The Straits Times, 14 May 1963
1963-05-14
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section19 1963-05-14 1 \VbHA(.r DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1963. 15 CENTS. KI)N 3519 words
-
Article, Illustration39 1963-05-14 1 First at Kesang M)/?£ CENTRES ON MAIN ROUTES TO AND FROM STATE TOMORROW MALAYAN Airways passengers from Singapore in transit at Malacca stay away from the airport building for fear of infection. Straits Times picture.39 words
-
Article767 1963-05-14 1 K. BASKARAN - K. BASKARAN By MALACCA. Monday A BIG road-inocula-tion campaign is being launched here to protect people entering and leaving this chole-ra-inlested state. The Brsi of ;i series o! road blocks to stop-and-jab all who arc willing was scl up al the liny Kesanfl village, near the Malacca-Johore767 words
-
Article, Illustration254 1963-05-14 1 SEE BACK PAGE FOR THE OTHERS Peking won't protest, nor will Formosa JAKARTA, Monday. PEKING "had no intention" of protesting to the Indonesian Government against the destruction of Chinese-owned property in Bandoeng during the weekend anti-Chinese riots. This was announced today by a spokesman of the254 words
-
327 1963-05-14 1 SINGLE SNAG OVER TARGET FOR M-DAY KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today he hoped the Aug. 31 date for Malaysia will not have to be postponed because of difficulties with Singapore over finance. This was now the only issue to be settled. He feared that if the plan327 words
-
Article106 1963-05-14 1 LONDON. Mon. British and Malayan ministers today began a three-day conference on British aid In money and materials for the defence and development of the proposed Federation of Malaysia. Before the talks opened today Ton Abdul Razak had talks with Dato Nell Lawson. legal adviser to theReuter; UPI - 106 words
-
Article20 1963-05-14 1 SINOAPORE Mon. Ong Bens Huat. 24. a maid servant. m*as found electrocuted lit Chatwall Drive. Serangoon Garden Estate, today.20 words
-
Article, Illustration138 1963-05-14 1 Cooper's ready: Weather doubts pAPE CANAVERAL. Mon.— U Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper (above) said yesday of hi> record orbital space flight scheduled for tomorrow morning: 'I'm ready. All we have to do is load lox (liquid oxygen) and launch." roday he wound up a strenuous day of training for theUPI - 138 words
-
Article40 1963-05-14 1 IPOH. Mon. Thirty women were among 45 people arrested this afternoon when a party of police raided a house in Cowan Street here. Police said they would be charged with gambling in a common gaming house.40 words
-
Article, Illustration619 1963-05-14 1 Work, to rate begins, at bank Four branches,, affected KUALA LUMPUR. Mem. Employees of lour ol the Mercantile Bank's 11 branches in the Federation today began a work-to-rule campaign to back their demand tor bonus. The campaign, ordered by the National Union of Bank Employees and involving 350 employees. affects619 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement112 1963-05-14 1 f% p/3 NEW 4 3 CU. FT. Jt^tftf* t REFRIGERATOR New po*enui comoressor system makes ice faster, cuts runninp. costs, preserves food longer 17Vs Ib. Ffee/er Full wdth O l! er T-av Makes 27 cubes of ice 8 sq. ft shell area I itenor light Salad Drawer No tlatn with112 words
-
Advertisement26 1963-05-14 1 bSBBSS fUnnmaraEß provide a new high *r standard of operational *£y J^ efficiency. 2 j4VM|^^V immediate delhv ->BBt For further details consult MALAYA <JACK^> BORNEO SINGAPORE26 words
-
-
AFRO-ASIAN DESK
-
Article184 1963-05-14 2 KANGUNDO. Mon VIOLENCE erupted in Kenya's general election campaign yesterday with 19 people injured and 105 arrested in clashes between rival \lri c a n political parties. Steel- helmrtrd police Iniiiii (I lc.irs.is shells and Charged, with batons tir.iwn. into African <mwds in KangundoReuter - 184 words
-
91 1963-05-14 2 CiAIRO, Mon. Egyptians j voted yesterday to elect •he bn>ic "popular units" i)l the Arab Socialist Union. President Nasnew experiment In "socialist democracy." About MXMMO candidates Mood for election for twoyear terms as members of 11.420 "popular units," each composed oi 20 member*. HalfUPI - 91 words
-
120 1963-05-14 2 TOKYO. Mon. A ck-U'4-ation vi Pakistani indus- triallsta and businessmen arrived In Peking over the. weekend and were honoured at a banquet given by the chairman of the Chinese Council for Promotion of International Trade, Peking Radio said today The delegation, headed j120 words
-
Article209 1963-05-14 2 MANILA, Monday. YEW documents supporting the Philippine claim to A British North Borneo were made public here yesterday by a son of the 27th Sultan of Sulu. it was reported. The Philippine News Service said that 71 -year-old Datu Jolklp'i Narrazld. who now lives209 words
-
Article50 1963-05-14 2 BANGKOK. Mon -Police todayj said 'hey liad arre.tted a man believed to be the leader ct a Com-! muni&t plot to overthrow the Oov-| i eminent. The man was Identified as! Udorn. He was arrested with 20 j of his followers In north-ea&t Thailand.— U.P.l50 words
-
Article21 1963-05-14 2 'Whites with us' claim NDOLA iNorthern Rhodesia). Mon. The African National Contress claimed thai about 10.000 whites had Joined the Darty.21 words
-
274 1963-05-14 2 Buddhists to make three demands to Diem QAIGON, Mon. Bud- dhist leaders here are to put three demands before Roman Catholic President Ngo Dlnh Diem tomorrow. Nation-wide demonstrations, they warned, possibly leading to violence, might follow If they were refused. This Is the latest step In a tense situation sinceReuter - 274 words
-
Article67 1963-05-14 2 TOKYO. Mon. Police said today a Japanese pop singer was stabbed with a sword on a stage m Kanazawa. Central Japan, last night, before the audience of more than 1,000. They said a man ran on to the stage and stabbed Yuklo Hashl. 20. as well a»Reuter - 67 words
-
Article, Illustration53 1963-05-14 2 WATER BALLET? TWO Negro youths leap high to keep away from being hit by high pressure spray from firemen's hoses brought out to control demonstrations in Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A. More than 2.000 Negroes Have been held by police in the massive anti-segrega-tion demonstrations which are con>iu:ng. TROOPS FOR ALABAMA: OppositeUPI - 53 words
-
Article92 1963-05-14 2 CAIRO, Mon. A I nited Arab Airlines Dakota ploughing through a dust storm exploded "like flreworkV over the tiny mud Tillage of Zahweiin yesterday, killing all aboard. The twin-engined plane, en route from Cairo to Alexandria, had 32 people aboard 28 passengers and four crew.92 words
-
146 1963-05-14 2 American satellite experiment a success WASHINGTON. Mon. —An Air Force satellite success fully ejected 400 million hair-like dipoles into orbit around the earth yesterday in an experiment on a new worldwide communications system. The Air Force said a canister containing the dipoles was dumped from the satellite launched on Thursday146 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement96 1963-05-14 2 FOR QUALITY FIRST 1^ "^p-^AND COMMERCIAL VEHICLES I N Malaysia M®IIMS-WOLSELEY-(fiij) li»3 is^ call at MALAYAN MOTORS LTD., 14 20 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. JW I Wf \b |Wl |k <*4Ks^i^ME_' m^ By \l MORRIS MINI MORRIS MINOR MORRIS COOPER MORRIS MINI MORRIS MINI MORRIS MINI MORRIS MORRIS MINOR MORRIS96 words
-
-
US-EUROPEAN DESK
-
Article, Illustration497 1963-05-14 3 PRESIDENT: GOVT WILL DO WHATEVER MUST BE DONE TO PRESERVE ORDER, PROTECT LIVES, UPHOLD LAW WASHINGTON, Mon.—President Kennedy announced last KSfK he had ordered troops to the vicinity of racially disturbed Birmingham in Alabama. He made the announcement after conferring with his brother, Attorney-General RobertReuter - 497 words
-
Article53 1963-05-14 3 ANNISTON (Alabama) Mon— Three white men sped through a Negro section of Anniston in a car yesterday and fired a barrage of a'oout 30 rifle shots into two Negro homes and a church. Police said no one was in.iured. About 12 shots were fired intoUPI - 53 words
-
110 1963-05-14 3 SCHOOLS— AND THE COST OF A MAN ON THE MOON WASHINGTON. Mon—Senator J. W. Fulbrlght said yesterday that the U.S. could build flv e 1.000-pu-pil .schools each day for the US$2O,OOO million estimated cost of putting a man on the moon Li this decade. "I flnd It rather difficult toUPI - 110 words
-
Article188 1963-05-14 3 LONDON, Monday. ABOUR Party leaders yesterday claimed sweeping successes over the Conservative Party in local administration elections last week. Mr. Len Williams, the Labour Party general secretary, claimed a net gain of 878 seats in last week's local elections 263 more than the partyReuter - 188 words
-
Article18 1963-05-14 3 weujtiutun. Mon. Polaris submarines will be based on the Pacific Island of Guam by 1965.18 words
-
Article27 1963-05-14 3 MIAMI. Mon. Cuban exile sources here said that more than 800 people were killed in Cuba In recent weeks in a pitched battle. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
-
Article51 1963-05-14 3 LONDON. Mon— The Rovnl Mint in London minted a record number of coins in 1962—770 million. Of these nearly 500 million were j British and the rest Panamanian. i Burmese. Ceylonese. Jordanian I Kuwaiti. Nicaraguan, Uruguayan and Vietnamese. It also struck 45,846 medals and decorations.Reuter - 51 words
-
131 1963-05-14 3 NEW YORK, Mon. I'uli announced yesterday the arrest oi a man sought after lour women had been strangled in the past few weeks. The man. identified as James Foster, was quoted by police as saying "I hate all women" after he was131 words
-
103 1963-05-14 3 'PLEASE LET DADDY STAY' PLEA BY BOYS LONDON. Mon.-The two sons of Chief Anthony Enahoro of Nigeria yesterday appealed to the British Home Secretary. Mr. Henry Brooke: "Please send our daddy bark to us." Kenneth, nine, and Eugene seven, in red school blazers, handed a letter into the Home OfficeReuter - 103 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement516 1963-05-14 3 ADVERTISERS ANNOUNCEMENT Borrii Is one of the greatest known stimulants of gastric secretion, thus ensuring that we get the best out of the yjfj 1 A Explorers, athletes, moun- T taineers. men of action everywhere Have relied on Bovril and have not been disappointed. There are ocj a casions in516 words
-
Advertisement270 1963-05-14 3 TO KEEP YOUR HAIR HEALTHY AND LOVELY Irf t l T I M Til T fa\ €l% ffß^B^^t HAIR RESTORER H M For Men and Women »L. V h W You'll be delighted to use this new Hair Saver-Restorer. Just sprinkle a f«w drops of refreshing sweet-scented its tff£C*vf KAMINOMOTO270 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous17 1963-05-14 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (^TIMC XO SCT^) "I |/aM WELL. TUATS AMOTMEff S WEEK «bCC6«9FLIU.V>— y17 words
-
-
635 1963-05-14 4 RECORDS SHOW THAT THE NEXT TWO MONTHS WILL BE DRIEST OF THE YEAR SINGAPORE. Monday THE Public Utilities Board today reiterated its warning that more stringent measures would Ik* introduced to safeguard public interest*—if the dry spell continued, and the daily consumption was635 words
-
617 1963-05-14 4 SINGAPORE, Mon 'THE High Court was A told today that the detention of Chok Koh Thong, a political detainee, was illegal and improper because the order of detention had not been made by the proper authorities. This submission was made by Mr. T. T.617 words
-
143 1963-05-14 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Barisan Soslalw today condemned what it termed as "the high handed manner" in which the People's Action Party Government went about revoking the citizenship of political detainees. A party statement said: "A person's right to citizenship must not be dependent on143 words
-
Article479 1963-05-14 4 SINGAPORE, Monday I 1 THE University of Slngai- pore. Faculty of Medicine, today announced the lollowing results for the degrees of Bachelor of Pharmacy, Bachelor of Dental Surgery, and M.8., 8.8. The following candidates have passed in the subject shown against their names thereby completing479 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement193 1963-05-14 4 I REBEL MAW Setting a torch A of terror across the J Godless I ~^*~wifderness Sr~ California! f A Kent TAYLOR 'Lisa MONTELL \o*^k (SINGAPORE) 4fl BL OPENS TODAY! SB3J! 11im-1. 30-4.00-6.30 &9.30 pa, *PWL W0 tm\ Jl :M *1 WENS THURSDAY! J 4~V Ja» (SINGAPORE) The Story Ot A193 words
-
Advertisement75 1963-05-14 4 I CAPITOL* "tore" NExV CHANGE" Pit's in trouble with tbit "Flower Drum Song" girl! 0* ■'.j.wEnpwts.:- M^BooNe toiN^^ Hear Pot Boone sing: The Main Attraction; Gondoli Gondola; Amore Bociomi; Si, Si, Si Academy Award Winner *M H^ M-G-M's ,4 Shmt SpactacU 9 I M TtCHNIRAMA fl t TECHNICOLOR waW- MADAME75 words
-
Advertisement405 1963-05-14 4 i ORGANISATION >OU MIOWIM. 11 a.m., Urn, 4, 6.30 9. 1S pm. I i^,— Rougher than Tiiuono m*m •R^g^e SANDERS E3P'^ICHARD JOHNSON f m I CJaiROB; Next Chang* MGM present! m I ACADEVV AWARD WINNER ■SOPHIA LOREN! 'as "MADAME" color, :2nd WEEK!: 11l am. 1 45, 4, 6 30 9.30405 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous369 1963-05-14 4 IN AND OUT BY AJR| 'THE following is today's sche- Lumpur (ML 173) 9 p.m.; from duie of civil aircraft move- Hong Kong tML 617) 11.30 p.m ments at Paya Lebar airport. DCPARTt'RES Singapore: BOAC: To Darwin. Brisbane. ARRIVALS Melbourne (BA 710) 8.10 p.m.; BOAC: From Hong Kong (BA to369 words
-
-
Article482 1963-05-14 5 ALLIANCE CONFIDENT IT CAN REPEAT ITS SUCCESSES AT BIDOR, TEMOH KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. £ITY, Municipal and Town Council elections, to be held from next month to August, will be regarded as a trial run for the parliamentary and state elections in July next year. The482 words
-
Article, Illustration135 1963-05-14 5 Absent without leave: Jail for Congo Force man ALOR STAR, Mon. Pte. Mohamed Khalid bin Haji Ahmad above) who served in Malaya's Congo Force, was sentenced by a district court martial here today to four months and 15 days' detention for being absent without leave. He was also ordered to135 words
-
Article113 1963-05-14 5 UNHAPPY INCIDENT SAYS TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Tengku Abdul Rahman today described the remarks he had made about the Sultan of Perak and the Ruler's reply as an "unhappy, unfortunate incident." Addressing an Umno gathering on Saturday, the Tengku criticised the Perak Ruler for having attacked Umno and the Alliance113 words
-
Article76 1963-05-14 5 KUALA LUMPUIx. Mon.— Ttw Menui Besai oi Selangor and chairman of the State National Monument Fund. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baglnda, today received a cheque of $1,230.50 for the fund from Dr. M. I. Mohammed at th« State Council Chamber. The amount was collected from the76 words
-
Article68 1963-05-14 5 IPOH. Mon.— A delegation of 10 Mus'im religious leaders from Sabnh, led by Dato Alam bin Da.v Jinuraln. will arrive here on Wednesday for a two-day visit. They will meo< thr president of Hit- Council of Religion and Malay Custom* Perak. vlsh a religious school68 words
-
Article60 1963-05-14 5 KANGAR. Mon.— The Alliance Is the only party expected to contest all 12 seats in the Kangar town council elections on June 22. Nomination day Is May 27 for sever wards in Kangar. three in Arau and two In Kuala Perils. TU" Alliance lias60 words
-
Article34 1963-05-14 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Inche M. Isir.ml Ralum. assemblyman for Oeylang: East will officially open the MatUr West Secondurv (national School at Mattar Road, off Altunied Road on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m.34 words
-
Article51 1963-05-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Union of Post Office Workers. Malaya, has awarded 24 scholarships worth $1,920 to children of members in English secondary schools this year. It has been awarding scholarships sinco the scholar.silp fund was started in 1956. The scholnr ships are tenable tor one51 words
-
Article46 1963-05-14 5 KANGAR, Mon— Othman bin Mat Hadl, 17. was yesterday bound over for one year for stealing a clock from a religious house at Kampong Pengkalan Assam on the night or May 8. Othman. the prosecution stated, had two previous convictions46 words
-
147 1963-05-14 5 Whistle on wheel to warn of a too-soft tyre KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A little warning gadget which whistles when a tyre is under-inflated is now on sale in Britain, the National Rubber Bureau reported today. This "tyre whistler." developed in France, will sound an alarm as soon as the tyre147 words
-
Article35 1963-05-14 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Se- 1 cond Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing of a bonus dispute between S.S. Mubarak and Brothers Ltd. and the Singapore I Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union tomorrow.35 words
-
153 1963-05-14 5 PENANG. Mon f|ATO ZAINAL ABl- DIN. president of the United Democratic Party, last night accused Umno of "adopting the British policy of divide and rule." "Umno has become a dangerous Instrument/" he told i UDP rally on the Dao Kramat Padang Drro153 words
-
Article, Illustration103 1963-05-14 5 DANCE GIRL DROPS TWINS CASE APPEAL PENANG, Mon.-A dance hostess. Ong Say Seng, 23 (above), has withdrawn her notice of appeal against a judgment by the First Magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann San, dismissing her claim for maintenance from a Penang millionaire, Loh Boon Slew. Ong last January claimed $1,050 a103 words
-
203 1963-05-14 5 SIX (North Malaya), Monday. JUNGLE-CONDITIONED troops of the Malacca- based 2nd Battalion. Royal Australian Regiment, went on active jungle service last week. An Australian Army com- i munique today said the Aus- tralian troops are seeking Communist bandits a'.ong the Thailand border— at the203 words
-
Article78 1963-05-14 5 Sundry-shop thieves get $1,680 IPOH, Mon.— Thieves broke Into a sundry shop In Birch Street here yesterday morning and stole $1,200 cash, two gold rings and three bangles worth $480 from in assistant's room. The assistant. Ng Nal Ngan. 29. and his wife had leu the shop at 8 a.m.78 words
-
131 1963-05-14 5 Officer wards off knife man with chair KOTA BHARU, Monday. JHE State Financial Officer, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Idris, defended himself with a chair when a man tried to stab him with a knife at, the State Secretariat yesterday afternoon. i i— Inche Aziz was talking with a member of131 words
-
125 1963-05-14 5 INSPECTOR MISSES RADIO FROM HIS CAR JPOH. Mon. The case of a Po ice Field Force Inspector, who was worried about his car tyres being stolen but found his transistor radio missing instead, was reported to the police here this morn- ing. Inspector Lee Hong Chye had left his car125 words
-
Article64 1963-05-14 5 I SINGAPORE. Mon— Malaysian artists have been Invited to take 1 Dart in the 14th open exhibition of the Singapore Arts Society to be held at the Singapore Polytechnic from July 5-14. Sketches, paintings and sculptures by artists In Singapore, the Fetaauoo, and the Borneo territories64 words
-
Article46 1963-05-14 5 PFNANG. Mon.-A waUrfront labourer. Ni.m.i Mohamed 37. was (rushed to death when a rihafl snapped and 10 hags of rice fell on him Niana and eight other workers were unloading rice from the hold of tli# vessel >lvi Hock, when the accident occurred.46 words
-
Article40 1963-05-14 5 I SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. Sathl V. Kandlah. Crown Counsel and former State Coroner, will marry Miss Kama la Karthlgesu under Hindu rites at the College Road residence cf his brother. Dr. K Ka- nagaratnam. on Sunday.40 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement23 1963-05-14 5 the onedT BIG VALUE -BIG FLAVOUR BIG REFRESHMENT TRADEMARK REGISTERED Iby i NION LI UIT l) {Juatr utyuiiunuaa from Pepu-Lula Lu. N** lot*.23 words
-
Advertisement168 1963-05-14 5 Üblikan A symbol of /f^ quality in writing instruments for < J decades Sblikan 120 |J EXCEPTIONAL 5 QUALITY OP CLASS AvoHobte at all laadinf ttotrantra. f. 1 pa* watch aaalara. V Light in any position|t%K at a finger-touch v| \3w J ust the touch ofaflngrer and a Terryi i,168 words
-
-
444 1963-05-14 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. AN airline sales representative who dreamt ho won a big lottery prize and "blindly pinned his faith" on the dream was jailed for three years by a district court today. Lawrence Tan Chwee Kee. 36. a father of two and until444 words
-
Article159 1963-05-14 6 SINGAPORE. Mon THE divorce rate among Singapore Muslims went up last year after a downward trend in 1961. According to the 1962 report of the Registry of Muslim Marriages and the Sharlah Court, published today, there were 447 divorces and 1,483 marriages last year, compared with159 words
-
Article, Illustration146 1963-05-14 6 No necking: The Highway Code says so KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Highway Code contains a subtle reminder to motorMs against necking while on the road. Today the Chief Traffic Police Officer. Deputy Supt. Mansor bin Mohamed Noor. drew the attention of motorists to this little-known clause. He was commenting146 words
-
170 1963-05-14 6 $1,200 IN JEWELS, CASH FOR RAIDERS UUALA LUMPUR. lv Mon. Two company managers lost a total of $1,200 In cash, jewellery and liquor when two men raided their houses yesterday. One man armed with a pistol and the other with a dagger entered their houses In Nipah Road, off Ampang170 words
-
Article40 1963-05-14 6 PENANO. Mon. A vagrant found naked In front of the Pitt Street Chinese temple wu today cautioned and discharged for disorderly behaviour. Ooh Sim Theam. 45. pleaded guilty, and was referred to the Social Welfare Department.40 words
-
353 1963-05-14 6 IPOH, Monday. Federation s Chief Game Warden, Mr. James Aw, has the answer to the problem of the audacious rats that are worrying shopkeepers in Kuala Lumpur's Central Market area. "Tell them to try keeping small pythons and see how soon353 words
-
Article41 1963-05-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— Mr. C. J. Manuel has been elected president of the Library Association of Malaya. Other officials are vice-presi-dent. Syed Ahmad bin Ali: secretary. Inche Abdul Aziz oln Shatk Mydin; and treasurer. Mr. John Gurusamy.41 words
-
119 1963-05-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Another $3,629.11 has been received by the Straits Times Group for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing the total it has collected so far to 5106.716.29. The biggest contribution of $3,567.11 cam© from the labour force of the Bukit Mertajam Rubber Co.119 words
-
Article159 1963-05-14 6 Acquitted of perjury charges KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Two of three members of the Lee Say Thong family were acquitted by the Sessions Court here today of perjury alleged to have been committed during the preliminary inquiry in March last year into the kidnapping of Mr. Lee. The prosecuting officer. Deputy159 words
-
Article, Illustration232 1963-05-14 6 THAVER QUITS AS N.U.T. LEADER KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. Mr. K. V. Thaver, 61. has resigned his post as secretary of the National Union of Teachers, which he held for five years. "I am resigning for personal reasons." he said today. "I have no immediate plans." Mr. Thaver served notice232 words
-
Article57 1963-05-14 6 PENANO, Mon. A Tlesta Queen" will be elected Bt bemuty contest to be held In conjunction with the MethodUt Boys' School "Fiesta" at Suffolk Ground Aver It am Road, on May 25. The winner will get, among other Drizes. a free return au- trip57 words
-
Article28 1963-05-14 6 PENANG. Mon Burglars brc'.:e Into the houae of a night-club »lnger. Tan Kheng Hock, vesu rI <l«y and stole- $393 in casm and I property.28 words
-
233 1963-05-14 6 Monument Fund show to be taxed in Kelantan KOTA BHARU. Mon. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party-control-led government here has refused to waive entertainment tax on tickets for a Radio Malaya variety show here next week In aid of the National Monument Fund. The State Information Officer. Inche Zulklfll bin Dadameah. made233 words
-
Article57 1963-05-14 6 SINGAPORE. Mon The Prim* Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will declare open the Selegie Hous« project on May 31 at 7 p.m. The project, which was started 18 months ago. consists of one 20--storey block and tw 0 adjoining 10--storey blocks, providing a total of57 words
-
Article253 1963-05-14 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE University of Singapore announced today tht x results of the first and second sessional (supplementary) examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts held in April/May The following candidates have passed the supplementary examination thereby completing the first sessional examination for the253 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement179 1963-05-14 6 jBOLESOONt REFLEX, AUTOMATIC K1 y mmmWo^^^^ HJL^L m^L\W \W\ 11^^^ JreßßfJi jJHfiRI fin O l. 8 x ...unquestionably the world's finest automatic Bmm movie camera! Bolex, the world's standard in movie equipment. Your your action within split-seconds, handling the top-qua Iguarantee for the very best performance money can ity zoom179 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous68 1963-05-14 6 AlUff Onp V' T mmmlim Lv/ WELL TUB* COES TH- I f «JT MS WONT BiiB«-ioV<^ ttfJtf^Mttfetf^ Dirk Iracy *W Oumi* iiomld 1 1 1 ~h«m w*t> orrTßt 9»o\ I I^Avs he <*ottr nceda I |"2tou mkam somctmng If a^aofcSuAT^i^%» 1 a^-tep him SOMTtwtt a Lgr errryt] am ti« oc,68 words
-
-
607 1963-05-14 7 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN by WARSAW. >lon. The one undisputed popular leader in Poland Stefan Cardinal WAs/ynski. the Archbishop of Warsaw and Primate of Poland. lie can. any day of the week, outdraw any politician, sportsman or \iMtine celebrity. He gets little publicity in theOFNS - 607 words
-
Article, Illustration1223 1963-05-14 7 KENNETH ALLSOP - KENNETH ALLSOP by -JNCLCIDING THE GENIUS OF JAZZ ONE ol America's m uck niking magazines lias just published an article with the heading: 'That monkey on his back's got him staging the blues." It accuses Charles's intimates of feeding his drug1,223 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement195 1963-05-14 7 If anY cdcr o i i m mm- Imb iPt^ ruL^n -iiiii fan II M HLj m%L\ f m «C» I /AO I L. j. m\\ V I M m m m m i m m m V V Njl J WW mj\ J M mi mj l/\ I King195 words
-
-
Obituary47 1963-05-14 8 J* Word* tit 'Minimum i MR Kaa< Th.:jr Kiat ased 71 cf 17 Idrta Road, husnort died oa IS.» *S at 1 on am. Marine behrad •on*. 7 daughter*. 4 diuihirn .n-law. 5 aona-m-law aad 3S irandrhlldrra to mo irn hia >»»- Kuaeral on Pttndny. IM «3.47 words
-
Article320 1963-05-14 8 Hanli HO (Minimum) MR. AND MR*. StrvPn l.roni: thaak rriatlwe. frirad*. for thnr kind attendaare and prearat on thr o<rasion of Ihnr marnacc on 11. 3.83. DR. AND MRS. tt| SIOOS 'TVI retatrvaj vnd rneada for taUr attaadra'i aad aaod wlahea OB UM < t ihrir waddins OB M320 words
-
Obituary31 1963-05-14 8 7fi h nrit n/e t < IN EVER LOVINO mrmorv or drarly b»tovrd fa'h»r .th» l»t» On* Trng Ann) wt>o «»nt home to b» with the i«m n I mm31 words
-
The Straits Times Tuesday, May 14, 1963.
-
Article701 1963-05-14 8 Indonesian students and others have been sternly rei mindod that the lifting of martial law is not the signal for a return to a liberal political outlook. While ideas of i liberalism no doubt vary, the I wrecking and looting of ninety per cent of the Chinese701 words
-
Article414 1963-05-14 8 President Kennedy's hope that the people of Birmingham would themselves resolve the race tensions which have wracked the Alabama capital for the past six weeks, has been shortlived. Barely foui days after he expressed optimism that Federal intervention could be avoided, the President has been obliged to place414 words
-
Article164 1963-05-14 8 A U.S. Peace Corps volunteer has confessed to finding Malaya very different from what he had been led to think. Conditioned by his instructors to expect physical hardship and "cultural shock", he has been surprised to find that he is not required to live in a thatched hut164 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1221 1963-05-14 8 DENNIS BLOOOWORTH - DENNIS BLOOOWORTH First Of two articles by AS the enemy attacks increase in scope and intensity, the peasants all over South Vietnam are feverishly digging ditches, raising hedgehog barricades of sharpened bamboo and unrolling miles of barbed wire to convert their settlements into fortified "strategic hamlets"1,221 words
-
LETTERS
-
Letter300 1963-05-14 8 CHOULD the Government be considering changing the present unfair and unsatisfactory policy of rent control. I would commend the following: In order to protect the accommodation of the poorer section of the population, full control could be maintained on premises in which such people live. Where retorm300 words
-
Letter196 1963-05-14 8 I WAS most interested to read that in Johore some officials are considering the use of aircraft to make rain fall in the required areas. Recent water rationing demands that serious attention be given to all possible solutions. It appears to me however that the use of aircraft196 words
-
-
Article323 1963-05-14 8 Robert Gordon - RACE RIOT TERROR Robert Gordon The siege that started at 3.30 a.m. l,v IPI doirespondcnt Robert (■urdon wm among a croup of peoplr ordered by polk-r to remain in the Uaston Motel for three hours early on Sunday during the race riotinf Here is hix story. BI R M I323 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement586 1963-05-14 8 StnkHTmmkWdKflhi ha kaa«i« *at PkM» COLO a)TO«A«aV mmt Orakard Rao* colb srroMAdic bjsmmcmbs AT HOLLAND MaD-kATONe KE»»EL toaß WAVAL BAAI crrr too* ■tom lt» WMatCflPaMteaaT M#W*4A CtltVtf OvjaW Tui wsfw noNT EC SLSSMaAM. B Adaiaim Road. Naval Baaa at. ASMMN. ttrra* CO 378-7 Ckaa«t p*t<n. .17. W. MT«»I»«» CO 181-N586 words
-
Advertisement23 1963-05-14 8 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells with the igSSf l^ «o* arrrst Am coNomom jhnrnmb*m-b+mm\*A23 words
-
Advertisement153 1963-05-14 8 _-_-a*^-^BBB^Ha^^a^aaafSSSßal MbV~ m|^U^^L t jfflitraaaaaaa»aaaaaafflaWlaai m ~na— i 'i 1 'j^mlLmd MARINE DIESEL ENGINES Give you more speed with lower fuel cost Perkins Diesels represent a definite advance in engine design, embodying the results of many years of experience, as the following features show: Diesel Economy with smoothness, low weifht,153 words
-
-
167 1963-05-14 9 Cook, wife make it four killed on roads in a day SINGAPORE, Mon. A cook and his wife died after having been knocked down by a van while walking along Stevens Road at 12.30 a.m. today. The cook. Low Eng Kee. 56. and his wile. On See Lin. 51, died167 words
-
Article55 1963-05-14 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Members of the Singapore Sikh community will hold a four-hour mass prayer meeting tomorrow morning at the Central Sikh I Temple in Queen Street "to call upon God to save the people from the present scourge of drought." I The meeting will55 words
-
Article31 1963-05-14 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Kwek Tiang Seng was elected president of the Singapore Textiles and Gtneral Merchants' Employees' Union yesterday. The g 'iieral secretary is Mr. Kuo Yung Zul.31 words
-
Article, Illustration2016 1963-05-14 9 STUDENT ON HOLIDAY ACCUSED OF KIDNAPPING HIS FIANCEE Irene; He said he wanted to sell them SINGAPORE, Mon JWENTY -FOUR "obscene" photographs of a schoolgirl were submitted to the Ninth Magistrate's Court here at today's opening of a preliminary inquiry into kidnap charges againstAli Yusof - 2,016 words
-
Article300 1963-05-14 9 GOVT 'NO' TO $25 MIL. BACK PAY CINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore civil servants will not get back pay in their variable allowances which were cut in July 1959 and partially restored in January 1961. The Government has informed leaders of its employees' unions that it "regards the issue as closed." "When300 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement64 1963-05-14 9 behind it Th» ««rch with th# fimoul rume and reputation, prized the world over. Available at exceptionally attractive prices. PBS 98 Babies love this oTi f sweet, soothing syrup \m^) A De Witt's Baby Cough Syrup is I $W/. specially made to stop baby's cough fffiußßkci IMMEDIATELY. Get a bottle64 words
-
Advertisement159 1963-05-14 9 YOU VI^W-H A MINGS YOU NOT ONLY THE SET BUT ALL THE SERVICE FOR VIEWING WITHOUT WORRIES IMCIIMRC riff HAIKTf tUt ttFUCf MINTS 14" TV 19" TV ftti OtircuMl ft* Cm* -||^^^^M||Mai| SFfCIAI RENTALS FOX HID FfUSION SOUND SUHCRItERS. FREE ROOM AERIAL. CALL J^E RE Dl FFUSION m cumincuu avinui.159 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous447 1963-05-14 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE S^^^°^]^ SHORTWAVE SERVICE: A.M.: 6.00 Time SiKiiai, Netja- 41 raetre ra-Ku; 6.02 MornioK Melodies; MEDIUM HAVE SERVICE--7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 Song Time; 7.30 Learu A 76 metre Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Club; 8.00 Time447 words
-
-
MAINLY for WOMEN
-
Article, Illustration464 1963-05-14 10 HONEYMOON trip with a difference KRISTINE AND HER HUSBAND DECIDED ON A MOTOR TOUR yyHAT kind of a honeymoon did you choose? Some would have taken a slow boat to a seaside resort. Some would have gone by plane to see an exciting city, but Mrs. Kristine Moccand and her464 words
-
322 1963-05-14 10 FASHION has joined tranquillizers in helping the mentally ill at a state hospital in California. A therapy programme called "Fashions Horizons" has the enthusiastic support of the hospital's officials. They said it has stimulated some amazing changes in women patients who participated, and322 words
-
191 1963-05-14 10 Eye make-up aids to give more glamour VEU' on the market this month are two eye make-up aids of a uell known brand, which will help you achieve the most glamorous effects an easy-to-use eye shadow stick, and a self-sharp-ening eye liner. When applying your eye shadow with one of191 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement375 1963-05-14 10 THE NEW. EXCITING ROLLER PERM BY RICHARD HUDNUT Specially created for to-day's sot and curvy style. Saves you time Dyou perm as you set In one operation. J So versatile! Your hair brushes out into any style you fmm J want. ONo frizz or kinks because you are perming on375 words
-
Advertisement133 1963-05-14 10 S' HOUSEHOLD Too 11 le soap or detergent may cause black specks to settle on silks, so use enough to maintain a foamy topping Whon a screw top on a jar is hard to loosen, place a rubber band around It in order to get a better grip To make133 words
-
Advertisement190 1963-05-14 10 ■v awm Bk s new maidertfbrni bra SWEET MUSIC SWEET MUSIC accents your curves with spoke stitched cups, plus ap all elastic back for breathing freedom. Won't ripple or stretch out of. shape. The SWEET MUSIC line includes a wide variety of styles and fabrics all fabulously spoke stitched for190 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous287 1963-05-14 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBO6S 7. No doubt ha fuel consumption 1. When In bad humour, turn off is excewive (4-5). the county <7i. 8. About ten hundred of Urn 5 and not the people (7i. people In hiding (7). 10. Party In its early stages 1 4 > 9. Supporter287 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1463 1963-05-14 11 1 10 LIVERPOBL I WEST COAST U.K., 0«e S'oore Saila S>*m fenang PERSEUS L'peil, Dubirn. Gagow la Pt May 17 Ma, 17 MARON L'pial, Dublm. R'aam. H'burg Gdi 33 Ma, IS Ma, II 21 May 21 AIAX liierpacl, Clasto* May II Ma, 22 May 21/27 Ma, 21 AORASTUS Avonmoutti. Li.eraMl1,463 words
-
Advertisement1417 1963-05-14 11 1^ 11 1 1) M THE E. A. C. LINESSAiLiRkS 10 ktNOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. BQIItRSAM, AMSIEROAM, OSLO. tOIHENBURG ANO COPENMttEai £Jr^®i S'Wi r. iliani i-MMA PfVKlAiil ""(.STRIA" B) 21/24 Ma, 21,21 Ma, 21 31 Ml, IIVV^-y-'l 'iiBONGA" W 18 Ma,/ 4 JIM 4/ J.M 1/ I JIM1,417 words
-
Advertisement1412 1963-05-14 11 BBaTaBaSBBB>aBMaBBBBaBBMBB^BBMBBaBMBaMJMJnajK M EN^fIjJME eipre:s service 10 lonoon Liverpool t continental poris. rparo P aTMai «atH BENVORLICH L peel, Rdam. S'mo la PtMa, 17 May 18/ IB SENUII L daa. raws, H'aaa. tMiy May 18/11 -.2. BENMACOaUI (M a.ri LaM. Hatra Mar* Ma, 11/21 Ma, 14/ M MIH/i BtNLOM«NO.(L.i«. LPML. B'caai.1,412 words
-
Advertisement1075 1963-05-14 11 McAUSTER 6c CO^ LTD. W Teii Ha. toji. aUABBjMAM UMS «k KjUAVSNBSS UNI LONtOH, NAAUMBS, ROTTEMAM, LBS ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. NULL ft MIBBUSBMUCi SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANB Cm OF LE'CEStER Acciatiat carga tar Caatral ft SmU S'pora p S'h»i» 'inane ironxvilll a ft/If Ml, 17/7SMa, 21/22 Ma, lpwt -ham1,075 words
-
-
524 1963-05-14 12 From Our Market Correspondent WHILE basically steady the industrial sertion was easier in places on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. However, some counters did improve and others remained unchanged giving the section a mixed look. Turnover was on the moderate side with buyers not quite524 words
-
Article24 1963-05-14 12 Malayan Stock Indirrx May II May 13 ndustriaN: 108.S8 108.28 rins: 114.69 114.9! I rubbers 109.76 111.04 Dec. J9. 1 96-1 100.24 words
-
Article879 1963-05-14 12 ('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: B*u«t*ad (2.000) 51.60. SI SL: OunUpt r.'.000) S2.HI D. It.OOO) 52.H2 U. i13.000> 52.11, (4.0O0) X.M, (2.U00) S2.V-'. Eatt Smelt I4.IIO0)879 words
-
Article78 1963-05-14 12 'MINIS! ■Tidutt liihinn. Swig*- p»r« neon bmmi p*r picui yatttrday: Coconut oil: hulk S42t ncllera. drum I Uii Mlleni Copra: Ma y June UK Continent S?7 rniyer* Poapor: Muntok iMH SIM seller*. Harawak white $1521 xclhri special Harawak black $103 xtlleri garbled l-imiooK hlark XIOS nation AST A78 words
-
254 1963-05-14 12 rpHERE was a further slight 1 improvement in the Straits tin price yesterday which rose 12i cents to $458.50 on an ottering estimated up by 5 tons to 245 tons. In London on Friday the sharp drop In the Penang tin prices254 words
-
Article154 1963-05-14 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May 13. Three months. Dunlops Hi ct» Darby 4<l. K«so 21 cts C Stormce 4id. K N 1* cm S. Traction 1 Hunir ords in ell Hun.. I-r t- 1- 11. J. Wauich U cv. Miell l« Ml M Bren 30 cts Si.:im-hi|i 7 >i M154 words
-
Article34 1963-05-14 12 Further April rubber crops included: RrnU Rubber EsUte Ltd. 108.000 lb.. Jeram KuanUn (Malaya) Ltd. 82.000 lb.. Kundonc TanJang Pan Co.. Ltd. 145.000 lb. MrnUkab 67.000 lb and Sanjel Baitao 171.000 lb34 words
-
Article29 1963-05-14 12 MAY. 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 75 i cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5458.50 (up 12} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (up 5 tons).29 words
-
Article157 1963-05-14 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. I EADERS provided the main strength of the market today. Movements overall were small with rises slightly in excess of falls. Gordon and Gotrh featured with a jump of 3s. to 275. 6d. after the weekend announcement of a oneI for-flve bonus issue and a higher157 words
-
Article19 1963-05-14 12 Selanfor Coconut* Ltd. produced 105 tons of palm oil and 33 tons of palm kernels in April.19 words
-
Article245 1963-05-14 12 CHIPI lying aiongtids ttia Smia».r* Marb.ur .hirin W «<Q*ct*d I. day an: Cathay 4L> It, s»-<li!l N.W I, Tonaberg fc Born llvuh.. M«ru |7. Dona Oi». J.i 7. Am Maru 40. Mauricirn <•. \ndhrm «/41. Bandunic Maru Mrtallurc Bardln 4 '.">. rlirt.ih.n Benalhiinjch ,ron !3 11. Pres.dent245 words
-
Article239 1963-05-14 12 \l*V tint uraoo rubbor buyer* t.o.b. 1 doted at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yeMtrday at 7SJ ctntii mr lb. ur i QMfMT of a MM The tonr uas vtry quiet. t.C.C.R.A. and F.M R.C. closing price* in tent* per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 It S.s.239 words
-
Article54 1963-05-14 12 THI Malayan Eichani* Banki' A<- SMlatiwi made (bis ch«nce in Ma rat. is t<f simn Selllna TT or OO ready: French FraasM rloni Ki.iw ye*terda» Ihe US. dollar ii, i T.T. .md "i TS| lor cash. Sterling <i'..'..i K ;*nd •ne tael *f xold .<• MORE NOTICES TENDER54 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1068 1963-05-14 12 i I EEB3B&DBEB Vl— KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic Crist LakSM Ssmpvlsm I-),. Loan ETA ETA ETA EIA ETA "Hiatiliawi Mir*' 1 2) 21 May 38/31 Mn H Jm* 21 JM* 2 lily II lily 3 A*f "Bllina Mac*" 25 Jl JsM 28/3S Jmi 21 Isly 21 Isly1,068 words
-
Advertisement975 1963-05-14 12 *laaaaaaaaaaaaa.a«aa*aa*lllaaV Coll at BARCELONA As trom 25th June 1963 from Marseilles Outward ond 10th Aufust 1963 trom Singapore Homeward our T.v. "VIET NAM" "LAOS" "CAMBODGE" will call BARCELONA evary month tor PASSENGERS and FREIGHT Smqopore. Tal. ***** (Passage), ***** (Freight) K.L. Tel. *****— Pt. Swcrtenhom Tal. 6695— Penang Tal. *****975 words
-
Advertisement58 1963-05-14 12 HUA SIANC STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. t WiKlntet CINMI lvi S a*r* III: ***** 2 Oetlly 'emct t* HWCHINf, SlßUtl. RINIUNt. SIBU tV^W II P*ft Slil! Wll. 15 Ml| \^***aV^^ "U* HfMC" tU 71 Ma« Suit wil 22 May L CIANt SINS" •(>■ fort. iis Is Nrt tsill 17 Mil i58 words
-
Advertisement364 1963-05-14 12 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received fiom P.W.D. Registered Class C" and ibove and accredited Federation Armed Forces Contractors ai the Ministry ol Defence. KuaU Lumpur, not later than 2.30 pin M 17th May. 1063 lor:--(irass-( titling and V;rn iiltm.il Works in Fed. Arm«^l forn-^ I «tablishmenls364 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement4475 1963-05-14 13 M^^^ MM -^_==a ACCOMMODATION VACANT EDUCATION TOURS k EXCURSIONS VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE BAR k RESTAURANT (Spore) I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J^^^^^^^l It Word, SS mm.}— Box it et: oxlro It Word, SS (Min.)-Box St et: oxtrm St Words SS (Mlm.)-Box St rts. nrtra t9_Wor4»Ujm*.y—B*mJ9jto,Jttr» tt Word, Si (Him.)— Box it et: txlrm4,475 words
-
-
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS..
-
355 1963-05-14 14 CHAN BONG 500 - S'pore coffee exporters in great dilemma CHAN BONG 500 QUESTION: SHOULD THEY USE NON-CONFERENCE VESSELS? By gIN(JAPORE coffee exporters are now faced with a most difficult decision which can either mean the loss of honour or a substantial loss *in business in the American coffee market. The decision llicv have355 words
-
Article, Illustration100 1963-05-14 14 U.S. tour for Kodak man tyJK. SI'NNY GIAM (above), who is in charge of advertising for Kodak (Malaya) ltd., left for the United States on Saturday to attend a study course for Kodak advertising managers. The course, to be conducted at the headquarters in Rochester, New York, will include the100 words
-
Article, Illustration221 1963-05-14 14 MOK SIN PIN - INDIAN TEXTILE MILL PLANNING LOCAL PLANT MOK SIN PIN By OINDUSTAN Embroidery Mills Ltd.. one oi n India's oldest textile manuf act uring companies, intends to open a branch factory in Singapore. This resulted from the visit to Singapore by the company's millionaire managing director Mr. Ourdlal Singh Uppal, last221 words
-
Article85 1963-05-14 14 Italian type TV filter on market ANOTHER brand of filter for television screens that gives viewers a better reception and at the same time protects their eyes from glare is now marketed in Singapore. Called 1.M.1, the TV screen filter is made by an Italian company and imported into Singapore85 words
-
Article73 1963-05-14 14 Mr T.M Ramsay, managing director of The Kiwi Polish Co. Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, parent company of the world-wide Kiwi organisation, arrived in Singapore last Friday en route to Japan which country he is visiting as a member of the Australia-Japan Business Co-operation Committee. Afier the conference,73 words
-
Article59 1963-05-14 14 Another fast Brn Llfte cargopassenger liner. Benaimin. hns been launched. The 13.080 d.w. tons .«h)p with a service speed of 20 knots fully loaded, will join the Benloyal, Benglot and Benvalla in the Far Easl express service. It has first class accommodation for 12 passengers59 words
-
Article, Illustration160 1963-05-14 14 MADE-TO-ORDER SERVICE BY SHIRT FACTORY C.V.C. Shanghai Shirt Co.. of Singapore, is to offer a new service whereby it will produce shirts according to customers' specifications. In the past, the company manufactured only standard sizes. The managing partner. Mr Chiang Ping Choo. says that the company's shop-cum-factory at Selegie Road160 words
-
Article97 1963-05-14 14 IN the annual report of Bell's Asbestos and Engineering i Holdings i Ltd. the chairman. Mr. C.W. Bell says of the subsidiary. Bell's Asbestos and Engineering (Malaya) Ltd: "The confidence which we have shown In the present and future possibilities within the Federa i tlon continues to97 words
-
Article50 1963-05-14 14 Trade inquiries have been received In Stnsaoore from Austrian manufacturers for these items test- benches. bulldii.g cranes, plastic tly > screens, transistor radios. hydraulic presses and phar- maceutlcals Local importers who are Interested in taking up agencies can obtain further particulars from the Austrian Trade Commissioner's office,50 words
-
Article169 1963-05-14 14 Coconut oil, copra report 'FHE flow ot copra im- ports into Singapore last week continued in the region of 1,500 tons and as loose copra held for unchanged rate, sellers on f.o.b. terms wvre not pressing with the result that business transpired at 5282. says Lewis at id Peat'.s produce169 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement422 1963-05-14 14 IV ■'I S. CIC'L I'«IIT. IjCOTT fi JJNGLISH .o. MM, (»0«T»miAIIA) LTD. I 1 Lj Require the services of a top-level Engineer with experience in high speed Diesel Engines to take charge of their rapidly expanding CUMMINS Engine Division. The appointment would entail the control of their main overhaul workshop422 words
-
Advertisement184 1963-05-14 14 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modern cl^tfni handNomo. hvKlonu and crtu icnt In operation. It flushes at a i.n h. with a quiet yeipowerlul action. The shell Is made of block Duranite and th« Kinuti.<hf-rsyphon mechanism of poly thene— non-corrodin». rustless. non-aßin* and unbreakable. Conforming to BSS 1125. and184 words
-
-
186 1963-05-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The FAM have sent invitations to seven countries to compete in this year's Merdeka sixth anniversary soccer tournament. The countries are Japan, Korea. Hong Kong. Vietnam, Burma, Thailand and India. Hong Koru and India did not compete last186 words
-
Article48 1963-05-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. SeImutor. fielding practically their Mahn-.i Cud mclc. were held to 3-3 by the visiting Vietnam Customs team in a friendly soccer ■Mat) played at the Merdeka st.idium tonight. Rozanni, Kuh and Gabrielle scored /or Selangor. Nguyen van Quang scored all Vietnam's goals.48 words
-
Article20 1963-05-14 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The SAFA Div. 1 match between Tan Tock Sen? Hospital and Chinese Athletic, scheduled to bp played20 words
-
Article, Illustration430 1963-05-14 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL; FIRST STEP IN FEDERATION-STORE LINK-UP By Kuala Lumpur, Monday J'HE FOOTBALL Association of Malaya president, Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, has suggested an early Federation-Singa-pore soccer link-up to form a Malaysian team for future international matches. FAM secretary Kwok Kin Keng has430 words
-
Article417 1963-05-14 15 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By I'm looking forward to keen competition Singapore, Monday ]V/f ANICKA JEUATHESAN, Malaya's top sprinter, iTI said on his arrival by Pan-American Airways here today from the United States that he has called off his temporary retirement from athletics and was looking forward to keener competition417 words
-
Article216 1963-05-14 15 Visit of Aussies lauded KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The West Australian schoolboys soccer team, who are on a 15-day tour of Singapore and Malaya, will be entertained to tea by Prime I Minister Tengku Abdul Rah- man at the Residency here on I Friday. In message to the boys. Tengku Abdul216 words
-
Article65 1963-05-14 15 •"PELUK ANSON. Mon. Mohamed Juni bin Eman Jail. 26, of the Sungai Manik Division, became the champion athlete in the Lower Perak Drainage and Irrigation Depa.Jneiu athletic sports held here uuring the weekend. Public Works Department BC. Teluk Anson, beat Dew RC in the 4 x65 words
-
Article17 1963-05-14 15 BINOAPORE. Mon. Outram School will hold their annual athletics meet on Saturday at 2.30 p.m.17 words
-
Article169 1963-05-14 15 Shan is in training squad of 30 HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan hockey team will have four days' centralised training under national coach Chua Eng Cheng before their return home "international" against Singapore at Singapore on Saturday. Thirty players, including M. Shanmuganathan, the Malayan and Selangor skipper, have been169 words
-
Article176 1963-05-14 15 OINOAPORE, Mon. Dunman Pioneers put themselves in line for the BAFA Div. 3C title when they scored their fifth successive win. beating Seletar 3-0 at Farrer Park today. Pioneers, with two games In hand, now top the league table with 10 points. They have scored 25176 words
-
Article167 1963-05-14 15 A SABA row SINGAPORE, Mon. Discussion on the subject of who In Singapore Amateur Boxing Association was entitled to give Press statements sparked a fiery exchange of words between Noel Hay. a vice-president, and Austin Dunsford, the MRNVR representative. when the council met at Mount Vernon tonight. Mr. Hay was167 words
-
Article368 1963-05-14 15 RACING hi AI II Mil i: Mon. Weights for eight raeea on Sunday, ftr*t day of Belaagar Turf Club King's Gold Cop Meeting: Cl. I. Div. I 6f Son Leader 9.00 On Parole 8.13 Nasher 8.12 National Joy 8.10 VaUla 8.09 Meadow Glow B.N Royal368 words
-
640 1963-05-14 15 WORLD OF SPORT T ONDON, Mon. Five cricketers who have not played in Test have been chosen in the MCC team to meet the West Indians at Lord's in the match starting on Saturday. They are Graham Atkinson. John Edrich.Reuter - 640 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement780 1963-05-14 15 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD NOTICE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT Mr. Sulaunan bin HJ idria Alias NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Dennis Tan Kok Ming has ceased To enable urgent E.H.T. exten- f e h mp !°5 ed M b y VL? 1 1 tlon work to tv> curried out «t r<Mn the lst M& y.780 words
-
Advertisement172 1963-05-14 15 BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND HAVE k LOOK AT TELEVISION GERMANY'S FIRST CLASS T.V THROU6H PERFECT TECHNIQUE £j99H| Hhll OLLY AUTOMATIC \\T m I AUTOMATIC I 'l X PMCISION TUNING ■HI I liß* MULTIPLE FUNCTION IN; turns mill I ill* lASY OfIRATION N J j| I* ARCHED CONTRAiT iji'i172 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous92 1963-05-14 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER SPORE DIV. 2B: SCC v Rajajl cpadang); Div. 2D: SRC v Dockyard fpadang-): Div. 3D: Katong v Star Soccerltes 'A' (Farrer Pk) RTC v RAT Tengah 'A 1 (OeylangV Friendly: Junior AA v HMB Albion (HMS Terror grd. 7.30 p.m.). IPOH DIV. I: Klnta Indians v Shaw92 words
-
-
Article56 1963-05-14 16 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Social Welfare Department received a total of $1,058 for the Bukit Ban Kee Fire Relief Fund between April 25 and May 4. The donors were: Bank of China <SsOfn; Airlines Staff Association <$151 i; Mr. Chan Soo Whal ($7); Bank of India56 words
-
Article, Illustration81 1963-05-14 16 MORE PICTURES OF THE ANTI-CHINESE RIOTS IN BANDOENG KIOTKRS mob an overturned car (al)ove left I in. front of the Afro-Asian" building during the week-end anti-Chinese rioting in Bandoeng. At right a soldier guards a smashed up store at I) jalan Braga. The rioting, which later81 words
-
Article90 1963-05-14 16 UK CRICKET LONDON. Mon. Tm score* In today's cricket matches were: At Manchester: West Indians 327-4 dec. (B. Butcher 55. O. Sobers 70 n.o.i. Lanes. 103-5 <K. Grieves 48 n.o.i. At Rrrntwowd: Somerset 297. Essex 151-7 At The Oval: Leics. 166 Surrey 255-3. At Dart90 words
-
Article, Illustration169 1963-05-14 16 Russia tells British diplomat to 'get out' MOSCOW. Mon. Russia today declared personae non grata several British and American diplomats mentioned as' contacts in thr spy trial of Greville Wynne and Oleg Penkovsky last week Only two of them. Mr. Gervase Cowell and his wife Pamela, of the British Embassy169 words
-
Article347 1963-05-14 16 RUBBER LONDON. Mon.— Spot 22 11/16 d., June 22 11/16 d.. July 22 11/16 d.. Auk. 22 11/16 d.. July Sept. 23 11/IM.. Oct./ Dec. 22 11/16 d.. Jan Mar 22 11 16 d.. Apr /June 22 11/16 d.. July/Sept. 22-»d.. Oct Dec. 22-« d.. c.l.f May347 words
-
367 1963-05-14 16 LONDON', Monday. J^\s\, trans-Atlantic flights into and out of London airport were normal this morning after the Ministry of Aviation yesterday threatened to detain aircraft of companies that did not increase economy fares. The Ministry last night warned Pan American World Airways andReuter - 367 words
-
Article66 1963-05-14 16 Janitor Bill gets a new liver NEW YORK. Mon. The first successful transfer of a human liver was performed in Dmmii. Colorado, a week team of surgeons reported yesterday. William Grigsby. 47. a prison janitor. received the liver in a si\-iiour operation last Sund.i\ "It will take a couple of66 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement895 1963-05-14 16 ANNOUNCEMENT The Maiajun Coianurcial Banks' Association regrets to have to announce that one of its members, the Mercantile Bank Ltd.. has been subjected to industrial action by its employees over the question of bonus paid to tnem in respect of the year 1962. On 12th October, 1962 twenty of the895 words
-
Advertisement464 1963-05-14 16 M V«* CM (Minimum) BIRTH DEATH WVLLIE: To Ann and BUI. a brother rnur ttiur rttnn >.ii... SLS^V 1 Ml acca Orn r: Hl>8M; ™£Tu£! l £i£ m Z moid the Koochow MrthodlM C nir. ENGAGEMENT l Hork Sion* of Sltl»w»n. passed away peacefully on 13/5/83 at CHUAN LAU: Allan464 words
-