i Omar bin Syed Abdullah, v. ill be I leaving shortly on a pilgrimage to Una.
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  • 182 5 pARIT BUNTAR. Sun.— The shrimp paste Industry started by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority here has helped to stablUw the price of shrimps. Inche Ahmad Zairron, the Krlan Rlda Otiiccr. said today that since Rida Blachan Production and Marketing Centre was started at
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  • 269 5 Why Thais come all the way to Penang to study PENANG. Sun.- About 200 Thai students are studying English and other commercial subjects in Penang. An Immigration spokesman here said that foreign students were not allowed into Government or Gov-ernment-aided .schools but could enrol In private schools, provided their ad-
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  • 155 5 Wives of Jaycees to learn 'popiah' secret OINGAPORE, Sun.-- Wives of delegates attending the Junior Chamber International conference opening here from April 16 will be taught the art of making "popiah" a popular Chinese delicacy—by Mrs. Irene Chau, who is in charge of the programme for ladies at the conference.
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  • 44 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A former lecturer at the Malayan Teachers' Training College in Kukby. Mr. AtosaJider Walters, wa£ last night entertained to dinner here by some of the former students. Mr. Wallers. 63. is on a month's holiday :n Malaya.
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  • 44 5 KANGAR. Sun. Incne Allmad bin Aminuddin. Inspector of Co-opera '.lvcs. Billing, has been transferred here as act inn Malay Co-operative Officer. Perils. He succeeds Inche Rashid bin Jasin. who has cone to Canada on a sixmonth study tour under the Colombo Plan.
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  • 318 5 A D-DAY HERO GENERAL LEAVES TO GO LECTURING SINGAPORE, Sunday 'pi& retiring Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Land Forces, General Sir Nigel Poett, will toll Americans about the Communist threat to South-East Asia during a two-week lecture tour of the United States. His mother was an American. Gen. Poett paracnuted
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  • 342 5 Dr. Gamba reports on a 'most satisfactory' arbitration year SINGAPORE. Sun. A total of about 65.000 workers have been covered by awards and certified agreements of the Industrial Arbitration Court from its inception in September 1960 to the end of last year, the president of the court. Dr. Charles Gamba.
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  • 34 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Jut ice Ong. a High Court Judge here, left by BOAC :or London today (or an eye operation. He I will be away for a few months.
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  • 36 5 KNALA LUMPUR. Sun. The) Tapah-Cameron Highlands Road i will be closed at the 19th mile for two hours from April 9 to April 11. to enable a heavy C-.E.8. transporter to pass through
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  • 94 5 The bosses wouldn't dare, says Mr Poh irtliWO. Sun. The I chairman of the ..an* branch of the national Union of Commercial Workers, Mr. Poh Soo Ken*, today claimed that his union's existence was enough to deter employers from trying to be high-handed. "So long as they know that we
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  • 146 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Radio Si-.igapore will broadcast a series of 66 lessons on the national language to assist those who intend to sit for S the Standard One public examination In August. The lessons, prepared by the Dewan Bahasa in Slnga- pore, will be broadcast
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  • 270 6 Agents agitate for return of Limbang to Brunei KUCHING. Sun.— Agents in the Limbang area of Sarawak's Fifth Division are agitating for the return of Limbang to Brunei, the Limbang District Council was told yesterday. Limbang was granted to the Rajah of Sarawak by the Sultan of Brunei in 1890.
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  • 54 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Officials of the newly-formed Psychology Club here are president. Inche Wan Ismail: vice-president, Mr. James Silva: secretary, Miss Teresa Bee. treasurer. Mrs. Pauline Low; adviser. Mr Cheng Tim Pin, and committee members. Mr. William Goh. Mr. Donald Quek and Miss Florence Tan. The librarian is
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  • 63 6 SHIPPING EXCUTIVE WEDS A TEACHER Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tan Swpp Ann, after their wedding in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Tan. the third son of Mrs. B. C. Tan, and the late Mr. Tan. is an ex- ecutive of X.P.M.. Singapore. The bride. Miss Selena Tan Guat Hoa, is a school
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  • 157 6 Unionists advised: Don't dabble in '—politics— l KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A veteran trade unionist, Mr. John Emmanuel, 62. has given this advice to fellow trade unionists: "Don't dabble in politics." Writing in the "Union Herald", a publication of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. Emmanuel, who is deputy secretary
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  • 242 6 VT I N E Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Assemblymen walked out of the Trengganu State Legislative Assembly meeting yesterday after they failed to amend a Government motion. The Government motion was to thank the Sultan for his speech opening the fifth session
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  • 54 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A British blood specialist. Dr. J. C. I White, will arrive here on April 18 for talks with local specialists during a South-East Asian tour. Dr. White, who Is a senior lecturer at the Pofttr-Qraduate Medical School of London, will give talks on
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  • 262 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Union Press Organisation has collected $2,000 for the National Patriotic Fund from a performence of "Madam White Snake" a dance drama based on a Chinese mythological classic— at the Stadium Negara on March 23. It has sent the collection to the
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  • 1687 7 PART FOUR of lan Fleming's exciting thriller moves to the Alps SABLE BASILISK looked up. James Bond's eyes were flittering with excitement. "Would there be any conceivable excuse for an envoy from you? Me, lor example, to be sent out from the College to have an interview with Blofeld some
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  • 58 8 W»r4t Sit i Wimtmumi JALIL AHMAD .nd Mmali Abdullah thanks to all who attended the ocaMon of their wedding, and fnr trie lovely gift*. THI FAMILY of the late Mrs K. I'.ridtan. Taiping. thank me Doctors ..f the Distrirt Hospital. r»--■(1 frtends for messages of ondoirn« f 5, wreaths,
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  • 43 8 M II ..ra-. M* Hmimnm) IN LOVING MIMORV of Mr. K kll dlrd 74-KI We shall rish memoneii of you Our home i* empty without you. By his i "rrontul wife, children and *<*tt of World Icir -I Transiort Sen M-e
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  • The Straits Times Monday. April 8. 1963.
    • 667 8 Discussions between the Federation and Singapore Governments to complete the terms of political merger necessarily have been secret, but it is a fair question whether the Singapore Government shoulci not have taken Opposition leaders somewhat into theiv confidence. As it is. the Legislative Assembly found itself I
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    • 396 8 For venturing the view that n teacher's duty ought not to begin and end with cramming students for examinations, a writer in the "Journal" of the Federation Education Ministry' has caught it badly from ail sides. Parents have written in to ox press perturbation thai teachers should
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      178 8 ln i speech marking World Health Day, the Minister for Health announced the setting up of an advisory council on nutrition. Its purpose will be to show people how, by changing their eating habits, they can get more nourishment without spending more money. The council, which has representatives
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  • 221 8 7* WnrAt HO i M,nimum> COME AND WATCH aUT RMef rktoool on rrlrvllion. Vanity 3i Ralflr« .re. MCVCR SAUL A Bonn. Beremhan. > ill r>* .lo»e<l for husinr.. nn follo« ing ho.idavs Apnl 9. in. |i AIR CONDITIONING I- mm i month l.y Carrier i$M in Ked-rn-i.ii Kint Hmitapore
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  • 695 8  - Creating a new breed farmer IN the battle to bridge the gap between city and country, a plan is taking shape to create a new breed of f armor -a farmer sharpened by the metal of the machines he will manage, skilled in the husban dry of both plants and
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  • LETTER
    • 484 8 WISH to say to "Anxious Parent" 'B.T. March 30 1 not to worry. We teachers are alive to the situation confronting pupils and parents. We assure parents that we do not pay too much attention to all the high falutln' stuff that appears In education journals.
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    • 111 8 J^S a resident In Jalan Bayam. I must say that the sjctem of refuse collection Is a disgrace. A lorry comes twice weekly for this purpose and when it does housewives living In the kampong are expected to carry their own dustbins. The labourers on the lorry obviously
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  • 385 8 The pirates of the Sulu Sea by lAN McCRONE ]\|\MI..V sun— Thr Moro pirates of the Sul u Sea are a continuing headache for the navies of the Philippines. Britain and Indonesia. Armed and vicious, they roam the island-studded waters, raiding vism| s in Philippines and Borneo waters without discrimination.
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    • 703 8 Straits Tiaes k M.Uy Mail Ciassitied ad««rtisemants may rx handed to: Ist I loot COLD STOWAGE ARCADE Orchard Roao COLD STORAOE BRANCHEa KKP>PCL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Authorise*) Agents CITT BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Kouea. Colryer Ouey THE NEWS FRONT Fltfpatrlck's Supormarkat M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Base S. M.
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  • 394 9 $Sim plan to wipe out malaria in Brunei DRUNEI TOWN, Sun. u Thp Brunei Govrrnment has approved a $51 million, five year plan to -wipe out malaria in the territory. The plan will be carried out In four Maces. A Government statement said: "The time has come to Intensify efforts
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  • 283 9 COURT IS TOLD OF AN $8,000 DEMAND A BUILDING contractoi of the nisht two men proached him and demam MALACCA, Sunday, r told, a court here today l, one armed with *:un apded S8.000. The man with the gun. he said, told him: "If you don't give the money. I
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  • 66 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Brigadier Lionel L. Cross. MCKtan of the Commonwealth Press Union, flew into Singapore lrom Perth last night for a three-day *Wt Brigadier Cross, who had lust completed a tour of Australia and New Zealand, is here to meet members of the Commonwealth Press
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  • 32 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Lee Kiap Seng \va» found staggering along Upper Serangoon Road with stab wound In his chest l;tst night and was admitted to the General Hospital. Police are investigating.
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  • 147 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The pro-tern general secretary of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers. Mr. G. N. Rajan, said today that his union would oppose any reorganisation of the clerical services which did not include temporary clerks. In the union's newsletter to
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  • 131 9 SINGAPORE, Son. The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin (above), was sworn in today as the acting Yung di-Pertuan Negara at Istana Negara. The ceremony, attended by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin
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  • 118 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun.— The Malayan Trades Union Congress today decided to write to the Registrar of Societies to seek •ciarilication" on a letter asking the congress to remove five top union leaders from its general council. The Registrar had ruled that the five
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  • 403 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday AFTER a 17-gun salute this morning the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, and Puan Noor Aishah left Singapore for their four-day State visit to Cambodia. An hour before Inche Yusof s departure by a Pan-American Boeing for Saigon, dignitaries, including^
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  • 60 9 TXi.INQ. Sun.— The 'ami S<-:aia:i division of the United Democratic **arty was formed here today at a meeting In the Hokkien Hoay Kuan. The officials elected are: Mr. Tan Khyr Thong, cnalrman: Mr. S. Sabaramatn. vice-chairman: Mr. Teh Kool Yong. secretary; Mr. Tan Kok Kong treasurer: Mr. Aun
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  • 18 9 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union tonight held its annual dinner at Uie Cathay Restaurant.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 495 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORTWAVt SEKVICB NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEOlui' 7 47( metres A.M.: 6.00 Tune Singal. Nega- M n i ra-ku; 6.20 Morning Melodies; n'p«- M Shin Jin 710 «e«M«ewous With Music; m hn XJ?Ti£^ i^iJSS.- 1 73 Leam A Word A 7 32 82n m
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  • Straits Times Book Page
    • 1181 10 Voyage in quest of the Spanish galleon FABULOUS VOYAGE. By Fleming McLeish and Martin L. Krleger. (Qollancez 25) BY ALLINGTON KENNARD IN 1708 two privately o w n e d men-of-war sailed from the Bristol Channel for the Spanish controlled seas of South America. Privateers, such as the Duke and
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    • 228 10 THE POINTS OF MY COMPASS. By E.B. White (Hamish Hamilton 215.) IF I were asked who wrote the best English prose today. I should be tempted to say E. B White. His simplicity is the result of discipline, not of simple-mindedness. In this and in
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    • 171 10 THE JOURNAL OF JAMES YONGE (1647--1721). Edited by F.N.I. Poynter (Longmans. 355.). NOT a minor Pepys. but the personal chronicle of a brisk extrovert who imparts much fascinating Information about bis adventurous life without leaving any very clear impression of his character or intimate
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 407 10 Announcing a luxury addition to the Holden range K HOLDEN PREMIER -S Mm. v *Bl Es> 1 bw^lbkS %JbV' concept in personal motoring If you take pleasure in the possession trim rings; hood ornament; distingulshof fine things, then the Holden Premier ing badges and rear bumper over-riders. Sedan is for
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    • 251 10 Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Give your artificial teeth that won- j derful natural sparkle. Clean them f*\] I with Steradent, the way they should \)t -ry be cleaned. Just drop the dentures \~^~~~—-—~ri into a bath of Steradent and leave M them for 20 minutes each day.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 316 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. A (MUM nal! WSJ 'through t. Hsmd back to vie Capitol, the jelly makes it hsad to having hecUcly toured the pave the way (9). Channel Islands (9). 7. Pair, as hunter* go 10. At Milan. deeert«d the guide; 8. Pa's gone Inert; she gives
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    • 1520 11 fO u.n.im 1. wLal tOASI Ooe Sport Suit P. S'naiti tenant lAOMEOON iKetpapi. ha.ti Hi. IB Taday Apt g/it Apt II 4PATROCIUS H>eipMl. DuGim Glasgow Api II Ipi li Apt 14/11 Apt li ANTENOB L pill, Duti.n. R'dam. H butg Apt 11 Apt 15 Apt 11,21 Apt 21 LTCAON Liierptal
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    • 1558 11 THE E. A. C. LINES.SAILINGS 10 fcINOA il HAVRE HAMBURG. IREMtN, ANTWMT ROTTEROM, AMSTEMAM.OSLO^ GOINiH»IiW AND CQPEHHAMN. iW»^*S3»\ S'boii i>. S'naa Ptnang ■W\t£jMll ••SONGKHLA" a) Sailed Sailil m Pt/ I Apt H V3LJ3] "KOONA' 12/24 Apr 21. Jl Apt 21/17 Apt \*\\~JfcJ -SIMM" i) Apt/ 4 May J/ I May
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    • 1457 11 EIPtESS_SERVICE_IO LONDON LIVttPOOL I^CONTINENIAL PORTS. Soora t S'raa -tr,n t BENMHOR lltll. G'mth, H'dam. N'kM| Alt 11/13 Ipt 14/11 Apt 21/71 BENNEVIS (H) H lorg. L Itl. Havra. M'brt Aft 19/11 Aat 74/71 A|t 79 I BEHHOPE b met. Hlmg. Aweip. K oaa Apt 24/21 BENOORAN (E.LPJ i pill. R
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    • 1319 11 k McALISTER tSi CO.. LTD. W-_ \Wffk Na 11)31 V**^ CLLERNAN LIMI KLAVENESS LINK W fc IONTJON. HAMBURG. ROnEROAM LOS ANGUES. UN NBMBjJpJjM. ■AVIE HULL t MIMIISBBOUGH SEATTIE. VANCOUVER t PORTLANO CITY OF USTtOUINE t Acceilni targi lit CtaUal t Sulk Sport P. Sham p, r|n| SUNNYVIIIE 24/11 Apt 21/30
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 1783 12 Tin shares revive on StocK Exchange From Our Market Correspondent A WELCOME. feature on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week was the considerably revived interest in the tin section of the market which went some way at least to balance the previous sole preoccupation with industrials. On Thursday business in
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    • 29 12 Rt'BBER TIN (pcrtb) (per picul.) April 1. VfiS cts, $431.75 TS cU. $44X00 3. 76', cts. $4S3.'=*'i 4. 764 ets. 543k'.62>, 5. 76> acU. 5440.M 6. 5438.12S
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    • 1076 12 THE table of shares on the I Malayan Stock Kxchanjr shows laat business to March 29 (A) and •last business since that date <B) with H and L standing for Hifbest and Lowest business for last year and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS 1 r ML »lt<
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    • 43 12 Industrials: Tin* S rubbers: April I Mt.II ioo.i:« lOT.'S \pril I 101.81 14*15 MM u* April 3 lf!.jj IM.I8 I*T.*S I9«i I \pnl I 1*3.4 1 1*1.18 106 84 %pnl IU3.H4 103.57 1M.84 \|.nl r, 1*4 -14 id4 h: IM.M
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    • 1143 12 tm^m*wAMMUiJUiiimM \V—^^" KAWASAKI KISP:N KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. faeiflc, AUantlc. Great Uak«a Mrviai taaaj ti» tiA ti* tl* tl* S ROe r i'w mr" v f cuce l. ''leiai n to>» iiit>- 1 1 exam Han" i Mai 1/1 Mai M Ma, I laia I laaa IS jaaa I Mil >w.uti
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    • 924 12 l*°IORIENTl LINES l TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORSOVA" Deporting PENANG 21st April 1963 SINGAPORE 22nd April 1963 For Fremantlc, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. Limited First Clots accommodation available Apply to your Travel Agent or: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS ft CROSFIELO (F or M) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER GILFILLAN ft
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    • 410 12 m vim m>s \\\or\< i i'urrpnt Datr> of Total Total for n.iimi'ii^ pavmrnt for previous >ear year Siaar Darby K%- April 2S 20 r r Grnrral Tin 6',t May 15 Kulim Rubber 6",t May 16 10"? 15' V Labu fhroot 21 May 23 37».'c 40 'o Pcmk Rubber "I"'* April
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  • 475 13 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS rpH£ following; is a complete A list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, April 5. INDUSTRIAL! B. S. A SB ord» 3 M Atlaa K« i i IJiJ K M Trusts** tmi 6.SU Roustead 1 *'J l O. 8. Holding 9
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  • 74 13 '|'HE Malayan ticnam* linkr At--1 tooatian tTia<l< ihe*e rhinirfi to to it.rniMota ao Biiturda* .11 ram to BMOI (•llin< TT or .10 ready: ■•Ulan rune. Itjl'i MeMand Cuildtra 1 lot Oeuttche Marltt <*JV| Italian Lire On ihr f'te esertang* market in Hmi Keng. the Us deller «ss quoted
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  • 552 13 Tin price forges ahead rE Straits tin market last week, continued buoyant and from Monday to Friday the price rose continuously and at times sharply. Ihe price rose from $431.75 on Monday to (440 on Friday tbe highest level since July 16 last year following the London trena where good
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 369 13 SHIPPING NOTICES AMERICAN MAIL LINE ■.v. "AMERICAN MAIL" Vot. 63W Arrd. 1-4-1963. A General Survey on damaged .cargo discharged ex subject vessel will be held on 9-4-1963 at SHB Eodov/n 6A from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held before or after this date. —I SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINE
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    • 1655 13 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Words M fMtm I Wot in rfs nlrm SITUATIONS VACANT \baoinq~british company n -2t Words SS (Him )-Bmx St els. txtrm qUire tore rk i«ale» adout 30 years of age. Only experienced persons WANTED Qualified Knglisb Teacher. ae »PP'» »'»b full details to Box
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    • 1013 13 SHOPS WANTED tt Word* SS (Him.) Box St et*. txtrm TO HINT SHOP Space Aoywbere id Town Area Pbone ***** or write P.O Kox :'H<i Singapore. FACTORY SPACE VACANT Worsts *i (Him.) Box St cts. oxtrm FOR SALB:— Johore Bahru modcrr. vacant storey factory building, mala oOire consists of Managing
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    • 873 13 TUITION W*r4* U (HtH.)-Box St rfs. extra OOBS YOUR SNOLISH need Sa*. nsiist attention. We can give through our Qualified European Tutors Write tor a frea prospectus today Singapore school of Languages. PO. Boa JO9I OFFICE EQUIPMENT in Words SS (Him.)— Box it ets. sxtrm WELLCOME STBBL EQUIPMf.NI 1, Cross
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    • 1586 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE HI-FI k STEREO tt Words H I Hlh.)—Box It els. txtrm tt Word* SI (Htm,}— Bmx tt rts. ea»ei "•4.A." SCOOTBR IMI Tax In- SANSUI AMPUFIERS T.V. Visit suranc. to 3uth June 'S3. Piica (600/- Holdea Trading 284, Besjcb Road. 0.n.0. Tel: Kook Kwang 2301 J.B. or
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1028 14 REPAIRS TO TANJONC BATl) FERRY KOI It III— UST (OAST RO\D Ihe above ferry will be under repair* and will be closed to all ilar traffic between 1000 p.m. OH ***** to 600 am. on 11.4.63 NOTICE Is lieieby given that Mr Nro Eng PeiiK is no longer m our
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    • 452 14 NOTICE WATER RESTRICTION JERANTLT HATER SI PPL1 Jeranlut Water Supply will tx rationed to public tor 4 hours i day with effect Irom 6 4.1963 untl further notice Owing to drought JURUTERA NEOERI PAHANO IBBA1I0M Oi MALAWI -<>< ieti oi \i:« 111 1 ra AKCHITM TIRM M Hoi IMW i-'h:«
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    • 3082 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR PENANG. Applications arc invited for .he BOARD J.K-R- TENDER NOTICE post of M.irine Engineer uvnnv i 'Salary Scale $7°o— Sl 380 doit 1 APPLICATIONS are invited, Tenders will be received irom A of^niry^Pending on prey's trom Singapore Citizens for
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    • 689 14 I NOTICES ASSOCIATED BOARD O» IMI ROYAL SCHOOLS Ml Ml SIC. LONDON 1963 (PRACTICAL) EXAMINATIONS (INCLUDING L.K.S.M.) The abovenamed examinations will be held In Singapore (rom July to September. 1963 Entries (or these examinations bhoulri reach the Chief Examinations I Officer. Ministry of Education. Kav j Slang Road. Singapore- 10.
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    • 771 14 TENDERS TENDER EARTHWORK CONTRACT HAPPY VALI.KY LSI \1 X— JALAN MUSING, XI.I \\i. for MKSSRS MM. WOKE riNANCI LTD TENDERS are Invited from earthwork contractor for the I earthcuiling and turf ins !or a housing estate at the above. Tender forms with drawings and specification can be obtained trom 1
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    • 773 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF MEDICINE Application* are iir. ueii for intment to the Chan in tne ocwlj eU [acuity of meaicine ,v tlie University of Muiaya, Feueratiuu of Mul.iya. Kualu Lumpi.r. Applicants should have high .uaueniu- qualiiwations end wide experience in teaching and re-.M-au-h. Tlie successful candidate
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 501 15 LEAGUE SOCCER ROUNDUP T ONDON, Sun. Lei- cester, striving for the English League and Cup "double," kept up their First Division challenge by beating Manchester City 2-0 yesterday. Leicester, already in the F.A. Cup semi-finals, are now level on points with Tottenham
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    • 2215 15 $794 a K L, record dividend by Sri Senyum VTALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V A 5794 upset by Sri Senyum highlighted* the last day of the April meeting here today. Ridden by apprentice Rahwi Matrani, Sri Senyum came from nearly last in the field to beat strongly fancied rivals Sathi and
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    • 1286 15 HKSi 'ISION irsrnal oils Forest 0 •tirminclum lotwlch I Rollon Blackpool 0 Burnley Aston Villa 1 Everton 0 Blackburn 0 t'ulham 2 West Ham 0 Leicester 2 Man. City 0 WB.\ 1 Sheff. Lid P W DLFAPti. Tottenham 32 20 7 ***** 47 Leicester 33 19
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    • 255 15 TABLE TENNIS Japan in protest wrangle with US PRAUiE, Sun. Japan were involved in a protest wrangle with the United States over the first game of their Swaythlinjr Cup table tennis match here last night. As the umpire declared the game won by Ichiro Ogimura in two sets, his opponent,
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    • 284 15 LONDON. Sun.— Yorkshire and Warwickshire will meet in the final of the English Rugby Union county championship at Coventry on Apr. 27. This was decided when Yorkshire beat Hampshire 8-3 at Kirkstall In the remaining semifinal yesterday. Other results: County championship Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire 12 North
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    • 8 15 WITHOUT SKIPPER CALDOW, INJURED AFTER 6 MINUTES
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    • 232 15 LONDON, Sunday. TPHE Scottish "Blue Devils", playing with only ten men for 84 minutes of the match, beat England 2-1 at Wembly Stadium here yesterday to take the British championship and retain an unbeaten sixmatch record. They led 2-0 at the interval and had nearly all the play rhrnii»hnnt
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    • 130 15 Americans keep Uber Cup by 4-3 margin WILMINGTON. Sun. The United Btatea women's badminton team retained the Über Cup. the world team trophy, by the narrowest of margins against England here last night. The Americans, who have held the trophy since its Inception In 1957, won it for the third
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    • 132 15 GOLF— AnjnsU: > t Nlcklaua, U.S. Open champion, battled through a rainstorm to shoot a two-over-par third round of 74 and take a one-stroke lead In the American Masters tournament from Ed Furgol (215). Julius Boroa (216) and Tony Lema and Sam Suead (both 217) TENNIS St. Petersburg
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    • 85 15 HIGHWAY R.K.9 TYRES AND Y °U'*E O*^!^^ 11 6St 8o 'ng. r reh c and long-wearing truck tyres are made W a c And the deep treao g'ves you m &y glve extra traction extra strength and longer tyre Ore m "cage. You cut costs with Dunlop truck tyres. That's
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  • 6 16 THIRD TITLE FOR NOELENE
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  • 581 16 Four for Cup TENNIS- by Oh Kee Tiang: Penang, Sunday THE AUSTRALIANS completed their domination of the major events in the Malayan Open tennis rhampion.ships here today when John Newcombe and Miss Noelene Turner won the mixed doubles title. This was the
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  • 26 16 TOKYO. Sun Jupan completctl .1 ,i-0 win over South Korea in Ihrir Davis Cup serona roune 111.' 1 el- which ended here today.— Rruter.
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  • 477 16 Penang boys, S'pore girls triumph BADMINTON by FRANCIS BOEY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Penang boy.s and the Singapore girls shared the four titles in the first Malayan Schools Badminton Championship* which ended at Stadium Negara today. Penang State champion and Foonu Scons Cup player Tan Aik Huang won the .singles
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  • 1227 16 SHILLINGLAW an GILSON WRECK POLICE INNINGS CRICKET ROUND-UP- SINGAPORE. Sunday PHIS looks very much like Singapore Cricket Club's year in the S.C.A. Senior 1 tournament. Today the S.C.C. maintained their 100 percent record by scoring their successive win, beating Police by eight wickets at Thomson P?r»aH They owed their big
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  • 132 16 OINGAPORE, Sun.— Two grand Roali, one in each half, by I outsiderlght Ah Peng helped Star Soccerltes "A" to beat Amicables "A" by 2-1 In their S.A.F.A. Dlv. 3D match at Farrer Park tooay Stars were deserving winners as they were on the attack most of the
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  • 177 16 KUANTAN. Sun.— Malaya and Selangor soccer captain Abdul Gliani. playing for his new club. UMNO Youths, on tour today scored tour goals In a 9-0 win over Teruna Jaya in a friendly match here. The visitors led 4-0 at a half time. Rocannl <3>, Hashlm Sldek and
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  • 52 16 mh i rii :vir .1 ui\ I—rHiiiui1 rHiiiui Carib v RAF Seleur (Jn. Bes>ar. i.15) Div. A— Khalsa v AmiCHble Fnrrer Pk>. STL' v Piilau Bukom BaleMirr Rd>. Windsor Rovers v iidlan Brotherhood <St. Ocorge i ld>. BASKKTB.VM.: Muar Lge Thin Yin v Wong Kong, Scow 'Thin v
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  • 331 16 CYCLING KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. pONRAD TALALLA. 17-year-old Kuala Lumpur schoolboy, today stole the limelight in the AllMalayan National grass track cycling championships at the Merdeka Stadium. Conrad won all the three events for schoolboys and also registered better times than the winners of the Open
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  • 22 16 KUALA LUMPUR Sun—Dick Chandler woo the Selangor Golf Club championship today, beating J.M Holt six and four In the' final.
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  • 101 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. \d\.m.« sale of H tickets lor this Saturdu>\ r'.A.M. (up Final between Singapore and Kil.mt.in lii-Kiiis .ii Jjlan Bmh stadium tomorrow. total ol MM liikets Hill h« put on sale d.tih from 10 a.m. j to 6 p.m. until Wednrsd.it. Tlu-iv will also
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