The Straits Times, 8 June 1963

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 tit***" The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 352
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  • 25 1 JUNE 7, 1963, THE DAY WHEN WE STARTED ON THE ROAD BACK TO OUR COMMON HOME 9 RAZAK PELEAZ SUBANDRIO
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  • 835 1 Foreign ministers' talks off to a good start MANILA Friday PRESIDENT Macapagal of the Philippines tonight called for a Malay Confederation uniting 140 million people in South-east Asia* Hie confederation was formally proposal by the Philippines during today's opening ol" the talks among the foreign ministers
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  • 1341 1 THE Government maintained services in the State's tour major hospitals today despite the strike by nurses belonging to tfie Amalgamated Union of Public Employees which began in the morning Woodbridgc Hospital and General Hospital were mainly hit. There was some
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  • 39 1 SINGAPORE. Fri— The chairman of Barisan Sosialis. Dr. Lee Slew Choh. ha.s cabled .lie foreign ministers' conference ol Malays. Indonesia ;md the Philippines opening in Manila today, asking for a new referendum In Singapore.
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  • 411 1 Profumo seeks excuse from -Queen— I ONDON. Fri. Mr. John Profumo today asked to be excused from having an audience with Queen Elizabeth to hand over his seals of office as War Minister and the request was granted, it was announced. Yesterday there were protests about the audience with the
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  • 61 1 JAKARTA. Fri.— Wealthy women at Medan. North Sumatra, are no longer appearing in public wearing gold bracelets and jewellery. The Indonesian news agency Antara said they feared trouble from students who have recently been conducting a "down with the rich" campaign. Placards have begun appearing
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  • 749 1 Tax standstill in Singapore's new budget SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, told the Legislative Assembly in his budget speech today that with Malaysia and a common market, Singapore could look forward with confidence not only to the continuation of the present rate of expansion but
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  • 499 1 LONDON, Fri. Queen Elizabeth today bestowed the female equivalent of knighthood on Ballerina Alicia Markova (above) and on diplomat Miss Barbara Salt, who had both legs amputated after being appointed Britain's first woman Ambasi-ador. Both become Dame Commanders of the Order of the British
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  • 69 1 jtfEW YORK. Fri— The village of Little Valley has joined 11 other communities in New York State in ordering a curfew on children under 15. From today, children must I be off the aireefc, by 9 p.m. unless accompanied by an adult. The curfew, approved by the
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  • 203 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— *> The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was indisposed today and did not attend the Legislative Assembly meeting. His absence was strongly criticised by the Singapore People's Alliance cli.irman. Tun Lim Yew Hock, during a debate on a motion
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  • 170 1 Brunei oil find: Shell caution QHfIaATQItE. Fu The excitement over a report of new oil deposits being found in the sea off Erunei was dampened todfcy by a statement issued h«ce..on behalf of the Brunei Shell Company. The report, from Brunei Town, said that new oil deposits had been found
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  • 40 1 :iFrc tests r r>OTEST ITfONS I rl I v-\v Zealand sted <>\ c i m France to nuclear itstx In utcr. lACK TALKS l rl Prosid v ill i 1 1 Brl with Mi him n nnuni pH iml.i
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    • 528 2 86 DEAD AND 150 HURT AS TROOPS BATTLE TO PUT DOWN REVOLT TEHERAN, Friday, 'pit: Shah yesterday issued shoot-to-kill orders to thousands of troops manning tanks and chattering machineguns battling to suppress a planned revolt. The death toll rose officially to 86. About 150 have been
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    • 174 2 VIENTIANE, Friday. UATHET Lao artillery, manned by expert North Vietnamese gunners, began shelling Lat Sen yesterday as pro-Communist forces extended their sallies against the out-numbered forces of neutralist Gen. Kong Le. Rlghtwing military sources said remnants of Kong Le's third paratroop battalion under Col. Thanh
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    • 16 2 RANGOON. Prl. Burma hs set up a govern merit -run nation: new agency.
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    • 93 2 Britain, US now recognise —Togo- LOME. (Togo Republic). Fri. Britain i gave de jure recognition to President Nicolas i Grunitzky's Togolese Government in a note handed by the Ambas-! sador, Mr. David Kemp, to Vice-Presi-dent Mr. Antoine Meatchi last night. An official communique announced that the United States had also
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    • 109 2 Thai-Burma border discussions begin BANGKOK. Fri. Thai and Burmese delegations met today to discuss common border problems. The meeting was arranged during the recent visit of the Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman, to Burma. Brigadier San Yu. head of the Burmese delegation, said on arrival in Bangkok that the
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    • 115 2 Apartheid: UN to see Africanist group UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The special committee on apartheid yesterday decided to hear representatives of the Pan-Africanist Congress of South Africa and instructed the UN. Secretariat to get in touch with them. Tha committee heard criticism of the Bantu Education Act as "utterly sinister" and
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    • 140 2 Memo from Diem, then Buddhists call off protest UUE. (South Viet--11 nam), Fri. A delegation of Buddhist leaders met a government representative here yesterday and reportedly agreed not to stage further demonstrations pending discussions between government and Euddhist leaders in Saigon. City calmer The priests agreed after Mr. Nguyen Xuan
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    • 179 2 FIGHTING IN KOLWEZI REPORT SALISBURY. Fri. Unconfirmed reports reaching here yesterday said fighting had broken out in the Katanga I copper mining town of Kolwezi between Katangese and Central Government forces. The reports said communij cations with Kolwezi had been disrupted. Two whites were reported i killed one stabbed with
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    • 90 2 ili^^JSy '2°* «*>■ <XAV. BUT NEVER MIND. I \/.We.L, SURE.I V, >/ n« A TUtlttS NOTHING I COM 6 LOCK AT /BUT. JIST COME I 'HERE! BUT >T^ I ..SO MISSILE 11 r<\ B J- I IQUEEN AND I |ITfNOFSmMS?~^* l *Q I7«awv *BCWT tuat'twwatTl SPAoes? twoes?/ W oooc* wuenvoucet
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    • 334 3 'Decimal Six' ponder s. d. change LONDON. Fri. Five men and a woman known as the "Decimal Six' were today reported nearing the end of an 18-month task that could give Britain a new coinage system by 1967— a year after Australia goes over to the decimal system. Their report
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    • 29 3 VALLETTA. Pri. Talks t.n Maltese independence will be held in London during the second half 01 July. Mr. Duncan Sanc.vs Commowe&lth and Colonial Secretary, announced here yesterday.
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    • 58 3 j PARIS. Fri. The Western European Union Assembly yesterday decided to refer back to Its political committee an Italiani sponsored recommendation for a I treaty or political, mllitaiy and economic co-operation between I Britain and the Common Markc; Countries The vote to refer back was
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    • 21 3 ATHENS. Fri. Sl.s Cw-choslo-.uk> have asked for political asylum In Greece, the Athens police department said today. Reuter.
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    • 83 3 FIGHTING ERUPTS DURING COLOUR BAR PROTEST POLICE haul an injured Negro youth into a squad car after a skirmish during picketing by members of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People at a school con- struction project. Some "5 pickets protesting against racial
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    • 198 3 INSTANT CONTACT BETWEEN WHITE HOUSE, KREMLIN— VIA TELETYPE UNITED States and Soviet negotiators have reached agreement on establishing a "hot line" teletype link between the White House and the Kremlin, highly authoritative sources said yesterday. The link would permit President Kennedy and Mr. Khrushchev to communicate
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    • 183 3 BERLIN (Eastern Sector), Friday. TiHE East German Prosecutor-General yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of Dr. Hans Globke, West German Secretary of State and right-hand man to Dr. /vdenauer. The warrant, as published by the East German news agency ADN, said "Dr. Globke
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    • 172 3 DUBLIN. Fri.— Lieut. General Sir Adrian Carton De Wlart, Belgian-born holder of the Victoria Cross and possibly the most wounded officer In the British Army, died yesterday at his home in Kllllnardrish. County Cork. He was 83. General De Wiart was
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    • 192 3 Man shot dead in racial violence NEW YORK, Fri. A white man was shot dead and another seriously wounded when growing racial tension it Lexington. North Carolina erupted into violence last night. State police were rushed In and firemen used their hoses to disperse a milling crowd of about 2.000.
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    • 298 3 'Russia not reporting space shots' accusation —by U.S UNITED NATIONS. Fri. The United States yesterday accused the Russians of failing to report to the United Nations the orbiting of six Soviet space vehicles during the last nine months. A resolution adopted by the General Assembly In 1961. called on all
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  • 1604 4 •OUR BUSINESS TO SEE ALL SHARE AFFLUENCE' fHK Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, told the Legislative Assembly today that Singapore had a good year in 1962 and did better than in 1961. The consumer was better off and bought more goods. He said:
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  • 107 4 SINGAPORE. FrL The public was again urged today to continue keeping water consumption down. Rain fall yesterday at Tebrau and Singapore was neeliuible A Public lUUtles Board's statement said that yesterday only 0.06 inch rain fell at Seletar and 0.07 °nch at Tehran the State's main source
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE. Prt. A requiem sen ice for Pope John will be conducted by the most Rev. Michael Olcomendy. Archbishop of Ma-lacca-Singapore, at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Monday at 5.30 p.m
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    • 283 4 nf»l»1:M!i TON| C HT MIDNIGHT! SINGAPORE) v i The Splendour And Intrigues 1 Of Ctart> The Lorn And CINEMASCOPE 1 Adventures Of An Exotic And Fascinating World! SWORD of ISLAM LUBNA ABO EL AZIZ FOLCO LULL! SILVANA PAMPANINI EASTMANCOLOR f JVi'fVa TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! SINGAPORE 1 NOW ON THE SCREEN! ...All
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  • 216 5  -  RUDY BELTRAN I by PRETTY CONVENT GIRL MAY HAVE BEEN KIDNAPPED, SAYS FATHER KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Pretty 14--year-old Stella Kok went happily walkin? to school yesterday in her Convent School uniform and has not been seen since. Her worried parents have reported to the police. They fear Stella has
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  • 164 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr Ong Pang Boon, said in the Legislative Assembly today that the Singapore Government sent a delegation to the Afro-Asian conference in Moshi, Tanganyika, in February at the suggestion of a "friendly neutral country." Mr. OnK
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  • 839 5 MR. Justice Campbell Wylie. Chief Justice of the joint court of Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei, was today awarded a knighthood in Queen Elizabeth's birthday honours list. Mr. Wylie, a 58-year-old New Zealander. was federal justice of the supreme court of
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  • 169 5 MALACCA, Friday. A HEALTH inspector, Clement Albert D'Silva, 56. was found guilty today in the Sessions Court on four charges of corruptly accepting $50. He was sentenced to six months' jail. The court president. Mr. B. T. H. Lee, said: "This Is the case
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  • 47 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Llm Hung Tong pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court today to a charge of living on the Immoral earnings of a woman between October, 1958. and April 24 this year. He was offered bail of $3,000 until June 15.
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  • 22 5 KAJANG. Fri. Two new Malayan Indian Congress branches are to be set up In Semenylh and Dengkll. near here.
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  • 97 5 40 SHAKEN UP AS BUS WHEEL -GOES OFFJ BATU GAJAH, Fri. Forty children and teachers escaped unhurt when the front offside wheel of their school bus came off while they were on their way to Ipoh this morning;. They were badly shaken up. The accident was six miles south of
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  • 88 5 PENANG. Fri. The Penanr Historical Society plans to send an expedition to Juru village, in Province Wellesley. to examine a cannon recently discovered there The cannon, it is believed, belonged to the old Thai regime in Kedah more than 500 years ago. Its discovery
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  • 40 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Miss L.N.E. Derville, a lecturer at the Malayan Teachers College, will #ye a public talk on 'Individual Psychology— Adler's Contribution to the Understanding of Personality Development," at 4 pjn. on Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road
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  • 271 7 Clean-up in town a Sultan described as 'filthy' KLANG, Friday. 'J'HE big clean-up campaign for this town of 100,000 people is now under way. Today workers went out to clear overgrown lallang in several parts of the town where, the Sultan of Selangor said recently, "tigers can roam without being
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  • 29 7 BANTIN, Thurs. The monthly meeting of the Kuala Langat Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis will be held at the Trlok Datoh Stonor Club on Wednesday.
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  • 213 7 The Templer Park tiger disappoints the Game —Warden Fri. The Game Warden for Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Malacca, Mr. Dara Singh, is disappointed. He spent two nights in Templer Park without hearing or seeing any tiger or panther. He went there to confirm reports of tigers and panthers roaming the
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  • 114 7 LONDON'. Fri. A 20--year-old able seaman yesterday refused to report to his unit at Portsmouth to fly out to Singapore on Sunday to join H.M.S. Lion John Dixon. who is on a 12--year engagement, told Peace News, organ of the Campaign for
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  • 19 7 KLANG. Pri. Mr. Sioh Goh 800 was re-elected president of the Technical Services Union branch here yesterday.
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  • 187 7 r J'HE Party Negara. Sarawak, in a 10-point manifesto released here today, supports the formation of Malaysia and denounces Communism and other forms of subversion. The manifesto said that in the three years since its Inception the party has succeeded t:. its objective of enrolling members
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  • 280 7 ULTIMATUM HANDED IN KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. yHE 1,000-strong National Union of Cold Storage Employees is preparing to put the business into a ''deep freeze." The union sent a seven-day ultimatum to the management today to settle a flve-point demand or face industrial action, including
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  • 41 7 KAJANG. Fri. The traffic and street lighting sub-com-mittee of the Ulu Langat District Town Board is to recommend that i parking in Ka.iang and Semenvih 'be done in a proper manner »na not at random as a! present.
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  • 166 7 WHY I QUIT LABOUR IS CLEAR: RAMA DENANG. Fri. The former Socialist Mayor, Mr. D.S. Ramanathan, who quit the Labour Party to contest next month's city elections as an independent. said today the issue over which he resigned was "very clear." "I shall pursue it throughout the present campaign." he
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  • 410 7 \|R. G. Kandasamy, ifl representing the Singapore Bank Employees' Union, submitted in the Industrial Arbitration Court today that bank employees in the Federation were getting higher pay than those in Singapore. He also quoted an agreement reached between Malaya's National Union of Bank
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  • 65 7 IPOH. Fri. Six youths held up a club caretaker,' K. Joseph. 36. robbed him of $30 and smashed open a pin-table machine from which they took $30 in coins. The robbery took place in the Railway Recreation Club in Silibin Road here yesterday. Mr. Joseph
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  • 68 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Another $180.30 was received by the Straits Times today for the National Patriotic Fund. This brings the total ieceived to date by its group of newspapers to $123,122.66. Today's contributions came from Mr. L. Manickavasagam. Pontian. Johore, $6; Mr. Chew Cheng Hoe, Pontian. Johore.
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    • 592 8 j Presenting Singapore's 1963 budget with the year half gone. Dr. Goh Keng *>\vee seems to have bc"n optirristic in his belief that the Assembly would perhaps be only half interestled. There must, he thought, 'necessarily be less interest in the estimates than usual. On i the
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    • 478 8 A number of Singapore hospitals have been seriously undermanned to the point where some patients have had to be sent horne as a result of a large proportion of the j nurses going on strike yesI terday. Now it is not questioned that nurses have as good a
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    • 187 8 Tengku Abdul Rahman's recent assumption of control cf Kelantan Umno has made it possible for the State organisation to resolve its internal differences. The settlement has come none too soon, for the party machinery needs to be in good shape to fight the town council elections at
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    • 334 8 Thresher is spotted: A FIGHT TO WIN SEA'S SECRETS by Donald Seaman LONDON. Fri. It was like asking a blind man In chains to find a sixpence at the bottom of a lake. But this week It was announced that the "sixpence" America's nuclear submarine Thresher had been found. The
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  • 708 8 Economic crisis: Indonesians make a start AS A NEW INITIATIVE IS TAKEN TO ENCOURAGE FOREIGN INVESTMENT- THERE are signs of Ind o n c sian determination to encourage foreign invesiment. Recent secret meetings at The Hague between Dutch business leaders and Indonesian officials were one of several recent initiatives which
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  • 264 8 T CANNOT understand why banks should impose a service charge for dividends which are paid directly into an investor's account. This is most unfortunate especially at a time when every effort Is being made to encourage the small Investor to Invest in shares. The banks need
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    • 54 8 A REPORT In the Straits Times states that Malacca town Is semi-deserted In the morning and late evening, with hawkers oft* the streets because of poor business. I would urge the authorities concerned to consider some Instant relief to those who have lost their daily means of livelihood.
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    • 207 8 r'S high time the top people In the Ministry of Education gave attention to teachers in the East Coast. At present there are a good number of teachers serving In schools from Tanjong Gemok (Endau) right up north to Kuala Pahang. In these areas the villages are small
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    • 118 8 TN spite of the almost dally rain In several parts of Singapore, the 12-hour daly wa ir cut has not been reduced. When the 12--hourly ration was started I remember well the level of the Tebrau River was 4ft. 4in. Now the water Is at least sft 61n.
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  • 341 8 By a hypochondriac LONDON, Frl. Doctors gave sensible advice last week to 450 executives, of whom I was one. at the Chest and Heart Association's health conference here. Tickets were four guineas: people vrtll pay this kind of money to learn how to live. Dr.
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  • 149 9 STOLEN GOODS FOUND IN HIDEOUTS lOHORE BAHRU, Fri. i J —A party of detec- tives and ten officers recovered a cache of stolen property during a two-day raid on robbers' hide-outs in Johore. Malacca and Seremban. Leading the party was thf OCCI of Johore Superintendent D. M. SunderaJ. Raiding a
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  • 71 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Pakirisamy Govindasamy. general secretary of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, was acquitted by a magistrate court on a charge of intimidation. His defence was not called. Govindasamy was alleged to have Intimidated Mr. Choy Khun Heng. a Borneo Co. office assistant, by threatening
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  • 35 9 SINGAPORE. Fn. The Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing of a wages dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and Boustetid and Co. (1960) Ltd. on June 24 a. 9.30 a.m.
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  • 188 9 KOTA BHARU, Friday. THENGKU Abdul Rahman said here today that all 1 Malaya wanted was to live in peace so as to make itself prosperous. He was speaking at the opening ceremony of a $56,000 Arabic school for girls :'t Kandang Krian. 10 miles from
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  • 23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Another 58 people have been deprived of their citizenships due to false representations. It was gazetted today
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  • 278 9 EVERYONE IS WORKING; TOWARDS THIS DATE FORJNHfALLING IN LBNIS6N: GARNER ifUALA LUMPUR, Fri. June 27 is the target date for initialling the Malaysia agreement in London. VC was stated n«ce TwUj by the Permanent Under-Secretary for Commonwealth Relations. Sir Saville Garner. He was speaking to reporters
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  • 201 9 'SUPP police' claim in raiders' leaflets From Geoffrey Geldard kUCHING, Fri.— The bandits who raided Ensawang, near Lubok Antu in Sarawak's Second Division, yesterday left behind leaflets claiming that they were "the police of the Sarawak United People's Party." A Government spokesman said today there was, however, no evidence to
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  • 97 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. Three mtp today got away with a steel safe from a Hillside Drive home affcr holding up a housewife. Madacn Koh Kok Neo. 57. and her daughter with a screwdriver. In the safe were $50. gold bangles worth $160. a watch
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  • 23 9 KLANG. Fri. The National Type Methodist Girls' Primary School here will hold a food and fun fair on June IS.
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  • 193 9 GOVT TO LAUNCH 'GROW FRUIT' DRIVE KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. The Federation Government will launch a "Grow More Fruit Year" campaign next year. This was announced today by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl. at the opening of the fourth annual meeting of the Federation Farmers' Association
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  • 329 9 The big gap of differences in Brunei talks 'UO K L KUALA LUMPUR, PilUay. rnHE arrival h«se of a delegation of 10 from Brunei •L on awMtaiy to resume merger talks with Malaya has surprised political observers lame. \C C The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced their coming
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  • 156 9 Selangor's motorists get week's —reprieve— UUALA LUMPUR. Fri. T For a week beJ ginning on Monday. Selangor police will close one eye to mijnor traffic offences. will be no prosecuHlons. Instead offenders Will be told very politely In postcard where they iwent wrong but that no action will be taken
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  • 42 9 Police arrest seven men SINGAPORE, Frl.— Police la*t night detained seven people and screened more than 260 suspects on anti-secret society rounds .throughout the Island. Six were arrested under the Socletles Ordinance and one under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions i Ordinance.
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  • 87 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Frl.— Tan Teng Kian, 58, of Singapore was killed this morning when a car he was driving collided head-on with a lorry in Kanka Pulai Road. 17 miles from here. Four of his Singapore friends in the car were admitted to the
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  • 127 9 ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rank, Is chairman of the Central Working Committee which is planning the Malaysia Day celebrations, the Government announced today. The committee also Includes five other ministers, and an assistant minister. They are the Minister of
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  • 239 9 IPOH, Fri. A pretty expectant mother was acquitted by lnche Mohamed Azmi bin Haji Dato Kamaruddin, the President of the Sessions Court, here today of committing extortion. Yong Peck Har, 21, was alleged to have committed extortion from a housewife, Chal ling Kiau,
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  • 41 9 SINGAPORE. Prl. The public has so far contributed $785,671 lor building the National Theatre, [aid the Minister for Culture, Mr. B. Rajarainam. in the Legislative Assembly today in answer to k question by Miss Fung Yin thing (Barisan Soslalis '>.
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  • 244 9 Shot killed Baxter instantly: Pathologist IJATU GAJAH. Fri. 13 Mr. D.F. Baxter. 27. a planter, was killed instantaneously from a shotgun blast which blew off most of his skull, a pathologist told a murder preliminary inquiry here today. Dr. J. A. Chelliah. senior pathologist at the Institute of Medical Research.
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  • 73 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. -A total ot 380 members of the Work Brigade have been appointed to Government service since the brigade wai established, Mr. S. Ratnaswamy. Parliamentary Secretary to tin Finance Ministry, said in the Legislative Assembly today. i Answering a question from Mr Tan Cheng
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  • LETTERS
    • 293 10 \IR. THIRUCHELVAM'S letter in your issue of June 4 calls for comment. The Prime Minister's speech referred to was presumably o.n the opening of Selegie House. I understand that the rentals of the flats at Selegie House are in the region of $120 per
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    • 199 10 NATIONAL DAY decorations at the City Hall. I am told, are to be dismantled. Since it took weeks to put them up can't the lights and decorations be left on for at least a few more days? As the date for Malaysia is not
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    • 238 10 /"iLERKS at post offices In 1 \j Singapore should pay more attention to the needs of philatelists and FDC collectors like myself. Recently, a record sent to me from New York In an envelope clearly marked "Recording please do not fold." was spoilt because the whole envelope was
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    • 61 10 T WOULD like to thank your correspondent "J.C' (S.T. May 11) for drawing the attention of this department to the posting box at Tiong Bahru. Investigation reveals that there Is a need for a bigger 1 box to be installed at the Tiong Bahru Post Office and action
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    • 39 10 REFER to the letter by "Anxious" In the Straits Times of June 3. It is regretted that "Anxious" has been made to watt so long in regard to her crossI Ing of the bar U what she
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    • 104 10 rE Minister for Culture states that many requests are being received for more community centres. However I wish steps were taken to improve conditions In the present centres. At the Cambridge Road community centre, for example, the television room has no windows and small boys climb in and
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    • 130 10 CERTAIN English schools pick and choose pupils for the Form VI entrance examination. This method is not fair. Teachers should first take the names of pupils who wish to go for further education and submit them together with those they have selected. A good many school certificate holders
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    • 182 10 I Keep your hair well-groomed all day— B HAIR CREAM Now, Old Spice Hitt Cream takes controlling jg^ inteictt in your htir, neatly and naturally. *^i Keep* your hair lively all day long— well- agjj (roomed without gloss. And one jar gives months of regular daily use. f "'Ij 1
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 314 10 Straits Times Crossword ~^B[ |H j^H BH ■b^I~"~~^I~~ 2fc~"^ HLV LbbH lssßaaf~~~lHßai I ACKOSS t. Honourably frank description 1. Display garment for hora* of how chess should be piaji4-«). Ed (5-5> t. Mineral poured Into neat al- 11. If you break all the record* cohol (4 1. it's useless dO'.
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  • A FOREIGN DESK SPECIAL
    • 869 11 Doctor: I was disturbed by security aspects of War Minister's relations with model, I was suspected of running call-girl racket LONDON, Fri. Society osteopath Dr. Stephen Ward, who introduced redhead model Christine Keeler to Mr. John Profumo, told a telesion
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    • 952 11 I want Prof unto as witness accused IN COURT, CHRISTINE BECOMES HYSTERICAL WHEN ORDERED OUT T ON DON, Fri. Jamaican jazzsinger Aloysius (Lucky) Gordon told a court here yesterday he wanted to call Mr. John Profumo to give evidence in the trial in which he (Gordon) is accused of wounding
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    • 347 11 Christine: Why Jack and I broke up our friendship LONDON, Fri. The Daily Express today carried a frontpage interview with Christine Keeler in which she said her friendship with the ex-War Minister, Mr. John Profumo, ended because they were both scared it would ruin his career. Miss Keeler said the
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    • 2214 12 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wmrda $0 (tttmJ—Bmx 00 eta. emtrm WANTED CHINESE 30 40 interested gardening preferably female for outdoor business Federation HIU Station suitable unattached parson of quiet •imposition prepared to devote whole time with prospects partnership. Send full particulars Box A2Bl 8.T., Ipoh. WANTID ENERGETIC MAROWORKERS Two Outdoor Salesmen
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    • 958 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 10 Word* SS (IHm.)—Bmm 00 eta. mmtrm EUROPEAN COUPLE requires furnished Flat. 2 rwd rooms, from 15th July. Phone (Spore) ***** Office Hours WANTED FURNISHED UNFURNISHED Bungalows Flats In Brno pore/ Jobore Bahru. Long lease. Details to P.O. Box. 659 Singapore. FOUR FLATS or Bungalows required for R.A.F.
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    • 916 12 TUITION 20 Wmrma U (Him.}— Bern 00 eta, emtrm DAVID'S SCHOOL of Dancing. Emerald HIU Road. Spore. TeL 2365S Classes. Private Lessons dally. New Beginners Class. Tuesdays, Thursdays 7.30 8.80 p.m. INTENSIVE COACHING In English. Mathematics For AU Beeaadarsts. Strict Foundation Given. Starting Immediately. Please Ring ***** between (2 p.m.
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    • 998 12 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE X Wmrma U (Mtm.) Btm 00 eaa. emtrm SPEEDBOAT with Johnson forty engine skis in excellent condition, situated Blngapore Yacht Club. Telephone Wrengham (Spore) ***** *****. Price $1,200. 0.n.0. TWO SERVICEABLE Teak Lifeboats excellent condition each carries 40 persons. Buyers interested please ananas appointment. Phone (Spore)
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    • 1043 12 V EHICLES FOR SALE 90 Wtrtm U (Sttm.) Bam 90 eta, emtrm ISSS FORD FALCON: l'JOl Austin A 55, r/Taunua, ISOO Rover B/Wagoo, 1959 Austin ASS F/Zephyr, 195S F/1100. 1957 Holden Diesel. 19M MO/Magnctte, Peugeot 403. Sin Chew Trading Company, 146, Albert Street, Singapore. Telephone: *****. CHUNG SHAN MOTORS Ltd..
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    • 914 12 FOR SALE t» Wtrd* SS Mlm.)— Bma SO eta, extra HANO EDUCATIONAL BQUlf*MENT. New Shipment Buckland. Col lard -Col lard. Kuni-bhit. Weimar, Zlmrnermann. Secondhand Adler, Challea. NsngJuag-a 103-108. Selegle Road. Singapore MSft. AFTER OFFICE HOURS Relax with Kuba 'Astronaut' Transistorised Portable TV In your garden. Don t be Imprisoned indoor.
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    • 1253 13 MeAIJSTER C* CO., LTD. w VEST* »t». aa. mn r^aL BIiI.WiMII LIMB ttl atLA VIXMESS LIKE ISNIM, MAUUIU. BtnUkVUL UN MMIUS. LAN P9ANCIKS, HAVRE. HULL MIDDLE tiniFU SEATTLE. VANCIOVtI I POITUNI CITT OF DURHAM" Atceitm Hr CiitraJ f. SmU Sport P. S'htlß Pining BONhtvlul IVL Jmi S'pori p. S -am
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  • 636 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock Ex- change yesterday suffered a "hangover" after Thursday's hectic turnover and operators appeared tired. On Thursday tins had their most active day since the tin boom of 1961 and brokers said that the amount of business
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  • 22 14 Malavan Stock Indices June 6 June Industrials: 113.77 114.18 Tina: 123.82 122.51 S rubben: 114.24 114.24 Dec. 29. 1962 100
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  • 790 14 f OMBINED buslneM in the j Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Dunleps (8.000) 52.86. (1.000) 52.87; Bast Smslt (4.000) 53.47. (2,000) $3.48. (2.000) (3.49: $3.46 81* $3.42 SL. $3.47 BX,
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  • 452 14 fItHERE was a further rise 1 In the Straits tin price yesterday of $2,624 which brought It to $470.87 i. the highest since May 3 last year which was also the last time It stood over the $470 mark. In the past
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  • 73 14 TNI Malayan Rxthang* Banur AsmtlaUan rnada taaaa change* In ita ra.Ua to merchanta yesterday (ail ratea to 1100): Stlllng TT ar OD raady: FrtnOi Franci 159; Belgian Franct 1610 a: Deutaah* Mark* 129*; Italian lira 301 89. Ob the free exchange market In Hong Kong yejterday the U.S.
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  • 213 14 SHIM lying. ilmiiiiili th« linuiid Harbtur xhitiii or (ißtcttd t»day an: Eumaao* 13/14, Qlcnetrn 38/30, Barpctm 33/34, Bentong N W 1. Bruai 2.1. Troooh N.W. 3. Hanoi 1/2. Bldor 23, Klngsvlllf 48. City of Newout 1* 10/11, General Blkonkl 6/7, Slndh 44, Toc&naa 47, Vlbtkc Maersk 4/5.
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  • 244 14 I UNI Brat grade rutobar Buyers f.e.b. alesed at S p.m. Mi Smgapera and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74t cents per Ib up a quarter of a cent. Tha tone waa quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. clesMig prlaas in sants par Ik. yesterday: INT. 1 U.S. B. prompt f.o.n.
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  • 14 14 May ruboer crops included Bain UnUm 234,000 Ib. and GieoMly 120.000 Ib.
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  • 511 14 WITH the Malayan Rubber Market beset by holidays there have only been two full working days since our last report, two days in which pric e s" have fluctuated half a cent, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market report. Neverthless at the lower levels
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  • 29 14 CLOSING PRICES June 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74 C cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN $470.87 > 2 (up $2.62' _•>. Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (down 20 tons).
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  • 127 14 MELBOURNE. Pri QENERAL Investments and iadustrial share* continued on a steady to lirmer trend. Fairymead Sugar provided a highlight rising to 535. on an ex-dividend basis following hignrr profit report, and dividend lift from eight to ten per cent.^^Bv Base metals and oils4B steady levels without any feature.
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  • 76 14 CHINISt Pr»au«a OMianga, Sin.afl port neen arMat p.r p.«m |Hl*«*| Ceeenut eil: t>ulk 1431 aeilera. druia list eelkere. Ce»ra: June /July UK /Continent 127 1 buyer* Paawer: Mttntok white fl42t aallara. Sarawak white $140 aellere. apectaJ Sarawak black t»2t aeltera, g*rM«l Lampoog black JfcS acllara. AATTA IIOS eellen
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    • 1083 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. o.B^. Paojttla. Atlantic, a. Cvaai Ukea otarvtaa io*o> Loaoi ti» ti» kl* tla tio S oor* P. S'koa» Honolulu k F'ctoco L Aajelot m Tork Ctomarx "lelin* Man' 21/20 JOM 21 JUT 21 M| 11 Jyly 11 A* 1 Soft "Imkiti Mon" 7S-2I Jily 20/11 Jiiy
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 531 15 UNIVERSITY < Applications are invited vacancies: (1) Senior Lectureship or Lectureship in Department of Economics. (2> Senior Lectureship in Department of Law (S) Lectureship or Assistant Lectureship in Department of Dentistry (4 i Lecturesh i> or Assistant Lectureship in Department of Ptrasitoiogy Particulars relating to qualif tions of service, etc.,
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    • 109 15 )F SINGAPORE for appointment to the following Particular qualifications Higher degree In Economics, with teaching and research interests in one of the following fields in order of priority (a) Industrial Development; (b) Money and Banking; (c) International Trade. Commercial Law. Degree In Dentistry with suitable experience in the fields of
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    • 119 15 I NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) PUBLIC EXAMINATION In Bankruptcy No. Ml of 1961. Be: Sim Bok Sin trading as Sim Hai Trading Co. TAKE NOTICE that the Coart has Ordered that the Public Examination of the abovenamed Debtor be held at the Registrar's Chambers. Grouuc Floor. Supreme Court
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    • 1045 15 NOTICES NOTICES I REGISTRATION OF CHILDREN UfkTirv FOB ADMISSION TO niMARX fIUJILC SCHOOLS, KELANTAN IM4. Mr. Leong Peng Pong, salesman Registration of children born la <* <MT General Department 1957 for admission to Std. lln 1964 (Stationery, etc.) has left our will be opened In the State of Ke- ««rvlce
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    • 844 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Malay Federal ClUaens or Bute Nationals for the post of Temporary Supervisor for Land Development Schemes In the State i of Selangor. The Salary scale for i the post la *300x12-$348 per men- sem plus cost of living allowance and housing allowance at Standard
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    • 939 15 NOTICE SZE HAI TONG BANK LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-Ninth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of trie above Company will be held at Sze Hai Tong Bank Building. No. 57 Chulia Street, Singapore, on Saturday the 22nd June. 1963. al 2.30 p.m. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 404 16 INDONESIA MUST APOLOGISE -Mayer j'HE International Olympic Committee yesterday gave the Soviet Union the go-ahead to try to get Indonesia back Into the Games following her .suspension last February. The executive board of the lOC accepted a mediation oiler by Constantin Andrlanov, Soviet representative. O'to Mayer, chancellor of the lOC.
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    • 103 16 j^UALA LUMPUR Pri. GokMt races will be held on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 'at the Stadium Negara car park. The 21-race meet, organised by the Malayan Motor Sports Club, I will include a special relay event i for women. Class 111 racers will vie
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    • 318 16 Killaloe can score in debut SINGAPORE. Friday. J£EEN interest was focussed on Killaloe on the training track at Bukit Timah this morning. In his first time-making gallop, this handsome Irish-bred grey went faultlessly over 3f in 39 3/5 with Mat Shaari up. Winner of two races over 7f in Ireland
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    • 1660 16 ACCEPTORS and riders for tomorrow's races at Bukit Timah: Race One: 1.45— Cl 3 Div 2—it 1 ***** Cinerama II tShaw St.l Tullo'.i. 6 9.0 <F> Harbridge 9 2 9 Aqua Quern (Sultan of Pahangi Lee, 3 8.13 i— —i 1 3 6 Amusement World II (Shaw Si.
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    • 410 16 TiHE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said I x last night that the Government had decided to i take an active interest in the promotion of sports i both organisationally and financially. He admitted, however, that when the Government first look office it
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    • 61 16 BRISBANE. Fri. There are 15 final acceptors for the Brisbane Cup. to be run ove* two miles, on Monday. Acceptors: The Dip 9.4. Oakland 8.11. Kamikaze 8.7. River Seine 8.7 Refulgent 8.6. Sometime 8.4, Maidenhead 8.2. Burgos 8.1. Conference 8.1. Raajpoot 7.9. Double Happy 7.7. Campo 7.5. Emperors
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    • 302 16 Two tennis pros suspended rXXIS— Los Angeles. Fri.— The International tToIe ssional Tennis Players Association yesterday suspended Pancho Gonzales and Pancho Seguara indeniiitel} for contracting to appear In a television series without the group's permission. Tony Trabert. executive director of the IPTPA who announced th suspensions, said the show th
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    • 57 16 IPOH. Prl— Colin Clark. 16. Malaya's Asian Games swimmer, swept the board at the annual aquatic meet of the Anglo-Chinese School here today. He won three Class 1 and one Open events to become the individual champion. Plfteen records were smashed, Including one In the
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    • 251 16 r^lttlg IRRESPECTIVE OF COST :S: ALL GOODS MUST BE CLEARED AT THIS YEAR'S 30-1 Raffles Place Singapore"GßAND ANNUAL SALE" MENS DEPARTMENT u^ s^r. MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS TO CLEAR S 3.00 SUPERBA OACRON TIES 6 50 4 J0 MEN'S COTTON SHIRTS TO CLEAR 1.71 MEN'S COTTON SPORT SHIRTS TO CLEAR 1.7$
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 448 17 FM AAU is not yet geared up for I Olympic Games effort By KEN FERNANDEZ Kuaia Lumpur, Fri. top American coach today charged that the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union had not made a single concrete plan for the development of athletes and athletics as a whole in preparation
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    • 602 17 RAHIM OMAR TO TAKE FITNESS TEST TODAY MALAYA CUP SOCCER SINGAPORE, Thursday. CENTRE-FORWARD Rahim Omar, who has missed Singapore's last three Malaya Cup matches, may return to the team against Malacca at Malacca on Sunday (5.15 p.m.). Rahim. who suffered a knee Injury in the match against Negrl Sembilan, is
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    • 80 17 TENNIS Prnanc Sport* Club Women's singles final: K. ht Mrs A. Oh 6-1. 2-6. Women's doubles s-final: Mrs B Lim and Mrs. B. Campbell: M E !.ak<» and B Tranter 6-I.' 6-2: Mfn's doubles <.-finalv I He.ih and Lim Say Crnnn bt M Chan and R. Soon 6-3. 6-3:
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    • Article, Illustration
      115 17 LONDON. Fri. Nigeria's Dick Tiger. 33-year-old former grocer's errand boy and world middleweight boxing champion, has received recognition in Queen Elizabeth's birthday honours list issued today. He becomes a member of the Order of the British Empire for his services to boxlug. He took the world title by
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    • 82 17 SINGAPORE. Pri. A fou*-goa) feat, which included a hattrick, by centre-forward Rahman Karim saved Fathil Karib from being relegated to the SAPA League second division next year. In their vital match today at Jalan Besar stadium, they beat Alexander 5-1. Danil Aflah 'A 1 took over leadership
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    • 41 17 SINGAPORE. Fii. Singapore handed Johore a 7-1 trouncing in heir National Day hockey match an the packing today. Leading 2-1 at half-time. Singapore scored through Abdullah (3>. Dc Witt (2) and Kartar (2). Williams scored Johore's only, goal.
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    • 223 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The manager of the Philippines cycling team to the Asian cycling championship*. O. Lacuesta. will be Mked to apologise to the Mal.ivan Cyclists Federation lor hLs behaviour at a special meeting here tonight. The meeting had been called because of a
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    • 757 17 H 'PACKED' FINISH TO 200-KILO RACE By FRANCIS BOEY and VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Fri. THAILAND won the individual and team sold medals in the 200 kilometres x massed start road race in the fifth day of the Asian Cycling Championships here today. Their ace rider,
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    • 198 17 NeW TREATMENT I^v^^^a immediate for COLDS am FLU PARACETAMOL^^ relieves aches and pains^*****^^^^^^^^^ and reduces feverishness dsi PHENYLEPHRINE-fl clears blocked nasal KT*~~~^ passages to meet the increased need for this vitamin during an infection _---^«X** j helps to counteract that lflL*l y 'run down' feehng _^~-""'"""'~^^^m8 helps to offset that
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  • 101 18 UDP aim is to oppose the Alliance' PENANG. Fn. The main aim of the United Democratic Party in contesting the Penang city and rural elections next month is to I •oppose all Alliance candidates, and especially those of the MCA." Dr. Lim Chong Eu. secretary- general of the UDP, who
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  • 324 18 LONDON. Pri.— A disappointing I ireek ended on a nervous and un- I ertaln note in stock mrakets to- lay Generally the tendency was I «sler and losses predominated on ,he day 1 The gilt-edged market reversed 1 Us recent firm trend as sellers j ippeared and
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  • 46 18 LONDON. Pri. Spot 22»id.. I July 22 5/16 d., Aug. 33 5/16d. Sept. 22 5'16d.. July'Pept. 22 Is/i6d. Oct /Dec. 22 5/IM.. Jan./ Mar. 22 5/IM.. Apr/June 22i;d.. Sent 2?', d.. Oct. Dec. 22'« d.. c.l.f June 21"» d. July 2ivd. Aur 21'sd Tone Dull
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  • 25 18 LONDON Fn Buyers £922 seller* £923. Forward buyers £923>; sellers E924',. Settlement £926-.. Turnover a.m. 400 tons, pm 100 tons Tone' Quiet and easier.
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  • 235 18 Government is now accused by AUPE SINGAPORE. Pit The; Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today accused the Government of trying to -break the strike by non- uniformed workers of the Police Department. It said the Government, feeling the full effect of the strike, had resorted to strong-arm tactics. The AUPE
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  • 49 18 KARACHI, Frl. Pakistan and Chinese airlines authorities have agreed to start an air service between the two countries, it was announced today. Pakistan would have traffic rights at Canton and Shanghai, China at Karachi and Dacca, If the two Governments approve the j agreement. Reuter.
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  • 61 18 LONDON. Pri.— The Board of Trade today announced the sale of 700 tons of rubber for June fThis will mean that at the end of this month some 8.600 tons of I rubber will remain in the stockI PileOf the June sales. 265 tons are for
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  • 18 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. —No new cases of cholera have been reported during the past 48 hours.
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    • 425 18 MANCHESTER, Friday. THE West Indies remorselessly piled on the runs against England on the second day of the first Test here and declared late in the day at 501 for six wickets. At the close England had scored 31
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    • 97 18 Went Indies Ist Inns Hunte c Tltrnus b Allen 182 Carew c Andrew b Truetnan 16 KanhaJ run out 90 Butcher Ibw Tmeman 22 Sobers c Edrich b AUen 64 Solomon low Titmus 35 Worrell not out 74 Murray not out 7 Extras U Total (for 6 dec) 501
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    • 521 18 MANCHESTER. Fri. The West Indian batsmen Conrad Hunte and Gary Sobers surely and slowly blighted England's hopes here today in the first Test. At lunch Prank Worrell's men were 336 for three. One thing is certain England cannot win this Test but I reckon they can lose
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    • 278 18 LONDON. Frl. Result* ol county cricket matches which ended today were: Harrocatr: Yorks bt Somerset by inns and 39. Somerset 202 and 111 (J. Waring 4-32). Yorks 352 iD Padgett 41. W. Stotl 83. J. Einks 46). Yorks lOpts. Lord's: Hant.- bt M'sex by 99 runs.
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  • 34 18 TH* REMAINS OP tat* B J. Halo*. retnam will he runoTtd for burial from 2B Telok PuUI Road. TTl— a. a* 4 p.m. to M«tbodlKt Churrb Klaaa and tbeoce to the nmaUiT today.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 41 18 [{lOHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore or the period 8 p.m. ori Thursday to 8 p.m yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 72 Kota Bharu 91 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 88 73
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