The Straits Times, 30 April 1963

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  • 19 1 AVEBA.CE ItAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 352
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    485 1 15,000 troops move in LAST OF THE DUTCH DEPART AS INDONESIA PREPARES TO TAKE OVER FROM THE U.N. Anxiety in Australia: Paper MELBOURNE, Monday. TOO MANY troops are being sent into West Irian by Indonesia, the Melbourne Herald said in an editorial today. The newspaper was commenting on
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  • 102 1 OTTAWA. Mon. Tun Abdul Razak bin HuKsein. Deputy Primp Minister of Malaya, said 'today hiwould like to examine the possibility of Canada providing; facilities and officers to help train Malaya's armed forces. lie called on the Prime Minister. Mr. Lester PearM>n for a 25-minute discussion.
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  • 258 1 'Terang Bulan' prank angers Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said tonight he took strong exception to President Soekarno making fun of Malaya's national anthem. Negara Ku. The Tengku was commenting on reports that President Soekarno had led the singing of "Terang Bulan" (Bright Moon) during
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  • 75 1 NEW YORK. Mon The New Yorlc Dally Mirror said today that Mr. Nelson Rockefeller, prospective Republican presidential candidate next year, and Mrs. Margaretta "Happy 1 Murphy would be married next month tn a church ceremony. Mr. Rockefeller. 54. millionaire Governor of New York State, and his
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  • 213 1 GHAZALI IN MANILA FOR TALKS MEETING MANILA. Mon.— lnche Ghazali Shafle, Malayan Permanent Secretary for External 1 Affairs, arrived here I from Kuala Lumpur to- i day to confer with Philippine Government officials on a new date for the foreign ministers conference Originally the Malayan-Indoneslan-Phllipplnes meeting on common problems was
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  • 211 1 AM ALAYA today sue- cessfully blocked attempts by delegates representing the Brunei rebels to introduce a resolution condemning Malaysia and the Malayan Premier during a session of the Afro-Asian Journalists' Conference here. The matter was brought up by Ahmad Fadillah. representative in Indonesia of
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  • 300 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police today arrested Tan Cheng Ton;, Barisan Sosialis Assemblyman for Jalan Kayu. for participation in last Monday's City Hall demonstration. He was the ninth party Assemblyman arrested in connection with the incident. He was arrested at the party headquarters in Victoria Street
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  • 187 1 CURFEW IN SARAWAK ANNOUNCED BY 'VOICE' PLANES ITUCHING. Mon. "V oic c" aircraft, leaflet drops and helicopter couriers are being used along the 200 miles of Sarawak's border with Indonesia in the First and Second Divisions to tell the people of the curfew which begins tonight as part of the
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  • 19 1 TAIPEH. Mon. The ruling Kuomintang Party won an overwhelming victory In Formosa's Provincial Assembly elections yesterday.— UPI.
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  • 362 1 BANGKOK, Monday. "pHE Thai National Security Council will meet this A week to discuss the Laotian situation and the feasibility of stationing American troops here well before the Seato exercises planned for mid-June. Chairman of the council Thailand's top Government body charged with safeguarding the
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  • 48 1 LONDON. Mon. A state of emergency was declared today In all frontier areas of Jordan, according to a Cairo Radio broadcast heard here. A 13-hour curfew had been clamped on the areas. It said. Cairo Radio quoted the Jordan Interior Ministry for the announcement. Reuter.
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  • 29 1 ADEN, Mon.— About 600 Soviet technicians with heavy machinery. Including construction equipment, landed at Hodelda. Yemen's Red Sea port, last Tuesday, usually reliable Yemeni sources said today.
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  • 446 1 Water: 12 hours off from today gINGAPORE, Mon.— The hours of supply will be reduced lo only 12 a day in waterrationed /olios from tomorrow. According to a GovcrnI ment statement today, the water .situation has "worsenied appreciably*' because a drastic depletion of .supplies I from the Tebrau Riv State's
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  • 31 1 AUSSIE BUILD TANBLFRA Mob AuMr »li >n < tbitvt Hal in prini iplr increj.T ««>umr deff i M v r 1%1 or <rlv V eal tew R*>ut' r MANILA. Monday
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  • 263 2 'Plot to kill MacapagaP furore AFRO-ASIAN DESK pONTROVERSY over an alleged assassination plot against the Philippines President, Mr. Diosdado Macapagal, continued to rage today as Mr. Juan U. Liwag, Justice Secretary in Mr. Macapagal's Cabinet, warned that those who master-minded the plot might attempt to seize power. Mr Li war:
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  • 66 2 SIXTEEN-year-old Chinese starlet Marta Huang who appeared in the film "Inn of The Sixth Happiness", married the boy next door in London last week. She and 18-year old David Findon have been neighbours in Highcliffe Drive, Roehampton, for 18 months. He and Marta helped a
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  • 427 2 Britain, U.S. in new bid for Kashmir settlement KARACHI, Monday. gRITAIN'S Commonwealth Relations Secretary. Mr. Duncan Sandys, will meet Pakistan's President Ayub Khan here today to launch an Anglo-American attempt to solve the 15-year-old Indo-Pakistani dispute over Kashmir. Mr. Sandys was due here at noon, a few hours before the
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  • 74 2 BANGKOK, Mon— Two policemen and two revenue officials were injured when their jeep hit a booby trap believed to have been set up by moonshiners in the backwoods of northern Thailand, local newspapers reported today. The booby trap consisted of a rope stretched across
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  • 56 2 BAGDAD. Mon— A Jordanian student leader claimed here last night that more than 600 men •nd women. Including 300 student* had been killed in recent riots in Jordan. Mr. Shahir Al Talib told a Press conference that the students' bodies had been heaped In front
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  • 31 2 MANILA. Mon. The King and Queen of Thailand will stay In the presidential Malacanang Palace during their scheduled state visit to the Philippines from July 9 to 14— Reuter.
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  • 25 2 TOKYO. Mon— A slight earth tremor shook part of northern Japan this morning. There were no reports of damage or casualties. R«uter.
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  • 259 2 SAIGON. Monday. /COMMUNIST rebels have killed an American sergeant and 40 Vietnamese troops in a battle 320 miles north of Saigon, ie was announced last night. The sergeant's death raise* to 80 the number of Americans killed since the VS. intervened in the Vietnamese civil war.
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  • 61 2 TOKYO. Mon.— Four children of five and six years were found dead in an empty ice cream refrigerator last night in Kumamoto on Japan's southern island of Kyushu. Kyodo, the Japanese national news agency, said the children were believed to have entered the box while
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  • 26 2 TOKYO, Mon. Typhoon Olive, the- first of the year in the Pacific, Is moving north near Ouam at six miles per hour. Reuter.
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  • 305 2 Katanga's 'missing army' worries the UN ULISA BETHVILLE. 12 Mon.— What has happened to President Moise Tshombe's 20.000 strong army? The question worries the United Nations command. The Katanga Army was officially disbanded aftor UN. troops; crushed Katnnga's secession move and a campaign was launched to enlist Tshombe's troops In
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  • 35 2 BANGKOK. Mon. Ecafe I* holding an eight-day conference here on cottage and small-scale Industries In Asia. The conference will consider measures to encourage the establishment of small-scale lndustrlM la the region. Reutar.
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  • 141 3 SCIENTIST HELD: NEW SECRETS LEAK PROBE LONDON, Monday. yjrrciAl. Branch men from Scotland Yard were reported today to be making a new secrets leakage investigation after an Italian atomic scientist working at a British research station had been charged with an offence under the Official Secrets Act. The scientist, Dr.
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  • 76 3 The 'banana' Tower of Pisa... PISA, Mon— The Tower of Pisa not only leans but it is bent a.s well "like a banana" according to a local architectural expert Professor Piero Sanpaolesi. of Florence University, told the Italian news agency Ansa the tower was In only slightly more danger today
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  • 72 3 LONDON. Mon. Thirty-six Soviet scientists. engineers and workers have been awarded the order of 'Hero ot Socialist Labour" for their part in the construction of new types of rockets, atomic submarines and surface ships equipped with such weapons. Moscow Radio announced last night. The Presidium of the
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  • 49 3 ROME. Mon. Italian actor Brazzt last night denied Press reports th.it Grfta Garbo had agreed to make a Him vuth him. Braz/i said he was still tryine to Interest the veteran actress in two or three scripts but had so iar received no reply.— Reuter.
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  • 49 3 DRINCESS Alex- andra shows a keenly interested Princess Anne the wedding gift she received from her bridegroom. Mr. Angus Ogilvy. This picture was taken at the reception at St. James's Palace followlne the wedding in Westminster Abbey. Princess Anne, 12, was the principal bridesmaid. —Reuter photo.
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  • 107 3 SYNTHETICS WORK ON RUBBER ROADS T^EW YORK, Mon. The International Institute of Synthetic Rubber Producers announced on Saturday it is broadening research into the uses of rubber in asphalt paving. The Institute, which just completed Its fourth annual meeting here, said It was seeking an increase in the amount of
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  • 29 3 8 burned to death NEW YORK. Mon —Eight members of a family were burned to death yesterday In a fire that swept tnrough a farmhouse near Charleston. Missouri. UPI.
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  • 216 3 Dominican embassy raided by Haitians CAN JUAN, Mon.— The United States Embassy in Port Au Prince, reported yesterday that Haitian police entered the Dominican Embassy there early on Friday morning when no Dominican officials were present, searched files and seized documents. The report came from a spokesman of the U.S.
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  • 210 3 ROME, Mon. Burglars broke into the flat here of Donna Rachfle Mussolini and stole a large painting of the Fascist dictator but left Jewellery on a desk untouched. PARIS: President de Gaulle has ended a seven-day tour of Eastern France in which he won support for his
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  • 154 3 NAPLES. Mon. One man died, several policemen and spectators were injured and a police truck was set on fire during riots at two soccer matches in Naples -n,| nenrby Salerno last night. Police used tear gas and hosex to clear stonethrowing crowds who invaded
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  • 69 3 LONDON. Mon. Prince William of Gloucester. Queen Elizabeth's cousin and seventh In line of succession to the throne, escaped unhurt when his car skidded and crashed off the road yesterday at Crediton, Devonshire. The car skidded near here during an all-night motor rally and crashed Into
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  • 59 3 LONDON. Mon.— About 6.000 members of the Bahai faith from 70 countries provided a colourful spectacle in London yesterday as they gathered in their national costumes for the opening of the five-day Bahai world congress The Balal faith, the youngest and fastest growing of world religions,
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  • 301 3 Castro gets the red carpet and a hug from Nikita MOSCOW. Mon.— Mr. Khrushchev yesterday embraced and hugged Dr. Fidel Castro, hailed him as a "popular hero" and "envoy of the first Socialist country on the American continent," and pledged continued Soviet support for the Cuban revolution. Russia would always
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  • 211 5 MUAR, Monday. T*HE Minister of Internal Security. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said last night Malaya hoped that Indonesia would "respect us as we respect them." He to.d an Alliance rally at Bukit Gamblr. 16 miles from here, that friendship could be established
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  • 53 5 SINGEI PATA.NI. Mon.— During tin- past 10 years, only 13 Malayans have hri-'n ordained Catholic prirsts. This was stated by Father Dorett vicar of the Church of Christ the Kinc here, in an appeal yesterday for more Catholics to ioin the clergy. There are 150 000
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  • 44 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The University of Malaya Graduates Society is to discuss the adH_aton of government or scholarship students who do not have tba standard requirement*. A resolution will be introduced society's three-day annual conference which begins on Saturday at the university
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  • 152 5 A HOUSEWIFE, Madam Lim Ah Kirn, 28, was badly injured by acid when she was caught in the crossfire of two battling secret society gangs in Henderson Hill yesterday. Madam Llm was returning to her attap hut honn> in the kampong Just after 5 p.m. when
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  • 44 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Dato Ahmad Perang, general manager of the Malay. hi Railway, v:m:o_ the General' Hospital here today mid ni' vented loldmt! wheelchair to fanner nutv-ynan, Mr B Bbunmußam, 44. who has I been muler treatment lor ptiralysU, since _M year.
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  • 93 5 pENANG. Mon.— Mala- 1 yan Banking workers in Alor Star today refused to work overtime in protest against an alleged attempt by the management to "undermine our union." The workers have reported to the National Union of Bank Employees that pressure was being exerted to
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  • 21 5 TEL.UK ANSON. Mon. The (our branches of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party in Lower Perar District nre to be amalgamated
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  • 484 5  -  YAP CHIN KWEE J^UALA LUMPUR, Mon— A barefoot man took a flying kick yesterday at a flower pot belonging to the Korean Ambassador, General Choi Hong Hi. smashing it to bits. This was no amok Intruding into the privacy of the
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  • 25 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.-Move than 400 irr.-hmrii, including about 100 part-time students, went through a re-orientation ceremony at the Ngee Ann College in Tank Road today.
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  • 185 5 1 71/2 cent eggs: 'Panic' claim KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. It's good news for the housewife. But poultry farmers say she may soon regret it. Chinese eggs dumped in Singapore are selling at three cents each wholesale. The dumping has affected Federation prices at a time of sudden over-pro-duction locally. General
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  • 84 5 MUAR. Moil.— A British Army recruiting team will be at tne Territorial Army centre in Jalan Jumd here at 8.30 a.m. on May 14 to interview applicants tor service as dog trainers, clerks and telephone exchange operator*. It will also recruit men for service as trade
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  • 103 6 Fund drive for FPA 's 30 clinics SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Family Planning Association, with 30 clinics to manage, are about to launch a big fund-raising campaign. With attendances rising each year, the FPA needs more money to carry out various projects. Last year, the association dealt with a total
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  • 207 6 New industrial estate: Dr. Goh opens the first plant ♦SINGAPOREANS SHOULD TAKE HEART FROM THIS FACTORY' SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today opened the $400,000 factory of Daiwa (Malaya) Limited, at Tanglin Halt industrial estate. The first factory set-up on this estate, Daiwa is a joint
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  • 117 6 20 GIRLS TO VIE FOR 'APRIL QUEEN' TITLE SINGAPORE. Mon. Over 20 girls have entered for the "April TV Queen" contest at tomorrow's "April Ball" at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The contest is in aid of the Oan Eng Seng School Old Students Association's scholarship and charity fund. The winner
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  • 255 6 OINGAPORE, Mon.— A magistrate, Mr. S. Rajendran, today called for a prompt inquiry into allegations by eight squatters against an "unscrupulous" man who had posed as their landlord. Mr. William Chee. of the Housing and Development Board, promised the court that the allegations would be
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  • 323 6 WELL-KNOWN German author, Professor Rolf Italiaander today flew into Singapore to meet Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, and later the Federation Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to feature them in his book, "New Leaders of Asia." Prof. Italiaander. who is here on a tour
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  • 114 6 RATEPAYERS' BURDENS LIGHTENED— KIA T SINGAPORE, Mon. The chairman of the Singapore Ratepayers Association, Mr. G. H. Kiat. today commended the Government for adopting: certain measures to lessen the burdens of ratepayers. Speaking at the association's annual general meeting. Mr. Kiat quoted as examples the recent reduction of the assessment
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  • 95 6 CASH GIFTS FOR TRAGIC MOTHER SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Straits Times in Singapore today received three donations amounting to $56 for Mrs. Mok Koh Chee. the "double tragedy" mother. Mrs. Mok. a mother of eight, the children's ages ranging from two to 13, was injured about five weeks ago when she
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  • 1805 7 The monster credited two with million murders... THIS WAS THE MAN WHO PRESIDED WITH SUCH EFFICIENCY OVER THE NAZI FACTORY OF DEATH A STOCKY, stonyFaced Nazi SS officer stumbled ii|) ;i dozen steps to the gallows in a prison yard at Cracow Poland, one April morning in 1947. Gone was
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  • The Straits Times Tuesday. April 30. 1963.
    • 720 8 It will be news to most Federation housewives that the seven cent egg is ruining poultry farmers. Housewives pre paying up to 13 cents for thr mneial-grade egg, and liiiw .still to hear of the seven cent "blessing. Yet according to the poultry farmers, who are
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    • 358 8 Coverage of the whole langr of education problems M expected. of the National Conference of Heads of Secondar> Schools. But to call for an alternative syllabus for girls whu have passed the Lower Certificate of Education and cannot or do not wish to continue in the academic stream
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    • 211 8 A more uncouth exhibition than President Soekarnos burlesque act at Bogor is difficult to imagine. Accompanied by his wife and the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, the Indonesian Head oi State crooned "Terang Bulan" —the folk tune adapted as Malaya's national anthem in 1957. In a courteous gesture
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  • 461 8 by MARK ARNOLD.FORSTER LONDON. Mon. The new co chairman of the Conservative Party. Lord Poole. is unique among active topmost Tories because he owes the Prime Minister nothing and is still his confidant and friend. Since he has no ambition for himself, but only for
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  • 355 8 'I'HE Malay Mail' of April 23 reported that "the Japanese Government is cor.siderliiß ways of making a sultab'e gesture" of regret for the wartime slayIng of thousands of civilians In Singapore."' In view of the increasing co-operation in industry and trade between Japan and Singapore, such
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  • 42 8 ANY teachers tn Kelan- l tan are Justifiably ashamed of the chief education office building In Kota Bharu. I think that the authorities concerned should demolish this eyesore before the monsoon winds do It for them. i TEACHER Kota Bbaru
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  • 61 8 rls unknown to me on which stretch of Holland Road "Resident" (ST. April 23 1 resides, but I can only assume that it must be between the Junction of Cornwall Gardens and the Napier Road end of Holland Road, because the remainder of Holland Road Is an appalling mixture
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  • 57 8 I FULLY endorse the views expressed by Mr. Thaver. the general secretary of N.U.T. The unified scheme benefits only a privileged few like the graduates and headmasters. How can the Ministry expect satisfaction from teachers who are being placed in the service merely on the basis of the type
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  • 1237 8 Prime factors requiring a review of the country's IN the official review of the Fed eration's five-year plan now being recast in the light of Malaysia two types of recommendations are expected to be prominent. FIRST, recommendations on the level of spending which should be maintained during t+i» final
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  • 395 8 THE VAST SECURITY NETWORK THAT COVERS BRITAIN I ONDON. Mon. Some are faceless and the product of public school and Oxford. Many are grammar school and the product of police beats. And a few are surprising characters to find holding any powers at all over their fellow citizens. But they
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  • 331 9 IRSING leech bites, cuts and blistered feet, 19 teenaged girls described their 24-hour jungle expedition as "a grand experience". The girls, from the Kuala Kangsar Land Rangers company entered the jungle in the Bukit Berapit area, near Taiping, early yesterday
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  • 157 9 Pro-Red 'smear' by Razak denied by S. F. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Socialist Front today denied that its organisation was dominated by '•pro-Communist elements." In a statement, the Socialist Front denied this charge by Tun Abdul Razak. the Deputy Prime Minister. made In the course of his current North American
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  • 61 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Malayan journalists hare decided to torm a Federal Parliamentary Reporters' Association. A Mib-comnuttee of five under the chairmanship of Mr. Felix Abishesanaden will draft rulea and regulations. Others in the committ** are: Mr. J. S. Tilak. secretary, «Str..its Echo); Mr. John Wheeler (Associated Press);
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  • 255 9  -  PADMAN GOPAL Public tip reveals racket involving 200 people by J£UALA LUMPUR, Mon.—Selangor police have acted against a counterfeit group suspected to have issued about 200 forged licences to motor-vehicle drivers here. Two men caught in a police raid a few days ago
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  • 138 9 Covers for first flight of F27 SINGAPORE. Mon. Malaya's National Museum and the famous horsemen of Bajau in North Borneo have been chosen as the theme of Malayan Airways' first flight cover to commemorate the introduction of the Fokker Friendship F 27 service between Kuala Lumpur and Jesselton In September.
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  • 91 9 SABAK BERNAM. Mon Zaleha binte Ja'afar. 24. Kuala Selangor's National Language Month Kebaya Queen In 1962. was today fined $150 for committing khalwat < suspicious close proximity) with an engineer. Chew Meng Swee. Zaleha. a nurse at the health clinic here, was arrested at 5.30
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  • 96 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. John Wilson, the Direc- 1 tor of the Royal Commonwealth Srtiety for the Ulind who Is blind himselt. In due here on Thursday to attend the second Asian conference on work for the blind to be held in Kuala Lumpur The theme
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  • 30 9 The "almost perfect" forgery. at left is the eenulne licence; the other is forgery Arrowed. the forcers mistake: the "I" in "inclusive" is an "I."— Straits Times picture.
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  • 51 9 SINGAPORE Mon Ihe Ministry cf Education today announced the results of the fnttmtaoai re-examlnation for the Certiticatr In Education for graduates held at the Teachers' Training College here In February. Twenty candidates (five from English schools and 15 from Chinese schools passed in one or more
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  • 163 9 fPOH. Mon. Ranjit x Singh Gill. 28. a former newspaper reporter in Singapore, pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here today to three charges of cheating in the Kowloon Hotel. Sentence was postponed to May 1 by the court president. Inche Mohamrd Azmi ein Dato
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  • 45 9 SINGAPORE. MOH. M; Covmdti Mciion H:'jh Cou.-t judge trom Ii I I the lower courts in So;iih Bridge Roiid and called on Mr. Choor district jur'ae .«nd lirst Hf :s here In connection with the third Asian V Men's conference.
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  • 262 9 THE ROOT OF BRUNEI'S TROUBLES JESSELTON. Mon. Mr. Donald Ste- phens. president of the United National Kadazan Organisation, said here today that Brunei's economic ills of the country '"sprang from the fact that it had too much money and not enough of it gets to the i common people.' He
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    • 526 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA fßre Lotteries: 10.30 Starlight rmwiu ivimumim And You; 10.58 Bulan Bahas* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Kebangsaan Epilogue; 11.00 Clo« SERVICE 41.7 metres Down AM 000 Time Signal. Nega- RADIO SINGAPORE ra-ku; 6.03 Morning Melodies; "«UI«J OIINtjAKUKL 7.00 Tune Signal. The News: 7 10 SHORTWAVE SERVICE News
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  • 336 10 |N KEEPING with the dry spell here are two food ideas for day wear designed to keep you in cool comfort. In multi-coloured striped cotton now available here, the dresses look ultra smart because of the simplicity in styles. More attention is paid to the play of
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  • 394 10 r^AMiLIES go through five separate cycles as the children grow up. They are the preschool years. the school years, adolescence, the "launching" stage and the later years. This wa& stated by a group of experts in the economics department of the University of
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  • 241 10 ly 1/ I^L_ i I^""^bJ I I r^^m presents o pot/c If If i I I^l I Ik I t flat at the sides of the face Just above the cheeks. Mr. Crowder. who represents a top American hair beauty firm, is on
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  • 76 10 Lovely ideas to make life more interesting IIfHAT goes on in a woman's world is always interesting. There are so many new items that help make life much more pleasant. Here are some lovely Ideas of things to come. Before long you will be able to get them in the
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  • 65 10 ONLY about one girl in 10 wears sunglasses because she needs them. The other nine wear them because they are fun. This year sunspecs have forsaken their 1962 masculine look, and one of the newest designs is the Lolita pictured below. It's heart-shaped with vividly coloured frames. You
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  • 57 10 HERE is something we will definitely welcome curtain or wall covering materials that won't fade in the sun. The answer lies in a new textured 100 per cent cotton fabric that's crease-resist-ant and ideal for bedspreads and throws. This material can also be used for smaller
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  • 61 10 Hair-slides for little-girl look HAIR-SLIDES are back in fashion to accent the new, sleek hairstyles. There is already in the market an imaginative array of slides in every colour and design. But you can add to them large, tortoiseshell slides, or tiny glittering ones like brooches to sparkle at night.
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  • 39 10 A WHITE porcelain glaze for touchmg up appliances, sinks and bathtubs is something to watch for The glaze is fast drying, non-yellowing, water resistant, and will not crack, chip or peel, the manufacturer states.
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    • 332 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS would make a picture (7-5). 1. A ju^wurd bad girl, but Id 8. Man put In faultless service a uprightly way (B>. —unbroken (s>. I A place Aiiere nalU are manu- 7. '•The spouseless mourna factured with copper (6k her lord" (Byron) <8) 8. Scholar appears
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  • 231 11 Goodbye and thank you so much, says Bennett KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The New Zealand High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. Charles Moihi Te Arawaka Bennett, D.5.0., left for home today after four years' duty in Kuala Lumpur. He told reporters before flying to Singapore en route for Wellington: "I am sure
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  • 199 11 i KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Chinese .student oi the University of Malaya, who has just returned from a four-week study tour of India, said people there were intrigued when they found out she was studying Tamil at the university. She is Miss Christina Goon
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  • 295 11 SINGAPORE. Monday. HHE habeas corpus petition taken out on behalf L of Chok Koh Thong, a political detainee, now onfined in the Central Police Station lock-up mder the Preservation of Public Security Ordinnce, was mentioned before the acting Chief JusIce, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, in
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  • 86 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Eight delegates of the General Council of Trade Unions of Japan (Sohyo) arrived today to attend the May Day celebrations in Singapore. Led by Mr. Shun Oide, vicepresident of Sohyo. the delegation Is attending the celebrations at the Invitation of the Singapore National
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  • 56 11 SINGAPORE. Man. Li.-Gen.i S:r Reginald HewelMin. the new General Officer CommaiKlinß-m-Chtef of Far EaM Lava Inspected a parade in Ins honour by the 20Ul Regimen: Royal Artillery. ;it F.mU hfrtQiMilin in T.uiKlin today. Oen. Hewet.son. who arrived here la.st night, was lormcrly commander of British
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  • 153 11 rpENGKU Abdul Rah- man said today that the latest border incident in Sarawak was "unfortunate" in view of the impending summit talks between Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaya. He was speaking to reporters at the airport on his return from Penan* where he attended the tlon." The
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  • 266 11 Malayans walk out as Soekarno, wife sing Terang Bulan' yilE .Malayan delegatiorto the Afro-Asian journalists' conference expressed its resentment last night when President Soekarno led the singing of an old Indonesian melody which is now the tune of the Malayan national anthem. President Soekarno and Madam Hartini joined hands with
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  • 346 11 Russia fails to get in as full delegate JAKARTA, Monday. rpHE Indonesian chairman of the Afro-Asian A journalists conference here yesterday turned down Russia's bid for accreditation as a full delegate. The chairman. Mr. Djawoto. ruled out the question and said it was not on the conference's original agenda. The
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  • 45 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. K. Riley. a United Nations consultant, on juvenile delinquency, now with the Social Welfare Department hero, will speak to tht Rotary Club at Its weekly luncheon at the Cathay Hotel tomorrow. Hi.* subject: •Problems oX Juvenile delinquency."
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  • 36 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Dato Nik Ahmad K;tmil. a director of Kothnmns of Pall Mall (Maiay.o Ltd.. left by air to attend the company's seventh world group conference in C.mnes. Prance, beginning on Thursday.
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  • 29 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Inspector Sarain Singh from Alor Star, is taking over as Assistant OC.P.D.. Kuhm. from Asst. Supt Mohamed bin Abdullah, who is going on leave
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  • 135 11 PENANG. Mon. The City Council's town planning and building committee has decided i to grant a 10-year lease of the former pork stalls in Pulau Tikus market to Malayan Banking Ltd. The rent will be $250 a month for the first five years,
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  • 54 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Thirteen bags of peppsr worth $2,000 were stolen from a store of Hua Ana Co., in Paya Lebar during the weekend. A businessman. Mr. Tan York Seng, reported the theft of 801 b. of cast iro.i moulds from his home In Mountbatten Road. The moulds
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  • 61 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government hu given $3,000 toward* the Dag Hammarskjold Scholarship Fund, Jttarted by ihe United Nations Correspondents Association, it was stated today. The object or the fund is to promote a wider knowledge of the U.N. in the profession of journalism.
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  • 132 11 Singapore girl is 'nurse of year' SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Gertrude Fara Gek Hong, 30, a former staff nurse at the Singapore General Hospital, has won Britain's "Nurse of Year" award. She will give the £50 pn/e which accompanies the award to the "Freedom from Hunger" campaign. Miss Fam. who is
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  • 32 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. lin Johore Bahru Customs depot today announced the closing of the station on Hari Raya Hajl. May 6; Wesak Day. May 8; and Awal Muharam. May 25.
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  • 412 12  - $3m. steel prefab factory is opened MOK SIN PIN By gINGAPORE'S first prefabricated steel structure manufacturing factory, Daiwa (Malaya) Ltd., was officially opened by Finance Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee yesterday. The company, founded in November last with an authorised capital of $3 million, is a joint industrial venture between
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  • 219 12 Course for S'pore TV men SINGAPORE television technicians have a great aptitude for learning according to Mr. J. F. Heyboom, overseas service manager of Siera Television and Radio N.V. Mr. Heyboom. a radar engineer, who is conducting a television service course for local technicians of the company's agents. Asia Radio
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  • 130 12 TUTT-BRYANT DIRECTOR TO REVIEW LOCAL SALES 'THE engineering direc- tor of Tutt-Bryant Ltd. of Sydney, Australia, flew into Kuala Lumpur last week for an on-the-spot survey of business of the company's rubber tyred earthmoving equipment. He Is Mr. Graeme Anderson whose company Is the holding concern for the large Tutt-Bryant
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  • 75 12 MR. SIM HAY MM Übore). of I im Tnding Co.. thr singa|Mf« stock and share brok-r^ |pf| fin l-iiiu|)i with hi* wilt- Uat Hrrk on liuMiirv\-cum-plr^>urr trip Thrr will be a war for two month* Mr. Sim. 39. will «tudy the London Stork Exchange, particularW
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  • 198 12 AUSTRALIA FIRM TO MARKET AIR COMPRESSORS tt'J/.V.Ia.WJI NEWS AMD VIEWS MARKETS throughout the world are being sought by an Australian manufacturer of portable electric and petrol-driven air compressors designed for a multitude of jobs, according to Austral News. The company. Maurlyn Air Compressors Pty. Ltd. of Sydney, also produces a
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  • 131 12 Crane on Parliament House K. C. BOON and Cheah Co. Ltd. has erected a Babcock Weitz tower crane on top of the new 240 foot high Parliament House Building, Kuala Lumpur. The first crane of this type to be erected In Malaya, it was put up in a week and
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  • 57 12 New Caravelle for SAS SAS announces the purchase of an additional Caravelle 3 medium range jetliner, which will increase the number of its Caravelles to 19 of which four are leased to Swissair. Terms of the purchase Include the trade-in of one of its DC-7C's. Delivery of the Rolls-Royce powered
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  • 45 12 Natural rubber imports into the United States in March totalled 29.989 long tons, compared with 42,592 long tons In February. Latex Imports amounted to 3,893 long tons (6.158 In February) and consumption of imported synthetic totalled 1.139 long tons (1.136 in February i
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  • 188 12 Studying joint venture prospect A SENIOR executive of one of Australia's largest construction companies ha 6 arrived in Singapore to examine the possibility of joint ventures with local contractors. He is Mr. V. J. Sheary. development manager of McDonald Industries Ltd., Sydney, and manager for Australia of Stabilises Pty. Ltd..
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  • 79 12 rE Kuala Kangsar branch of the United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd. will move to Its new air-condi-tioned premises at Jalan Patani. tomorrow. The new building is larger than the present one. The office staff will be increased to cope with the growing business and the accounting system
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    • 178 12 »J|{^i j USE the tyres 1 Sensational Avon "C-L-I-N-G" SAFETY W^^^^> tyres give you 23% more grip on wet, slithery M^ roads. Avon High Hysteresis rubber— a Jf£\ sdPlfc^ rubber which will not bounce! clings to wC A l"r*T%/\ the road like a leech, providing contact at all times. Avon
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    • 1559 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U > Out S'por* Sai s P. Sham Panang LAERTES Avonmouth, li«trptil 1a Pt May 1 MEMNON liierpaal, Glasgoff C1a.44 May 2 May 4 MCIAMPUS LKtrptll, Havre. Hamburg M<y i May 7 Miy I 'IB May 11 PERSEUS L'paai. Dublin, Glasgow May II May 11
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    • 1470 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'por* P. Sham Panang BFXRF-VIS (HJ Hlutl, L'lta. Mavra. Iki ll Pt/May 1 BCMBOMN il.Lpj L pool, R'oata, Hull. rktPJ la Pt May 4 May 5/ S •ENIOYAL (EJJ U**M. MDro, NliiUl 6. 41/ May 4 May 1/ I BENVORLICH L'paai. R'dara.
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  • 75 14 I 'MINES! PrsOuei Etchings. Stagsv psrs ns»n sncei ptr picul ysstsrday: Cictnut ail: bulk $42* sellers, drum S4S» sellers Casra: April/May UK/Contlnent $27 i buyers Prpper: Muntok white M.'iTa sellers, Sarawak white $135 sellers, special Sarawak black SlOTi sellers, garbled Utmponic black »lo7» sellers ABTA ifjn st-ilers. Sinxapor*
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  • 76 14 -I-me Malayan E.chanis Bsnkf Ass*. 1 tlstlsn nuilt these changes In Iti rates to merchant! yesterday tall rmtea to (100): (•Mini TT M 0D fitly: l»m Franc* 140 :>'S: Balgian Francs Ifil.i: H.lland Guilders lIS 3/4: Italian Lire ***** On t h^ f •atBn»iH|# fitflrktr in Horn; Kong
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  • 715 14 Prom Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were steady X on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with some firm patches and the turnover was reasonable. There was only a small turnover in tins which were quietly steady and rubbers failed to react even to the
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  • 23 14 Malayan Stock Indices April 27 April 29 Industrial*: 106.44 106.68 Tin*: 113.09 112.11 S rubber-: 108.32 108.40 Dec. 29, 1962 100.
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  • 778 14 f OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock; Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: Dunlspt (1.000) 52.76 D (1K.0OO) 52.76. (4,000) J2 76 last Smslt *3.v si.. 13. in SU VXII SL, (1.000) $3.13
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  • 449 14 rftHE announcement over 1 the weekend of the 2i U.S. cents reduction In the selling price of clspolybutaIdlene. one of the natural synthetic rubbers caused an easier trend to develope. Although Mereo-regular rubbers. lof which cispolybutadtrne form part only accounted for 92.000 tons out
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  • 26 14 April 29 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74 cents (down Zi cents). TIN: 5451.50 (up 12 J cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 lons (down 10 tons).
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  • 217 14 SNIPS lying aleniside the (mgapere Hsrbcur wharves er eapaeted teday are: Eumaeua 42 43. Benattow 18 Btraat Cooke 10/11, Latoog N.W. 4 Manila Maru 47, Rhlzuoka Maru 7. Hn<-Kh I>ne 8/0, Selamat 21/22, Sunnyvillr 27 M, Batamn 33/34. Hambun 3536. President Jefferson 4(1. Bimba l.Vlfi. lx>lte
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  • 111 14 MELBOURNE. Mon THE firm undertone continued \o 1 Industrial shaves. Colonial Sugar jumped 2s. fid. to 625. 6d to provide the best more of the day. Otherwise., leaders i mostly held around tat* levels, oils and base metals were steady I while loans continued firm. c.k.a. i Mount
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  • 246 14 \fAV first ends rubber buyers t.o.b. closed at S p.m. in Sinxapors and Kuala Lumpur ysttsrday at 74 cents per lb. down 21 MMS. The ton* waa aatisr. S.C.C.R.A. ana F.M R.E. cl*sing prlcsi in csnts psr lb.. ysstsrday: Int. 1 RSS. prompt f.o.b. buyers '■Xi. sellers 732
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  • 141 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 29. Three months Dunlops 16 eta. S. Darby 4d. Ksso 21 cts. C Storage 4 ad, K. N. 18 cts. b. Traction 1/Gammons 11 eta. J. Waugb 15 cts. Shell 15 cts. M. Brew 30 eta. Steamship 7 eta. M. Cement IS c'a.S. Times 23
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    • 356 14 SHIPPING NOTICES SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINE m.s. "JAPAN" Arrivrd 24-1-63 S.H.B. Oodouns 15/16. Consignees of all damaged cargo ex the above vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held on Friday, 3rd May 1963. as from 9.00 a.m. No other surveys will be held PATERSOX. SIMONS Sc CO.,
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    • 667 15 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Amanullahkhan RrhmanktMll <AJi. Khan) has left our employment lrom 26-4-63 and hereafirr he has no connection with the following. Perak Oil Installation. Port Swrttenham. Perak Oil Mills 6i fVrak Match Factory Ltd- Teluk Anson. A. O. SHAIK. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE
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    • 499 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 111 KB) It INDUSTRY (KM'LANTING) BOAKO. FUND IV ASSISTANT STATE REPLANTING OFFICER Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment, as Assistant State Replanting Officers. The appointment will be on contract for 3 years in the first instance subject to renewal at the end ol that period for
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    • 842 15 _r— (Continued from Pige 8) SITUATIONS VACANT !0 Word* 55 (Mln.)— Box St ct: oxtrm COOK AMAH i Must be iiood cook), live In. Ei.ropean bousehold. Apply 47, Coronation Koad M, Spore 10. GENERAL COOK AMAH English speaking for household of Three also Kirl for ■ou,n» Ring ***** or call
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    • 932 15 SITUATIONS WANTED .'0 Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SO ct*. oxtra EURASIAN FEDERAL CITIZEN Mechanical Workshops Mine Supervisor experience on strain Diesel Locomotives Hravy Plant, seeks Supervisory position. Box A 6063 B.T. Bincapore. ACCOMMODATION VACANT :o Word* SS (Min.t—Box JO ctt. extra ACCOMMODATION OFFERED for couple to share house for six
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    • 1057 15 EDUCATION 10 Word* Si i Mm. 8,,x SO et*. oxtrm SHORTHAND SPEED CLASSES, By UK. Spsclsllst Commence Bth slay. Academy Of Accountancy And Secretaryship George l.i-e Building Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore ***** BEGINNERS A ALL STACKS BBorth»nd/ Typewriting/ Hook-Krri>io«. Pitman. Institute Of Book-Keepers, L.C.C. Examination. Commercial High School (AircoDdiiiuni'di 247 A
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    • 87 16 KOREAN captain Lee Seung Aun (left) and Burma's contain Kyaw Thaung hold aloft the Rahman Gold Trophy. By a toss of the coin Burma will keep the cup for the first six months. PAX IN Sl'N. Korea's irrepressible centre-forward (on the turf behind two
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    • 663 16 Malayaps must improve their eating habits to stand up to the big boys I I NORMAN SIEBEL reviews YOUTH SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. piVE years ago after 1 Korea had beaten J Malaya 2-1 at Kuala > Lumpur to win the I Asian youth soccer championship and be-j come the
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    • 188 16 Happy Youth teams leave SOCCER pENANG. Mon. The I Hong Kong Youth soccer team will meet a Penang Selection in a farewell game at the City Stadium here tomorrow at 8 p.m. I Hong Kong, who shared third place with Thailand in the sth Asian Youth tournament, will leave here
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    • 140 16 rH. Mon Perak Selection scored an easy 4-0 victory over South Korean Youths in a friendly soccer match played op the newly completed Perak Stadium today. The Koreans were a tired sida today after their strenuous 2-2 draw with Burma In the final of the tournament for
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    • 62 16 SALISBURY. Mon. Pol§- u*ed smoke grenades and fired Into the air to disperse Africans who tried to climb over a fence to see a boxing match in the township of Harare here last night. The Africans estimated at betwween 500 and 700 hurled stones and bottles at
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    • 33 16 SAN ANTONIO. Mon Phil Rodgers. who had been golfing prnirsMonally for only three paara, won the M 590.000 Texas open tournament with a 72-hole score of 268. His prize was $13,000.
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    • 595 16 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE* BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members nl the at> rial ion in the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Wednrsd.iv Ist May being Labour Day NOTICE JABATAN KERJA R.W A. NX.XXI StMBILAN -I>\ll OMMM (i.ATE AT T.P. 2« 19 PORT Dlt KxiN The public if. hereby
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    • 591 16 CIVIL DISTRICT COURT SALE j H I .V V No. 19 of 1063 In thr cause of SHANMLGAM (Suing as a flrmi Plaintiff VERSUS M.S. MANIAM Defendant.-! AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture comprising Smuer Sewing Machine. Radio. Almeirah. Dressing Table. Bookcase. Tables. Chairs, etc. To be held at No. "X
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    • 177 16 Aiio,, Pop By VT UamUn I^DOlr?r^= i v!£ J > &£m I l^'^J-ZfSt^™'*"] I WELL, NOW BUT IN ORDER I I YEAH?f> OKAY. BRING 'IM )--<% I L/WMATCHA r 2mP /%K?rlrsST MI lA^ TW WAS 1 FOX TS(T AROUND AN' ru.TAKEy«V^I WANT" y^THRC^' Yt££ L22L ■< 01 RIGHT NICE V
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  • 300 17  -  LIM KEE CHAN DOWNRIGHT INSULT TO INTEGRITY OF SOCCER OFFICIAL' By Singapore, Monday oINGAPORE'S top soccer referee John Ferguson has decided to quit. He was prompted to take this step following the April 25 incident at the Jalan Besar Stadium In which he was beaten up by
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  • 158 17 Ho Ho Cup tie set for June 1 fJENANG. Mon. The Malayan ChUie.se F. A. has set June 1 as the date for the* annual inter-port Ho Ho Cup Cup soccer match at Penang between Malay an and Hong Kong Chinese. In the event of a draw, the repl.iy will
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  • 132 17 Dupas is favourite for title BOXING MEW ORLEANS, Mon. Ralph Dupas has been made a 7-5 favourite to dethrone Denny Moyer as world junior middleweight boxing champion when they meet here tonight. The bout will mark the veteran Dupa's third tilt ai a world crown He was knocked out by
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  • 44 17 PENANG. Mon. The Sultan's Gold Cup soccer final between' Kclantan Malays and Singapore Malays will be played at Sultan Mohamcd Stadium. Kota Bharu, on Friday. This was decided at the council meeting of the Malayan Malays FA held at FAP House here.
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  • 389 17  -  FRANCIS BOEY ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Winner of two gold medals at the recent five-nation swimming championship at Bangkok, Liane Mayne was given a rousing reception at the airport when she returned this morning. When she stepped down from the Thai International plane, 13-year-old Llane
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  • 104 17 A DEN All (Germany). Mon.— Japanese machines and riders showed up prominently in the 26th international Eifel motorcycle meet at the Nuerburgring track yesterday. In the 126 cc clan. K. Takashl of Japan, on a Honda, fought ofl a challenge by Jim Redman ol Rhodesia and Switzerland's
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  • 44 17 REGOIO (Southern Italy). Mon. Lesley Turner (Australia) beat Jan Lehane (Australia) 4-6. 12-10. 6-1 In the women's singles final of the Reggio International lawn tennis tournament yesterday In the men's final. Beppe Merlo (Italy) beat Ken Fletcher (Australia) 6-4. 6-4. 7-s.— Reuter.
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  • 43 17 LIANE MAYNE of Malaya proudly examines one of the tivo gold medals she won at the five-nation voimming championship at Bangkok. She beat Jarut Wake (Singapore) left, and Burma's Ma Nyunt Khin in the 100 metres free style.
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  • 835 17 for Penang races this weekend PENANG. Mon Weights i for all eight races on Saturday, the opening day of the Summer meeting: Cl. 3. Div. 2 71 Bambolina 9.0 C Gold Test 8.13 Tincgi Harapan 8.13 Ninrum 8.12 Scararaonche 8.12 Yonchal Bridge 8.10 Traveller's Cheque II 8.101 Miss Susan
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  • 301 17 WALNUT (California). Mon. —Yang Chuan-Kwang, Formosa's Olympic silver medallist, broke the world decathlon record with a total of 9,121 points here yesterday. This beat the previous best total of 8.683 by Rafer Johnson (U.S.) in 1960. Tang, 29-year-old 6ft lin Los Angeles student, was runner-up to
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  • 38 17 SINGAPORE, Mon Tlow Choon Boon won the Singapore Cycle Racing Association's 50-mil» round-the-lsland race with a time of 2hr 12min 4sec yesterday. Kadar Hsaan finished a dose second and third was Salleh Oiui. STRAITS TIMES PICTURES
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    • 133 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER FRIF.NDLIKS: selangor Selection v S. Korean Youths (Merdeka stadium, 7.30); Perak Selection v Indian Youth XI (Ipoh Stadium. ')15>; Penang Selection v HK Youths (City Stadium. 8 p.m.). S PORE DIV. 2B: SCC v Btg Buliui (padang); Div. 2D: SRC v Geylang Utd (padang); TBA v RAP
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  • 189 18 PALM TREES BUT NO PIPED WATER 70 U „,,/v ,\/fl (Mmimumi TIME and tide waits for no man. At Pulau Scray a on Sunday, by the time Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had finished talking to the islanders, the tide bad gone down. Boats could not get
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  • 100 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The United Peoples Party Assemblyman for Hong Urn. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. today said the workers of Slnna- pore were "fed up with beinß used as pawns in political squabbles." In a May Day menage. Mr. Ong who Is the party secretary-general I said:
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  • 135 18 /r\NBERRA, Mon. Delegates to an 18-nation seminar on police work, which opened here today, disagreed over whether police should take part in politics. The conference, sponsored by the I mti-d Nations, has been railed (o discuss "the role of the police in the protection
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  • 46 18 MAX PERCIRA V! Km. .'our..Road. msMd nway .it .t.,t». i.,m at St. JoarptT* Chnrrli ynrr- in. Mi 4 K.I llrtorr hum' I Rldadarl CABLE RECEIVED 1 1 ..in Vaddnko- of V .\':id«r.i)»h. mnthrr i>l M Arui«»alam. H-, and Hereinturn unit K. Kai I Lumpur, pa,
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  • 17 18 OARLINQ MSCT ME ACAIN Fort Canning •'> I in 10-dn> I'.rmeriihcr l.in 2Jr<i IWIX ••Olrl'« Girl OWi."
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  • 46 18 SINGAPORE. Mon —The chairnaa of the 'Slncapore May Day I Joint Celebration Committee Mr. S T. Banl. said the committee was j Mill waiting for a police permit to hold a May Day mass rally on Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Parrer Park.
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  • 58 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Straits Times group of newspapers today received another $70 for the National Patriotic Fund to bring the group's total so far to $94,131.83. The lat«t donations were from I the North Kerala Samajam, Peiianß. $50. and, "anonymous." Kulal. $20. 1 The total collected
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  • 352 18 LONDON. Mon. The first day of the New Account has been a generally satisfactory affair with equities coming in foi a good investment demand. Oertain of the leaders were off the top at the close but (tains were fairly widespread and In some cases quite sharp. Sentiment received
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  • 57 18 LONDON. Mon— Spot 22 5/18 d.. June 22 '«<!.. July 22 7/16 d.. Aug. 22 d. July /Sept. 22 7/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 22 VIGd.. Jan/Mar. 22 7/16 d.. Apr June 22 7 16d.. July /Sept. 22 7/lCd.. Oct./ Dec. 22' I .d". elf May 22(1. June 221 16d..
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  • 26 18 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £892. sellers £892 IJ.1 J Forward buyers £892> a sellers £893 Settlement £893. Turnover a.m. 240 tons. p.m. 100 tons. Tone: Steady.
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  • 395 18 'Ball is at Singapore's feet,' says Siew Sin MH. TAN SIEW SIX, Federation Finance Minister, said here today everything now rests with the Singapore Government in endin" the present deadlock and resuming merger talks on finance SINGAPORE. Mon. "The ball is now at the feet of the Singapore Government," he
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  • 579 18 yyORKERS in Malaysia can profit by Singapore's experience in the field of labour, the Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today in a May Day message. To all Singapore workers, he said: "We have paid a heavy price to educate both employers and workers
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  • 28 18 SINGAPORE. Mon TI.e Singapore Medical ServicM Union called a lIHWIInu of all nurses at the School of Nursing. General Hospital, at 4.45 p.m on Thursday.
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