The Straits Times, 1 May 1963

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  • 1022 1  -  j FRANCIS ROZARIO and PHILIP KHOO: Gunmen fire four times PRODUCTION MANAGER (HE TRIED TO GRAB A THUG) AND WORKER (HE THREW BICYCLE) UNHURT By SINGAPORE. Tuesday 1 10 workers trail gang out to a waiting taxi FOUR gunmen held up the Straits Times job printing department
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  • 31 1 LEFT: Asst. supt. Pritam Singh of Tanjong Pagar Police Station, picking a spent cartridge from* a drain. RIGHT: Tne Straits Times building in Anson Road.
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  • 319 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. IJKi water supply operations have been mounted in South Malaya for .V>O.()(K) people in live areas which have been hit by draught. If no rain falls for another week, the authorities plan to draw water from rivers in at U^ast $ne
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  • 70 1 LONDON. Tues. Horace Smith of Boston. Lincolnshire, is afraid of a mixup on his twin daughters' wedding day because they are marrying identical brothers. "I can't tell the boys apart yet." he said. "11l have to be careful not to give the wrong girl to
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  • 73 1 OTTAWA. Tues. Tun Abdul Razalc discussed Malaysia with the new Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson, at a 25--minute meeting yesterday. Tun Razak. who arrived from New York on Sunday night, told reporters after the meeting: "Mr. Pearson has visited my country and he knows conditions there."
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  • 37 1 THE HAGUE. Tues. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands celebrated her 54th birthday today, and stood with her family outside Soestdijk Palace, near Utrecht, to watch delegations lay flowers and presents on the palace steps. Reuter.
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  • 296 1 Two die in Chipmunk trainer crash SINGAPORE. Tues. A pupil pilot and his instructor were killed when their two-seater Chipmunk aircraft, owned by the Royal Singapore HyinK Crab. crashed about 54 yards from the Singapore Airport police station this evening. They were Mr. Ronnie Chin Wens Wah, 39. manager of
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  • 523 1 -i MACASSAR, Tuesday i PRESIDENT Soe- karno flew here today on the first leg of his triumphal progress towards his newly-acquired province of West Irian. President Soekarno is accompanied by 13 Cabinet ministers. 12 foreign ambassadors, and chiefs of staff of the army, navy and air force.
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  • 333 1 May Day: A Red violence alert SINGAPORE, Tues. I Pro-Communist elements may provoke disturbances during May Day celebrations tomorrow, the Minister lor Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, warned today. The Minister issued the warning in the light of recent, attempts by proCommunist dements to involve workers and innocent supporters
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  • 15 1 EXPOF r j n.ir dropped h l >-, mm hum (I, .•;.(> limi tin m
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 291 2 Navy chief acted like 'common smuggler' COMMISSIONER SAYS: CULPABILITY OF CEYLON ADMIRAL IS GRAVE COLOMBO, Tuesday A COMMISSION of r% inquiry yesterday accused the former head of Ceylon's Navy of acting like a common smuggler during a cruise to the Far East in August to December 1960. The one-man commission,
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    • 315 2 JAKARTA MAY AGREE TO NEW DATE TOKYO, Tuesday. THE Philippines Vice President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, expressed optimism today that the Foreign Ministers' meeting of the Philippines, Malaya and Indonesia would rral the rift over Malaysia. said thet^ya.s a good 9oek:anTO. of inWnesla. Pr?mier Tengku Abdul Rahman
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    • 51 2 BANGKOK. Tues— ADOUt 8.000 Japanese workers in Laos haye applied for temporary residence In Thailand as refugees, according *o Om Interior Under-Secre: ary. Mr. Luang Chartrakarn K:sol. Mr. Kosol said tne matter «v tinder consideration arci eipected to be granted wltli cer- 1 lain pro\islons.
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    • 246 2 Kenya's white community bows bitterly out of politics NAIROBI. Tuesday KENYA'S white com--1 munity officially rang the curtain down yesterday on its political activities in the colony with an attack on the British Government. The Convention of Associations, which has represented the white population for the last five years, wound
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    • 138 2 HEAVY COST OF BEING —SLACK— I OAIGON, Tues. A senior American military adviser yelterday said slackness by guards was a key factor in the heavy casualties suffered by a South Vietnamese Army unit attacked by Communist guerillas on Saturday. He said the attack was launched by a large guerrlla force
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    • 402 2 MPs pass South Africa's 'no trials' Bill fAPETOWN. Tue*. The drastic "no trials" Bill which gives South African police power to hold suspects in solitary confinement for recurring periods of three months, was Kiven its third reading in parliament here yesterday. The Bills sponsor, the Minister of Justice. Mr Balthasar
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 311 3 Thresher reactor 'did not explode" Quote THE United State* can now overkill the Soviet Union 1.250 tiim.i. To increase overkill i* tax precious national resources- tor what can only be surplus a destruction. Professor Seymour Melman, of Columbia University, mums a cut in the American military
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    • 58 3 LONDON. Tues. Britain's basiling ear plant* are approaching ;he production level of th« 1960 boom year, and exports, too. are soaring. Board of Trade figures issued j here yesterday showed thai weekly cur production In March 1963 was 31.023— the best since May 1960 when 34.136
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    • 298 3 I saved the Queen of Greece from mob: Actress- TONDON. Tues. —An American actress. Miss Marti Stevens, last night described how she rescued Queen Frederika of Greece and her daughter, Princess Irene, when they were chased down a blind alley by demonstrators in London a week ago. The incident occurred
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    • 172 3 CASTRO OPENS FORMAL MEETINGS WITH KHRUSHCHEV MOSCOW. Tues— Dr. Fidel Castro, who is to stay in the Soviet Union for about a month, yesterday had his first formal meetings with Mr. Khrushchev and President Leonid Brezhnev. Later he lunched in the Kremlin with Mr. Khrushche and almost the entire Soviet
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    • 26 3 CHICAGO, Tues. Tornadoes swept across the VS. South and mid-West yesterday, killing at leaxt nine people, injuring many others, and causing widespread damage. U.P.I.
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    • 24 3 COPENHAGEN, Tues. The South African consulate and a travel agency which arranges tours to Spain were damaged by time bon>bs last night.
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    • 75 3 BONN. Tues BadenU'uerttembury employer! yesterday decided on a total lockout in answer the strike of 100.000 metal workers demanding more pay. the West German news arency DPA reoorted. The measure is expected to affect 500.000 work- ers in the industrial centres of south-west Germany. Factories hit by
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    • 222 3 U.S. WITHDRAWS NA VAL MISSION FROM HAITI WASHINGTON, Tuesday. T*HE United States announced last night that it is withdrawing its naval training mission from Haiti at the request of the Haitian Government. The 30-man mission, most- ly Marines, has been training Haitians since an agreement signed on Dec. 24. 1958.
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    • 45 3 LONDON. Tues.— A Bill to give power to the Government-sponsor-ed Colonial Development Corporation to start new schemes in Commonwealth countries is to be introduced in the near future. Lord Lansdowne, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, told the House of Lords today. Reuter.
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    • 40 3 LONDON. Tues. America's smash-hit musical. "My Fair Lady." celebrates Its fifth anniversary at London's Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, tonight, being the longest run at tills historical playhouse. Four million people have seen its 3.083 perfonna rices. Reuier.
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    • 276 3 MINISTER GIVES DETAILS OF DEFENCE PLANS TMRIS. Tues. France plans to have an H-bomb striking: force in 19i>9 with thermonuclear warheads, her first operational atomic submarine, and Pola-ris-type missiles with a range of 2,000 miles, the armed Forces Minister, Mr. Pierre Messmer. stated yesterday. An
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  • 291 4 NO RAIN EXPECTED IN NEXT FEW DAYS SINGAPORE, Tues. A substantial fall in Singapore's water stocks by nearly 48 million gallons between Sunday and Monday, and the likelihood of the dry spell continuing for the next few days at least, has not improved today's water
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  • 187 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore People's Alliance today said there would be a brighter future for the workers of Singapore with the establishment of Malaysia in August this year. In a May Day message, the SPA said that there would also be greater opportunities for
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  • 98 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore General Printing Workers' Union will celebrate Labour Day on its own with a meeting at its premises tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. The meeting will be followed by a tea party and a film show. "It will adopt some resolu- tiorus
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  • 51 4 SINGAPORE Tues— The SinRaporr Anti-Tuberculosi.s Association mobile X-ray unil will lv at the Ocenn Theatre. EaM Coast Roiid. on May 2. 6 and 7 from 4.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.. am! al 'he Buddhist Institution. Ja'i.i. Wakoff. on May 9 and 10 from 4.30 p.m. to 7.30
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  • 39 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A fun fair to help raise funds for extensions to the St. Hilda's Church and school buildings, will be held between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the church premises In Ceylon Road tomorrow.
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  • 108 4 2 years jail for 'cat' burglar SINGAPORE, Tues.— A burglar jumped 15 feet from the window of a house after its occupier. M. H. J. Petrie. had caught a glimpse of him, the Third Criminal* District Court was told today. Ang Chiok Kwang, it was stated, was wearing a watch,
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  • 65 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Social Welfare Department today asked recipients of public assistance who are scheduled to collect their monthly payments on May 6. a public holiday (Harl Raya Haji). to do so on May 3 Instead at their respective payment centres. This is because the
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  • 65 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— T'ic Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Ycu will open the 14th Singapore International Salon of Photography at the National Library Lecture Hall on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. The exhibition will remain open until May 12 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. dally. Colour
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  • 123 4 Police foil gang clash: Nine arrested SINGAPORE, Tues. Police yesterday foiled an impending gang clash at Queensway by arresting 10 members of the Gi Ang Koon secret society. Nine of the 10 were produced before a magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, to show cause why they should not be bound
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  • 127 4 Return to S'pore and jail SINGAPORE, Tues. Exactly a year ago a couple from Pulau Buluh in Indonesia were repatriated to their island by the Singapore authorities with warning that they should not return. Yesterday Bedul bin Batan and his wife, Nji Munah binte Sanilan were stated in a magistrate's
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— Thr Shitv plng and Port Clearnnce Offlcr and the Imports and Export* Oflice «ii! be open from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Hari Raya Haji (May 6'
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  • 23 4 SINGAPORE. Tups.— Thr Singapore Musical Society will present their second choral concert at the Peoples Association on Saturday m 7.30 p.m
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 172 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR •THE following is todays schedule of civil aircraft movemenu at Paya Lebar aimort Singapore:' ARRIVALS BO.U Prom London. Rome. Damascus. Baghdad. Karachi. Calcutta. Rangoon fBA 720) 5.50 urn. Garuda: Prom Jakarta (OA 808) 8.45 a.m. Japan Air Line*: Prom Tokyo. Hong Kong. Bangkok <JL 713)
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    • 168 4 from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 9 p m. DEPARTURES CPA: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Hong Kong. Manila (CX 726) 8 am BO AC: To Kuala Lumpur. Colombo. Bombay. Baghdad. Istanbul. Du&seldorf. London <BA 793) 2.30 p.m.; to Jakarta. Darwin. Sydney. Auckland (BA 720) 6.40 p.m. Garuda: To Medan (OA 991)
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  • 70 5 Tengku at Japanese reception 4h TENCKU Abdul Rahman was in high spirits when he attended a cocktail party at the Japanese Embassy in Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Monday night to celebrate Emperor Hirohiro's 62nd birthday. This Straits Times picture shows him enjoying a joke with the Japanese Ambassador. Mr.
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  • 381 5 Ruef f s report on trade due in July TARIFFS STUDY WILL FOLLOW KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. •JUIE Ruefl report on the economic position of Malaysia is expected to be ready in early July, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, said today. Dr. Lim said the Federation
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  • 30 5 SEREMBAN. Tues— Ten t«le-j pbsaMi will take pun in the finals, of the Neert Sembllan golden voice contest at the Telecommunications Department next Tuesday at 6 pm
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  • 171 5 I hop. ..and Radio Malaya is off the air rUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A workman accidently chopped a cable near here this afternoon and Radio Malaya's medium wave programmes went off the air for half an hour. It happened just before the 1.30 news. A listener told the Straits Times: "I
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  • 36 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court today held a hr-arum in ramrra in the wagp dispute between Climate Enninpering Ltd. and the SingaDore Business Houses Employees' Union. The e.i>*> will continue on Thursd.iy
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  • 156 5 Help Asia's restless, impatient youth, says T leader SINGAPORE, Tues. Dr. D. C. Bascara. national general secretary of the Philippines' V.M.C.A., today called upon adults to adjust their attitude toward the "restless and impatient" youth of Asia. Asian students, he said, were now graduating from educational Institutions at a faster
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  • 39 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— All schools in the Federation which are now on holiday will reopen for the second term next Tuesday. As Hari Raya Hajl falls on Sunday. Monday has been declared a public holiday.
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  • 93 5 -Carpenter and amah found stabbed IPOII. Tufs. A man and a woman found lying in a pool of blood beside a house in Silibin Road here were taken to Ipoh Hospital by a police radio patrol van yesterday They are 'Law Yee San, 32 a carpenter, and (hong Slew Yin.
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  • 175 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sir Richard Kirby. 58. president of the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Court, today advised Singapore trade unions to set up a research department to fix a wage structure for all trades. He said that this could be achieved with the
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  • 69 5 BRUNEI TOWN Tues.— The second batch of detaineefrom Berakas detention camp to undergo a rehabilitation course has been transferred to the rehabilitation centre. Bunut. This batch of 63 brought to 112 the number of detainees who have been transferred from the camp. They will
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  • 67 5 PENANO. Tues. The Penang State Umno Youth organisation will hold its annual meeting at th» new Sungei Tiram Umno Building •t 10 a.m. on May 13. The Kaum Ibu annual meetlna at 3 p m on May 19 will be held In Umno Hall. MacallsUT Road, and
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  • 257 5 SINGAPORE, Tues MANY Dutch businessmen would like to go back to Indonesia if prospects are favourable. Mr. Andrles Ekker, editor-in-chief of the Regional Da k Wad Pers of The Hague, said this on arrival here for a two-day visit on his way to Jakarta. 'He
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • 82 6 T lEUT. Tan Yec Beng of the Federation Army, and his bride, Miss Nelly Khoo. a teacher, after their wedding at Wesley Church, Malacca, at the weekend. The bride, a Kirkby-rrained teacher at the Suleiman Secondary English School in Bentong, is the daughter of Mr. Khoo
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  • 387 6 Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday THE top-level National Language Implementation Committee is to carry out a survey to find out to what extent the national language is used in government departments. This was disclosed by the Director of Dewan Bali asa dan Pustaka, Syed Naslr
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  • 96 6 Cruelty— so a secretary gets divorce KUALA. LUMPUR, Tues.— A secretary, Mrs. Frances Antoinette Lee, 22 was today granted a divorce, to be made absolute In three months, by Mr. Justice Gill in the High Court here. Mrs. Lee, a mother of a two-year-old daughter, sued her husband. Paul Lee
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  • 153 6 Hobart. Tuesday A 19-MAN TasmaJX nian trade mission is due in Singapore tomorrow Lo promote primary and secondary industry exports to South-East Asia. The mission, led by the Premier of Tasmania, Mr. Eric Recce, left Hobart this morning. It will visit Malaya. Thailand, the Philip-
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  • 118 6 Two-nation hunt is off: Lost 8 1 safe KOTA BHAKI Tues. A combined Malayan -Thai air and sea rescue operation for eight missing Kel.intan fishermen was called off today when it was learned that the fishermen had safely arrived at a border town. The Marine Department in Tumpat received a
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  • 28 6 MALACCA. Tues>. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin. today ended his two-day visit to welfare homes and approved schools here.
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  • 127 6 MALACCA, IPOH AIRPORTS OPEN AGAIN t'UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Ipoh and I Malacca airports, closed for extension work for the past few months costing nearly $1 million each, will be re-opened tomorrow. The extensions are part of a $6.5 million scheme for improved facilities at airports 1 throughout Malaya for Mal|ayan
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  • 31 6 51, 500 opium fine BENTONG. Tues— V. Muthiah. 35. a grass cutter was fined $1,500 or three months" jail here yrsirrday for possession of 21b of opium at PfTtintt new Tillage
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1510 7 Debacle at Gallipoli ended famed general's career... FROM THE FRONTIER CAMPAIGN IN INDIA TO THE BOER WAR, HAMILTON CARVED A BRILLIANT NAME-THEN ON February 13, 1914, the 13th Infantry Brigade staged a battle exercise at Lilydale, Victoria The troops engaged were all 20 year-old trainees under the compulsory service scheme
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  • The Straits Times
    • 770 8 The relief which accompan- I icd the settlement last August t of the West Irian dispute is j still a recent memory. Today c the territory becomes Indon- < csiun after a short period of administration by the United J Nations. Praise for the realism J and
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    • 398 8 Prince Souvanna Phouma has flown to Khang Khay once again to try to turn into a permanent settlement the temporary ceasefire agreed over the week-end between General Kong Le's right-wing neutralist troops and the forces of the Pathet Lao and the dissident neutralist leader, Col. Deuane. It does
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    • 206 8 Unless there is an unexpected break in the weather. Singapore must look forward to a prolonged spell of water rationing. We are in the middle of what is normally the dry season, and even when this period is over, there is no certainty that August and the
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  • 45 8 i* *nr4» J/« 'tfinimuao CABLK RECEIVED from Ovlun on "Mb A.pnl IMI inotrMr of KB Moortby lIC. lohor* lunn paxtd »waj !■♦»<•» fully. BELOVED MOTHER OP Mr fin i>'[*rtmrn>. Haiti Pahat. »ied M \>ars. paa*r<t away paar»r<iilj on m, rWMSBj on MU ai 11 00
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  • 68 8 «»r4» Sl* (MMmmmi MR a MRS. .lamas To» Sun* Kow Thxakrd A I Prlfnd* A Relatma For vt.ri'ltn.i Taatr »mmi IMr valaaMa MR AND MRS Ka«art Uaa taaak rt.ativea and frtaada far ftwaaau. tat»- aatf artrnaaaaa at w«4«ta« oa April \»tTi. tni FAMILY »r tli. ,au Taa Kkay Hun
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  • 225 8 Sl* fMlmimumt WHY PUT UP with unplraaant unalla wtjaa fwn r*n rnjnr frrah. •*M4-amril.nc ata Atrwirk. At lasrt:r.,c f.OTrt. lUN MARY LTD. 2nd •»rv Koad. S por» lin Arnrad ■r,iin thr Uaadsai Pkta on Ho .«<■» a nr« collection of <"o-tona. Cnrkts.ll Caaua* in 1S» u:*»t fmhion roloura A
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  • 392 8 Key men along Asia's long opium trail fENEVA, Tues. Com\M plex and efficient smuggling rings are using armed convoys in jungle mountain areas of Southeast Asia, high powered cars, speedboats and even aircraft to bring opium to the world's addicts. This new version of an age-old occupation Is revealed in
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  • LETTERS to the editor
    • 253 8 "IJOUSELESS" tS.T. April 1126) complains that rents for Housing and Development Board flats in Selegie i Road are too high and that he has been waiting for a flat for 13 years. In fixing the rentals for the Selegie Road flats account has been taken
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    • 72 8 IT is disappointing to read that the manager of the Malayan football team places the blame for Malaya's defeat by Cambodia on the "uneven ground at Alor Star's Darul Aman stadium.' What excuse has he got for Malaya's defeat by Burma at Penang? Was it on account of
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    • 52 8 rpHE Kia Peng Road Con--1 lay Road. Eaton Road junction has been the scene of several accidents, some of them fatal. Pending other improvements I suggest the construction of one or two "bumps" on Conlay and Eaton Roads to compel vehicles approaching the junction to slow down. RESIDENT
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    • 122 8 \[AY I assure Mr. Meadows (ST. April 6) that, far from turning a deaf ear to complaints from the public against motor-cyclists and scooterists roaring up and down residential areas with noisy exhausts, the police are constantly on the look out lor such offenders. Our records for the
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    • 151 8 DATO Crawford's suggestion to extend payment i to the 12th or 15th of a month Is not going to pre- vent payroll robberies. If gangsters can keep an estate under observation, lsnt it quite obvious that they can do the same even if the dates are extended? I
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  • 963 8 CHANGE— NOT A REST FOR Mr.k -as pressure is put on him to behave less like an exhibitionist from EDWARD CRANKSHAW LONDON Tuesday myOW that Mr. I^W KhrushjL chev himself has started talking about one day laying down his burden, the rumours which have been building up for some weeks
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    • 148 8 CHALLEN CH^^^^^SH A NAME THAT WHB> GUARANTEES j9Hfl£flß CONFIDENCE AND M W SATISFACTION Vaa^^^r^TTTTTTn FOR QUALITY AND TONE Over 200 Pianos are used by RADIO AUSTRALIA RADIO NEW ZEALAND RADIO TAIWAN ROYAL FESTIVAL /^//^S^iJ^S HALL \fJht British %mo J ROYAL OPERA HOUSE Call for a demonstration at:KINANGtIENG&CQ. SINfiAPO«E-K.tUMPUR-pfNA 1.0l .O
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  • 296 9 Councillor goes to jail for kicks in mosque KOTA BHARU. Tues. A Pan-Malayan Islamic Party local councillor who kicked four men who were praying in a mosque here, was fined $700 in a magistrate's court tod Kauzi bin Mamat. 22, did not pay the fine and went to jail for
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  • 59 9 SINGAPORE, Tues— Some 100! "Ever Readies." Britain's new p.m-time soldiers, left Singapore by air for home yesterday after a lonnight's training with regular the Federation and Singa- pore. An Army statement said: "In an: emergency, they will be sent out at a moment's notice to
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  • 27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— 10--member delegation of the Brunei National Party left by air for Brunei today after a two-week wudv tour of the Federation.
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  • 562 9 May Day rally resolution condemns politicians who seek to exploit workers SINGAPORE. Tu«a RESOLUTIONS welcoming Malaysia and condemning political exploitation of workers by antinational agitators will be among those which the May Day rally of the Singa- pore NTUC will be asked to pass tomorrow. The
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  • 218 9 UNION CHIEF'S MAY DAY CALL TO BOSSES KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. gMPLOYERS were urged today to give a "new dimension" to relations with their staffs by widening workers' participation in management. The appeal was made in a message by Mr. P. P. Narayanan, chairman of the Asian Regional Organisation of the
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  • 92 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Turn. The Johore State Govern- j ment has set up a 10-member committee to speed up the I use of the national language In government departments and commercial firms In the State. The committee Is headed by Hajl Othman bin Hajl
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  • 94 9 Detainees sent to Changi —Jail SINGAPORE, Tues. Some 60 leftwing people, arrested in the big internal security council crackdown in February, have been moved to Chanel Prison after three months in Outram Jail. They include I.im Chin Siong, the Barisan Sosialis secretary-general. Another 60 are still undergoing Special Branch Interrogation
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  • 64 9 Xl ALA LIMPLR. Tues. Fifteen officers from the Canadian National Defence College will arrive here on Saturday for a four-day study tour of Malaya. A Ministry of Defence statement said today that they will be briefed by Ministers and senior Government officials on Malaysia, rural
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  • 37 9 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. New Singapore stamps depicting the multi-storey flats built by the Singapore Housing and Development Board will be on sale on June 3 to mark the state's fourth National Day, the Postmaster-General announced today.
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  • 368 9 This arbitrary arbitration -by NTUC SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE National Trades Union Congress wants the Government to introduce safeguards to prevent the Industrial Arbitration Court appearing arbitrary in the eves of the workers The congress will move a resolution at Its May Day rally tomorrow to review Section 38(A) of the
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  • 106 9 My mind was like this he tells court SINGAPORE. Tues. Raja Krishnan. unemployed, was today fined $300 or three months' jail for assaulting P.C. Koh Soo Ben? outside the magistrates' courts last Tuesday. He was also fined $10 or two weeks' jail for disorderly behaviour by "shouting and gesticulating wildly"
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  • 142 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Sixty Chinese settlers in the Bukit Selambau rubber planting scheme in Kedah nave shown their appreciation of the Federation Government's assistance in providing them with land by donating $430 to the National Patriotic Fund. The donations, ranging from 16 to 120.
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  • 72 9 LONDON. Tues —Mr. John Galvin. a former Australian journalist now living in Dublin, has appeal- 1 ed in San Francisco against the biggest single assessment for un-i paid taxes against an individual in 1 the United States. It is nearly £8 million out of an
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  • 46 9 KOTA BHARU. Tues.— Three girls were slightly injured when a World War II mortar exploded close to their cooking fire in Kainpon? Keli. six miles from I here, this morning. They were treated at Kota t Bharu General Hospital and sen. I home.
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  • 29 9 BANTING. Tues.— The Telok Dstol. Stonor Club here will hold a "Club night" on May 11 to raise funds for the Assunta Hospital in I Pealing Jaya.
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  • 39 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. S. S. Khera. the Indian Cabine Secretary, left for home today after a two-day unofficial visit with four words to 'he Pre.v '•Please respeci my privacy." H« met Tengku Abdul Rahman befort leaving.
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  • 158 9 MONTHLY PAY INQUIRY BEING SET UP CINGAPORE, Tues. A commission of inquiry is to look immediately into the possibility of making daily-rated Go< ernment employee* monthly-rated. It will also examine outstanding issues arising from the implementation of an agreement between the Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions' Federation and the Government in
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  • 42 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A claim for damages for personal injuries brought by Teo Siew Eng, 26, against the Paya Lebar Bus Service was settled today. The company undertook to pay her 53.00U damages with agreed cosU at 51.500.
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    • 511 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE P °P S »J0 News; 945 SpotMED,™ 8S 476 METRES A.M. 6.00 Good Momliig; RADIO MALAYA 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.15 wiiowi vn.n-,v, >„ News: 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin NATIONAL SHORTHAIE 7.30 Up and about; 8.15 News; SERVICE 41.7 METRES 8.20 Up and abou:; 9.00 "What-
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  • 75 10 THIS Federal Motors tow Jeep "towing anywhere anytime" had to be towed itself on Monday night after it came into collision with a bus near the junction of Cavenagh Road and Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, and turned turtle. Two men in the
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  • 83 10 $10,000 PAY SNATCH: SEVEN MEN DETAINED lOHORE BAHRU. Tues. v Johore police have detained seven men in connection with the $10,000 payroll robbery at the 13th mile. Johore Bahru-Pontian road, on April 8. Six of them were arrested in SingaporeThe police are now looking for another man, who is believed
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  • 50 10 Dale Carnegie governor KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. Llau Eng Slong was Installed district governor of the Dale Carnegie Alumni Association (district 97. Kuala Lumpur i at a ceremony at the Embassy Hotel last night. A buffet dinner and dance at-; tended by more than 200 members and their friends followed.
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  • 425 10 New bid to strengthen MCA in Singapore KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A 15-MEMBER working party has been appointed for the reorganisation and revitalisation of the Malayan Chinese Association in Singapore in preparation for the general election next year. "Given sound leadership and because of the dominant Chinese population, the M.C.A. in
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  • 208 10 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T»AN CHENG TONG, Barisan Sosialis Assemblyman for Jalan Kayu, was charged in a magistrate's court today with participation in last week's City Hall The tenth party leader to appear in court in connection with the incident. Tan .1* charged with: Having tried to overawe
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  • 88 10 KAJANG. Tues— Datuk Kampo Radjo bin Baginda Kayo, a lormer Alliance Stale Aiaemblyman iSemenyih), has been challenged to resign his seat In the Selangor| Assembly and go to his electorate! again. The challenge came from Hajl Zakarla' bin Hajl Mohamed Taib. Alliance MP. at an Alliance
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  • 131 10 Rape case: Man for trial at Assizes SINGAPORE, Tues. Chan Kum Wan. 45, was today ordered by a magistrate to stand trial at the Assizes on a charge of rapine: a girl of 12 in a hut in Alexandra Road. Senior Inspector T. S. Zaln told a preliminary Inquiry that
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  • 255 10 Sarawak Reds work with bandits on border 17X T CHING. Tues. A Sarawak police spokesman said this afternoon that the Sarawak Government was aware that a number of Sarawak Chines^ Clandestine Communist Organisation members had left Sarawak "and are operating over the Indonesian border with the bandit transs." There was
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  • 46 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ottawa bin Mat and Alias bin Ismail wer* charged in a m^trt: >'% court with the murdet aMr bin I Abdullah in Jalar. yu at 7.30 I p.m. yesterday. No plea was recorded and th« accused were remanded until Dial Tuesday.
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  • 755 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchance yesterday put up quite a good performance in face of today's holiday in the Singapore trading room. Turnover was well maintained and both the tin and industrial sections were steady with some firm spots in the
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  • 28 12 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices April 19 April 30 Induslrialv lm..i.K Hi';. Hi! Tins: I IMI LU.X'i S rubber* MIX. 11l 108.4* Her. *9. I r H. 100.
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  • 853 12 POMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number or the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: ■•utttx) (1.0U0) 11. M. i tIM; Dunlcpt 52.75 PL. CI.OOO) 13.75. (4.000) *2. "6; 111! Smtll $.1 17 SI.. IMM $3.17.
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  • 425 12 AFTER Monday's liquidation the .Malayan Rubber Market was he.sltant yesterday with most operations waiting for a definite lead before opening up new commitments. There were Mgn.s that overseas could buy at the lower levels, but l he .selling was less aggressive lh.ni on
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  • 106 12 MELBOURNE. Tv«. CHARE TRADING was moderatf- ly active with price movements small and about in balance. Surar storks continued to improve. A.0.0. recovered Is. 3d. to 435. while other oil issues moved narrowly. Base oeetals eased. Western Mining being down lOd. to 21s. 3d. Loans continued firm. C.X
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  • 189 12 |Har»eor l.i-tonc N.W. 4, H.-imm Shoan Mam «A. Metallurg Bardtn 4 A. Ragna Uorthon 42,43, DrnbiKbMure 6 7. Ra]an Brook* L.V Bm loyal U/34. Neder Rhone 46. Peter Maer>k 4.V Anna afaersk SO, f'.mpire (J.inr..' tk/H, Hulau KidJanK N.W. 5, Aul.v N.W 1 Aaroi K.W. Jetty. Sibu-.u
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  • 231 12 \|AV NM grada rubber nuyers rob. and Kuala Lumpur yesttrrlj, cents per Ib. up tkrw-quartcra of a Matt. Trie tone <• as slightly ataadiar: S.C.C.R.A and F.M.R.E. dating prices in cents par Ib. yastarrtay: Int. I R. 5.3. prompt 1.0.n hin.ta 74«. nellers 7«1 CM): Int. I RSS.
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  • 27 12 April 30. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: Ui cents (up threwjuartcrs of a cent). TIN: imi|| (up 62) cents). Estimated unofficial ottering 245 tons (up five tons).
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  • 126 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Apni :iu im.. RkaatkM Pumop" IS eta I Uaifjy 4<i. Kaao 21 .•> C IHoraaw tid. If. tX. lajctl I I rmliun I liammons 1 1 Ma. I. VVaugn lj cv. She M. Brew 30 i-t.« Steamilu; M. Cement Ih cts. S. Tim. I I'nntHinera II
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  • 126 12 I'NI Malayan Cichann Banks' Aaaa- catian madr tbtse cbangri 10 tia ratrs to merchant* yesterday tall rate* to S10U): N» yetai tiuyinc TT H 11 in, airmail OD 32 13 iv >"> d 33 111 credit bill*. .13 3/16 trndr Dill*. Canada: buying TT Mt, airmail OD 311.
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  • 56 12 CHINESE Prartuet Ficrtanes. nn n»»n (Meat »tr picui »t«ttrday: Cacanut all: t>u!H MM "I!*™. Irum el* Mni April Mar t*K f27J t>uT»r». F«»*.r: Miirtok >■ Sarawak «nitf 1111 v:>--Sarawak black |l«7« Lamport* kM M*T| '.fr* ImiiH'i Cwanut On MkMM oiiiin prieti balk M2l M.">» s»llrr* Tr>« lor, liummh
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 839 13 NOTICES The Federation of Malaya Housing Trust invites applications Icr the tenancy of House No. 21 in Kenny HIU Estate. The terms of letting will be a month to month tenancy. The in- I »> rental will be $600/- per i month payable In advance. The House consists of a
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    • 822 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from candidates for the appointment of SALESMAN, COMMERCIAL SERVICE RADIO SINGAPORE. SALARY SCALE: 1535-20A-635 pjn. Variable allowance at current rates Is payable. INITIAL GROSS SALARY: (1) 1685/- p.m. (or Single Officer, (ii) $733.25 pjn. for Married Officer. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE A good secondary
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    • 1064 13 (Continued from Pace •> SITUATIONS VACANT Zf Horas Si Mlm.)— Box SI ett. extra WANTED SOMEONE who can drive larga car and do gardening. Tal (B'pore) ***** WANTED GRADUATE. SBC OB normal Teacher (Art m\ Science) for a SinKapore Aldrd School. Apply Box A 6067 S.T. Spore. WANTED OFFICE ROY.
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    • 921 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED U Ward* SS (MUt.y—Box SO clt. e*fra WANTED LOVELY S/« Bedroom House with modern oonvenlencea and a nice fenced id yard. Tele. (Spore) *****. AMERICAN EXECUTIVE and family desire rent bousa long lease postal rones 9, 10, 11. Wnta Box A 6071 S.T.. 8 pore. ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED UNFURNISHED
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    • 942 13 EDUCATION W Wmrd* U (Mim.y—Bax St rta. aatoa ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARIAL COURSES Beglnnera Classes Comtnencing May 1963. A.S.A. Stage I: Accounting Auditing, Company Law: Stag* II: Monetary Theory, Company Law. Income Tax Law. A.C.C.S /C.1.5. Economic*. General Prtnciplea of Law; English, AccountIng. eVecratarlal Practice. City School of Commerce. Queen Street. Singapore.
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    • 507 13 LADIES DRESSMAKING Ward* SS (Min.>— Box iO eU. axtrm SALON CATALINA. Drssaaa mad*-to-ord«r from $6/-. 319-D. Kircr Vaila* Road. B' pora. Tfl. 32 1 M. LADIES DRESS SHOP MW'watojj (Mi*.)—BaM SO eU. mxtrm REAnV-MAOE DRESSES for aa occasions. Ah Kal Tailor. Clifford Arcade. Sport. PRINTED COTTON. Drip-dry frock* at raaaooablc
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 374 14  - MISTY BOW SHOWS PEAK FORM IN A DASHING WORKOUT EPSOM JEEP By UENANG, Tues. Local trainer Ivan Allan's Misty Bow showed top form in a dashing trial on firm going here this morning. Breaking into a galloD from the ha 1 f-mile. Misty Bow steadily steDoed on the pace to
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    • 130 14 GO KARTING MALACCA, Tues. Ean Edmeades of Selangor won the 50-lap Malacca open go-kart race held at the Sungel Udang Army Camp 12 miles from here. Tony Low (Johore) was second with Bill Wyllie (Malacca) third. Connie Prey (Singapore) dominated the women's events. She won the
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    • 498 14 THE GUINEAS LONDON. Tv«» HISTORY may be made on Newmarket Heath this week by the victories of American owners in the 'first two classics of the season— the 2,000 Guineas for colts and the 1.000 Guineas for flllies. Both are to be run over the Rowley
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    • 461 14 LOS ANGELES. Tues. YANG Chuan-kwang, 29. of Formosa can justlj claim to be th c world's greatest all-rounc athlete after breaking the world decathlon recorc at Walnut, California, on Sunday. This event above all others Is the real test of an athletes
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    • 165 14 J ONDON. Tues.— The 21 accepJL tors tor the 2.000 guineas at Newmarket tomorrow are: lonian a. Ward>: Vljay <— >: Kine of Babylon <E. Hidei; Moon Shot iL. PiggotO Happy Omen i\V. H. Cam; Darannour iR Poinceleti. Bill O'Doon i P Langan t Greet Honey <M. Taylor
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    • 512 14 THE WORLD OF SPORT Liverpool fail to score again f ONEKDN. Tues.—Liver- pool, beaten in the semi-finals of the F.A. Cup on Saturday, lost 2-0 at home to Sheffield Wednesday in the League iast niffht. Liverpool have now played a total of .six hours wltho-.t ■earing they got their last
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    • 734 14 rs^^s^^^^m "~~i NOTICE MR CHOONO VOW CHOY has HI this Company of his own acorri on 30th April. 1963. and is no onger authorised to conduct any >usineu or collect any monies on V behalf ACE ADVERTISING (Mi LTD., Kuala Lumpur. TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE ITNDERS will be received
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    • 826 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR TEMPORARY TECHNICIANS APPLICATIONS are lnvlWd from Federal Citizens for appointment as TEMPORARY TECHNICIANS In the Public Works Department In the SUte of Malacca, on the salary scale $122.50x7 50--152 dO/237xM-349/394x14-$506 plus rot of living allowance at current rate*. Applicants should have attained their l"th but not
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    • 27 14 FILMS FROM BERLIN GERMAN DEMOCRATIC f^l REPUBLIC Jas^i &>s>£) Jf Represented by: Messrs. Poterson, Simons W/l al Co Ud -Wi~\ Inn P.O. Bo* 897. Singapore 1. r^\
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 283 15 By FRANCIS BOEY; Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday TWO Israeli athletes will be the first internationals from that country to compete in the Federation of Malaya AAU's open championships from Aug. 21 to 24 at the Merdeka Stadium here. A letter has been received from S.
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    • 209 15 SUPPORT SOSC CALL BY MINISTER CINGAPI'R.%. Tues. Mr. On* Pane Boon, the aciing Minister for Labour. today urged the people of Singapore to support the Singapore Olympic and Sport* (oumils curnival at the Chinese S«viminiui Club on Saturday. In a message to the SOSC, Mr. Onf, who is also chairman
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    • 235 15 TENNIS TOP 'SEEDS' ARE KIM AND SHARES OSMAN CINGAPORE, Tues. T. S. Kirn and Sharin Osman are seeded Nos 1 and 2 respectively In the singles of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's first hard court championships which begin tomorrow (8.30 a.m.) at the GHQ courts. Kirn's main rivals in the
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    • 188 15 HOCKEY Negri aim to be first winners of Razak Cup KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Negri Sembilan served notice of their intention of being the first winners of the Razak Cup interstate hockey competition when they won the friendly quadrangular tournament at Seremban over the weekend. Negri. who beat Perak and Selangor,
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    • 133 15 &UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Only the best shooters are sent to international competitions from Malaya. Dato S. M. Yong. president of the Federation of Malaya Shooting Association, said last night: "It is our unbroken rule thai the best shooters. irrespective of colour, race or cred, must be
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    • 330 15 SOCCER SINGAPORE, Tuesday. OINGAPORE soccer officials, players and fans want *3 Singapore's top referee John Ferguson to reconsider his decision to quit. The Straits Times today received a number of phone calls from soccer officials expressing their regrets over Ferguson's decision and urging that he should
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    • 111 15 PERAK SELECTION 0 INDIA YOUTH XI 0 JPOH. Tues. The visiting Indian Youth team put up an impressive performance today to hold a Perak Selection to a scoreless draw at the Perak Stadium here. The Selection were Inclined to I take things easy early in the match and
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    • 22 15 MALACCA. Tues. The Malacca Cricket Association will hold their annual dance at the Happy Land Hotel here on May 4.
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    • 135 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— B.CJ. Ctiua was elected the first Asian president of the Selangor Gold Club at their annual general meeting held last night. There were two nominations for the post for the first time In the club's htatory. The other nomination was R. D. Chandler,
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    • 273 15  - SWIMMING Four gold medals in S'pore 'bag' LIM KEE CHAN Ey CINGAPORE. Tues. 13 The Singapore sevenmember swirnminK team returned from. Bangkok last night with a "bag* of 16 medals five golds and 11 silvers. The Slnngapore team competed against swimmers of Thailand. Burma. South Vietnam and Malaya In an
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    • 38 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A Selangor Selection trounced the Asian Youth Cup co-holders. South Korea, 6-0 In a t riendly soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight Scorers were Arthur Koh (3). Hashlm Bidekk (2) and RosanL
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    • 118 15 For Increased Virility, IwDtwd Appetite and as a General Teak I I n If V J*llEj Fortified Natural Royal Jelly (ComKund«d within 24 Houri •t Collection i Madtrn •citnc* liii rrvialed which cantaint tlmn d,tt«r.m vitamins, toutren ammo ecidi, lour mineral*, fiv* polyiaccna* nd«i, and in addition. Matin (growth occfleroting
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    • 291 15 GOBALIDE INDUSTRIAL PTY. LTD. AUSTRALIA that as from Ist May 1963 1 COBALIDE I (GAS HARD FACING RODS) ICOBALARC [I MANUAL AUTOMATIC HARD FACING ELECTRODES) will be jointly handled J. WHYTE CO. (MALAYA) LTD. i SINGAPORE OXYGEN LTD. /^9k 1 I MALAYAN OXYGEN LTD.^^K jsm in the territories of //\jrr
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 292 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Cornstalks give him a back1. Apparatus for defensive mea- breaking job (5). sures at 13 across? (5. 3, 6>. 7. College ol surgeons? (7). 9. French horns Bet allowed pro- 8. I'm on with my grandson tecUve covering ("p. when work begins (6, 8). 10.
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    • 61 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Friendly: S'zor Selection v Indian Youth XI (7 30 p.m.. Merdeka Stadium* Ipoh Div. 1: Mumripohty v Kinta Indians iCoronplion »rd>; Div. Bh*w Bros v Kuat (Jn Abdul Jalil): Div. 3: Medicals v Tamil Younf%urh (lower Coronation). TKNNIS S'porc hard cotut championships <GHQ courU). BADMINTON— Perak schoolboys
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  • 296 16 Barwick call on Irian build-up 'LET US EXAMINE THIS IN RIGHT PERSPECTIVE' HE ADVISES CANBERRA, Tuesday. Till! build-up ol Indonesian troops in West Irian should be examined in the right perspective Ihe Minister for External Affairs, Sir barfield Barwick, said today. He was replying in the House of Representatives to
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  • 152 16 CANBERRA, Tues. Australia has asked Indonesia to allow seven West Irian students to finish their courses at the Port Moresby medical school in Australia New Guinea. The Minister for External Affairs, Sir Garfleld Barwick. said this in the House of Representatives today. Government backbencher, Mr.
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  • 38 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr Lee Khoon Choy. the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education will open the Ahmad Ibrahim Integrated Secondary School at Sembawang Hills Estate. 7 m.s. Upper Thomson Road on Thursday at 7.30 pm.
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  • 51 16 SINGAPORE. Turs. Rabbi Morris Silverman. a distinguished American fighter for civil rights, will speak on the status of civil nehts In the United States on Friday at 530 p.m.. at the USIS Library m Armenian Street. A discussion period will follow Rabbi Silvermans talk. The public are
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  • 27 16 VIENNA. Tues. Mr. B. N. Lokur. of India, was elected president of a conference on civil liability for nuclear damage, which opened here yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 34 16 SINGAPORE police and civil aviation officials are carrying out investigations at the scene of this wrecked Chipmunk aircraft, in which two people were killed at Singapore Airport yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 59 16 TUNICA (Mississippi). Tues. Tornados which hit many parts of the south central United States have caused ten deaths and injured more than 50 people. Heavy property damage was reported In most of the stricken areas. The "twisters" raced through seven States, while severe wind and
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  • 30 16 ALEXANDRIA, Tues. President Nasser left here today aboard the Presidential yacht for a sixday State visit to Algeria. He is expected to arrive In Algeria on Saturday. Reuter.
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  • 66 16 PUNTER WHO CHASED A LOSS... LONDON, Tues. A roll of 120 El notes slipped from the pocket of a man v lvi was chasing his runaway dog along the seafront at Skegness. Lincolnshire. The man. a professional punter, said he had given up hope of setting back his MUOO but
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  • 414 16 1 ONDON, Tues. A promising star? gave way to unsettled conditions on talk of the possibility of a general election this year. Equi- ties which were showing some use- I ful gains earlier reacted and some closed lower on balance. Steels were easier and engineer- i ings dull,
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  • 210 16 Souvanna flies to Plain of Jars VIENTIANE. Tues. The The Prime Minister of Laos. Prince Souvanna Phouma. flew to the Plain of Jars region again today for a new meeting with Prince Souphanouvong. leader of the Communist Pathet Lao fortes. Prince Souvanna was accompanied by members of the International Control
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  • 37 16 MADRID. Tue.v— Nineteen people have died and three have been blinded in recent weeks after drinking wines and liqueurs which contained methylated spirits, according to a note published today by the Central Health Department. Reuter.
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  • 251 16 From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING, Tuesday PIRATE radio station "\\\c Voice of Freedom fighters of Kalimantan Dtara" is broadcasting revolutionary propaganda lo the people of Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo. It is not operating from inside any of the three territories, a Government
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  • 177 16 ITALIAN REDS GAIN IN POLLS OOME. Tues. The Italian general election, far from giving Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani the vote of confidence he hoped for in the centre-left, has brought him new problems by weakening his Christian Democrats and giving the Communists big pains. The Communists received 25 5 per
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  • 48 16 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. J A.L. Pavitt, Master Attendant, has announced thai nil sections of the Master Attendant's Office and the Imparts and Exports Office will be closed tomorrow Labour Day. All vessels in port have been requested to "dress ship- on that day.
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  • 50 16 MONTREAL. Mon F\>ur men held up an army captain as he picked up a payroll of $105,000 and escaped, leaving him shot in the leg and stomach. The captain, James Ste. Marie. paymaster at an army depot near here, had collected pay for about 700 soldiers— Reuter
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  • 179 16 PONNAMPALAM falhi-r of tat* Urn. Thambiah, P.J.K., 30 Jalaa Uaat^t, Petallng Jnya at Karatnatar, CeyVoa, Dti 4 63. MR. M. A. BENJAMIN agftd «4 Senior Interpreter Polite Co»n« Jito-k-apore panted away peacefully em «i-4-«:i Cortege Iravm 104S Scruncoon Road (or fur Lady Of Lounlf* Ophlr Rond. 4 :ki p
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 46 16 1 1 IGHEST and lowest tempera- 1 tures in Malnva and Singa- pore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 '5 Kota Bharu 91 75 Penang 91 77 Ipoh 95 73 Malacca 91 75 Singapore 91 75
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