The Straits Times, 25 April 1963

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  • 22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Nat"** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1963. if 15 CENTS. KDN 352
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  • 656 1 A battle group for Thailand To close the border against Red penetration Sea to to hold 'war games WASHINGTON, Wednesday. A BATTLE group of about 1 ,500 United States troops will go into Thailand next month for manoeuvres with forces of other Seato nations, usually reliable sources
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  • 80 1 English will stay, says Nehru Nli DELHI. Wed.— Mr. Nehru told Parliament today that he is convinced that the English lan euagc will continue to be used in India for a long time, "in some form or ntlur The Prime Minister was M>c.iking during a debate on the official language
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  • 470 1 JAKARTA, Wednesday. Soekarno today (old the AtVoAsian journalists meeting here why he backed the rebels of British Borneo. He told the opening meeting of a conference of African and Asian journalists here that mere independence was not enough. There was a world revolution of
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  • 49 1 TAIPEH. Wed— lnfantUe paraj lysis was reported today to have been spreading rapidly at Huallen. a rugged fishing port on Formosa's east coast. According to press reports reachI Ing here from Huallen out of 34 1 polio cases, two children have died. Reuter.
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  • 253 1 A BRIGADE OF INFANTRY FOR SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. SINGAPORE is to have an infantry brigade as part of the defence build-up for Malaysia. It is expected that the brigade, to be called the 4th Brigade, will incorporate the Singapore Infantry Regiment. An official announcement will soon be made. It
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  • 21 1 NICE (French Riviera >. Wed.— Monslgnor Paul Remond. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Nice, died i hert today, aged 90.— Reuter.
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  • 80 1 ROME, Wed— More than onehall of the world's population .lives In the Par East on only 'onequarter or the world's food, while 29 per cent, living In Europe. Oceania and North America can draw on 57 per cent of all rood supplies The United Nations Pood and
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  • 307 1 'I obey' wedding pledge by Princess Alex I ONDON, Wed. In royal splendour 26--year-old Princess Alexandra today married and promised to obey 36-year-old businessman Angus Ogilvy, descendant of one of Scotland's noblest families. She was radiant and smiling throughout the colourful ceremony in Westminster Abbey. Her dress was of magnolia
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  • 62 1 LONDON. Wed. Princess Anne. the Queen's 12 year old daughter, caused the main surprise at today's wedding of PrinI cess Alexandra to Mr. Angus Ogilvv. For the first time in public, she wore her hair swept up on top of her head in a simple "top
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  • 128 1 SYDNEY. Wed.— Sir Wilfred Kent Hughes. Liberal member of the Australian Parliament, said last night he had reliable information that Indonesian troops would soon be patrolling the Australian border. Supporting a campaign for stronger defence* in Australian New Guinea at a meeting of thr
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  • 59 1 SYDNEX, Wed.—lndonesia needed strong armed forces so that it would have* a "stick" when negotiating with more powerful countries, the Indonesian Ambassador to Australia. Brig.-Gen. Suadi. said tonight. He said the Dutch would never have handed over West Irian if Indonesia had not had a strong force.
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  • 22 1 'All my lite I have dedicated myself to the people, especially the womenfolk.' President Soekarno in a speech in Jakarta yesterday.
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  • 59 1 LONDON. Wed. The British Government intends to spring clean the Statute Book by repealing more than 200 outmoded laws. It was learned today. Lord Dilhorne. the Lord Chancellor.— the States chief legal officer has produced a statute law revision Bill to this effect, proposing to
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  • 38 1 MANILA. Wed. Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal said today that the presidential security service has discovered a plot by his political enemies to assassinate him. He said the plot was discovered lart February.— UPl.
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  • 186 1 Spore Alliance within a week TAP can apply to join' OINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore is to have an Alliance party on the lines of that In the Federation. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. Federation Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, revealin« this today, said leaders and officials of the parties concerned met last
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 211 2 PEKING, Wad. r |^HE Communist Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, said last night his government could not accept the view that the Colombo Conference proposals for settling- the SinoIndian border dispute were a verdict and the six Afro-Asian nations which formulated them were arbiters. He
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    • 84 2 The way of water KARACHI, Ued The question of rivers which rise in Hie part of Kashmir controlled by India but flow through Pakistan was discussed in detail in yesterday's IndoPakistani talks here, sources close to both delegations said. The chief delegates. Pakistan's External Affairs Minister. Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhuttp.
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    • 112 2 Dead snakes aid the killers in India s I O NDON, Wed. Some criminals in India have been getting away with mcrder by placing a dead snake near the victim's body according to an Indian forsenic scientist. Dr. N. K. Iyengar, director of the Central Forsenic Science Laboratory at Calcutta,
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    • 81 2 SENAKA IS ONLY 11 BUT ALREADY A NOTED ARTIST OENAKA Senanayake, an untrained 1 1 -yearold artist from Ceylon who is holding a "oneman" exhibition at the Ceylon Tea Centre in London, at work on one of his paintings. Although having had no formal art training, Senaka
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    • 146 2 YEW DELHI, \\>d. A right-wins Opposition M.P. tried to start a sacrificial fire inside the nntral hall of Parliament here yesterday to demonstrate his opposition to the use of English as India's official language. Hindu holy man Swatnl Rameshwaranand. of the Jan
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    • 20 2 JAKARTA. Wed President Soekarno has laid the cornerstone for a giant modern department store in Jakarta. Reuter
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    • 39 2 BANGKOK. Wed.— Eighty-nine Burmese peasants fleeing from < Communist bandits have entered Thailand, according to the Thai Under-Secretary of State for In- terlor. Mr. Chart Trakankosol. The Burmese came with cows, buffaloes and other possessions.— Reuter.
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    • 35 2 JAKARTA. Wed— Special Indonesian currency circulating In West New Guinea < Irian) will have a value 100 times that of money tn other parts of the republic, according to an official announcement. Reuter.
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    • 186 2 JERUSALEM (Jordanian sector), Wed. Re- 1 liable sources here said yesterday that 11 members of the fallen Rifai Government had been arrested, charged among other things with instigating the recent pro-Nasser demonstrations in Jordan against Reports from Jericho said that troops there had fired
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    • 66 2 Boatload of explosives seized SAIGON. Wed.—Vietnamese troops in Klen Phong province near the Cambodian border have captured a Communist r'iverboat from Cam- i bodla with a cargo of explo-1 sives, the official Government Press agency said yesterday. It said six people in thp, boat were arrested during the incident, which
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    • 31 2 SEOUL. Wed. The Military Government decided yesterday to Import 100.000 tqns of rice In an emergency move to curb waring prices and ease food shortages In South Korea— U.P.I.
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    • 22 2 CAIRO. Wed.—Mr. Frederick Erroll, Britain's President of th« Board of Trade, yesterday held a 45-mlnute meeting with President Nasser.—Reuter.
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    • 359 2 PENALTY IS DEATH ~~j CAPETOWN, Wed. T^HE South African Government yesterday anA nounced drastic new powers to curb sabotage and resistance, described by political observers as more sweeping than any previously sought ia peacetime. i Tne Minister of Justice. Mr. Balthazar Vorster, gave a Press
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    • 148 2 Jagan Govt passes Labour Bill despite strike threat GEORGETOWN. W«d I THE controversial British Guiana Labour Relations Bill, which has provoked a strike call by the Trades Union Council here, was passed by the Legislative Assembly last night. Passage came four hours after* opposition deputies had walked out of the
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    • 185 3 Lords say 'no' to Jordan LONDON. Wed.— The House of Lords. Britain's highest legal tribunal, yesterday refused to allow olin Jordan. British National Socialist leader, to ippr.il acainst conviction for usinc insulting words at a big London r.illv last July. Jordan, former teacher, was sentenced to two months' i.til for
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    • 54 3 STRATTORD UPON AVON.| Wed. This town yesterday paid j its annual homage to its mosi team native son. William i Shakespeare, on the 399 th anniversary of his birth. Crowds poured Into the town as the festivities opened with country (Janelnfj by children in front of the
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    • 147 3 Queen Elizabeth acts '—as coach tour guide— WINDSOR. Wed -Two busload.s of the foremost crowned head.s 0/ Europe made history here yesterday as Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh took 50 of their guests here to attend the wedding of Princess A>- xan d r a on a drive
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    • 48 3 BERLIN. Wed.-A postman put his hand Into the post office letter box at Langenfeld. Germany, yes- terday to collect mail and pulled out a 6ft. snake. The snake, a non-poisonous Mo- j roccan horseshoe adder, was stolen I from a reptile collector.— Reuter.
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    • 80 3 THE SILENT EXECUTION PROTEST.... PLOW E R S and wreaths line the road of Belgrave Square, London, after they were placed outtide the Spanish Embassy by demonstrators holding a silent protest over the execut i o n of Spanish Communist leader Julian Crimau. Crimju was sentenced by a Madrid military
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    • 31 3 LONDON. Wed. Britain* 317.000-.Ntrong Nattcnal Union of' Railway men last night called K three-day strike for May 14 to l« to protest proposed reorganisation of the national railroads.— UP!
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    • 203 3 New bid to end N-deadlock WASHINGTON, Wad. J HE U.S. and British Ambassadors in Moscow, Mr. Foy Kohler and Sir Humphrey Trevelyan, will call orj Mr. Khrushchev to urge new talks to break the nuclear test ban deadlock, informed sources said here last night. President Kennedy and Mr. Macmillan are
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    • 290 3 Let's forgive and forget-Erhard to Adenauer BONN. Wednesday. T<HE parliamentary group of the Christian DeA mocratic Party yesterday elected Professor Ludwig Erhard as their candidate to succeed the Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, when he re- < tires in the autumn. i The group cast 159 votes for the motion naming
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  • 2860 5 Life with Papaand without him... MARY HEMINGWAY TALKING TO HELEN MARKEL THE polished brass Click on the given door of the small apartment in New York's East Sixties rends: "Mary Hemingway. Yacht Pilar." It was once the name plate on the fishing reel Mary's instructor. Ernest Hemingway, gave her after
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  • 296 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ■■JMIK new Assistant Indian Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. Thomas Abraham, today spoke ol" "two most important tasks" he hoped to accomplish during his term here: PROMOTION of trade and economic co-operation between Singapore and India. "CULTIVATION" of a better political
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  • 175 6 SARAWAK ARMS DRIVE: CHINESE SHOW CONCERN KUCHING. Wed. The sre-retajy-general of the Sarawak United Peoples Party. Mr. Stephen Yong, said today that the Government's collection of arms from non-indigenous inhabitants of the country was causing concern among the Chinese community. Mr. Yong. whose party commands widespread support in the British
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  • 128 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Collection of licence fees by the Markets and Hawkers Department will be made at the following centres in May: May 2, Telok Ayer market. May 4 and 6, Clyde Terrace market. May 7. Maxwell Road market. May 9 and 10. Kandang Kerbau market. May 11
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  • 48 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A charity film show will be staged at the Cathay cinema on Saturday in aid of the St. John's Home for the Aged In Wan Tho Avenue. The film will be Rank Organisation's "Follow a Star." starring Norman Wisdom and June Laverick.
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  • 63 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The St. Joseph Church at 9>a m.s. Bukit Timali Road will hold a two-day fun fair to celebrate the feast of St. Joseph, the patron saint of workers. The function, which will be held on May 4 and 5 is also to help
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  • 134 6 SINGAPORE, Wed— A stallholder, A.R. Abdul Jabbar, and his assistant, Jahabar Deen, who appealed against a lower court conviction and fine of $1,575 each on a charge of joint possession of 25 lb of dutiable cigarettes, were cleared of the charge in the High
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  • 116 6 CLASSES TO TURN OUT LIFEGUARDS SINGAPORE, Wed— The Singapore Lifeguard Corps will soon conduct life-saving classes in order to meet the demands of the public for services of their lifeguards at picnic parties. The new classes winch will be conducted by qualified instructors required of male trainees who wish to
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  • 29 6 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Mansfield Local Employees' Union has awarded two scholarships worth $200 each for this year and next, to Miss Elsie Tan and Mr. Victor Oh
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  • 162 6 SINGAPORE, Wed— A car driver, Siew Kok, was freed on appeal In the High Court today against a lower court conviction and sentence of one year's jail on a charge of being found in a place used Tor the purpose of
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  • 38 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Government Tourist Information Centre in Coleraan Street will move to its new office on the ground floor of FuUerton Building at the main entrance to the General Post Office on Monday.
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  • 120 6 'Education the key to national prosperity' SINGAPORE, Wed. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. Chor Yeok Eng today stressed that education was the key to national prosperity. He was opening the new SlOO.OOO Ponggol Malay School. the 23rd such school built by the Government. It can
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  • 98 6 WATER: POSITION SLIGHTLY BETTER SINGAPORE, Wed. j Rain fell in thej Tebrau River area yesterday giving 1.04 inches of rainfall, but the river rose only an inch from the Monday's level to sft. Bins. However, an increased supply of 42,291,000 gallons was pumped in from Tebrau yesterday compared with Monday's
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  • 41 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The "Sithirai Sathurthi" (Tamil lestlval) will be celebrated, with special offerings and prayer ceremonies and a procession, by Dr. P Thillai Nathan at Sri Senpaga Vinayngar Temple, Ceylon Road. on Saturday from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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  • 192 6 I£UALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed.— The 15,000 Government clerks in the Federation will enjoy salary increases before the end of this year, a rally was told tonight. This prediction came from the protein president of the Amalgamated Union of Government Clerical and Allied Services. Inche Mas
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    • 345 6 IN ANP OUT BY AIR rpHE following Is today's ache- p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML A dule of civil aircraft move- j 173) 9 p.m.: from Penang, Kuala ments at Paya Lebai airport. Lumpur (ML 107) 5.50 p.m.; Singapore: from Jakarta iML 2061 9 p.m.; from Brunei, Kuchlng iML 431)
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  • 160 7 Sarawak police 'happy' with hand-over —of guns— j^UCHING, Wed. The police ate "quite happy" with the way the collection of guns from nonnatives in Sarawak is going, a spokesman said this afternoon. "We hope it will not be ncce.vsary to search houses." he said. Up to this morning security forces
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  • 23 7 MUAR, Wed— Mr. Poo Kee Joon has beep elected chairman of Muar branch of the National Union of Bank Employees.
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  • 262 7 Joint action on industry health is urged KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. INDUSTRIES were urged today to band together to find ways- and means of improving the health of the worker. An Industrial health expert. Dr. A. Manoharan, told Rotarlans at their weekly lunch today: "If the progress of the country is
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  • 102 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Singapore's 51.7 million National Theatre at King George V Park will have a cantilever roof, dispensing with the need for pillars that would obstruct the audience s view of the stage from certain angles. It is the cantilever roof that has delayed completion of
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  • 127 7 Singapore to attend UN police seminar -11NGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Cheam Kirn Seang, assistant commissioner in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department, will represent the Singapore Police at United Nations seminar on •the role of the police in the protection of human rights" which opens in Canberra on Monday. Today he
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  • 44 7 PENANO. Wed— Surjan Singh. 26. was today granted $500 ball until June 7 when he pleaded not guilty to causing grievous hurt to a volunteer reserve policeman. Cpl. Chuah Tlang Ban at Tanjong Tokong Road on the night of Jan. 22
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  • 40 7 SINGAPORE Wed. lurhf Abdul Bashifi b:n Alwie. 42. a civil appeals clerk of the magistrates' and sessions courts. Johore Bahru. has lust b«»en appointed to the Johorr Civil Service a* Assistant District Officer. Pontlan. from May 1.
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  • 579 7 Unified salary scheme: Graduate teachers deny NUT charges |POH. Wed.— The Ma- I layan Graduate Teachers Union today emphatically denied producing the present unified salary scheme for teachers. Replying to comments by Mr. K. V. Thaver, generalsecretary of the National Union of Teachers, the MGTU in a Press statement said:
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  • 149 7 AUSSIES AGREE TO TRAIN OUR MEN —IN TV— Kuala lumpur, Wed. Australia has agreed to train Malayans in television. Inche Ismail bin Yusof, the Assistant Minister of Information and BroadcastIng, said this today on his return from a three-week tour of Australia. "We shall send technicians especially for the design
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  • 112 7 Taxi gang attacks two youths SINGAPORE, Wed. A gang yesterday stabbed and seriously injured two youths, both police supervisees, at the junction of Tiong Bahru Road and Outram Road. The victims, Toh Swee Hong and Quay KJat Lian. both 20, were cycling together when a taxi drew alongside. Three men
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two young robbers, one armed with a dagger, robbed Madam Lim Oek Eng. 34, of $3,300 in cash and jewellery in her house in Dunlop Street early yesterday. They walked in through the open front door. Madam Llm was bound and gagged.
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  • 101 7 WITH reference to our report "Six telltparty: We won't stand for election" published in last Thursday's Straits Times, we have been informed by the six Socialist councillors concerned Mr. D. S. Kamanathan (Pengkalan Ward), Mr. Tan Cbong Bee (Kampong Manggis). Mr. Lee Kok Liang (Pa hat Batu), Mr.
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  • 212 7 PENANG, Wed ALL'S well again on board the 12--ton American yacht Helly which is now due to sail for Colombo tomorrow after going adrift off Penang last weekend. Two days ago, after his $60,900 yacht was towed back with the help of
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  • 182 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pRITICISM of the fashion show that preceded the Miss Malaysia contest in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday today brought an angry reply from one of the 17 models, Mrs. Maureen SwintonBland, of Singapore. Actor William Holden said he objected to the way
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  • 141 7 School gift of $400 to P-Fund KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The teachers and pupils of the Hua Llan Scbool, Talping donated today $400 to the National Patriotic Fund through the Straits Times group of newspapers. The group received today altogether $1,012.70. Including the Talping donation, bringing its total to date to
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  • 34 7 IPOH. Wed.— Hajl Megat Mahmud bin Megat Ismail has assumed duties as the State Financial Officer, Perak, succeeding Raja Abdul Aziz bin Raja Haji Ahmad, who has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 79 7 Sultan will BREAK the ribbon IPOH. Wed. The Sultan of Perak will open Malaya's first elevated car park in Station Road here on Friday by driving up the first floor ramp and snapping a paper ribbon across Its path. The $100,000 municipal car park, completed in six months, has accommodation
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  • 179 7 THREE BOYS DROWN IN LAKE MALACCA, Wed. 1 x Three schoolboys from Tranquerah were drowned while swimming in a lake at Ayer Kroh, seven miles from I here, yesterday evening:. Their bodies, which were found floating in the lake 1 this morning, were recovered by the police and taken to
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  • 28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Senator Lim Hee Hong has been elected president of the- panMaJayan Hainanese Association. The secretary Is Selangor StaU Assemblyman. Mr. Llm .Joo Slant.
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    • 766 8 The UN. secretariat's fact gatherer will return to New York with as full and fair a picture of Malaysia as an unobstructed personal tour of the Malaysia area can provide Mr. Narasimhan has visited the three Borneo territories, and has discussed Malaysia with opponents of the plan
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    • 464 8 That Kuala Lumpur needs to be extensively redeveloped is beyond question. It is undeniable also that development is being hamstrung by tenants who abuse the protection of the Rent Control Ordinance and refuse to budge unless paid an extortionate sum in compensation. The Ordinance forbids landlords to
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    • 365 8 JAKARTA TALKS: A WRONG DECISION BY NUJ mHE National Union of J. Journalists, Federation of. Malaya, has sent a delegation to the AfroAsian journalists' conference in Jakarta. The conference Is to approve the formation of an AfroAsian Journalists' Organisation. I understand the NUJ executive committee did not give any mandate
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    • 148 8 \\fE refer to a report in the Straits Times of March 25 in which the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was reported to have said that "all film companies and cinema operators in Singapore had combined against the Government to stop films being televised." May
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    • 65 8 YOUR correspondent "T.T.T." hit the nail on the head when he complained about the "lock-up" library of the local council. It Is time the authorities concerned did something about It. I don't intend to go into the Importance of a library to the people here. Any person with
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    8 8 "THAT OLD STRAW HAT MAKES HIM UTTERLY IRRESISTIBLE!'
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  • 436 8 The rubbleraiser behind the cigar... Germany's new heir-apparent gONN. Wed— Professor Ludwig Lrhard. portly cheery and always puffing: at a cigar, is a cartoonist's delight. But his prestige among West Germans rests on tbe view that he was the architect of their rubble-to-riches economic miracle. Erhard is 66. A forceful
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  • 616 8 Malaya 's biggest health problem IGNORANCE AND SUPERSTITION IN THE RURAL AREAS ARCHITECTS of the second five-year plan were in an ambitious mood when, two years ago, they set out to bring health services to the doorsteps of more than two million kampong dwellers. First, they faced the physical task
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    • 130 8 THE (S[PO(£]si .^aaaaaa«». *^aaaaW I Corvette IS SO FAST ,*<*% F^*\ You can tcatch^ \tbc\\ a*plnt of f a»».j water in less than two min u tot a gallon in 10 2 minutes. SO EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL Setting of control knob ensuret correct temperature of water from tepid to boiling.
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  • 290 9 TAILOR SOO HOW SAYS: I HAYS ANSWER TO POWER PROBLEM by JUDITH YONG SINGAPORE, Wed.— A tailor turned inventor today showed me how to beat the heat the cutprice way. He has designed a fan powered by a spring. No power
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  • 85 9 PENANO. Wed. The State National Language Montli Committee will hold a variety concert at St. Xavter's Hall at 8 p.m on May 2 to mark the close of the first phase of L-Month. Results of the finals of the conversation and short sketch contests
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  • 30 9 TKLUK ANSON. Wed. —V. Alameleo, 30. tapper and mother of two. waa found hanging in her bathroom at the new division of Sabrantt Estate, near here this morning.
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  • 66 9 KIUAR. Wed— The chairman foi Local Government. Johore. Dato Suleiman bin Nlnam Shah, today denied as "completely untrue" a 1 report quotum him as saying thai I swampy wasteland at Tanjong Agas. at the moutli of the Muar River was to be turned Into a satellite town
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  • 64 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The body of a 13-year-old schoolgirl was recovered from a swamp off the I 7th mile. Tampines Road, today more than 18 hours after she had I disappeared. Toh Ah Nol. the schoolgirl, was picking sea shells with a friend, Koh Slew Lan.
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  • 166 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. FORMER American singer Artie Wayne told today 1 how he came to own the floating film studio now riding at anchor in Singapore Harbour "I was recovering from a heart attack," he said. "Then I went down with an ulcer. My singing
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  • 303 9 Holden is doing it right, says 'Dragon' —author- KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mr. Michael Keon, author of "The Durlan Tree" on which the film "The Year oi the Dragon" is based, said today that he hoped the film would "make an entertaining and significant statement about the peoples, problems and patterns
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  • 21 9 SINOAPORE, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will tour the Southern Islands constituency on Sunday morning.
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  • 171 9 THE TWO GIRLS AMONG 90 BOYS IITUALA1 ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Ninety students of the National Productivity Centre at Petallng Jaya were presented with proficiency certificates today by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun They had passed courses In production management and supervisory training conducted at the
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  • 107 9 City Hall rioters in hiding SINGAPORE. Wed. Divisional police, backed by the Reserve Unit and detectives from the C.I.D. and Special Branch, today combed rural areas in search of those who took part in the disturbance at City Hall on Monday. Police believe they are hiding in outlying arras and
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  • 64 9 PENANG. Wed— The poor re-i suits obtained by Malay candidate? In the LCE School Certificate and HSC examination* will be among several subject* to be db>cu*xed at an education seminar In Penang next week The seminar, organised by the F>deraMon Malay students 1 Union, will b»
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  • 113 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Slngka Kuna Booshanam. of the Negara Malaya Shipping Corporation, was acquitted yesterday by a district court on a charge of cheating the Tong Seng Lighterage Company In Boon Tat Street of $5,000 between April 10 and April 14 last year. The charge
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  • 202 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Sherpa Tensing Norkey. conqueror of Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary, today drew thunderous applause when he save Singapore Rotarians. a "secret formula to make millions." Tensing, who was guest speaker at the weekly Rotary luncheon. told them that all
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  • 161 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rkFFICIALS from Malaya. Britain. North Borneo and Sarawak are to meet here tomorrow to work out details for the re-organisation of various departments after Malaysia. i 1 The meeting will last for two days. On the Malayan side will be Inche Aziz Yeop
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  • 30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Admiral Sir Varyl Begg. who arrived lr Singapore on Monday, took up his new appointment as Commander-ln-Chlef. Far East, at Phoenix Park this morning.
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  • 110 9 - KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A theif dressed in Nwimming trunks entered a sundry shop in Ipoh Road at 4 a.m. yesterday and escaped with more than SsoU— S3.'>o of it in COINS. The proprietor of the Kong Seng sundry shop. Mr. Ye© Sir
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  • 97 9 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Money orders not cashed within a year from their date of issue will be paid into the consolidated fund. accordIng to the provisions of a BUI amending the Post Office Ordinance to be presented to the legislative assembly for approval. The
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  • 28 9 SINGAPORE. Wtd. Misa Malaysia Catherine Loh of Brunei flew in here today from Kuala Lumpur for a one-day rigtit-Metag and shopping sprae before returning home.
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    • 549 10 She went to the wedding of a friend who became a princess JJOW do you feel when your close friend iparrics and becomes a princess? Do you curtsy to her? How do you address her? I put these questions to Miss Jane Milliken, who attended the wedding of her friend,
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    • 199 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS It to fltictm Vttboat riistia 1. Mrs. Oopperfleld ha* to ooofc Man In baala South American flab (0). T. A Noca-hamd fete to, ft*a— 5. Lam* la upset about new rtkt quite mad! (6). It's of serious Importance 8. Nora takes the latter to bt (8)
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  • 171 11 MALAYAN NEWSMEN CABLE A PROTEST TO SOEKARNO KL'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation's National Union of Journalists today sent a telegram to President Soekarno protesting against the exclusion of Inche Osman Wok, of Itusan Melayu, from the Afro-Asian Journalists' Conference in Jakarta. In the telegram, the union's president. Mr. Lam Kooi
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  • 186 11 Loitered near girl's home: Jail for student From 808 LENTON: PERTH, Wednesday A MALAYAN student. Abdul Rahim Hamidow, 22, was lailed for one month here for loitering. The court was told he had been warned to stay away from a 15-year-old girl who lived In the area. Inglewood. a Perth
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  • 137 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan branch of the Royal Commonwealth Society is holding an essay competition to celebrate Commonwealth Week, beginning on May 23. It is open to residents in Malaya who are under 19. Subject for the essay: •What the Commonwealth means to
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  • 82 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three Malayan women leaders who have been awarded study grants to the United States were entertained to tea yesterday by the wife of the American Charge d'Affalres. Mrs. Donald B. McCue. They are Datin Fatimah binte Haji Hashim. M.P.: Mrs. Lakslimi
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  • 53 11 IPOH, Wed. Two houses in Kanthan Bahru new village. 13 miles north of heie, were burgled last night. Mr. Tan Guan Chua. 38. a farmer, found that a plank was removed from the rear of his hous« and $195 stolen. Another fanner Mr. Tan Chew Kirn. 40
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  • 30 11 KAJANO. Wed.— The State Development Board has approved $60,000 for improving padl areas in Beranang. 13 miles south of here. Irrigation canals covering 176 acres will be dug.
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  • 29 11 MUAH. Wra— The Muar dlsuirt io-oidiiiaUng coniimttee of i lie AmiUß.imated Naiional Union of Local Authority Employees will meet In the Town Council chamber here on Friday.
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  • 217 11 Judge tells 'obstinate' miner: Pay up or go to prison- ALOR STAR, Wtd A MINER and land-owner who claimed he owned an Iron mine. "many rubber estates and a $15,000 car." today paid $50 towards a 1150 court orderafter he was told that h* would otherwise be committed to prison
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  • 476 11 OVERCOME THE OBSTACLES, URGES SYED NASIR KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday, y ARIOI'S cultural organisations in the Federation have urged the Government to launch a "cultural month" campaign to boost the study and use of the national language, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, Director of the Dewan
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  • 138 11 KUALA LUMPI R. Wed. The "Korean Sweet Dolls" singer Katty Kirn and dancer Maggie Rhee are In town. They will perform in a night club here from tomorrow Miss Kirn (34-21-34), will sing modern Latin American songs. Miss Rhee,
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  • 123 11 CEREMBAN. Wed.— The con- tract for the construction of Negri Sembllan's tallest buildings— two blocks of 16--storey flats— was signed today. It was signed by the Mentri Besar. Dato <Dr.> Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, and the State Secretary Inche Anjang Saith. on behalf of the I
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  • 177 11 PENANG. Wednesday. T»HE biggest problem in trying to help ex-con- victs and Juvenile offenders was to fiud lobs for them, Mr. Justice Hepworth. patron of the Penang Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, said last night. "Although not all former prisoners are pu under a restricted residence
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  • 74 11 DROUGHT BRINGS A CRISIS ItfUAR, Wed. The iTI Public Works Department here is now supplying water for only three hours a day due to the drought. The Executive Engineer, Mr. C. Gorman, said today: '"Wiih rationing, the water should last 20 days. After that thf supply will stop altogether if
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  • 220 11 - MALACCA, Wednesday. A BUS-DRIVER told the Sessions Court today that four men tried to extort money from him after saying his bus was in a 'protected area". Gan Kok Hoon was giving evidence at the trial of Tan Ho Gin. 22, a building worker
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  • 53 11 SEREMBAN. Wed. A $70.- I 000 "YIP House" is being! built on a site near the Seremban Lakes beside the road leading to Rasah. It will be a two-storey building for the use undangs and Ministers. The building is expected to be ready by the end
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  • 42 11 SEREMBAN. Wed. Two thousand pounds of rubber worth $1,400 was stolen from a store on the Georgia Khartoum division o» Kirby Estate, nine miles from hew-. last night. Three labourers at the store were tied up. Police found lorry tracks.
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  • 130 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Acker Bilk, the bearded British musician, a character as the jazz he plays, tonight changed his usual bowler for a songkok In entertaining Malaya's jazz fans. A fan gave him the songkok on his arrival here. This morning at
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  • 34 11 IPOH. Wed. A Rrandfather. A. i Malarl. 65. who bought a bottle ft j toddy as "offerings to a god." was yesterday fined $15 for unauthorisI ed possession of it.
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    • 42 11 Hutfft it mini/ By Hulph Hrimdahi /'awimxkl f«ur i MAvr a cou'li of\l mo*r no* •tNP»vnr^M*BCpi^B^^ M s- \\j iu«tih hahs owowini on *v I uufAHrto* )VV Jam V/ V 'bUQS!IWANT\ I|nrMWAIT!M' MIAD! JWANTTHIMTOy L ICM KMfff fTJ J y^^ /ffl rJjLwZr
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  • 1751 12 THE MAN WHO PLUNGED TO FAME Sammy Lee (left) swoops down on his graceful way from the high tower to the water. This was the kind of performance that won him gold medals at two Olympics and brought him national fame in a country he had
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    • 1443 13 TO UYHH-UUL > Wt>l COASI Uj^ Due S'oori Sam Stiar* »e«a»i LYCAON liierpiil. dasgo* ll ft/Apr 27 Apr 21 LAERTES A.j: -noutfl. li>erpill Gil. 33 Apr 21 Apr 27/ I MEMNON LuirpMl. Glasgow Apr 7) May 2 Ma) 4 MELAMPUS LxerpMl. Havra. Hamburg May 5 May 7 May 1/11 May
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    • 1373 13 w- McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. W** U{SYV Tel: Na. *****. Mk^ CLLIRMAM LINE «c KLAVENESS LINE LONBON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. IBS AHGELES. SAH FRANCISCO HAVRE. HULL ft MIBBLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. CITY OF EASTBOURNE t Atciptiaf en|a Jrlr^Caatral ft SmU S pora P. Sham Penang SUNNYVIILE G. 1-7 27 Apr
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  • 229 14 SHIPS ly'njc jlvnjcudc th# Sin at*ipst p Harbour *nir>n or aipocted ta day ara: Acneaa 18, UlrnoKle 3&/ M, Cbusan M/4A, Surat 13/14. Bruaa NVV 14, Crlllna 47. Orirnt Tradir vn Hoona 4(i. India Mall 1011. Bcntob* B.W. Jrtty. J-uos 1/3. Bennope 3/4. Mandowi 4(i,41. Japan
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  • 119 14 1 clatian made thrne changes In Ita raten to merchanta yesterday (all ratey to $IOU> New York: hnyinx TT 11 16. airmail OU 32 13/16, Ml d/at 33 1/16 credit hilla. 33 3 16 trade til 1 1 9 Canada: buying TT 35). airmail OU 3.'i.. 9<i a7*t
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  • 637 14 from Our Market Correspondent ri: Stock Exchange is now undergoing a reaction after the hectic conditions in the short period of trading after Easter which was carried forward into the first part of this week. The reaction was not unexpected and the turnover has contracted
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  • 23 14 Malayan Stork Indices April 23 April M Industrials: 106.84 106.6? Tins: 113.76 112.00 S rubbers: 10T.8» 108.01 Deo. 29. 1962 100.
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  • 827 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHAN GE ('OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ot the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number or the shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: B.ultlad (2.000) $1.59, (9,0001 f 1.34: Dunleat (7.000) 12.75. (2.000) $2 76: East (milting (1.000) 53.10 D, (1.000 l $3.12
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  • 537 14 Straits tin down by $3.62 Rubber quiet, steady STRAITS tin reacted very sharply yesterday the price falling $3,624 to J448 623 per picul. This trend followed the easier London overnight price. The estimated offering was up 5 tons to 250 tons. In London overnight tin opened about steady but thereafter
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  • 90 14 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these price* for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on April 25. Rubber ?< rent* a Ib. Copra 5444 a ton. Coconut oil S73S a tarn. Palm oil %f 9 a ton. Palm kernels SMS.7S a ton. Iron ore $26
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  • 125 14 MELBOURNE, Wed. TN active trading general Invest- m«nt and industrial shares held fully steady with rises again shading falls. The advance in base metals continued to highlight the market. Broken Hill South led with a gain of 6d. to 14s. Id. Oils drifted lower. A.O.G. closed at 41s.
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  • 27 14 April 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: MM cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $448.62' 2 (down 53.62H). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 5 tons).
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  • 214 14 \|AV lirtt KraOe ItJPJBM kajftM lob. cltttri at S p.m in tiniapara and Kuala Lumpur yitttrrtay i in d)owa otx ricarta crnt Tli .njiclivc. I C.C.R.A. and F.M RE clatinc pricat in cmtt per Ib. yistirday; hit I RS.S prompt lot Buyrrt imyrrii 76.. paHati t> im i
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  • 128 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April ft. Three im>nth«. Dunlopa !•> eta. S. Darby 4d. 1 cts C. Storaitr 4)d. K. N. 1" eta 8. Traction I Uammon* II eta. WauKh IS cts. «ti»lt K. att M l!r. VI Ml Stc-unshi! m i i aat is eta. a. run- Container!* 11
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  • 60 14 /HINtSE Prodm.. E.chang. S-mca- pore noon pricrt ptr picul yesterday: Coconut oil: BfD, dnno Capra: April Ha) IK Continent S-'il Ptpper: M'ir'oK arMta BIW M-ll'ra. alters, ■pacMU s.ir.iuak btaek $n» L.im|«n>: hl.ick >: \STA Sl22t aalaata H.C.B. Ltd. Coconur oil pr.et»: bulk $42i aaJkan, drum «45i aellera. Th«
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    • 487 14 SHIPPING NOTICES EVLRETT ORIENT LINE m.s. "BRADEVERETT" Vov. 1 Arrd H-I-1965. A General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex subject will be held on 36-4-1963 at oiiß Oodowns I 2 from 8.30 am. No further iiirvey will be helci after this date. T/v. "LAOS" The above treaael is now will
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    • 778 15 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to notify that I will be resigning as Manager of Macphail and Co. (Ipoh) Ltd.. Ipoh, on my own accord as at the 30th April. 1963 and thereafter I shall have no more connections with tbe said company. LLM ENO KEAT. FRINGE ALIENATION SCHEMES TRENGGANU, 1963
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    • 306 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens or Negerl SembUan Nationals for appointment as Driver/ Mobile Cinema Operator, Agricultural Department, Negerl Sembllan. on a salary scale of: Division 1V— 5175x7.50-$250. Applicants tor this appointment must have attained their 20th but not their 30th birthday, and must: (li be in
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    • 790 15 (Continued from Pace SITUATIONS VACANT tt^Word* SS (Mm.) Box St et*. txtrm WANTEO EXPERIENCED FITTER for Paaaaf Estate. Apply Box AIS7O 8.T., K.L. THE VACANCY FOR Confidential B»;retary advert i««d by P. a Box 2125. has now bsaa oiled. WANTED CHRISTIAN KINSJERCARTEN teacher with School Csrtlfleats aad music. Apply Box
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    • 925 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* U Min.}— Box tt tts. txtrm LEAVE HOUSE District 10 from May lat to August Ist. Kully furnished including linen and cutlery. Bos A4VSB S.T.. Spore. LARGE ROOMS off Halg Road w/girls w/couples respectable people oaly nice surroundings. Phone Daaay (B'pore) ***** tram 2 to 6
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    • 880 15 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS tt Words M (Utm.h-kUM tt tts. astra COMPREHENSION FOR Primary Blx. from Oa* sod LtmMia Standard One svsilsble and of week at "ft ceota. Straits Publishers 2M, KaIISDS Road. Tsl: »005 8 pore. HONO KONC A FAR EAST BUILDER Eatskllahsd I»3§ A Bi-Msnthly ptriedical »r SulMins A
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    • 481 16 SINGAPORE BEAT JAPAN 3-2 AND ARE IN THE- RUNNING NOW FOR GROUP SECOND PLACE SINGAPORE 3 JAPAN 2; Taiping, Wednesday BRILLIANT hattrick by i,nside-righl Shariman Rakhiman enabled Singapore tc beat Japan 3-2 in Group B of the Asian Youth soccer championship at the Sultan Yussuf Stadium here
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    • 191 16 HK player banned for next match ¥>ENAiNG, Wed— The Ap--1 peals Boarci ol Hie current Asian Youth soccer tournament today upheld the decision of Malayan referee Patrick Nice in sending off Hong Kons fullback Pok Kee Sau in last night's Group B match againsi South Korea here. The board, presided
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    • 43 16 PENANG. Wed. Total receipts for the first five days of the fifth Asian Youth soccer tournament has topped the 587.700 $57,500 from the Penang matches. $25,000 from Alor Star; and 55.000 from the first match at Talplng last night.
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    • TENNIS
      • 154 16 Pearce to defend 3 Perak titles IPOH, Wed.— John Pearce, a lormer member of the Australian Davis Cup training squad who is now working in Ipoh, will defend his three titles in the Pera*c open lawn tennis championships here from May 'A to 12. Pearce holds the men s singles
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      • 53 16 LONDON. Wed.— Put into bat on a we 1 slow wicket in the first came of their tour or England, the Wast Iniinn cricketers soon showed they were unhappy in the conditions and at ur eh were 124 for six nßiun.st Colonel L. C. Steven's XI
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      • 22 16 KLUANO. Wed. The 6th Royal Malay Regiment and Gurkha Engineers drew 3-3 In their Kluang League soccer match here today.
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    • HOCKEY
      • 128 16 |7"UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The. Selangor Hockey Associations knockout competition Div. 1 will begin on May 2 with two matches Signals v Sikhs at Rifle Range Road: TPCA v Police at Princes Road. The other first round ties are PWD v Levers at Cheras Road and Kilat v
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      • 49 16 IPOH. Wed. KilMt beat Ram- i biers 1-0 in the Ipoli District Football League Div. 1 here today. The vital goal was scored by in-side-right Ahmad Daniel early in the match. In Div. 2. Perak River Hydro outplayed Chan«kat t Klndlng Estate 4-0 at Jalan Abdul lalll.
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      • 273 16 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. OINGAPORE will go all out to redeem lost prestige ♦3 when they meet Negri Sembilan. Selangor and Perak in the quadrangular hockey tournament at Seremban this weekend. Singapore's hockey stocks have slumped badly since i their 4-0 defeat by Malaya In the
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    • 282 16 Sportsmen score 109-4, then rain CRICKET JJUALA LUMPUR. Wed The friendly one-day cricket match between the "Australian Sportsmen' tour team and the Selangor Cricket Association President's XI on the Padang here was drawn with rain ending play at tea. Batting first the home team scored 189 for eight in the
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    • 191 16 CEYLONESE 1 RECS 0; Singapore, Wednesday. pEYLON Sports Club today beat Singapore Recreav tion Club to retain their SHA knockout championship but this match, as in their previous clashes. conflrmed that there was not more than a goal's difference between the top clubs. Ceylonese had earlier
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    • 193 16 i Itch Germs Killed In 7 Minnies »Tonr akin bam naarlr M million >r ■—mi and pores whtrt genna d* and cans* tarrlbl* Itcblnc. Craxklnc, Ecsema, Peelins;, BurnBlackhiMuls, Ptmplen, Foot Itch and other blemishes. Ordinary treatmints five only temporary relief bec*<i~» they do not kill the terra rmuse. '1 1.«
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 170 16 10»p By I.T. Ham lin abj* ALRIGHT. BACK OFF. YOUR i I I^-iX WELL. ...THIS JOB FWXS MC«E X> c HIGHNESS, WtLL TAKE OVER aSr 4»'\ WHATCHA I V AUTHORITY THAN I J ,fSv/5) MERE.' WE'LL FIX THIS BUM 7 Xftf™ KNOW- V RGGERED/ .TM IHrk i rurtf By 0
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 263 17  -  TEOH ENG TATT; SARAWAK OFFICIAL SAYS.. By Singapore, Wednesday AN annual Malaysian Games series, with the venue rotating among the five territories, is envisaged by Lav Choon, secretary of the Sarawak AAA. Mr. Lav, who recently represented his association at the "exploratory
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    • 137 17 MIKE HURT, TO MISS WEEKEND MCA GAME KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor cricket captain, Mike Shepherdson will miss the state's first MCA league match this season, against Perak here this weekend (Apr. 27-28). Mike sustained a thigh InJury ln a recent hockey match and has been advised by a doctor not
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    • 25 17 MALACCA. Wed.— Jack Woodmore won the 40-mile boat race organised by the Bukit Terendak Sailing Club. A total of 23 boats took pan.
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    • 28 17 LONDON. Wed.— England beat Northern Ireland 4-0 in the final of the international youth football tournament at Wembley here last nleht. England led 1-0 at halflinir
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    • 53 17 LONDON. Wed. Results of English League (ootball matches played last night: Div. I—Blackpool1 Blackpool 4 Blackburn 1; Sheffield Wednesday 0 Burnley 1. Div. 2 Charlion 1 Newcastle 2: Scunthorpe 0 Leeds 2. Div. 1— Bristol City 4 Bristol Rovers 1; Carlisle 3 Bradford 0: Northampton 4
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    • 279 17 RACING OBJECTION! So Piggott's mount takes second place to Byng in the 'Great Met' LONDON, Wednesday T*HERE was a remarkable sequel to the 24-mile Great Metropolitan Handicap at Epsom yesterday after 100-7 chance Byn* had beaten Ulster Rin a tight finish. Plggott former Engnplon jockey, who third horse Narraie quickly
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    • 134 17 THE Rover BRM turbine sports car (above) which world champion Graham Hill will drive in the Le Mans 24-hour race on June 15-16. Give:, a test run for one hour by Hill on the Sarthe (Le Mans) circuit recently, the British jet car
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    • 115 17 LONDON. Wed. Martin Mulligan (Australia), beaten Wimbledon finalist last year, played two matches inside 2J hours and dropped a total of only 15 games in reaching the men's singles third round at the British hard court tennis championships at Bournemouth yesterday. Mulligan was called upon to play
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    • 36 17 LONDON. Wed.— Results of Rugby matches played In Britain last night Union Exeter 9 Newport 32. Penryn 0 Cardiff 39. League Dit. I—Oldham1 Oldham 4 Swlntnn 17 Dt». t— Batley 0 Hunsiet 23 —Renter
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    • 34 17 MALACCA. Wed.— A lot*, of 40 top go-karters from Singapore and the Federation are expected to compete In an IS-^ent meeting, at Sungei Udang Army Camp, 12 milM from here, on Sunday.
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    • 79 17 Brian rests to conquer Americans LONDON. Wed.— Brian Phelps. 19, European and double British Commonwealth Games diving gold medallist, said last night that he was taking the year off from International events. He said he will concentrate on training to beat the Americans nest year in the Tokyo Olympic Games.
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    • 120 17 POLISH STARS BANNED WARSAW, Wed.— Three top Polish Davis Cup tennis players have been suspended for customs offences and dropped from the national team, the Polish Lawn Tennis Association said here. The association decided at a meeting to suspend the players Wieslaw Gasiorek, Wieslaw Nowiiki and Jozef Orlikowski pending an
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    • 173 17 Japan's way to keep out politics 'PRE-OLYMPICS f rpCKYO. Wed. Japanese x. organisers of the "preOlympics" to be held here for six days from Oct. 11 have found a way to keep politics out of sport. They have set then, a basic principle to invite foreign athletes who were placed
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    • 243 17 One cannot expect that new magazine could meet such an enthusiastic reception. The first issue of MALAYA PICTORIAL published by the Department of Information, Federation I of Malaya, has met an unimaginable reception among I the readers of Malaysia. V^BB It highlights Malaya's progress and advancement in I 1 every
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 143 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER— Asian Youth tournament Group A: India v Cambodia (7.30 p.m.i; Burma v Thailand (9 p.m., both matches at City Stadium, Penang). Group B: S. Korea v Vietnam (7 p.m.) Hong Kong v Japan (8 p.m.. ooth matches at Alor Star). Ipoh Dlv. 1: Klnta Indians v Chinese
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  • 434 18 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. yETERAN Malay film actor and director P. Ramlee lodav angrily accused the Indonesian journal Millibar Tcruna of printing "'black lies" linking the Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, with his singer wife Saloma. Ramlee, who flow home last
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  • 28 18 I-ONDON Wed Buvfr* paid £283.800 i about $2 270.000 for 12 Frwich lniprrsvioniM paJnttaga today at a bit- salt at Srthebys London fine art auctioneer*.
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  • 122 18 Brunei to|sign 'in a few days' BRUNEI TOWN. Wed The Brunei and Malayan Governments will sign documents in another few days in Kuala Lumpur to pave the way for Brunei's entry into Malaysia, official sources said today. They said the two governments had settled all main issues, and two or
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  • 401 18 LONDON. Wed. It has been another day of erratic trends In the stock markets. At the close, small gains and losses were fairly evenly distributed over a wide field. Ihe threat of a rail strike and the International situation were restraining influences, but a certain amount of selective
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  • 344 18 Razak thanks Kennedy for support WASHINGTON. Wednesday. 'TUN Abdul Razak, Malaya's Deputy Prime Min- ister, yesterday expressed deep appreciation for President Kennedy's support for the formation of the five-member Malaysia Federation. Tun Razak, continuing his four-day goodwill visit to Washington, discussed the prospects for the federation's success during a 40-minute
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  • 63 18 Nuzzling vp to Sir Winston A DOC snuggles its nose into the blanket covering the legs of 88-year-old Sir Winston Churchill as he sits in a wheel-chair near the sea at Cap DAil, near Monte Carlo, where he inspected a German wartime fortification. Trying to attract the dog's attention is
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  • 75 18 COLOMBO. Wed. Six people four of them women were killed and 12 seriously injured when a bu* and a train collided at a level crossing at Kandana. nine miles from here today. One of the dead women was to have been married shortly. Reports
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  • BACK PAGE SPORT
    • 617 18  -  PENANG. Wednesday. BOTTOM-PLACED Philippines were still without a point after their fourth outing when went down 6-2 to Cambodia in a Group A match in the Asian youth soccer tournament at the City Stadium tonight. Only a handful of spectat- ors turned out to see the
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    • 104 18 Vietnam in an easy 4-0 victory IN the Group B match which fol- lowed, Vietnam, without having to go all out, beat bottom-placed Ceylon 4-0. All the goals were scored in the first half, after which Vietnam appeared contented and did not further strain themselves. Vietnam profltted from a mistake
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  • 60 18 SINGAPORE. Wed Johore. fielding their possible Mai side, went down 2-1 to a scratch Singapore Government Services side whom they met in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Be-nr Staoium tonight. Singapore scored in the 6th minute through YusofT Rahm.it and added another by Sahiir Hussein
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  • 26 18 CABLE RECEIVED from South Paravnr Kerala on M.4.H of middrn deatb of K. Kochappy, beloved mother of A. Sraedharan. No 3 Jalan Lao Jut Blngapor*.
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  • 34 18 IN EVERLOVINC MEMORY of a dear friend Kattarr Llm Wor Huah who dird m year atcn today 25 462 < Th« Lord Ii My sh.ph. r<l I Shall Not Want". Inwrted by J.N.I).
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    • 41 18 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and .Singapore for the period 8 pin. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest l.owcl Kuala Lumpur 75 Kota Bharu 90 72 Penang 33 7.S Ipoh 97 73 Malacca 93 75 Singapore 91 73
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