The Straits Times, 21 May 1963

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  • 428 1  -  YAP CHIN KWEE By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. To allay Jakarta 's fears MALAYA may offer Indonesia and the Philippines a mutual non-aggression pact to guarantee the peace and security of Southeast Asia. The oiler, if approved, will. he presented at the twice postponed foreign ministers' meeting in Manila.
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  • 404 1 'THE MCA IS OUR STAUNCH PARTNER' SAYS PREMIER KUALA LUMPUR, Monday fENGKU Abdul R&hman today categorically denied "that he had used the word "venom" when discussing the Malayan Chinese Association with Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, lasi week. In v statement
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  • 770 1 S'pore Govt replies to challenge SINGAPORE, Monday THE Singapore Government tonight replied to the threats and challenges by two Alliance Senators. A statement by the Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Inche Rahim Ishak. said that both Senator T.H. Tan and Senator Khaw Kao Boh were beating about the
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  • 427 1 Soekarno is now officially President for his lifetime JAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno, 61, who has ruled Indonesia throughout its 18 years of independence, was officially declared lifetime President of the Republic yesterday. The nations top legislative body, the Peoples' Consultative Congress which has the power to elect the Head of
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  • 82 1 MACAO. Mon. Two middle-aged Chinese convicted of being saboteurs were executed on Lapoa Island today, according to reports reaching Macao. An open-air court was held on a hill visible from the Portuguese territory, half-a-mile away across a river estuary. Thousands of people from
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  • 117 1 GARUDA'S KOWLOON OFFICE BOMBED HONG KONG, Mon.— Hong Kong police today continued their investigation into the bomb explosion that wrecked the glass door of Garuda Indonesian Airways' Kowloon office yesterday morning. The blast, which awakened residents iv nearby buildings, reportedly was caused by a small bomb place in a metal
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  • 77 1 MANILA. Mon. Fighting broke out at the Manila docks today when three truckloads of strike breakers tried to crash a picket line. Many minor injuries were reported in the melee before police brought the situation under control. It was the first outbreak of violence
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  • 84 1 JAKARTA, Mou. Infantry troops of the elite "Sillwangt Division have repaid their debt Ui the villagers who helpeu them quell the "Darul Islam" rebels In West Java last year, the oflulal Antara news agency reporteu today. In a ten-month "civic action" drive, the troops have built
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  • 68 1 LONDON, Mon.— A harmless gross wake panicked a Jazs banu In a British Broadcasting Corporation television studio lan nfcciu. a .spokesman disclosed too a... Ed Braden and his band were just leaving the buiidaland when one member noticed the snake. The musicians all fled In
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  • 67 1 MALACCA. Mon. The t'liolrra outbreak hero has forced a postponement of the forthcoming Malacca Local Council Authority elections. Nomination day for the three Rural District Council elections and the Municipal Council election was originally fixed for May 27 and June 6 respectively. The new dates are
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  • 1046 1 54 more cases of cholera ITUALA LUMPUR. 1V Mon. The Ministry of Ik'illlli tod:is extended its mass inoculation campaign to cover Negri Sembilan and Johore in addition to Malacca. This follows an abrupt jump in the number of cholera suspects. The total ix now
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 203 2 POLICE: VOTERS HAPPY AND PEACEFUL... J^AIROBI, Mon. A 90 per cent general election poll in three of Kenya's ■even regions was reported today. Hundreds ol thousands ol voters Hocked to 700 polling stations throughout the country, standing In queues for as lpng as 12 hours aa
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    • 89 2 15 party r supporters held in clashes TifUFULIRA, (North--ITI em Rhodesia), Mon. Police threw teargas and made baton charges in four African suburbs here yesterday to breaK up clashes between supporters of two African political parties. The clashes were between supporters of the United National Independence Party and the African
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    • 30 2 KYOTO (Japaiu. Mon —An Asian city planning conference will be held next spring in Japan. it was decided at the Japan City Planning Society meeting here yesterday.— U.P.l
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    • 121 2 Indonesia to get 60 p.c. oil profits JAKARTA, Mon. J Foreign-owned oil companies operating in Indonesia have agreed to become contractors of the State and turn over 60 per cent of their profits to the government, company officials said today. A spokesman of the Standard Vacuum Company of California said
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    • 143 2 THE GEISHA WHO WAS SOLD INTO MATRIMONY DIES TOKYO, Mon. A former geisha, who figured in one of Japan's most famous love affairs, has died. Yuki Kato, better knewn as 'Morgan Oyuki."' died late on Saturday of pneumonia at the age of 81 in Kyodo. She was born the daughter
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    • 55 2 TEHERAN, Mon. Another 61] persons have, been drowned in flash floods in Northern Persia in the past 24 hours, according to reports reaching here today. The new floods brought Persian; flood death toll for the past week to nearly 150. The flash floods have struck nearly
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    • 429 2 ADDIS ABABA. Mon J^ COMMITTEE of the African Foreign Ministers conference here yesterday unanimously agreed to recommend the banning of nuclear tests in Africa, the elimination of foreign bases and the liquidation of blocs such as the Monrovia and Casablanca groupings, conference sources said.
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    • 484 2 LONDON" A sentie- LlinUUll. manly of burglars gave the c night watchman £11 for their loot and then tipped off the police about their break-In at Chelsea, a j fashionable London suburb. The watchman. Donald Dhws. said a «;>"« "1 HIT pounced on him ami him to
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    • 50 2 LONDON. Mon.— Mr. MacOonald, Governor o: who has been buffering Hum i pneumonia, has completely ii> I covered and will return to woric next Monday, a Kenya government spokesman said here today. He was ordered to rest by his doctors on March 31.— Reuter.
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    • 43 2 SAIGON. Mon.— A U.S. Army H-21 helicopter which crashed south of Saigon on Saturday due to mechanical failure has been destroyed by an American bombIng plane to prevent it from lalling into Communist hands, a U.S. military spokesman said today. U.P.I.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 153 3 THESE 1.500 M.P.H. JETS ARE RAFS FIRST WEAPON rpiiEY are called The i- Firebirds a squadron of 1.500 m.p.h. Lightning jet-lighters. At £500.000 each, they are the front-line weapon in Fighter Command's armoury. And they make up the RAF's latest acrobatic squadron. The pilots who fly
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    • 80 3 LONDON. Mon. The British War Office said- last night that the army has abandoned its 15.000 Territorial Army recruiting target of go-anywhere at anytime soldiers. The target now is 8 000 for these troops, known as "everreadlo.v" The creation of the Territorial Army Emergency Reserve
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    • 66 3 BERLIN. Mon— Soviet border guards yesterday delayed a U.S. Army convoy for 3 4 hours with a demand that the soldiers leave their vehicles to be counted. A U.S. spokesman said the army Insisted on its rights to pass Soviet checkpoints without the soldiers dismounting and
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    • 304 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. WHITE House officials said yesterday relations between President Kennedy and British Premier Macmillan remained excellent. Th;s was their reaction to a dispatch in the Sunday Mirror of London written by Richard Crossman. a Labour Member of Parliament, saying that Mr. Kennedy
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    • 73 3 MIAMI. Mon. AmiCastro guerrillas attacked a Cuban military eucampment on Saturday night and killed several government militiamen during a brief hit-and-run raid. Exile sources here reported that the raid took place at a military post on Parara Beach, about 10 miles from Havana. The raid was
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    • 32 3 PARIS iwon. xecnnicai ana i administrative stafl of the sute run French Radio and Television network struck for 24 hours from midnight last night in support of wage claims.— Reuter.
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    • 193 3 Mac sets a peacetime record for Premiers LONDON. Mon —Mr. Harold MacmUUtn achieves new political distinction this week as the British Prime Minister with the longest continuous period of peacetime service in the 20th century. The record formerly belonged to tbe late Mr. Herbert Henry Asquith. latterly tbe Earl of
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    • 51 3 LONDON. Mon. Queen Elizabeth's royal household at Buckingham Palace has presented a sucked royal groom with £16 bill for hot water, his trade union reported yesterday. The bill is for a five month period between Mr. Edward Taylor's dismissal and his leaving a royal-owned flat.—
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    • 175 3 GREENSBORO (North Carolina), Mon. Negro college students marched around this city yesterday and held prayer vigils and a mass meeting In protest against the arrest of some 666 Negroes here during the last week. Local Jails, a one-time polo hosplta' and the Gullford
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  • 1209 4 INQUIRY IS TOLD OF OFFICIALS WHO MISLED' MEMBERS OF THE CABINET (SINGAPORE, Mon. The general secretary of the National Trades Union Cohgress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today accused Treasury oflicials of .'"misleading" members of the Cabinet. He said they had not informed
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  • 149 4 WATER: PUBLIC USING LESS SINGAPORE, Mon. Slight rain at Tebrau and public cooperation in saving water has helped to slightly improve the water stocks in Singapore. A Public Utilities Board statement said today that 0.38 inch of rain fell at Tebrau yesterday raisins the river level by. an inch to
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  • 311 4 OINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union said that it was prepared to have its dispute with the North British and Mercantile Insurance Co.. referred to arbitration if the terms of reference were known and the Minister of Labour so directed
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  • 150 4 A stimulus to go out and see for oneself SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore branch of the Malayan Nature Society and the Singapore Ento- mological Society have put up a joint-exhibit in the foyer of the National Library. It will be open until May 31. The exhibit includes photo- graphic studies
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  • 29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Free booklets on Buddhism are obtainable trom the Buddhist Union at 28. Jalan Senyum. Those Interested can apply to the secretary of the union.
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  • 115 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Social Welfare Department today made a final payment of cash relief and rent subsidy io 1,551 victims of the Bukit Ban Kee fire, at the Havelock Road Community Centre. The victims received $10 each the fifth payment from the Bukit Ban Kee
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  • 114 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— A 17-year-old boy. Tay Geok Guan. vm u>day committed to stand dial at the next Assizes at the tl of 4 preliminary inquiry into t charge of attempted armed robbery. Senior Inspector T. 8. Zuin, 1 told the Ninth Magistrate s Court that Chng
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  • 159 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Emil Appolus. South-We>t African delegate to the Afro-Asian journalists' conference in Jakarta, today described Malaysia as "more of a step towards unity than a threat to its neighbouring countries." He was speaking to reporters at the airport before leaving for
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  • 268 5 YOUTHS DROP TERANG BULAN PROTEST PENANG. Friday. 'THE Penang youth division of Umno withdrew at 1 its annual assembly last night two resolutions criticising the heads of State Government departments and protesting against the recent "Terang Bulan" incident in Jakarta. It did this on the advice of the Umno youth
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  • 55 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon Inche j Zainal Abldln bin KasHhut.ni, diaiiman of the Lower Per.ik District Rural Development Committor h...N announced the comple- tion of 10 minor rural projects in the district casting $31,485. Anioni: the projects are seven community halls, a jetty, a well and
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  • 115 5 Umno is urged to ban the Twist PENANG, Mon. A resolution urging the Federation Government to ban the Twist will be considered at the Penang Umno division's annual meeting to be held at Umno Hall on Sunday. i The resolution, condemning the dance as unsuitable for Malayans, will be proposed
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  • 69 5 Luncheon put off— at Lee's request SINGAPORE. Mon. A Singapore National Union of Journalists luncheon at which the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will speak, has been postponed from Wednesday to Friday. The postponement was requested by the Prime Minister because Wednesday coincides I with the opening of
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  • 37 5 PENANG. Mon.— About 75 radio sets, worth $6,000, were stolen from the Sterling Store in Bishop Street yesterday. Police believe the thieves entered the shop by scaling a telephone post behind it.
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  • 187 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Umno secre-tary-general. Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi will go to Klang on Thursday for "peace talks" with leaders of seven Umno branches there who recently threatened to quit the organisation. The branches made the threat following a refusal
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  • 83 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Rose Lam Yoke Lin, 23, a housewife, fell to her death from a fifthfloor flat in Jalan Satu, old Kallang Airport, at dawn today. She was found unconscious on the pavement below the flat by her husband. Mr. John Chew Thlen Loy, a clerk
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  • 331 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. 'JHE Federation Court of Appeal today reduced by a third the $99,572 damages awarded to a former estate manager, Yuson Bien, 52, by the Seremban.High Court. Mr. Justice Ismail Khan had awarded Yuson $80,000 general damages and
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  • 50 5 KOTA BHARU, Mon. A pad! planter, Mahmud bin Hamat, 27. was found murdered last night near his home In Kampong Kubang Dapat in Pasir Puteh. 20 miles from here. His body, believed to have been shot and hacked, was discovered by the villagers In a padl field.
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  • 139 5 Widow, 18, tells of 24-day abduction ordeal ALOR STAR, Mon. An 18-y e a r o1 d widow, wno was reported to have been kidnapped by four men in Jitra last month, has returned home. Sltl Aminah binte Mat Noh said she was kept In a hotel room in Penang
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  • 166 5 A LOR STAR, Mon. The Kedah Assize Judge. Mr. Justice Sufflan, warned a 60-year-old tapper today "not to I play the fool with married women." "It Is dangerous to dis- turb the wives of other men In your
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 439 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AN 18-year-old girl, Loo Kuei Mooi alias Choo Moi, of Cheras Road, told a magistrate's court today that her mother, Leong Moi, was shown a red identity card containing a photograph before she attended an identification parade at a
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  • 57 6 ALOR STAR. Mon.— The Alor Star MCA division has named a six-man team to the Alor Star Alliance committee. The team is headed by the chairman. Da to (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok. The other members are Messrs. Ooi Eng Hong, Tan Hai Loon, Lim Pee Hung,
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  • 121 6 Ex-soldiers not keen to 'sign up again V-UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ex servicemen, who learned a trade during their first tour of duty as soldiers, are not keen to "sign up" for a second stint with the Army. A call to ex-servicemen to enlist In the Federation Signals Regiment has met
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  • 73 6 4D man fined $2,ooo— car is confiscated SINGAPORE, Mon. A magistrate ordered the confiscation of a car today and fined its driver, Lim Yang Jin, $2,000 or four months' jail, for assisting in running a four-digit lottery. Inspector Eugene Wong told Mr. John Dorai Raj. the magistrate, that when the
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  • 245 6 Boycott of airline, so MPs won't visit Jakarta SINGAPORE, Mon. c The three visiting British Labour MPs today scrapped a planned one-day visit to Jakarta in the face of the continued Indonesian boycott of BOAC flights The three Mr. Arthur Bottomley, "Shadow Minister" for Colonial and Commonwealth Affairs, the Rev.
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  • 230 6 TOHORE BAHRU, Mon. J —The widow of a hospital assistant, Mohamed Atan bin Nordiu alias Atan bin Nordin, 38, who was killed in a road accident 27 month* ago. was awarded $55,000 and costs by the High Court here toda. Siti Aisah binte Abdul Samad.
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  • 50 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Railway has helped an ex-shun ter, Mr. S. Ponnusamy, 68. to open a small sundry shoo on railway land in Brickfields Road. Mr. Ponnusamy had lost both legs In an accident while on duty 14 years ago at' Port Swettenham.
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  • 23 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Interpreters' Union will hold its annual meeting in a magistrate's courtroom at 4 45 p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 152 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. IT was back to work-as-usual today for 350 employ--1 ees of the Mercantile Bank throughout the country after the National Union or Bank Employees and the management reached agreement on their bonus claim. Six branches of the bank were affected when
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  • 133 6 Man jailed two years for trying to rape girl, 10 TJUALA LUMPUR, Mon. iV Khoo Peng Wah. 22. unemployed, was jailed for two years by Mr. Justice Gill in the High Court today for attempting to rape a 10-year-old girl. Khoo pleaded guilty. The DP. P.. Mr. K. C. I.
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  • 50 6 SINGAPORE. Man. Madam Mm Leong Kuan. 83. mother of the secretary-general of Singapore People's Alliance, Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan, died in her home at Kuo Chuan Avenue la&t night after ahort Illness. The funeral will take place at 3 pjn. on Saturday at Bullm cemetery.
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  • 61 6 PENANG. Mon.— Khoo Eng Kooi 2». wm today flned $120. or two months' Jail, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to re-sell 20 cinema tickets at the Eastern Theatre on the afternoon v! May 18. The prosecution said Khoo was arreated
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  • The Straits Times
    • 617 8 The latest incursion into Sarawak from across the Indonesian border is the worst of the four forays. This raid was a pure act of brigandage, a vicious night attack or two trading boats by a band of well armed men. There were about twelve of them, of
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    • 416 8 Teachers have long been unhappy with the system oi school management boards, but their criticisms have not always been well thought out In calling for the abolition of the boards, the Perak Branch of the National Union ol Teachers has merely repeated familiar general charges. Board members are
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    • 187 8 The Federations Chief Injspector of Mines. Mr. Burke has furnished new and dismal evidence that tin prospecting yields only the most meagre rewards. Of more than 410,000 acres prospected last year, no more than 11,600 acres- I—or1 or less than three per cent could be considered as possibly
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  • 1326 8 Struggle to right the UN's finances AS NEW EFFORTS ARE MADE TO END A POLICY OF 'FINANCIAL BRINKMANSHIP' NEW YORK, Mon. WHEN the U.N. Ceneral Assembly met in special session on Tuesday, the only item on its agenda was the financial plight of the organisation. This has the specific purpose
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  • LETTERS
    • 221 8 Fis not my wish to enter Into controversy over the matter of the practicality of using pythons to keep down rats, nor had I any Intention to antagonise anybody when I first brought up the subject. The plight of the shopkeepers around the Kuala Lumpur Central Market
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    • 117 8 were good enough to publish last Saturday part of a correction of an Inaccurate report aopearir.e In your paper on Thursday. May 16, wherein It was alleged that I made a statement gravely reflecting on my friend Mr. P. F. de Souza. As the full statement was not
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    • 41 8 THE Minister of Labour and Social Welfare has shown great keenness in welfare work. It is hoped he will soon take strong and effective steps to set up a co-ordinating and advisory body for youth welfare. HJLS. CHAN Malacca
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  • 332 8  - The man who lives for the dead FREDERICK SCHEU by VIENNA, Mon. Th« two-room office on the third floor of an old building in the commercial quarter of Virnna ha.s only one odd fraturr. The door has no knob on the outside. The staff consists or one man and a
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  • 430 9 Pay pact dispute: Bani accuses minister SINGAPORE, Monday. LEFT-WING trade unionist, Mr. S. T Bani, charged in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court today that the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, and the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, had intervened to prevent the
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  • 169 9 400 Federal Reserve Unit men for S'pore exercise SINGAPORE. Mon. The 400-s t ron g Singapore-based Federal Reserve Unit will participate for the first time in a masive two-day internal security exercise here beginning tomorrow. In the joint police-mi-litary exercise code-named "Photo Finish." policemen and troops in full battledress and
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  • 109 9 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew wearing a tanjak. a Malay ceremonial headdress, and ridin? in a gaily-decorated float, waves to cheering crowds in the B^dok district during his tour of the Changi constituency on Sunday. The "sampan -on-\vheels procession had
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  • 37 9 SEREMBAN. Mon. Four picnickers were waylaid yesterday evening by a gang of robbers at the Chinese rock temple In Ulu Temlang, near here and robbed of a transistor radio, a watch and I $15 each.
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  • 145 9 KUCHING. Monday. TtHE response to the new Sarawak Border Scout A defence force recruiting teams which started work today had been "extremely good," said a police spokesman this afternoon. "We are getting more volunteers than we need at the moment." he added. The recruiting teams are
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  • 65 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sir I Henry Lin tot 1. a deputy Under- Secretary of State in the Commonwealth Relations Office, has been named British High ComniiiMomr to Canada. Sir Henry led the British delegation here last month for initial talks with the Malayan Government
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  • 224 9 Rats eat his toes-and he didn't know JPOH, Mon.— The rats 1 in Kuala Lumpur's Central Market may be more numerous, but for sheer audacity they will have to take second place to the rodents in Ipoh. Ipoh rats proved their nerve two nights ago when they went to work
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  • 48 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Professor Theodoras Henricus Franciscus Klompe. 58. Professor of Geology at the University of Malaya, died here yesterday after a prolonged illness. Professor Klompe had held the chair of geology since the beKinning of the year. He came from Leiden University in Holland.
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  • 113 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Admiral Sir Varyl Begg, the new Commander -In Chief of the Far East Unified Command, who arrives here on Thursday will be briefed on the Malayan defence situation. He will meet ttie Heads of Services, and the Secretary for
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  • 48 9 IPOH. Mon. A farmer's wife, Loh Yoke Kiew, 37, was electrocuted yesterday evening when she went to feed chickens at her house in Pasir Plnji new village here. She died on the way to hospital. There was a short circuit in the chicken coop building.
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  • 233 9 SIX (Keciah), Mon. Foot-sore Australian troops hunting Communist bandits on the Thailand border have been cheered by the sight of a slight, bespectacled, officer waving a paper cup. "Over this way boys. The brew and the biscuits are on as usual."
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    • 144 9 POLAROID SUNGLASSES p^CI jßedfiu/ti/er tAe Sun/ _U LIGHTWEIGHT! UNBREAKABLE! r A *sSfro ttUi POLAROID'S uniqw. polarizing Un»«» Aiu/^(t"2r*/)f^ fc=^ scientifically prefect th« ayes from j^gjjjf N^^lKS ((fCVt^E" harmful pi*** r WA Nt^' i RirrlasJ, clip-on sun-gla»se», f.j-4i-: v ir |^f gold-fillad frame. Ladies' and Hr rr>en s rnodeii. Tfc a
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    • 126 9 DANGER HER DIET IVIAY DESTROY HER jB jH-. mo ■■r Despite a full rice bowl, this girl may not be getting a full supply of vitamins' and minerals. World Health statistics show that many Asian diets lack a variety of meat, fish and fresh vegetables. This can make you subject
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    • 484 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes n nIA ut Starlight And You: 11.00 Clos* RADIO MALAYA Down. NATIONAL SHORTW.WK RADIO SINGAPORE 7 metre SIIOKT WAVK SERVICE AM 6.00 Tune Signal. Nt- 41 metres gwu-ku; 6.02 MorninK Melodies. MtDIIM WWt SEKVICe 7.00 Time Signal, The News. 47s metres 7.10 Sour Time; 7.30 Learn
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 243 10 Its the dress with the KIMONO SLEEVES NEW look is here and it's bound to make an impact in Singapore soon. It's the dress with the kimono sleeves. The bare arm look Is out. Fashion demands arms to be swathed in a flowing style. Earlier this year Paris introduced the
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    • 132 10 rusKi.l beds in the shapes of circles, hearts and horseshoes may be the newest status symbols. A horseshoe-shaped bed was displayed in Houston, rexas. recently, and it drummed up much interest. The price for this kind of sleeping is more than s 1 .."»oo for mattress
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    • 128 10 POPPITS FOR EARRINGS IpARRINGS are on their J way back and most of the new ones are the dingledangle kind. About five years ago many women stopped wearing earrings, except per- haps, older women and tho.sc who didn't care a fig about fashion. The earring hit of the year is
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    • 255 10 RECIPES TO SUIT ALL TASTES ir'OMEN who take pride in cooking will find this pocket size recipe book it looks more like a table diary handy to keep in the kitchen for ready reference. Just released in Singapore. "Favourite Recipes" was compiled and edited by members of the American community.
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    • 91 10 HOUSEHOLD HINTS ORANGE juice can be made into a different drink by just adding a little tangy grapefruit or pineapple juice. Canned fruits taste better if they're opened and placed In a bowl and kept at room temperature one hour before using. Small plastic bags make good storage containers for
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    • 333 10 DREAMS FROM PARIS 1 LOTION^\. M W± PERFUME MW\ J ATOMISER y %Hi I BRILLIANTINE M I I*l I I•- I VH^^^yiMf/sOLK AGENTS: lon tor 1 Advertisement Beauty Advice n I have iw-rer yet seen a finer method of f r J f'^\ improving the com- J^4 plexion. Wrinkles are
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    • 562 10 M^lHi aaA mi sqw |bb jfD fflrnnmr Multl- vitamins in a frual j I |^M *^1 flaTored base The new \%»Vf I 1/-^ o*. JK. *ay to take th* esapntial N. •z£^ l^* 1 vitamins children need. MULTI VITAMIN M^MjSL* Squibb multi-vitamin c»p- /aHaa^^*^™^?^^ sules supplies thr time- VU c^->
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 285 10 Straits Times Crossword aal I |U I 'ojt K t I^ 1 ACROSS least quantity of seed, perhaps 1. Poor Grant's lad Ned has his M difficulty, but makes the or- Rud uxchln has to lie clumsithodox speech (8 7) ly lBv 8. Shows stubbornness; yet re- 7 Tt>e rt
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  • FOREIGN DESK
    • 1124 11 CAPE CANAVERAL, Monday ASTRONAUT Gordon Cooper told a Press conference last night how he brought his space capsule back to earth by manual control and said: "Actually, it was much easier than I had anticipated.'' Following
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    • 193 11 - MOSCOW. Mon. President Kennedy's blue and white airliner arrived here yesterday with 10 top American atom scientists on board alter flying non-stop from Washington in eight hour* and 38 minutes. A U.S. Embassy spokesman sajd the Boeing 7OTs flight would be submitted to
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    • 53 11 IAU.MUN ISOnifrseiJ, iviuii. me 3i<»ic <Ji me realm is secure again Somerset will not secede lrom England after all. A movement calling Itself the 8011s of Somerset called a meeting here last week to plan the county's future as a self -governing province. Only 10 people
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    • 195 11 At what age should a girl start using Tampax? There are no hard and fast rules about v.hen to startIs ut one trend is definitely on the upturn: girls are starting to use Tampax internal sanitary protection at a younger and younger age. There arc two reasons i (or this:
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    • 192 11 You get 17 flights every week by t\ A MT* BO Hi ROLLS-ROYCE g JETS p>*^ ff vf '//'fl *^^^^^/^UF*"^^^ 8 EASTBOUND 9 WESTBOUND Fly in the supreme comfort and reliability of Rolls-Royce Comets or 707s EAST BOUND I WEST BOUND ALL OVER THE WORLD ARR DEP I FLIGHT ARR
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS...
    • 156 12 Third Gold Star ship due Friday A NOT HER Gold Star Line ship, the third, is expected in Singapore on Friday on her maiden voyage and will load for South and West African ports. The 9.729 d.w. tons vessel. Tsedek. is employed in the line's service from Japan via Hong
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    • 50 12 Copra arrivals in Singapore last week totalled about 700 tons, well below the average of the past two months, says Lewis and Peat's weekly produce report. As a result, earlier business In fob copra was conducted from the lower level rising to $28.75 for current month shipment.
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    • 486 12  - Up: Danish frozen chicken imports GEOFFREY BOLAND By Board president predicts bigger business jyjALAYANS arc acquiring nn increasing taste for Danish frozen chicken which is becoming more and more popular and last year imports from Denmark formed .">1 per cent of the local market. This was stated in Singapore last
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    • 265 12 SINCE the invention of the typewriter in 1867 virtually all typewriters have borne a strong family resemi blance to one another because regardless of the make or model, manual or electric, the same principle applies the typist touches a key, a type bar
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    • 86 12 POULTRY MEN BID FOR MORE SALES /CHINESE animal feed millers \s of Singapore have formulated a plan to assist poultry farmers over the current crisis brought about by the drop in prices of poultry and eggs. At a meeting held recently, it was agreed that a sales campaign was necessary
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    • 33 12 Mr. Van Vlaenderen, overseas representative of Oevaert, will arrive In .Singapore next Tuesday to study the market for his company's graphic product* and to visit the agent*. Maclalne Watson (Imports) Ltd.
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    • 159 12 AN executive of an Australian pharmaceutical company visited his new Malaysian agents, Jack Chia and Co. (Malaysia) Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur last week. He was Mr. R. J. Gilligan. manager of National Sales and Export Division. Drug Houses of Australia Ltd.. who was on his
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    • 93 12 Banker wins overseas tour A SENIOR employee of First National City Bank, Singapore. who won the bank's Area Travel Award, will go on a four-week visit to the branches in Japan and the Philippines, beginning on July 9. He is Mr. Koh Kirn Hoe (above), a prewar employee who has
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    • 93 12 »pHE general sales manager of RV B. Engineering Products Ltd. of Melbourne. Australia. Mr. A. S. Walker visited Singapore and the Federation recently to introduce new products and to survey market prospects. While in Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Walker attended the Australian Industries Malayan Exhibition, where his company
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    • 149 12 Staff post changes at Nestle announced SEVERAL staff appointments have been made at Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd., a company spokesman announced. Mr. Lim Khing Fong, a graduate of the University of Malaya, and formerly with the company's Singapore office, has been appointed assistant to the marketing manager in Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 68 12 Imports of household and Industrial sewing machines Into Singapore dropped substantially last year, totalling 44.200 units against I 49. 5C0 units In the previous year, and 57,500 units the year before. The December Imports totalled 2.500 machines against 5.100 uniu In November. Exports amounted to I 21.600
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    • 97 12 MALAYAN M.P. EXPLAINS HOW RUBBER IS COLLECTED DATO Teoh Chze Chong, Malayan Member of Parliament (above centre) explains how rubber is collected to Mr. C. E. Bloedorn. Goodyear sporting director deft) and Mr. R. W. Pockmire, Goodyear general sales manager, during his visit to the plantation exhibition of Goodyear at
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    • 24 12 Singapore Imported 20.033 ton* of fresh oranges last year, against 19.793 tons In the previous year, and 17.181 tons the year before.
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    • 188 12 <Cjs«7 ft OTOX EAR DROPS A MOST EFFECTIVE OTOX E.r Drop, contain REMEDY FOR r;:':,:r:,r,.: ear infections of batten* and lunp and is ideal lor treating almost all ANOTHER Wfi'SlfM PRODUCT •upcriuial ear infections. V»^^F TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX Thi.« modrrn rlstern Is handsome, hygienic, and efficient in operation.
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    • 120 12 ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL PURCHASING for all types of Industrie* and factories Quotations obtained for your needs from anywhere In Europe: plant, machinery and spares purchased and delivered to you. TATA LIMITED, LONDON established 1907, with over ftftv years experience of this kind ol work in developing countries. For particulars write, TATA
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    • 1405 13 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.! Dvi S'wra SMI* f. S-haa Paaaajj MARON L'aaal, Dublin, R dan, H'burg la Part AJAX L.Tirpiil Glasgow 61*. 11 Mat a May 24/21 May 21 AORASTOS Avonmouth, Liv.rpMl GM. IS May 24 May 2S/ 1 ELPUIOR LivirpttL Glatgoa May 29 Jm* 2 JaM 4
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    • 1442 13 EIPRtSS SEWICt TO LONOON UVERPOOt ft COtniMtltTH fOtTS. rasra r. rnaai r^aaas WJOjUCaaTOI (M H'aarr, itm, Harra. M-ftr* 6. 13/ Ma, 21 May 24/21 May 29/ 1 ftENLOMONO.itxaj L'aaat. ROM, Hull. NMH May 29/29 May 29/ 4 Jua* J/ 5 BEN6LOE (EXJ lmmw. M»ro, Naailari May 24/ 4 Jaao 9/
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    • 1087 13 W McALISTER «c CO.. LTD. w, Irli Ni ***** \m^ 4 CLLERMAJI UNI 6* atXAVBNESS LINI LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, LOS MMMUI »AN FRANCISCB, HAVRE. MULL 1 MIBOLESUS4IBN SEAIILt. VANCOUVER S PORILINB. CITY Of LEICESUI Acciltiu cai|« lor Ce.tral I S«iU S'por* f. S'kM "KM BRONX»ILU I. P.rt/22May j-^, p\JT P,n,n.
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  • 738 14 From Our Market Correspondent WHEN operations resumed on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday there was a continuation of the bullish trend after a few trading days of mixed prices in industrials. Turnover was reasonable »nd selective buying in some cases took prices to new
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  • 23 14 Malayan Stork Indicea: May 18 Ma? :n Industrials: 109.67 110.92 Tins: 113.85 116.04 S rubbers: 115.76 116.20 Dec. 29. 1962 100.
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  • 857 14 f^^}lk£Bl^i^^D business trt toft Siry* gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number ol the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BomUld ll.ooo> 51.57; Dunlept 1 1.000) t&M O. 52.81 SI. (IL'.OOOi >.'. H.(KJO) 52.81, I. 1 000) 52.*3: Catt Imtlting
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  • 276 14 mHERE was a slight drop In X the Straits tin price yesterday of 37$ cents to $459.12} on an offering estimated down 15 tons to 240 tons. In London on Friday tin was moderately dealt in at steady prices. The setback at
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  • 216 14 Ihipi lying alongside thi fimcaport arc Kurllln 40,41. Bankura 2j 28, Sadao H.W. 3, Musi Lloyd 3v3H. state of Vttar Pradrnh 46. Li|n* N.W. 1. Akakuraaan Uaru 18. Brnmacdbui 33 34. Haljdla 45. Olenvillv 12. Adraatus 35 36 Solannor N.W. I. Rokan 147 N.W. 4. Batavla
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  • 122 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. T»HE share market resumed on A the steady to firmer lines of last week with rises more prominent than (alls. Colonial Snrar had solid trada at 655. 3d. and Philip Morris had a sharp rise to 38s. Oils were Irregular pnd mostly lower. Base metals were
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  • 248 14 IUNE lirtt trade rubbar buyers l.e.b cleted at 5 p.m. in Slngapert and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Til cents per Ib. up a quarter or a cent. Tbe tone was very quiat. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M R.C. elating prices In oents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt f
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  • 29 14 MAY 20. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: Ml cents nip a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5459.12 A (down 37} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 15 tons).
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    • 1109 14 i BBbaßßßaajafl aaßßaß^La^pjßMHa^^aJ^P^^ael^BejßßHajß^Hß^aVjl O.S.A. Partite. Atlantic «t Great Lafce>« Service lean* Loam El* (la tv tl» tl* S'DOre f S'haei Honolulu S f'cueo L. Anenei N vom Ue«eiat< ttmtim, Mars" Ml* May M/11 Ma> Jl Imn Jt last t Jsl| IS III) 1 tag -lelixa Itare 25 21 Jeae ilHIm
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    • 1088 14 OPTION PREMIUMS PRODUCE PRICES (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) HINiIC Predu«* ■itr)an«e, tlfitaalay 20. Three Months. ~J? r Dun lops 19 cts Ceeemit ell: bulk »42t teller*, drum BJlMtMralO-el. "SUT^May/Juß. UK/Oon.l—t 127 l' t m iv buyers. Sammoß 14 eta. r>ee»eri asuntok white IIS2I aellera. H^S^rt^fl^t. k Sarawak white |ISO aellera. special 2^£
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    • 83 14 Passenger Cargo Service, STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MADRAS. Spore P. S'hom Penortg TSS. "STATE Or MADRAS" Vey. 123 19/22 May 23 May 24 Mary Chief Agents: R. JumobHoy 4V Sens Ltd., Singapore. Phone. *****. HOA SIAMC STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. Oiatttrtar Hem, Ctilrtt tear S'aett Ial: i)UI-! wtealy terwet as KUCHIKC. StRIKEI, IHUMIIt, SHU V^V
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    • 405 14 KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in thr federation of Malaya). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a dividend, the twentyseventh, of nlnepence <9d.) per Stock Unit, leas Income Tax at the rate of forty per cent, has been declared due and payable to Stockholders on the register on the SU»
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 987 15 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the paitnership hereiolore ing between UOH HEAN KHOON deceased CHEAH YOU TONG deceased and SP. RM. N. NACHIAPPA CHETTIAR cwrylng on business as saw millers under the style or firm or CHOP SIN BAN LEONG at No. 457-B. Sungel Korok:. Alor Star. Kedah
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    • 1057 15 mmmmm ■sbbi Isa^s^^a^^^^^^^M^^aßßß^^^^^^^^a^a^^^^^^^^^^a^Jl In 'XVi lil J lAil I Xl 1J «4 1 I al<M 1 iintiniird from Page s SITUAHONS VACANT to Wordt %i < Hlm.t—Box M rts. *Mtr» KEEN SALESMEN Required for Bnndry tntineenng Products lo Kuala Lumpur by British Company. Write itiving full details of salary required
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    • 957 15 SITUATIONS VACANT TO Hore"j M (Milt.)— Box SO cf». EUROPEAN COMPANY requires first -class men wumi ases 24 to M to fill the following posts. (1) Medical Detallmaa with experience in northern Malaya. Commencing salary (450-000 per month plus expenses. (2> Medical Salesman a -knowledge of northern market. Commencing salary
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    • 1082 15 SITUATIONS VACANT :i Word* Si <mn.l—Box it ets. txlra EUROPEAN LAUY SECRETARY Good f ducat 100 in Cnglisb Must be ablt to deal with Correspondent*. Knouiedsr or Civil KnKinwnng terms an advantage Box A 6315 8.T.. 8 pore APPLICATION* ARK INVITBO from rrdrimioo Siosapor* Citizeos 10 ail a I xcaacy
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    • 1089 15 SITUATIONS VACANT M »or*s Si I Mm i— Box it ctt. mxtrm WANTED COOKBOV and "ash' general amah. Amencai. r*mllv >lv* In. Phone ."4673 s pore SINGAPORE AFTERCARE ASSOCIATION, Post ot Alter^are oftVer advertised oi M 2 63 tilled All applicants thanked. WANTED hook-keeper with knowledge of Chinese able to
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    • 1014 15 EDUCATION I tt Wordt «i i Hiit.)— Box it rtt. mxtrm REGISTER NOW!! June Sessions: Secretarial. Stenography. Bookkeeping. typewriting (Beginners Advanced i Shorthand Speed 50 150: Raja's College (Oisn a 2nd floor) 9555 a (S poi«i GENUINE CUARANTEI Postal j tuition In the history or correspondence tuition no school :n
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    • 1031 15 FOR HIRE Wordt SS Mm.)— Box St ctt. txtrm MOOfSN FURNITURE REFRICERATORS Kn.. On Lo« Montniy I'.euial Hire Purchase Also Accented. Bin Gae> Seng RI Rocnore Canal Road. Singapore. Tel. EttaV. TELEVISION RECEIVERS. RAOIOS, I Radiograms. Refrigerators. Uas Cookers for Hire) at small monthly rental Kee Huat Radio Co.. Ltd..
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    • 851 15 FOR SALE Hera's 55 (Hit.) Boa id ctt. txtrm just a rtw psaensM aatlßM Bapa of this area left. Come and sea Vhtm at thr Donald Mooir G»l> Clemer.cni Avenue, Sin.;. nor*. CCC JUNK STORE. im Curiosity Shop". t3T. Winsiedt Drive. Siacapors 8. Buy Sell, Tnde-in and Ho all types
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  • TIMESPORT (1)
    • 455 16  -  EPSOM JEEP By Pari Passu, Sweet 18 show up on soft track KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Sweet Eighteen and Pari Passu. two fancied runners at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, handled a soft track pretty well this morning. Sweet Eighteen, with Merv Posner up, .sprinted 2f in 261/5.
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    • 120 16 PARIS, Moii. Epsom Derby entry Due de Gueldre. a 14-1 out- sider. won the 250.000 francs ($151,700) Prix Lupin for three- year-olds over IOJf at Longchamu yesterday. Due de Gueldre. owned by Baron Thierry de Zuylcn and ridden by Louis Heurtcr. sot up In the last
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    • 206 16 pARIS. Mon. Australia, the world's leading tennis nation, has only two players No 1 Roy Emerson and No. S Ken Fletcher— ln the men's < singles quarter-finals of the French lawn tennis championships. Emerson will meet Nice la Pletrangeli (Italy) while Fletcher Is to play
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    • 587 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon National Joy, mho won the Trial yesterday, heads the Held of 16 top ((printers (or the i King's Gold Cup tc :be run here on Sunday. Weights for three 1 races on the third day are: KINC'S CUP
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    • 340 16 STIPE'S REPORT KUALA LUMPL'K MOB. BUp- nid:nry Stewards report on y> crdav's races: RACE I— Hying I'liorniv apprentice Samry I v.is sightly inconvenienced in the .-.iMmht bj Forest Beau I apprentice Subiaiu who s lifted under pressure. RACE 2— Roi d'Aiout 'L. John- i son) lost
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    • 705 16 NOTICE We wush to advise that as irom I i. instant, that LAM SEE KENO i.« no longer employed ay a Sloreman in our Company and is not authorised, under no cir- 1 CMWCBBMfc to do business or col- j ir 1 1 any monies on our behalf. LYONS MOTORS.
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    • 864 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for the posts of Asst. Engineer in the Juron^ Industrial Development Division. .Minimum qualilicatioas: Candidates shall have a Degree or other recognised qualification in Civil Engineering acceptable by, the Institution ol Civil Engineering as giving exemption Irom Parts
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    • 2225 16 COMPANY MEETING I RUBBER GROWERS' ASSOCIATION CONSTANT EFFORTS TO INCREASE PRODUCTION AND EFFICIENCY MR. J. L. LOWE ON MEETING CHALLENGE OF SYNTHETIC RUBBER In the course of his speech at the Annual General Meeting of the Rubber Growers' Association (Inc) held in London on 17th May 1963, the Chairman. Mr.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 163 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOIR MATCH: Penang combined school.s v W Australian I schoolboys iCity Stadium. 7 JO pan.). SPORE DIV. 1: Chinese Athletic v Darul Allah <Jn Besar. 5.15): Div. 2B: Police v Blue Rovers (Balestier Rd>; Div. 2C: Stat Socccrites v Telok Kurau (Geylar.K'; Div. 3A: Arsenal 'A 1
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  • TIMESPORT (2)
    • 385 17 SOCCER SI N G A PORE, Mon. SAFA senior league trailers Fathul Karib scored their first major win of the season when they beat Indian Recreation Club 2-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Indians, without their regular stars. Newton. Coair Keilly and
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    • 70 17 KUALA LUMPUR, MonTwo goals by Jamalud^dln and another by Gallstan put Royal Malayan Air Force in the final of the Selangor Hockey Association junior knockout tournament when they beat Camp Mindef 3-0 In the semi-final played at Rifle Range Road here today. In the quarter-finals. Radio
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    • 45 17 LONDON, Mon. In reply to the West Indians' first Innings score of 306, MCC (two for one on Saturday) had made 55 for three wickets at lunch on the second day of their three-day match here today.— Reuter. WORLD OF SPORT
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    • 502 17 LONDON. Mon. Billy I Griffiths, MCC secretary, conllrmed today that Freddie Trueman. Yorkshire and England fast bowler. Is to receive £50 less than the maximum bonus for the last tour of Australia and New Zealand. Trueman set up a record of 250 Test wickets
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    • 318 17  - INDONESIA MAY BE STRUCK OFF ASIAN MEET LIST FRANCIS BOEY CYCLING By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SOME OF THE 12 countries participating in the Malayan Cyclists Federations first Asian cycling championships here from June 1 to 8 have lodged strong protests over the inclusion of Indonesia. They reason that, since the
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    • 263 17 Youths on trial for State team CINOAPORE. Mon. Eight J Singapore youth representaitvrs will be on trial for places in the Singapore Malaya Cup squad when they play their second match for Singapore "A" attainst RAP Chang! at Changi on Wednesday. The youth players, who represented Singapore in last month's
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    • 100 17 TENNIS Friunc CHC champioiuliips: Men's singles 1st rd— Toh Boon Teng bt Tan Seng Ouan 6-4. 7-5: Chans Tuck Lee bt C. H. Llew 6-4. 6-0. BASKETBALL Tour match (Malacca): Malacca bt dung Hwa. Manila. 68-56. GO-KAKTlNO Scrrmban meet, C.I. 3 race: 1 D. Long 2 B. Dick 3
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    • 24 17 the biciiL. nnplF BIG VALUE BIG FLAVOUR BIG REFRESHMENT TRADEMARK REGISIERED Bottled by U\J O V LIMITED Under uipmniiht.nl from I'epu-Cola Co. ,\tw Yor^
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    • 126 17 I 'llllilllllllli I Wm IB Si n£n!l 81 years of research makes the Hexanon lens alone worth the price of any KONICA camera [Hid cc c ran 9 e at f^ e nearest dealer Hong Kong s Sunday bnglish Language Newspoper FLOWN DAILY TO SINGAPORE is now on sale at
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  • 269 18 Tengku to tell Sultan personally: Let's forget our row KT ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman is to call on the Sultan of Perak personally and inform Imp Ruler that hv lias considered the "misanderstandinjf" be tween them over and closed. The Prime Minister decided on this after a meeting
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  • 38 18 \PORE. Mon. Mr. Lee Tirk Him. Assemblyman for Tiong Bahru, will open t tie new Buklt Ho Swee West < Chinese i School at Jalan Buklt Ho Swee. off Havelork Road, on Wednesday at 7.30 p m.
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  • 110 18 World water shortage: Probe by Unesco PARIS, Mon. Experts from Unesco met here today to consider the worlds growing shortage of water. The scarcity is not confined to arid areas. In highly developed countries more and more water Is needed to meet the demands of agriculture, industry and growing populations.
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  • 126 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Donations to the National Patriotic Fund through the Straits Times group now stand at $110 877.04. Today's collection amounted to $2,078.34. Latest contributors were: The R.R.I. Smallholders' Advisory Service suff members in Muar and Kluana districts. $31; staff and pupils of the High School.
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  • 38 18 LONDON, Mon. A memorial service for Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, last "White Rajah" of Sarawak, will be held in a chapel in St Paul* Cathedral here on Monday May 27. It was announced here today— Reuter
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    36 18 Spacephoto NEW ANGLE ON THE HIMALAYAS THIS is a copy of one of the photographs taken in outer space by astronaut Gordon Cooper during his 22-orbit trip around the earth.. It shows the Himalayas. UPI radiophoto.
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  • 129 18 CRICKET ONDON, Mon. In reply Li to the West Indians' first Innings total of 306. MCC had made 59 for three at tea on the second day of their threeday match here today. Rain brought the players in a quarter of an hour
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  • 257 18 LONDON, Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: Consol 2^^ £461/16 —1/16 Funding 47e £93 7 16 War 3' 2 f r £61 15/16 BAJV&3 Chartered 61/3 Hongkong £17>.» INSURANCE Com. Un. 47/I 'i —1/6 Prudential t2i- t >, Royal 3a/9 a RAILS
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  • 49 18 LONDON. Mon. Spot 22 9/16Q June 22 9/16 U. July 22>id. Aug' 23»,d.. July/Sept. 224 d.. Oct./ 1 Dec. 23 9/166... Jan/Mar. 22 9 'l6d. I Apr. June 22't.d., July Sept. 22> 2 d., Oct. Dec 22'4cT. c.l.f May unquoted. June 22'« d July 22 3/IM. Tone: Dull.
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  • 24 18 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers £906. sellers £906',, Forward buyers £906',. sellers £907. Settlement i £906*3. Turnover a.m. 60 tons, p.m. 55 tons Tone: Steady.
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