The Straits Times, 25 May 1963

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  • 25 1 Will 14. i: lIAII.Y <I II 111 II It KALE BXCEEVS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 544 1 Bacteria in the sea SWIMMING OFF COASTS OF SOUTH MALAYA 'NOT ADVISABLE FOR DURATION OF CHOLERA OUTBREAK' —OFFICIAL Another 13 new cases reported STRAITS TIMES STAFF REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE beaches at Port Dickson, Malacca, Muar and Minyak Beku. Johore, should be avoided by the public
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  • 84 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. The M-conil shipment of '.'.'.0.000 doses of cholera vaccine, a donation of the Formosa Government to the Singapore <»<>- wrnment. is due to arrive tomorrow by a U.S. \ir Force plane. This is the balance of the JOO.OOO doses which I he Formosa
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  • 88 1 GIRL WITH-THE-TERRIFIED-LOOK above was among 70,000 people who received anti-cholera jabs when mast inoculation started in eight centres in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. In many centres police were called to control the crowd. The operation will continue tomorrow. Straits Times picture. Manila clash: 100 hurt MANILA. Fri.— Violence
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  • 212 1 SINdAPORK. Fridav PRISOXKR. due to be tried in the High Court on four different charges, has Escaped from Outnim Jail. Kassim bin Haji Salim, 2i also known as Kassim oil Satigo. was missing from hi cell at 6.15 a.m. today. He is believed to
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  • 322 1 MINISTER IS BACK FROM EUROPE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Haji Talib, said on his return by air from London today that he did not think it necessary for him to rush home
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  • 226 1 HONG KONG, Fri. A PRO COMMUNIST organisation here met today to discuss plans for getting more water from Red China to relieve Hong Kong's worsening drought situation. The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce plans to draw water from the nearby
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  • 59 1 ADDIS ABABA. Prl —Ethiopian officials at Uv summit meeting here yesterday distributed a pamphlet showing the proponed "African nations' flag" a yellow map of Africa on a green background and an "African nations' anthem" prepared by the Imperial bodyguard. The "anthem" ended: "l«t us pray to
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON. Prl Senator Stuart Symington < Democrat > chairman ot the Senate St/y nip sub-committee told the Senate yesterday that the group's report on US. stockpile would be llnished by May 31.— Reuter.
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  • 90 1 BANGKOK. Fri. Anthrax has caused at least four human and many animal deaths in widely spaced areas of Thailand during the past few weo'fs. General Praoart Chanisthatien the Minister of the' Interior, was reported to I live snld that anthrax had! reached epidemic proportions in Chiengmai Province,
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  • 95 1 Now a naval 'exercise' in Malacca Strait JAKARTA. Fri. The Indonesian Navy is to hold a naval exercise in thr Malacca Strait, a spokesman of the First Maritime Command ha> announced, according to Antara news agency. The spokesman said four fast torpedo-boats had arrived In the port of Medan. North
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  • 159 1 Irian border guard is urged 'Vigilance is necessary' JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesia's influential "1945 generation" revolutionary movement has urged the Government to put a tight military guard on the border of West Irian and Australian PaDua (New Guinea). it ha.s also Mked for large-scale recruiting of Wp.st Irian Papuans for "defence
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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE. SiH—A fire which broke out at a sawmill In Paya Letter Road early this morning: wu put out by two fire ewtines within 30 mimiiPK. The damage ia estimated at $15,000.
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Fri. Thr m;i>krd bandits tod; r.iidti! a bullion war house hCffC and csiap. <l mm i.i it v truck with Hi |0 ban \*Uicd at ESHJ (>i -ini.oiint. OTI II SHANK. Fri 1 tj.m <;o\crnnirnt t" (l lmpe*e<l censorship -tup -pi'iHlrnts here
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 537 2 LOST IN THE DARK, THEN A NIGHT OUT IN THE OPEN... Night in the open at 28,000 ft. after they lose way on the descent gATMANDU, Fri. Four Americans conquered Everest by different routes yesterday. But a hoped-for "summit" meeting did not take place. Barry Bishop and
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    • 122 2 MANILA MOVE TO SCRAP BUREAU THAT GRILLED A W.I.P. MANILA. Fri Filipino legislators, members of a Congressional committee, may abolish a law enforcement agency for what they describe as "discourtesy towards one of their members. The Congressman concerned claimed that he was questioned for more than six hours by Bureau
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    • 156 2 Three die in Shell oil fire in Sumatra JAKARTA. Fri. At least three people have died so far in a four-day fire at the Shell Company installation in Pladju. South Sumatra, a spokesman for the company said here last night. The fire broke out on Monday after oil leaking from
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    • 304 2 NEW YORK, Friday. y\R. ROGER HILSMAN, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said yesterday that Malaysia was "not our baby" but that the l\S. regarded it as the best plan for the security of South-East Asia. "We did not institute Malaysia."
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    • 149 2 Peking praises Aidit's I party- DEKING Fri. The 1 Chinese Communist Party organ Red Flap yesterday paid tribute to the Indonesian Communist Party for following the "correct" MarxistLeninist line, the New China news agency reported. An article in the theoretical fortnightly organ of the Central Committee said: The struggle "In
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 339 3 MOSCOW, Friday YIR. KHRUSHCHEV, bronzed and cheerful after his holiday, last night quashed rumours that he might resign, then made a scarcely veiled attack on Peking, and offered the West the choice of war and peace. "Our prayers are our rockets and
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    • 117 3 New U.S. A-blast in Nevada WASHINGTON, Pri. The U.S. conducted! an underground nuclear test at the Nevada prov- ing ground yesterday, thp Atomic Energy) Commission announced. The test had an Intermediate yield producing an explosion equivalent to between 20.000 and one mil- lion tons ol TNT. On May 13. the
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    • 119 3 TULIPS THEFT TO IMPRESS QUEEN LONDON. Fri.— Three Army rooks, who wanted to impress Queen Elizabeth with flowers in their barracks, were fined a total of £60 for stealing tulip*. The raid, in which 200 flowers were stolen, occurred two days before the recent visit of the Queen and Prince
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    • 394 3 A united front bid at UN against stand by Russia "WE WONT PAY" THREAT DISCUSSED UNITED NATIONS, Friday. y[R. ADLAI Stevenson, chief United States delegate, yesterday compared the deepening U.N. financial crisis with the Korean emergency of 1950 and called upon member states to stand together against the Soviet attack
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    • 41 3 AMSTERDAM. Fri.— An Irish Viscount airliner flying from Dublin to Amsterdam made an emergency dive of 12.000 feet after a door unfastened and the passenger cabin became depressur- ised. None of the crew or ihe passengers were hurt
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    • 89 3 'SOVIET BID TO EXTEND VETO WASHINGTON, Fri. The State Department today denounced the new Soviet refusal to pay certain United -Nations expenses as another attempt by Momow to extend its veto into the General Assembly. The spokesman charged the Soviet Union with repudiating its obligations under the I.N. Charter and
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    • 124 3 Double up for rubber industry CHICAGO, Fri—The American rubber industry, plagued in recent years by severe price competition at home, has a "vast potential" market overseas, the Northern i Trust Co. said yesterday. In its monthly business commentary it said per capita i consumption of rubber pro- ducts averaged 4.41
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    • 31 3 NEW YORK. Fri—President Kennedy, who will become a father for the third time in August was named Father of the Year* by the national father's day committee yesterday.—U.P.l.
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    • 134 3 EDINBURGH, Fri.— The Marquess of Lome, 25-year-old son of the Duke of Argyll, was fined £40 and banned from driving for two years yesterday after pleading guilty to driving while being drunk and incapable The Edinburgh Sheriffs Court was told the Marquess had driven
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    • 269 3 'Don't pity poor Nikita' warning by France OTTAWA. Fri.— France warned its Nato allies yesterday against regarding the current Sino-Soviet squabble "in terms of poor Mr. Khrushchev, a friend of the West." The French Foreign Minister. Mr. Couve de Murville. sounded the note of cau- tion as the Nato Ministerial
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    • 36 3 PARIS. Fn.— British Mnger Petula Clark gave birth to a 6/b girl here yesterday. She Is married to Claude Wolf. 32. her former Paris agent. They have a 15- j month-old daughter. Barbara.
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  • 603 4 'Chaotic and unjust' treatment THK general secretary of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today charged that the Goveinment's procedure and manners- in treating its public dailyrated employees were most "chaotic and unjust." Mr. Nair, representing the Public DailyRated Employees Unions
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  • 104 4 2INGAPORE, Fri. The Tebrau River level rose to an encouraging 7ft. 2 inches today (normal position 6 ft. 6 inches) against yesterday's 6 ft. 9 inches, although the rainfall there was only 0.04 inch. No rain fell in Singapore yesterday. The supply pumped in from Tebrau yesterday
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  • 513 4 1 SINGAPORE. Frl THE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers'- Union claims, .that 1,000 workers In *13 branches belonging I to two rival left-wing j unions had switched over their membership to it. But according to the two leftwing unions the Singapore
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  • 73 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Archbishop of York. Dr. Donald Coggan. Hew in here tonight from Bangkok, after attending ihe Unittd Bible Societies conference in Manila. Dr. Coggan us here on v shon visit before «oing to Tokyo to pie- side at another Bible conference. Tomorrow he
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  • 156 4 SINGAPORE. Fii. The Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union today protested against the Commissioner lor Labour's reply in connection with engagement of new workers by the management Of the strike-bound Fraser and Co.. in Union Building. The union hud earlier asked me Commissioner to state whether 'he
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  • 201 5 2 working papers from Malaya for talks 1/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya will submit two working papers, one on engineering and the other on "broadcasting organisation in a developing society" at the Commonwealth j Broadcasting Conference at Montreal beginning on May 27. Thi.s was stated today by the Director of Broadcasting.
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  • 31 5 IPOH. Fii Pcrak branch of the Itektsma Leprosy Relief Association has received a grant of $2,500 from its headquarters to help leprosy \lmnis and their dependents In the .state
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  • 81 5 Socialist congress tomorrow KIALA LLMPIR. Fri. The Socialist Front will hold its fifth congress at the Chinwoo auditorium on Sunday at 9 a.m. The principal speakers at the conference will include Dr. Lee Siew (holi chairman of thr Barisan Sosialis in Singapore, the former Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Incbe
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  • 54 5 IPOH. Fri The Mentri Besar of Perak. Oato Sha'aii bin Shafiee who Is also the president of the Perak Flying Club, was today given joy rides In a Cessna Sky- master and a Cessna 172 Powermatic. He wax at a demonstration of the planes by
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  • 164 5 PENANG. Friday. T*HE chairman of the National Union of Teachers, A Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, has confirmed that he will not seek re-election at the annual delegates' conference to be held at Johore Bahru in August. Mr. Ramanathan. a Penang State Assemblyman and former Mayor,
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  • 79 5 IELUK ANHON Ku A ffclirrman told the Sessions Ci-urt her* ve.-terday that he whs forced lo .-leal a* he "had no food to eat." Tan Thew Seng. 34. pleaded trullty to stealing $1 so in cash iiini some article.- worth $2 30 Irom .shop
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  • 300 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 4 COMPLAINT that the Riot Squad terrorised people of Nebong Tebal, Province Wellesley, on May 2 by "indiscriminate arrests and beatings" is to be made in the House of Representatives on Monday The complaint will come from Mr V.
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  • 17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Fortynine candidates. Including 21 men, have passed the nurses t!nal examination.
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  • 147 5 Silver Kris 1 flights to Jakarta again on Monday SINGAPORE, Fri. Malayan Airways has delayed all flights to Jakarta scheduled to resume today until Monday. The airline, which operates leased BOAC Comets, cancelled all flights to Jakarta on May 17 due to a boycott by Indonesian workers at Kemajoran airport.
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  • 129 5 64 WANT JURONG ESTATE SITES SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Economic Develop.ment Board has received 64 applications for an area of about 340 acres at the Jurong industrial estate. Twelve applications are for chemical industries, eight I for food, 15 tor mechanical engineering industries, three for saw milling and timber processing, and
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  • 46 5 SINGAPORE. PH.— Prof. L. C. Green. Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law. University of Singapore, will talk on "The International economic relation and Ihe law." at a luncheon meeting of the Singapore Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries at CathayRestaurant on Tuesday.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 269 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5- Point to flrst-class bird with1. Dianas nomination brings «u| t«U li^A McjMT) only frustration (14). i— vniid thr yard (5) 8. A cautionary signal when beyond Ihare in the alone by the way C 5). .rpount i9> 9. Voting method buries new*- her m 4^^
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  • 307 6 Operation Jell)! GUSIiSiEESI One every H 4 seconds Mr< 70,000 are inoculated in a day in Kuala Lumpur by LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr: Kuala Lumpur, Friday JT was one jab every four seconds at right anti-cholera centres here today when 70.000 people were inoculated. From early this morning till 6 p.m.
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    4084 7  -  KEN PURDY 'Now that it's all over../ BONK DEEP toughness and a curious Icndency to return to <Ic:kI centre egotism have marked every man and woman I've known who has accomplished much, or who has come anywhere near the aura of greatness, whether statesman, artist or writer. Moss
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  • 69 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. An Indonesian Consulate official here today barred the entrance to the Paya Lebar airport V.I.P. room and prevented reporters from interviewing the Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya, Lt.-Gen. DJatikusumo. The official said that Gen. Djatlkusumo, who later flew to Jakarta, had no comments
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  • 27 8 PENANO. Prt.— a rubber Upper. Chong Wee Kooi. 18. died In the General Hospital were today oon after he was admitted with head injuries.
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  • 502 8 SINGAPORE, Fri INDIA was criticised today for reserving five posts in its Singapore organisation for "expatriates from India." The criticism was made by Mr. C. A. de Silva. secretary of the Malayan Airways-Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees' Union. He suggested to the In-
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  • 90 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Senator T. H. Tan said here last night that the Sarawak United People's Party had no hope of controlling the Council Negri because "they are not all-powerful, as they claim." He said this before flying to Singapore on his way to
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  • 277 8 8,000-MILE SCOOTER RIDE IS HALTED BY CHOLERA by JUDITH YONG SINGAPORE, Fri.— Buy a scooter and ride 8.000 miles to Liverpool to catch a ship horne that was what David Freund. an American, had in mind when he arrived here from Australia a week ago. But he was disappointed. Today
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  • 257 8 PENANG, Friday "CVDR the sake of blind girls who would "otherwise suffer considerably," the St. Nicholas School for blind children is to start a unit for those incapable of normal commercial employment. "We hope to give them useful occupations and to
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 115 8 A I hi f Oop Bff V.T. llnmlin I POJTVOUHISS I I ISnLLUKEJH'IDEAOFj I -AN 1 1 WCXKWT BE, KT AU-I I J^S, I BTTTENOi: f OF\Om»FORA J HIDE FOR A TOBOCKT/ \f/ DUik Tracy By Chester Gamid V^^Sm r "O* T lVc AIJAWVS 1 I VT>JT TO GOME OONN
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  • 68 9 SULTAN'S CONSORT I ADVISED j TO REST Xl M I.IMPIK. Fri— The Trnuku Ampuan of Selangor (above) has been .uhiseil by her doctor to rrst and cancel all her j engagements. A palace spokesman said to- day that the Tengku Ampuan was now staying at the Istana Selangor in Kuala
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  • 51 9 -SINGAPORE. Fri.— Hong Kong actress Au Fung Ming will fly into Singapore on Monday evening aicompunird by well-known Cantonese voc;«!ist. Mr. Mow Kai Yuen. TTh y will be making ;t;ice unuiDM Mi .the Majestic and Ruby cinenms in conjunction tfttil the screening nl two Cantonese lilms
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  • 48 9 IPOH. Fri. Thieves broke into the house of a businessman Mr. Poo Kok Cheng. 40. In Paslr Puteh j here early this morning and stole' a transistor radio, two wrist watches and a Rold chain. They also took $25 kept In a table drawer.
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  • 198 9 'Licences scorned by police' protest by Mayor pENANG. Fri. The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, has protested to the Chief Police Officer. Mr. J. J. Raj. against the "contpmutuous manner" in which police officers and constables treat hawker and stall licences issued by the City Council. "They have gone to
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  • 107 9 DR. CHUNG. KAR HONG, of Penang. his daughter. Ah Chun, and his wife, after she received her Bachelor of Science degree with Honours in a graduation ceremony at Melbourne Universty recently. Dr. Chung, who has completed two years as resident doctor at St. Vincent's
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  • 88 9 'CHALK AND CHEESE' SCIENTISTS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Scientific Association will hold a "Chal and Cheese" night at the University of Malaya's Arts Lecture Theatre on Monday at 7 p.m. Two speakers will give talks on scientific subjects "as different as chalk Is from cheese." to try to generate
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  • 156 9 Friendship fares: $15 less than by Viscount SINGAPORE. Fri. i Fares for. Fokkeri F- 27 Friendship travel were announced by' Malayan Airways today. A one-way trip between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will cost $45— up a dollar on the DC3 Dakota tare but Slo ie.s.v than by Viscoun' But on
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  • 528 9 ILO EXPERT OUTLINES PLAN AN International Labour Organisation consultant today outlined a plan by which the blind could be absorbed in industry. Mr. Ellis Turner. ILO consultant to India, said it should be possible to draw up a national policy for this in
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  • The Straits Times Saturday. May 25. 1963.
    • 678 10 At last the cholera epidemic is being attacked with something like the full apparatus of the medical services and the associated controls of governI ment. But the Government I deservedly had a thin time ol it in Thursday's debate, all the thinner because the Minister of Health
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    • 477 10 Despite a cable from the 'World Bank calling for a halt to work on the Johore River water scheme, the Singapore Government has announced that it will press ahead. Whether this decision is wiae can be judged only if the public is given more information on the course
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    • 121 10 Made-in-Malaya cars are unlikely to roll off the assembly line in the immediate future, but the idea is less farfetched than it seemed when Dr. Lim Swee Aim first mentioned it a few months ago. Back from the Commonwealth Trade Ministers' Conference in London and a Gatt meeting
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  • 1122 10 PETER EVANS reporting JF I Al THE B I CANNES I FILM FESTIVAL: I FRIDAY A SATURDAY MORNING ENTERTAINMENT IT doesn't change. It is as permanent as the age of some actresses. It is still the film festival where the films don't
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  • 670 10  - Radio war will be louder but sweeter JOHN ARDAGH from LONDON. Friday BOTH Britain and United States are stepping up the power of their radio transmissions to the developing countries. The radio cold war has been given a new Impetus by the development of cheap transistor sets and so of
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    • 548 10 Straits Tiatt&MakyMMi b* »«W« Mi FlMr COLD •TOWA«I ARCAM Oreftartf Itoad COLO «TO«Aa« mANCNU AT HOLLAND WOAO-KATON* KIPftL HOAO-MAVAL BAM A«tNorU«« Ag.Hl.: crrr book «to«k ltd winch»«t»» Houm. Collywr Qvrr Txt niwi r«OMT M. M. MMAH. Mariraity N«a4. Naval Baa* M. ABDUL BArTAN CO S7S-7 Oaa*! Prtm. -17 V. KKTANSAMY
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    • 109 10 Your Priceless Sight Good vision is never really appreciated for its true worth until one's sight begins to fail or. even more dramatically, until vision in one or both eyes is lost. One of the real tragedies in life is the loss of the most valuable of all the senses,
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    • 90 10 Asphalts Allied Products (M) Ltd. congratulate Shell Refining Co. (M) Ltd. on the opening of their Refinery at Port Dickson which supplies much of the raw materials used in the manufacture of: fcv^g Cationic Bitumen Emulsions fcy^ Mastic Asphalt ffi^ "Masti-Cork" Asphalt 7-mg "Masti-Fine" Asphalt fcy^g "Masti-Red" Asphalt fcv°qg Waterpipe
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  • 139 11 What P.C. saw lands brothers in jail SINGAPORE. Fri. While hiding behind a tree, a constable saw two brothers fix a false number plate to a stolen car in a lonely part of Lornir Road one afternoon, the First Criminal Court was told today. Deputy Supt. Mr. Dudley De Crui
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  • 29 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The First Criminal District judge, Mr. Choor Singh, has been elected a patron of the Singapore Khalsa Association. Dr. Naranjan Singh is the new president.
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  • 286 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri THE Selangor branch of the National Union of Teachers will consider at its annual meeting here on Sunday a resolution urging the Ministry of Education to abolish the system of automatic promotion. A statement Issued by the union today said that there
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  • 1301 11 Girl testifies: The nurse left the room to get syringe SITIAWAN, Friday THE preliminary inquiry into the alleged rape of a 13-year-old girl in a doctor's clinic was told by Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam today that he was asked
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  • 86 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance, Tun Urn Yew Hock, will ask the Legislative Assembly on Jane 7. to say that it views with concern the progress made by the Singapore Government in its talks with the Federation Government on the financial arrangements
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  • 193 11 So sad SAYS Mr. Kiat AS HE ANNOUNCES liquidation of firm SINGAPORE, Fri— One of the oldest Singapore printing firms. G.H. Kiat and Co. Ltd. of Robinson Road, is to go into voluntary liquidation. The firm's managing director. Mr. G. H. Kiat, who started the firm In 1918. said today:
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 64 11 HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS to M/S SHELL REFINING CO., (Federation of Malaya) LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their SHELL REFINERY at PORT DICKSON from SIM HUN SENG (GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR) 110-Cl. Haig Road. Singapore- 15. We ore extremely proud to be associated with the contraction of the Refinery
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    • 69 11 I ICE CREAM^ FOR YOUR PROTECTION: Our own WATER TREATMENT PLANT to ensure purity of every drop of water used Most modern factory with all STAINLESS STEEL equipment All Ingredients LABORATORY TESTED and PASTEURISED for PURITY Laboratory control and testing at all stages of production Strictest Hygiene regulations applied EVERY
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 579 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA T<to; uo NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 Metres SHORT WAVE SERVICE AM. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- 41 metre* ra-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodic*; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 7 00 Tim* Signal. The News; 7.10 47* metre* Song Time; W0 Learn A Word A A.M. 6.00
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    • 320 12 YOl R correspondent P uni6u s (ST. May 22). says that the Prime .Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, sneered at Senator T. H. Tan when he used the term "impecunious journalist." 1 feel your correspondent was de- liberately misunderstandin? the Prime Minister. He could not
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    • 79 12 I WAS interested to see in the Straits Times of May 22 your picture of the foal born at the Ulu Klan* riding school, and the statement that it was possibly the first foal born in Malaya since the war. I should like to point out that, to
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    • 67 12 THATWELL DRIVE off Serangoon Garden Way is so narrow yet heavy vehicles and cars use It making it a nightmare to pedestrians. When two vehicles cross each other there ls hardly any room left for pedestrians and they are forced off the road. It is a great danger
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    • 47 12 I WAS very touched by the plea on behalf of the blind by Tengku Abdul Rahman. Similar advice is badly needed in all hospitals, particularly in the General Hospital. Ipoh. where poor patients are turned away with the words "No more beds." FAIR DEAL Ipoh
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    • 49 12 I NOTE that the Government considers it an offence, to waste water washing cars and'watering gardens. Yet members of the police force continue to wash their cars. One momIng this week at the Central Police station I saw two men washing a red Austin. JOSEPH SIM Singapore
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    • 37 12 SQHOOLS organise holiday classes for standard six pupils, parents take the trouble to send their children to attend them. But teachers fail to turn up on many occasions. Who is to be blamed? PARENT Klang
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    • 28 12 A CERTAIN concern has translated anti-malarial Inspector Into "Merlnyu Nyamok" which means "Mosquito Inspector." It was done perhaps without consulting the appropriate authority. OBSERVER Kuala Lipis
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    • 684 12 Cash after merger THE FEDERATION GOVT. EXPLAINS \S the Federation Treasury official closely involved in the merger financial negotiations with Singapore. I feel It ls necessary to correct the misleading Information contained in the le:ter of Mr. Jek Yuen Thong. Political Sec retary to the Prime Minis- ter of Singapore,
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    • 161 12 RODENT expert Mr. Taylor is ngbt when he thinks that two-foot pythons will not devour rats. But he is wrong to say a W* python will sleep for several weeks after taking a couple of rats. Having studied captured pythons for sometime. I have discovered that they do
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 234 12 "~1 ■bbVbbbbbmh... HbbT^F I Keep your hair well-groomed all dayuse S HAIR CREAM ■bW Now Old Spice Hair Cream takes a controlling S*", intcren in your hair, neatly and naturally Keep* your hair lively all day long well- ZbtP,^ groomed without gloss. And one jar gives w*%*. months of regular
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    • 206 12 FLIP-OVER FILM CHAMBER CAMERA SEKONIC ZOOM 8 "DUAL -RUN" model 100 Only 2 seconds for mid-roll film chang«ov«r I EASY-TO-USE Bmm PROJECTOR I M SEKONIC I fell 80 p ySv Low Vo "°9 Syi'am wltK Zoom L»m f\. S Rcionor Zoom L«»i iJ-25mm Voltcg* Chonga-ovcr Syit»m KO-240V 0 I KAI
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  • TODAY AN l^MllJiJ PAGE OF FOREIGN NEWS
    • 133 13 Rockefeller was right, says the Duchess of Windsor NEW YORK. Kri. The Duchess of Windsor saui yesterday th.it <.«.\rrnor Nelson Xix kiiillcr was •right" in marrying a divorcee. Mrs Mar^arctta "Happy" Murphy. "I think they're very much in love and it's ri«ht for thfin to get married." said the Duchess,
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    • 190 13 NEW YORK. Fri.— Afte.- deliberating for M hours a Jury failed to arrive at a decision yesterday in the ca.se of a U.S. Navy Yeoman Nelson C. Drummond. accused of stealing >ecret documents from his naval base and selling them :o the Russians. The judge
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    • 333 13 QUINEA yesterday called on independent African states to set a deadline for decolonisation in the continent "after which our armed forces must intervene." President Sekou T ference of African Heai session here that their one per cent of their n for national liberation
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    • 234 13 PRESIDENT Ha bib a' Bourguiba. of Tunisia told the African heads of state conference that to regard unity as something which could be achieved by a resolution, manifesto or declaration of a constitution was to risk disillusion. "We must build on
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    • 164 13 'FREEDOM FORCES CAN TRAIN IN UGANDA' MR. MILTON OBOTE. Uganda Prime Minister, offered facilities in Uganda for training African "liberation forces." He also suggested, amid applause, that African states should cut trade and other relations with Britain if the present white Southern Rhodesian Government was granted independence. Mr. Obote said
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    • 34 13 KARACHI. Fri. Chinese troops have vacated their two chief outposts in the 760 square miles of territory gained by Pakistan under the Sino-Paklstani border agreement, official source* .said here yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 191 13 Kennedy is 'cooling' towards Ayub, says paper WASHINGTON. Fri.— T h c Washington Star said today that •President Kennedy's warm relationship with Pakistani President Ayub Khan is cooling because of what the administration regards as contradictory Pakistan policies towards India and Communist China." Its diplomatic correspondent. Earl Voss, said that
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    • 165 13 BIRMINGHAM (Alaj D bama). Fri.— Hun dreds of Negro students j suspended or expelled for taking part in antl- segregation demonstrations returned to their classes yesterday under J a Federal court order. A lawyer for the Blrmlnn ham school board said board members would
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    • 73 13 THE RED PEER AT THE HOUSE OF LORDS LONDON. Frl. Britain's first Communist Peer, Lord Mllford. took his seat in the House of Lords yesterday. Lord Milford, 61. succeeded to the title on the death of his father last December. As a commoner, h0 unsuccessfully stood for Parliament as a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 218 13 1 Congratulations to the Shell Refinery Co on the 4.rHc.7J^^%^r|pr^ opening of their New Refinery at Port Dickson US AMAZON HEAVY DUTY OIL HOSE DELIVERS 10,000 TOM Pl* HOUR...OFFIHOAE! /> 'S uI)1)er Amazon Heavy Duty Oil Hose is the Artery of the new Super *^^%S Ss Tanker Offshore Terminal the
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    • 222 14 JustWfiweaf r%igs^^^?H Yes, Brooke Bond's famous India Tea X is here at last! Brooke Bond Finest Darjeeling Tea comes in 1 lb and 2 Tb tins, while Brooke Bond Red Label So/# f €nu Tea comes in 1 lb tins, y 2 lb and W lb packets. Try delicious India
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    • 1438 15 10 LIVERPOOL > WESI COAST B.R^ Out S'pori Sana Sham Pinar>| tJAX literptti, Glasgow la PtMay 27 May 21 ADRASTUS Avomrouth. li.eriill It PVJaM 1 ELPENOR Iki'Mll. (.it>|o« la 'art Jum 2 JIM 4 EUMAEUS f.V I'lMl. Hjyft H'B'jrg JIM i MM 1 MM t/11 MM 11 ■YRRNUS L'ttll, Outlm.
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    • 1422 15 lm MMMMiiiii ff 1 T TVft fJ Im mam THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, 1 ROTTEROAM, AMSTERBAM. OSLO. AND COPENHAGEN. Ajr**v\ S'pon P. S'nam Penang PfVSil'lll "FALSTRIA" I C 25-21 25 May 2( 21 May 25 31 May ntBLJ'l "SIBONGA a) 10 May/
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    • 1480 15 ben^^/leme EXPRESS SERVICE TB LtNtON, LIVERPBOt i CONTIIUNTU PBtTV raart P Stmm rtaaH lENMACDhui us H kurt, i ih, kiyti. M'kra II Pt May 21 May 21/ 1 Uhlomund v l»j I'pati, Roam. Hull. Him G. 4/May29 May 31/ 4 5/ 5 Jim lENCLOE il.u ittita, Mare. NamMrg May M/
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    • 1204 15 feMcALISTER 6c CO., LTD. Wp__ 111 Xl l!»l \»T ELLKRMAN LOCK <Jt KLA VENESS LINE iSMOa, uutauah, lUlltßOam, ioi amgills. »am rRANCiSCO, HAVRE. HOU ft MIBDIISMOUta SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND Cm OF NELLINGTBN t Acceilm targi^fi^Ctatral I Sid* '"".■tsF^Jv*' 8 jr. .URL »PO<i -tn«o, spofi P. Sham rtnaw 23/2tJuat 27/2tJiM
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  • 236 16 Tin price improves again: Rubber market inactive 1 i I EOR the second day Straits Tin again advanced r yesterday by $1 to 5459.37 i on an offering estimated up 5 tons to 245 tons. In London on Thursday tin had been a very quiet and unchanged ""Any effect the
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  • 122 16 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS i AUw I KALIAN I CTfl Plf C ft) I UU Aw MELBOURNE. Fri. <:UGAR stocks again featured -Uie market following the jump m overseas suitar prices Colonial Socar finished at 675. 6<j investmenu generally mainUUieil a steady undertone with moves small and about In balance. Ampol ExpttraUan
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  • 700 16 From Our Market Correspondent DESPITE the fact that the Kuala Lumpur trading room was closed yesterday for the public holiday in the Federation a very satisfactory market was maintained in industrial shares in Singapore. However, tins were restricted in turnover due to the shutdown
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  • 23 16 Malayan Stork Indices) May 31 May 24 lodmstna.lv: 113.53 114.43 Tins: 115.31 115.38 S rubbers: 113.74 113.66 Dec. 39. 1962 lOC
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  • 725 16 BUSINESS in the Singapore trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bauataad (4.000) (1.60: C.T.S. srrja. (200) 47s 6d. Ounlepa (7,000) (2.84, (2,000) (2.83: ■att Smalt (4,000, (3.34: Eisa (3.48 SU (3.49 BL, (2.000) (3.49. (3.000)
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  • 74 16 Chin... Prxlut. Eithmii I ng. Hi neen BjHaM Mr »i«ui ysittrday C.conut ail: bulk »4_'i eallara. drum 546« »»li»r». Ce»r« May, June IK Continent ■SI hu>*r. Pappar: Muntok «hii» «U7» arlltra > Sarawak whit* II4IS aellcri, apecial Sarawak black Sliiji erllrra. carbl«l Lamponx hlack SIOS irlltn. AST A
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  • 519 16 THE feature of this A week's trading on the Malayan Rubber Market was the sudden 1 elimination of the July premium to June, state! H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in I their current review. There were some rumours in the market of the size of June's
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  • 249 16 J^HIPS lyirut aJotvtide the Sinc*pore Harbour whaxres or exprcted today are: Olenlyon 35/38, Tronoh N.W. 1. Ventura Peliz 4/6. State of Maharashtra 16/16. Falstxia 25/36, Golden Sigma 38/39. Neder Rljn 1 2. Schwabenstein 677. Temkawa Maru 27/28. Hulda Maerak 19, ArnKrim 6A. Polydorus 10/11. Horn Clipper
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  • 265 16 lUNE first arMH rubber buyers fab. J claien at 5 p.m. In lni|ae«re and Kuala Lumpur yetterday at N ciTit* per lb. up ore -nichth of a cent The tone was quietly steady. 5.C.C.11. A. and F.M.R.C. elating priaat In eentt per Ib. yaitarday: Int 1 I". 8.8
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  • 150 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May 24. Tbree monlns. Dunlop* 19 ft*. K. Smelters M cts. K»!<o 21 cent*. F. N. IS Ml Gammon M cts. Humroritjis.K s iMrhr 4<l. Hume pref* Ift >ts. C J W Hsa* UI I Tracti.in 1 1 M. r.re-<- ,lv BU SMI M M. Cement
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  • 73 16 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Ana- clatian made HMH akaaajsj In Ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): (ailing TT ar 0D rasdy: (wlss Franaa 140 1/4. Balman Franas 161}; Italian Lira *****. On the lih aitnsngs marbat SI Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dellar was quoted
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  • 26 16 MAY 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 rents (op onr-eighth of a rent). TIN: $459,374 (up SI). Estimated unofficial oTJ-ring 245 tons (up 5 tons).
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    • 1090 16 U.S.A. Pacific. Ailanfic. <fc Great Lak«s Sarvic* LOtOS LOtill tIA tIA tIA tIA tIA !> oort i Honolulu f'cuco t. »r|e't» M tort Cte*« tie Kjaikava Mara" 77 21 May II 31 Mai 21 Jatt 21 JMt 2 Jaly II Jaly 1 Atf Itlina Mara 2i 71 last M3l Jaat
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    • 840 16 fc§S THAI LINES Free) Mantis. Ni« Orletas, ■altaitrt t Nt* I«rk m San. Fan Us Mttrtt. U.S. Calf. New Vtrk. PtiMtlpti* na HsrkH Neat KMB. N. York P Sham S'pori L Ar.frles N York -UNOINt" l/4i«lt 5 7 JMI II J«lj M Jiti "NICETO It itHINaCa" Dili 1/ J Inly
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    • 352 16 SHIPPING NOTICjES i.i. "STEEL RECORDER" from I Jt {Amendment to Pnbliratlon dated 22nd. May. 1963 1 Itie above vessel is sciwduled 'o arrive in Singapore on 27th. May. 1963 and will discharge cargo alongside the Singapore Harbour J3oard Wharve?. The General Survey will be held on 4th. June. 1963. No
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1488 17 < O SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box tt cts. txtrm < BUTCHER AND DELIVERY Boy (groceries) with driving Iloaaet) and experience. Apply statins salary rm- j quired to 4. Jalaa Balsseh. Spore 2S. WELL-ESTABLISHED COMMER- CIAL Klrm requires Cblnese Assistant Bales Ifanaser with experience Id Radio, TV, Household
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    • 926 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtra LEAVE HOUSE in Holland Read irea. From the Ist of June till the 31st >f December, $1,000 per month. iS'poro Telephone *****. FOR RENT SPACIOUS 3-bedroom louse with carport, modern sanitation, elepbeas. Available June. Owner going >n transfer. Ring Ipoh 4279
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    • 1017 17 TUITION It WtrtU SS (Ml*.)— Box St ett, txtrm I STUDY AT HOMB as* pas*) four examinations as thousands of Stain- i ford Collegians have done. Over 7.000 Cambridge Successes since ***** Write today, (or free 92-pa«o prospectus, staling examination /course interested i to Stamford College. Singapore or I Kuala
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    • 1097 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wordt Si (Ml*.)— Box St ett. txtrm ISS7 AUSTIN A3S Cream, excellent condition. Price 52.200 0.n.0. Address Brighton Aye.. 8.0. E., Singapore, 19. BLUE AUSTIN COUP! 1954. Good condition. Very economical to run. Pint (1,200 secures. Box AS3S4 BT. Spore. TRIUMPH 91 SSOC.C. M/C registered Nov.
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    • 1025 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St eU. txtra ATTENTION H.M. FORCBSi Chaasp Auto Service offers you a wide range ot Op top ooadiuao used ears. All care sold are checked and baa an after sale guarantee, aiaay terms available. Come and see lor younelt at 143 Upper Cbaagl
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    • 967 17 FOR SALE It Ward* SJ (Ml*.)— Box SO et: txtra NEW 2ND MANO Refrigerators Osh/H.P. Monthly rental Slu-00 upwards. Trade-In accepted. Maintenance Servicing Electrical Appliances. Central Refrigeration, 346. Joo Chtat Road. Spore. Tel: 4:'i:.j-46»0i (J.B 2847. WHEN BUYING rtamless stevi table cutlery It is well uorth <o see HtM I
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    • 410 17 HI-FI it STEREO ZO Wordt H (Mm.)— Box it) .1. nirm STEREO EQUIPMENT and Tel.»lsloa seta. Visit H«n Seng Co.. 2it». Bcacb Road B' pore. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) 70 Word,. iS (Mi*.)— Box SO ct*. axtrm HOTEL AMBASSADOR. Seaalde id alever Ph. ***** SOUTH (Ail ASIA HOTEI *****/ Uoirl—
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 1801 18 If T fARD Acceptors and riders for tomorrows races at Kuala Lumpur are given below. The going: Yielding to soft. Race One: 1.30-Cl 1 Div 2— 6£ 1 ***** Wine Man iWong Chong Sl.> Ahmad. 5 90 <Fi b. WiKon 4 2 ***** Kskdale Cl'iel <Lochinvar St.' Rodgers. 7 8.13
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    • 381 18  - Johnson to ride Royal Meadow in King's I Cup race EPSON JEEP wrymrmm Kuala lumpur. Fri Royal Meadow, for whom Laurie Johnson has been engaged, will start favourite in the $15,000 King's Cup to be run over 6f here on Sunday. Johnsons decision to switch mounts will be taken as
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    • 297 18 Bougoure's mount is heavily backed I THE DERBY LONDON. Fri.— Ragusa, one of the Irishtrained acceptors for next Wednesday's Epsom Derby. was heavily backed in London yesterday. '.One bookmaker laid the colt to win a total of £37 000 within half an hour. The business was transacted at 33-1 but
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    • 261 18 supporters of Spurs repent LONDON. Kri— isupporters ol Tottenham Hotspur^ football learn announced today they would lay down their haloes and w\ngi and wear nigiitcaps and butcheia' aprons instead. A number ot them had been <ie- i i cused of blasphemy by ioc.il churchmen for parading in white robes. beards
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    • 590 18 THE INDJAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SINGAPORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN liat lhr Twenty-- econd Annual Ueneral Meeting of thr Indian Chamber of Commerce. Singapore, will be held at the Chamber pre- < A Robin.son Road at 4.00 p.m.. on 25 5.63. A. K ISAAC. Secretary. THE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
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    • 554 18 NOTICE The closing date for Tenders for supply of Fertilisers to the Province Wrllesley Banking Union ha* been extended to 10th June j 1963 State Agrirul'ural OMicer. Penang. Butterworth. I THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE NOTIGI IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance with Rule 8 ot the Rule.- oi the Club,
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    • 790 18 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS lor the Cot.itruction ol new Telephone Exchance a' Kuala Kang.sar Mill be receded at the office of the Jurutera Neßen J.K.R.. Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 30th May. 1963 trom Contractors in Classes A to D Heads 1 St II Pull particulars
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    • 806 18 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NATIONAL CARBON (EASTERN) LIMITED Manufacturers of Everead? Dr» 1 Batteries and National Proiector Carbon. i A career exists sn this large ExI port Organizatio for a P*^" suitably qualified in the field of Industrial Applications are invited rom Chemical Engineers or Graduates in Chemistry w*h practical working
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    • 268 18 worry about your job? B This can leod you to b« cautious when you should b* assertive, to temaoriM wfcn you should be decisive, te keep your thoughts to yourself when These negative attitude* colour the imprcssiom everyone has about you and the way you handle your job. They con
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 246 19 TOP-FORM FORCES HOLD S'GOR TO DRAW S'GOR 2 FORCES 2; Seremban, Friday gELANGOR were held to a 2-2 draw by Federation Armed Forces on a water-logged ground in the Razak Cup central zone hockey championship here today. Forces put up a splendid performance and would have won had their forwards
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    • 66 19 SOCCER —Malaya Cup: Spore Fed. Armed Forces (Jn Besar 5.15*: Charity Match: S'gor women v W. Australian schoolboys <Mercicka Stadium. 7 p.m.): Penan; Uiv. 1: MTC v DTC (5.15>: DU. 1. Prisons v CRC (6.30. both matches at City Stadium). IKK KEYOntral Zone r'*hlp: Nefrri v Armed Forces
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    • 221 19 ATHLETICS British aces in Farelf meet SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two British AA A rluni|)ionv. shotputter Martyn Lurking and disrin thrower Mike l.indsav. who are on holiday in Sinjaporr. will take part a* "euests" in the Farelf cli;impion*hips at Tanglin tonaorrow (3 p.m.). writes JOK DOKAI. Dr. Lurking won tlie cold medal
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      519 19  - Odds on City VERNON MORGAN WHO WILL WIN THE 1963 F.A. CUP FINAL-THE 'BABES' OR THE 'FILBERTS'? -By I ONDON, Fri. Who will join Spurs in the European Cup Winners Cup next year -the "Babes" (Manchester United) or the "Filberts" (Leicester City) The answer will be known at Wembley tomorrow
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    • 209 19 TOURISTS FACE UPHILL —TASK CRICKET F ONDON. Pri. The West In- dlans, who rested most their star batsmen from thu> game, appear to face an uphill struggle to avoid defeat by against Oxford University ai Oxford. Thp tourists, having been set 233 to win, were 54 for three al the
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    • 246 19 HO HO CUP PENANG. Friday. A STRONG Hong Kong Chinese soccer team will defend the Ho Ho Cup against Malayan Chinese at City Stadium here on June 1. writes Oh Kee Tiang. The visitors will fly Into Kuala Lumpur on May 30 and
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    • 102 19 SAFA DECIDE TO AWAIT FAM REPLY SINGAPORE. Fri. SAFA tonight decided to defer discussion on the merger proposals until they have been informed by the PAM of the latest developments. SAPA were to have discussed tonight a letter from the FAM proposing the formation of a Malayan PA. and the
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    • 77 19 SINGAPORE. Pri. Yap Boon Chuan has resigned as the SAFA Youth and Schools committee. SAFA council tonight elected Joe David as successor. It was decided that SArA will, take over the organisation of the Humley Cup Under- 19 side from the Schools Spoils Council next year. SAPA
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    • 162 19 Kelantan get hard fight at home MALAYA CUP KELANTAN 3 KEDAH 2 KOTA BHARU, Fri. Kelantan had a tough fight before winning their home tie against Kedah in the Malaya Cup north zone here today, writes Zakaria Hashim. Kelantan were held to a 1-1 draw In the away match and
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    • 55 19 6INGAPORE. Pri. The West Germs n soccer club. Dusseldorf. will play two matches here on Juna 10, against Joint Services, and June 11, against Singapore. Hong Kong League champions, Yuen Long, have asked for three matches In Singapore between June 27 to July 4. SAPA
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    • 61 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Iran's fight-man team for the Asian cycling championships arrived here tonight unknown to the MCP. who are organising the championships here on June 2-8. The Iranians arrived five days ahead of schedule "to get acclimatised", according to team manager Capt. Nosratollah Malek Mohammadi and
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    • 33 19 TURNBERRY (Scotland!. Pri The United States led Britain by two matches to one with one halved ill the oDening 18 holes frursome* the Walker Cup amateur golf international here today.
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    • 242 19 TENNIS KUALA LUMPUR. Pri.— The Perak-Selangur combination of John Pearce and Don Clayton today entered the men's doubles final in the Selangor Lawn tennis eh» mplonshtps here. Peorce and Clavton beat S A. Azman and Bulaiman Amin 6-2. M In the final on Svjnduy.
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    • 183 19 WILSON ;^m*^ STAFF GOLF EQUIPMENT First choice of America's greatest golfers! Famous tournament-winning AY/ o »A/iM VA/ITH golfers Uke Arnold Palmer Sam PLAY TO WIN Wll n Snead, Patty Berg and Billy mmb a 4% Ca&Der use Wilson Staff golf 1/ equipment exclusively IflW f\ WW I Play your best
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  • 1763 20 ART OF SUCCESSFUL GOVT IS IN PART ART OF BALANCING RIVAL INTERESTS SINGAPORE, Friday Till-! •<> II (I I I i<» M s necessary for tinsuccess of Malaysia were analysed In Ihe Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in ;i
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  • 67 20 OXFORD. Fri. —An undefeated 116 by Seymour Nurse, with excellent support from the Injured Conrad Hunte, steered the West rndians to a six wickets victory over Oxford University here today. These two shared an unfinished stand of 133 for the fifth wicket. Final scores: Oxford
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  • 28 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Tan Choo Seng was elected chairman of the Working Committee of the Singapore Chinese Shipping Association. Mr. Y. C. Chang was elected secretary.
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  • 116 20 SINOABORE. Fri. Mr. Jus- tice Wlnslow in the High Court today reserved judgment in a mining suit involving a claim and a counter-claim totalling more than $800,000. The action was brought by Tong Aik (Far East) Ltd., against i Eastern Minerals and Trading (1959) Ltd.. claiming
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  • 383 20 LONDON. Frt. An unsettled week In the stock markets ended on a quiet and rather dull note today. Business contracted further and, with buyers continuing to hold 08. prices drifted gently lower in many directions. Industrials inclined easier in the morning but held fairly steady at the slightly
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  • 192 20 Non-party men gain another nine seats KUCHING, Fri. Independents have been elected to the nine wards of the Mukah District Council. The results of the election were announced today. Results of the elections to the other 23 district councils, however, will not be announced until after June 18 "otherwise it
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  • 124 20 MANILA. Fri. The tripartite conference of Foreign Ministers of Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines will be held from June 7 to June 11. according to Foreign Office sources here today. The sources earlier had mentioned a one-week meeting lasting until June
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  • 62 20 I JEtJSELTON. Fri. Mi A. G. j Bottomley, "shadow" colonial nc- retary of the Labour Party .said here this evening that his party had every intention of honouring the defence and financial aid treaties with Malaysia if the Labour Party came into power In the next
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  • 34 20 HEREFORD (W. England i. Fri. j George Nicholls. a 66-year-old angler, was drowned when an 181 b. .suimon whfch hf li..d hooked darted to midstream and he fell into the river— Reuter.
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  • 62 20 MADAM WONG AM CUI paniti'd .iway |hici fully Hi leaving brhmd our Mouml d.iiiKbirr. Ho Sau KfcMC 3 pMfMSB, Kow Sair Van. Bau Yre (All.mi. BM Choon^. 1 h'rant]-d:iuKrit('M. Miw Ycm>YoonK. one grandson-ln-law, om crrinn ilmiKhtor-in-lnw and 'J cn-at *rand ihlldrvn to mourn her los*. CortrK* If.iven 26 Satto
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    • 297 20 CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (South East Asia's School of Postal Tuition) 86 B Robinson Road, Post Office Bo* 1935 Singapore 1. Telephone: ***** PRINCIPAL: K. A. AUGUSTINE 8.A., B.L. Malaysia offers abundant opportunities for educated men and women. Acquire better qualifications through systematised postal tuition from o well-organised institution that con
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    • 139 20 l»,,rrfs v/(/ BfeMMMiJ CRUNOY:— To Juru- ;ind Philip .t Ol— lllM Hiwpit.il "ii Mil I tauhter (Mum Kuthi. I SI0W: To Yvonnr Bad W.vi Oioon >t iliuKhtfr (;.-nl mi cniriK. •m 24th May. CIN: A son tn We* Kit nnd Kmnelb lon Mtk May. Kihci.il thank* to Doctor i and
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    • 43 20 l-lIGHEST and lowest tempera tures in Malaya and Slng:> pore for the period 8 p.m. «.i Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowrs Kuala Lumpur »Q 77 Kota Bharu 91 77 Penang 86 79 Ipoh 90 75 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 75
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    • 4 1 SHELL REFINERY PORT DICKSON
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    • 475 1  -  H. WILKINSON. Deputy Chairman, $52M._REFINER V WILL BRING PAN-MALAYAN INVESTMENTS to $200 M. by 1 Shell Group of Companies Y^HEN H.H. the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan opens the Shell Refinery at Port Dickson today, a new industry will have been born and a
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    • 221 1 MR. 11. WILKINSON. C.M.G. (above), is Deputy Chairman. Managing Directors' Committee of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group and Deputy Chairman of The Shell Transport and Trading Company Limited. The senior British managing director of the Royal Dutch Shell (.roup of Companies, he
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    • 139 1 r WARDS noon today, the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan will open the Shell Refinery at Port Dickson. Three addresses will precede this. The order in which they will be spoken is: Mr. N. L. Fakes. Chairman of the Shell companies in Malaya and
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    • 122 1 THE refinery at Port Dickson is owned and operated by Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malaya) Limited which «a> incorporated in Malaya in September IMI It has pioneer status. In October 1962. the company offered the Malayan public the opportunity of investing Sl3 million
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    • 783 1  - REFINERY READY WAY AHEAD OF SCHEDULED DATE N. L. FAKES. Only took 19 months to build By Chairman, Shell Refining Co. (F. of M.J Ltd JIAVIN(i taken only 19 months to build, the Federation of Malaya's first petroleum refinery has just been completed at Port Dickson and is now in
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    • 162 1 Chairman of seven Shell companies in Malaya, S'pore MR. V L I \Ki:S (above) is Chairman of thr wvca Shell companies in Malaya and Singapore. These are: The Shell Company of the Federation of Malays Limited. Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malaya) Limited. The Shell Company of Singapore Limited, Shell
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    • 529 2 Material had to arrive at right moment FIFTEEN thousand tons of materials went into the building of Shell's refinery at Port Dickson, and the bulk of this ranging from a inch screw to a distillation column weighing 45 tons had to be brought in
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      • 81 2 MALAYAN OXYGEN LTD. Suppliers of INDUSTRIAL GASES, WELDING EQUIPMENT, ELECTRODES, AUTOMATIC WELDING WIRES AND FLUXES Congratulate SHELL REFINING CO. (FED. OF MALAYA) LTD. on the opening of THEIR NEW REFINERY at Port Dickson. SHELL on the opening of their new refinery at Port Dickson DUNLOP supply SHELL with rugged, reliable
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      • 55 2 Heartiest congratulations and best wishes to SHELL REFINING COMPANY (Federation of Malaya) LIMITED Installation of Refinery Power Station equipment Consisting of Four 1000 kw. English Electric 12 CSV Diesel Alternator sets All Refinery equipment consisting of Electric motors, pumps, fin-fans Compressors etc. LORE MUN HOI \Tj) (Mechanical Contractor) 22-C. Chay
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    • 399 3 The Middle East and Brunei the main sources Quite an engineering feat in laying submarine pipeline at Port Dickson gUPPLJKS of crude oil for Shell's refinery at Port Dickson come from the Middle East and Seria, Brunei, but other sources can be called upon at any
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    • 68 3 PART of the Shell tanker, s.s. Otina, tied up at the Single Buoy Mooring at Port Dickson preparing for the first discharge of crude oil into the submarine pipeline. Floating in three rows in the sea are rubber tyres holding hoses which are used
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    • 47 3 STORAGE tanks (Below) at the refinery. There is a pipeline network here linking the storage tanks with the main underground pipeline through Port Dickson town and the submarine pipeline to the single mooring at which the tanker discharges the shipment of crude oil.
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    • 217 3 A REFINERY is built to supply a market —in this case the' Malayan market. Once the products have been made, therefore, they must be delivered to the service stations, dealers, and customers at the right place and at the right time. 1 Until
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      • 51 3 VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur extend their congratulations to SHELL REFINING COMPANY Federation of Malaya LIMITED for their inauguration ceremony at PORT DICKSON. Another landmark furnished by Y. Van Hin [LriJl FURNITURE CO., LTD, 129. IPOH ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** 136/142. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL:
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      • 143 3 PHILIPS mobilophone FM POMMIIWIPATIfIW """<> telephones for efficient UUMMUMUH I Ilin communication between tonker,, rniiiPMruT pilot boots ond $hore < n r i tlfUll Iflbll I stations during oil pumping operations ANGUS FIRE ARMOUR dry powder, fire extinguishers ond fire hose FIRE FIGHTING national foam system inc. foam fire equipment
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    • 1085 4  -  HANS JACOBBCN By General Manager 'JX)DAY'S opening of our Shell refinery here in Port Dickson is an occasion which gives us all a great deal of satisfaction. We have built this $52 million project in 19 months, a tribute to those engineers,
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      • 159 4 P" LUMMUS WISHES SHELL REFINING COMPANY (Federation of Malaya) LTD EVERY SUCCESS WITH THEIR NEW OIL REFINERY AT PORT DICKSON THIS MAJOR PROJECT WAS DESIGNED AND BUILT FOR SHELL BY LUMMUS IN COLLABORATION WITH WERKSPOOR N.V. THE LUMMUS COMPANIES ARE ENGINEERS-CONSTRUCTORS FOR INDUSTRY PRINCIPAL OFFICE— 3BS MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK
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      • 86 4 L *4E Ba> "you can recognise hand tools immediately the range, quality and kits are unique" King Dick sets ar e available as Tractor sorvitrg^^k man's kits. Wall panel sets. Cabinet pW^^ sets. Tool Boxes Square pß^^^^K^ Drive J|u_ Socket Sets. (^^w Double Offset ring Double open 1 ended spanner*.
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    • 26 5 A LABORATORY assistant at work, testing samples of oil at frequent intervals. This is essential for quality control of the refined products.
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    • 42 5 THE HEART OF THE $52 MIL. REFINERY THE CONTROL ROOM with rows of instruments which record temperature* of the oil, rates of flow and pressures during the refining processes. It is described as the nerve centre of the refinery.
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    • 379 5 WHAT does a refinery do? In non-tech-nical language, it changes the crude oil that is taken out of the earth into a variety of usable products. Shell's refinery at Port Dickson will "manufacture" liquid petroleum gas (marketed as Sheila no i. Regular
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      • 35 5 CONGRATULATIONS TO SHELL REFINING CO (F. o. M.) LTD S |i IC 1 PIPE RACKS I PIPE BRIDGES I SWITCH HOUSES I ETC. BY I 1 FEDERATED ENGINEERING 1 COMPANY LIMITED i KUALA LUMPUR. i
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      • 186 5 Heartiest Congratulations to SHELL REFINING COMPANY FEDERATION OF MALAYA LTD. on the opening of their PORT DICKSON REFINERY B^B^B^LUb^B^E ifltMfc-- B^L^^S B^LH^B> Kw mt 1 298^2 B^BH vii fctL-. i9Pf B^^M^^>wHil wJ^BBSB^BbBPJWP^ I ■■y'^' j^ I^»^^BB1 EASTERN ASBESTOS INSULATION CO., (Specialists for hot, cold sound insulation) Mastic flooring water proofing.
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    • 546 6 THE DEMAND FOR OIL PRODUCTS RISING IN ASIA Figure in Malaya is nine per cent yearly |^VERY 80 seconds two more people enter the world. In the 10 years from 1950 to 1960 the population of the world increased by nearly 500 million. If the standard of living in the
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      • 147 6 HEARTIEST CONGRA TULA TIONS TO SHELL REFINING I COMPANY (FEDERATION OF MALAYA) LIMITED KIM PUAT (MALAYA) LIMITED 197, Jalan Pantai, Port Dickson. FABRICATION AND ERECTION OF: 1. Underground Steel Sewer Fire Hydrant Piping. 2. Process and Utility Piping inside Plant and part of tank Farms. 3. Fabrication: Hose Handling Structure,
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      • 59 6 Congratulations I SHELL REFINING CO. (FED. of M.) LTD. on the opening of the Port Dickson Refinery from BELL'S ASBESTOS ENGINEERING (MALAYA) LTD. CONGRA TULA TIONS* SHELL REFINING CO. FED. OF MALAYA LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THE REFINERY AT PORT PICKSON THE 14 JALAN KILANG BARAT EVERGREAT Singapore 3
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    • 313 7 SKILL, experience and sheer hard work were the Ingredients for success in the construction of Shell's refinery at Port Dickson. Amont the flmt Items to be bnilt were the tanks for th« storage of crude ell and refined products. After the ground
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      33 7 A CRANE lifting one of the many steel sheets for workmen to put into place in the construction of storage tanks, which were later filled with water to discover possible faults.
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      32 7 WORKMEN erecting the chimney stacK over the processing area. In all 1,500 bags of cement were used in building the stack which took eight months. It weighs 500 metric tons.
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    • 40 7 THE MAIN distillation column being hauled into position after being unloaded from a ship and brought by heavy trailers to the refinery site. A huge derrick had to be set up over the site for the erection operation.
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      • 194 7 Congratulations to SHELL REFINING CO. (F. of M.) LTD. on the official opening of their New Refinery at Port Dickson WING SUN CO., 152. JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN KUALA LUMPUR. TEL: *****/4 SENG HUAT HIN CO. LTD. 143. BEACH ROAD. SINGAPORE -7 T«l: ***** ***** WE WISH EVERY SUCCESS TO
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      • 128 7 SHELL REFINERY PORT DICKSON air conditioned by WORTHINGTON Supplied and installed by L-*' 1 Th« JARDINE WALGH Organitati H The Federation of Moloyo. Singopor, I W N. Borneo, Brunei Sarawak. Congratulations to I SHELL REFINING CO. (F. o. M. LTD. on the official opening of their New Refinery at Port
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    • 210 8 Till-! successful operation of the refinery at Port Dickson depends on skilled men, and young Malayans engaged for the jobs have all received initial braining From associate Shell companies at Pulau Bukom and Brunei. Electricians and instrument mechanics were specially flown to Brunei where they attended a
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      • 79 8 KHENG CHEONG CO. LTD. 168, TYRWHITT ROAD, SINGAPORE 8 CONGRATULATES SHELL REFINING COMPANY FED. OF MALAYA LIMITED ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THEIR REFINERY AT PORT DICKSON *WE SUPPLIED: API LINEPEPES, BLACK GALVD. CONDUIT PIPES, GALVD. PIPES FITTINGS, LOCAL FABRICATION PIPES, CONCRETE REINFORCING STEEL ROUND BARS, MILD STEEL
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