The Straits Times, 10 June 1963

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  • 20 1 WtHACI lIAILY fEBTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Mo*** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 352
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  • 189 1 Ward'spatients included Winston, Liz ONDON. Sun. Dr. JLj Stephen Ward, who was arrested on Saturday on vice charges has treated Sir Winston Churchill and film star Klizabeth Taylor as patient*. He is a bachelor n.d was brought up quietly as the son of the late Canon Arthur Ware of Rochester
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  • 540 1 Scotland Yard said to have list of call girls' clients LIKE AN EXPENSE ACCOUNT WHO'S WHO' CLAIMS PAPER Christine: A nude swim, then I met Profumo LONDON, Sunday. MANY of Britain's "most influential men" fear their names will be revealed in a current Scotland Yard Vice Squad investigation,
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  • 45 1 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Th« Workers' Parly lias decided to Withdraw from the proposed "United Front" which is being formed to oppose Malaysia This nn-ans that the rrnimmng partner!^ in ihe proposed oiz*nl«ation are the Barton Soslhll> the United Democratic Parly and Party Rtikyat.
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  • 623 1 Very cordial I talks at —Manila— MANILA, Sun. The Malayan, Indonesian and Philippine Foreign Ministers sounded out each other in informal talks today before sitting at the conference table tomorrow to try to settle their differences over Malaysia. They lunched i together at the suburban home of the Philippine Foreign
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  • 104 1 29 WHITES TOLD AT HOTEL: GET OUT NAIROBI. Sun. Twentynine Europeans, including women and children, were given an hour to leave an hotel In Tanganyika because they "showed discourtesy to the President of Guinea.'' The guests were told to leave the Bafari Hotel at Arusha. Northern Tanganyika, by Mr. Ben
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  • 83 1 MANILA. Sun.— The Malayan, Indonesian and Philippine Foreign Ministers last night attended a Twist party. The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. thr Malayan Deputy Premier. Tun Abdul Razak. and the Philippine Foreign Minis I ter. Mr. Pelaez, embraced and kissed each other on the cheek when they arrived
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  • 132 1 Police escort as runaway Stella, 14, returns KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Stella Kok, the 14-year-old Peel Road Convent girl missing since Thursday, returned home at 2.45 a.m. today. Her 15-year-old brother Bobby said: "She doesn't seem upset. In fact, she Is "When I asked where she had been she laughed and
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  • 56 1 BANGKOK. Sun. Twelve African lions and three Bengal Lifters have been stranded tor two months in Bangkok because the owner cannot eet them across the frontier to Malaya. The Far Eastern Circus of India lost about $300,000 in Thailand and is being held up by Malayan authorities
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  • 36 1 TOKYO. Sun. —New China news agency reported today thai "timely rain" fell In South China from May 31 to June 6. "alleviating the dry spell that started last autumn over a laree area."—UP*
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  • 318 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. *3 Striking nurses were optimistic today that the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. would help end their interunion rivalry and pave the way for wage negotiations. Leader f both the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, to which the strikers belong, and the rival Singapore
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  • 113 1 KOTA 11ARU. Sun.— Tengku Abdul Rahman said here today he wished other countries in this reglin would join the Association of South-east Asia. The Prime Minister was commenting on an appeal by Thai Foreign Minister Tun Thanat Khoman to Asian countries to support Asa.
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  • 58 1 LOS ANGELES. Sun A deputy coroner yesterday blamed a jealous hi^band for the death of five p< ople. The husband rammed his car into another carrying his wife and her employer. The couple were killed—and so were three oth<*r people when four more cars crashed into
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  • 26 1 JAKARTA. Sun. Townspeople at Baugkalan. on the Isle of Madura, are reporting mysterious slowing lights streaking through the niijht skies over their city.— UPI.
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  • 160 1 Brunei: The last round Only oil issue outstanding KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The only outstanding issue over Brunei's entry into Malaysia the question of oil revenue is expected to be finalised this week. A 10-man Brunei deV'gation. led by the Mentri Be ar Dato Setia Marshal bin Moun,. flew in from
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  • 24 1 MANILA. Sun.—Tropical storm "Bebcnj?" which skirted the northwestern part of Luzon Island lias caused damage estimated 1,500.000 pesos '.II the Philippines. Reuter.
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  • 37 1 AMERICAN N SUBS FOR |APAN TOKYO. Sun Japanese iiinrrnmfnt is expertert to ui\p it«. consent to (.ills .it .1 ip.ui<-si> ports by Amcri<.<n mulct! submarine* somcimii- .tfter Parliament ;hp» into recCM on .luly I PI
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 346 2 TROOPS AND TANKS IN STREETS US $36 M PLAN TO SAVE TEMPLES rpEHEKAN. Sun. An uneasy calm returned to Teheran lust night after a morning of sporadic demonstratiuns that were dispersed by troops who fired over the heads of the mobs of religious fanatics. Ihe Iranian
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    • 134 2 |)AR-ES-SALAAM. Sun. Mr. Tom Mboya. (above). Kenya's Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. said here yesterday he would tell Mr. Duncan Sandys, the British Colonial Secretary, when they meet in London next week that Kenya's independence was overdue. Mr. Mboya. who is to fly
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    • 165 2 Tanganyika rally told: War to free Africa imminent- f)AR-ES-SALAAM. Sun. Tanganyika's External Affairs Minister, Mr. Oscar Kambona, told a rally yesterday that war was imminent in Africa and it would not be long before Africans marched into Johannesburg. He said thiee African countries— Algeria. Senegal and Guinea already have contributed
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    • 152 2 'RESIGN' CALL TO NEHRU VTEW DELHI. Sun.— The opposition Praja Socialist Party yesterday called for the resignation of Mr. Nehru's Government because of its "utter lack of vigilance" in meetlne the Chinese challenge. The party, whose sixth national conference began a three-day session at Bhopal Madhyp Pradesh. yester- day. said
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    • 80 2 MPANESK wrestler Riki Dozan and Keiko Tanaka cut their huge wedding cake as more than 50 photographers try to "shoot" the scene at their wedding in Tokyo. Keiko. 22. is a former airline stewardess and daughter •f a police chief. More than 2.000 guests, ranging from film
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    • 182 2 RAWALPINDI, Sunday. PAKISTAN plans to spend £7,500,000 more on defence in 1963-64 than it did this year, the Finance Minister, Mr. Mohammed Shoaib, an- nounced here yesterday. Defence will cost £81.900.--000 nearly 51 per cent of the £168.030.000 budget he presented to
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    • 84 2 RAWALPINDI. Sun. Th* average annual Income of Pakis- ian's 100 million people dropped Iby three shillings (about 51.28' 'to £i9-8s (sl6s> over the past year, according to a finance Ministry survey for 1962-63 published hero Main causes were a population increase of two million
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    • 18 2 BAMAKO. Sun. President i Modlbn Keita yesterday received the Lenin Peace Prize In a ceremony here.—Reuter.
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    • 23 2 ANAHEIM. (California i. Sun Dr S. Radhiikiishnan. the Indian i^roMdciu. visitrtl Disneyland •»•> lorday during his s;ay in Southern 1 California —UPI
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    • 106 3 Edith: Age doesn't matter in 10ve PMED French singer Edith Piaf. once a Paris street singer and now the singing idol of France, is convalescing after her recent illness at her villa in St. Jean Cap Ferrat, on the Riviera. Twice-married Edith the last time to a man 20 years
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    • 199 3 ]UEW YORK, Sun. 11 The American Heart Association went > on record for the first Mmc yesterday in fav--) our of active steps to discourage cigarette smoking as harmful to health. Its board of directors made the recommendation in voting to adopt a
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    • 276 3 Dixie governor calls out his own troops TUSCALOOSA (Alabama). Sunday. nOVERNOR George Wallace of Alabama is reported to have ordered 600 state National Guard troops into Tuscaloosa to preserve law and order when two Neero students enrol at the Uni- versity here on Tuesday. A source close to the Governor
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    • 72 3 I ONDON. Sun. Thousands of observers in seven European countries yesterday began exercise "Duststorm" a two-day watch for a radioactive fall-out, the Britlsn Home Office announced. "It Is an annual exercise to practise the warning systems of the allied countries and there is nothing dramatic
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    • 36 3 HAMBURG. Sun. -Two workers were missing and five critically inlured after an explosion in a cotfee processing plant here yesti-r--cliiv About 70 ether people mainly passers-by, wore injured by flying debris.—Reuter.
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    • 36 3 PARIS. Sun.—Frenchmen will In future be free of all military obligations af.i;r they are 37 years old. whereas they were once liable to be called to the colours up to the age-of 48.—Rcuter
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    • 189 3 East Germany frowns i on 'free love' BERLIN (Eastern Sector), Sun.—Prof. Gerhard Eiseler, veteran East German Communist, said yesterday: "It cannot be our task to help people change their lovers too easily and frivolously." A young East German bacheior from Elsenberg bad asked the Communist youth newspaper Junge Welt whether
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    • 49 3 MUNICH. Sun Lord HaUsham, British Minister of Science, said here last night that renewal of the friendship between Britain and Germany would be a "substantial, even decisive factor" in achieving lasting peace. He was speaking at the official opening of "British Week" in the Bavarian capital.
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    • 182 3 MONROE (Louisiana), Sun. The Ku Klux Klan burned more than 30 crosses in north Louisiana last night in an apparent warning to local Negroes not to take part in integration demonstrations. Klan members, all militant segregationists, left cards by the burnt crosses which said: "We are
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    • 88 3 LONDON Sun.— Queen Elizabeth, riding side-•il-iir yesterday led a colourful military procession down The Mall to take part in Trooping the Horse Guards Parade to mark her official birthday. She was followed by Prince Philip, as Colonel of the Welsh Guards, and was escorted
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    • 391 3 All condemn the Govt over Profumo affair LONDON, Sunday. JgRITISH politicians of all parties yesterday condemned the government over the Profumo affair, already generally acknowledged here to be the most serious scandal to hit British politics for many years. Criticisms from prominent politicians
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    • 53 3 PITTSBURGH. Sun.— Siamese twins Joined at the chest aud stomach, born here yesterday, were reported today to be In a satisfactory condition. Their mother, who was not identified, has previously given birth to a normal set of twins, now two years old. and a four-year-old girl, hospital
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    • 54 3 LONDON, Sun. Pish swam in a London suburban street yesterday when a quarter of an inch of rain drenched the city in 10 minutes. The sudden flood swept the fish from a stream into Daws Lane, Mill Hill, where they swam happily in a
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    • 36 3 NORHAM ON TWEED. (Scotland). Sun. Lady Diana IJouglasHome. 22, dauenter of Lord Home. Britain's Foreign Secretary, was married here yesterday to Mr. James Wolfe Murray, 26, executive with a distillery firm. Reuter. t
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  • 226 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. ATSTKALIAN rain-making expert, Mr. Edward James Smith flew in tonight to help break the lon^ dry spell in Singapore. A rain-making 'specialist for tne last 15 years, Mr. Smith is the principal research officer of the Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation
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  • 88 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The strike by some 100 civilian staff of the Police Department entered its fourth day today without any sign of an early fettlement. Thejworkers, including fin-ger-print searchers, teleprinter supervisors and telephone operators, are members of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. Picketing continued
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  • 74 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Construe- tion of Singapore's new $3.5 million passenger terminal building at Paya Lebar airport Is now well > under way. Work started in November last year. The arrival block, main concourse and the departure block are rapidly talcing shape. The project is expected to
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  • 263 4 $6, 750 for freedom from China for man from S'pore MACAO. Sun. A young Chinese from Singapore said here yesterday that he bought his way out of Communist China for U552,250 ($6,750). He was identified only as Chang. He arrived in Macao recently. Information on his life on the China
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  • 291 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Stage Club's production of Shakespeare's comedy "Much Ado About Nothing" drew a large and receptive audience for It* first night at the Cultural Centre. On the whole the acting was very tolerable indeed. Peter Lawson proved a strong and personable
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  • 204 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. I THE Government has just completed the r $191,600 Robertson Quay sewerage scheme. This will provide waterborne sewerage facilities for the first time to some 5.000 peopta living in the highly congested basin bounded by River Valley and Kirn Seng Roads and
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  • 66 4 Clean up of centres SXNOAPORE. Bun. The Minister for Culture. Mr. 8. Rajaratiiam, said tonight that community centres had been purged of "evil men" who tried to disrupt their activities. As a result of the clean up. he added, these community centre* were now able to carry out their work
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.—A requiem service will be held at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd for the late Pope John tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. I
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 4 MR. EDWIN CHOO SOEN HUAT and his bride, the former Miss Lillian Ho Lee Lien, after their wedding at the Wesley Methodist Church, Singapore, on Saturday. The bridegroom, who is on the staff of Swan and Mailaren, a firm of architects, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
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    • 398 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES fHE following is today's sche- i C.P.A.: From Hong Kong, don iQF 731) 9 p.m.; to Dar1 dule of civil aircraft move- Bangkok (TO 723) 7.35 pjn. win. Sydney (QP 740) 7.45 p.m. menu at Paya Lebar airport, Malayan Airways: Prom Kuala Garnda: To Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 216 5 'GOLDEN CIRCLE' TOURIST SCHEDULE URGED Kuala lumpur. iV Sun. A "golden circle" tourist route, including the Malaysian states, was proposed today by Mr. Robert Knowles, chairman of the North Borneo Tourist Association. Mr. Knowles said it would be a big money-spinner for Malaysia. Tourist promotion officials here had praised the
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  • 53 5 Ignored police order— s2s JERANTVT Sun.— For failing >p when orutr«d to do so by a police officer, a lorry driver. Worn? Late. 47. was fined $35 in the magistrate's court here yesterday. Wong, who pleaded guilty by leter. committed the offence at the sth mile Jerantut-Benta Road on Dec
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  • 62 5 University of Malaya's "Freshie Queen 1963"— 19-.year-old science student N? Sook Ming. Miss Ng, who conies from Penang, won the crown from 13 other "freshie" beauties, at the Freshmen's orientation ball on Saturday night. Among her prizes: A tree course at a model ling school. Second was Doreen
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  • 61 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Adam Faith. 22-year-old British singer, arrives here tomorrow night to give public performances in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. He will be accompanied by the popular instrumental group, the Roulettes. They will give two shows at the Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday
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  • 18 5 p£N»NG. Sun. Mr. Khor Chpani? Km MM re-elected president of the Nor.,!: Malaya Journalists Union today
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  • 202 5 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain London. (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop itching and relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently and promptly relieving pain, actual reduction
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  • 322 5 HOLDEN PLANS ANOTHER FILM IN MALA YA By AUSTEN ZECHA Kuala Lumpur, Sunday piNISHED with his three months' work on "The Year of the Dragon." American actor William Holden left here by air last night after promising to return to Malaya "as soon as I find another suitable script which
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  • 81 5 JERANTUT. Sun.— A 23-year-old padi planter. Abbas bin Abu Bakar, »as jailed for three years by the Sessions Court here yesterday when he pleaded ftuiliy to housebreaking and theft of a pair of gold bangles, a cold chain and $10 belonging to another planter. Ishak Mukim
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  • 55 5 PENANG. Sun. The State Government is considering a re quest from the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce to have its representatives on the committee for Malay participation in commerce and Industry. "It is not possible at present to say whether the request will be acceeded
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  • 46 5 PENANG. Sun.—The youth section of Kclawei Umno division resolved last night to help raise funds for an Umno house in their division. The section's annual meeting also decided to start a welfare fund to help meet wedding and funeral expenses of members.
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  • 178 5 OINGAPORE, Sun. Three thousand City and rural cleansing workers here have been warned by their union that they must "do justice" to the work eiven to them each day. The Public Daily-rated Cleansing Workers' Union also told them In a circular Complaints
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  • 32 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing of a bonus dispute between the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union on June 32.
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  • 298 5  - 69 teenage 'bandits' held near border GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING, Sunday. gIXTY-NINE young Chinese "would-be bandits," according to a Government spokesman have been arrested along the Sarawak-Indonesia border in the past v. eek. Nearly all were teenagers or in their early twenties. About one third were girls. Most of them
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  • 207 5 Parents not told of death and burial of child- MUAR, Sun.—A newborn child was burled without the knowledge of its parents. The father was only notified of his child's death when he called at the General Hospital here three days later. This allegation was made today at a Muar Town
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  • 66 5 IPOH. Sun. The present maximum dividend (four per cent) to members of co-operative societies might be increased pending Government approval of a resolution now being prepared by co-operative unions. This was announced at the annual meeting of the Federation of Malaya English School Teachers' Co-operative
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  • 147 6 A MALAYAN CHOSEN TO ATTEND CORONATION OF POPE PENANG, Sun.—Malaya will be represented at the coronation of the new Pope by Mr. J. F. Augustin, a leading Malayan Catholic. This was announced last night by the Bishop of Penang, Monslgnor Francis Chan, in his sermon during Requiem High Mass for
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  • 97 6 JAKARTA. Sun. The Indonesian Air Force Commander at Taraican, East Borneo, said British aircraft scattered leaflets over Indonesian territory appealing to Dayak tribesmen for aid against the Borneo revolutionaries. Lt. Moeljadi. in an interview with the news agency Antara yesterday, said Indonesian air space has
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  • 26 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun. Tengku Zaid bin Tengku Zakaria. former First Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, has assumed duties as president of the Sessions Court. Central Kedah.
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  • 126 6 Two die in Singapore road crashes CINGAPORE. Sun. Two people were killed yesterday in traffic accidents. In the first accident, at 4.30 p.m., a woman, Ng Toh Tol, 49, was hit by a car near the junction of Airport Road and Jalan Payar. She died on the spot. The car.
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  • 41 6 j KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries will hold its annual dinner at the Le Cog Dor here on Wednesday. I The Minister of Commerce and, Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, will attend.
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  • 32 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Australian High Commissioner, Mr. T. K. Critchley, will open an Exhibition of Australian art at the National Art Gallery here on Friday at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 34 6 ALOR STAR, Sun. The town council here plans to launch a big clean-up campaign. A public meeting will be held at 7.30 p.m. at the Balai Besar on Tuesday to discuss plans.
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  • 184 6 ENVOYS SAY NO— SO PLANS FOR DIPLOMATIC ENCLAVE DROPPED Kuala Lumpur, Sun HTHE $4.5 million scheme for a diplomatic enclave here is definitely "in abeyance more than six years after it was first mooted. Confirming this today, a Ministry of Works, Posts and Telecommunications spokesman said the Federal Committee appointed
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  • 314 6 IPOH, Sunday. J^JALAYS were warned that if they "fell for the flexible promises" made by oppositions parties and supported such parties they would regret it. This warning was given by Inche Hussein bin Noordin, Member of Parliament and former secretary-general of LJmno when he
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  • 86 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A butcher, Goh Ling Hock, 23, and a temple caretaker. Goh Soo Hock. 25. were injured early today when a gang of 10 attacked them with acid-filled bulbs in front of a temple in Kallang Road. Earlier, Ling Hock had had a
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  • 73 6 ALOR STAR. Sun. A Public Work Department sub-overseer. Abdul Rahman bin Mat. 46. was today allowed bail after he pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court to a charge of having corruptly received $20 from a labourer. Bakar bin Abdullah, as an inducement for showing favour to
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  • 57 6 GRIK. Sun. Four hunched farmers and padi planters in Upper Perak took part in a twoday agri-horticultural exhibition I 1 here this weekend. The Raja di-Hllir. declaring' I open the exhibition yesterday, advised the farmers and padi planters to improve their crop by adopting better methods so
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  • 44 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. 1 Minister of Agriculture and Co-' operatives, will open a meeting of the executive committee of the Indo-Paciflc Fisheries Council in the conference room of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives here tomorrow.
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  • 33 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Hajl Ismail bin Panjang Aria, will open the 9th Malayan Artists Exhibition at the British Council Hall here at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 514 7 71 SEATS UNOPPOSED^BUT IT IS 28 LESS THAN IN 1961 1 I ~"l Kuala Lumpur, Sun. THE Alliance has won 71 seats and control of three town councils without a fight since nominations to 47 local government authority elections began last month. In the
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  • 154 7 PAHANG "APPROVES TOURIST RESORT —PLAN KUANTAN, Sun. lv The Pahang State Government has approved a blueprint to convert Gebeng. a seaside resort 16 miles north of here, into a tourist playground. A ttiree-mlle stretch from the 16th mile KuantanKemaman road has been set aside for the project. I The scheme
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  • 54 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thieves broke into a tailor's shop in Changi Road early this morning and got away with $4,966 worth of textiles and cash. The tailor. Lim Lip Hup, 28, went to sleep at 1.30 a.m. and found the goods and 565 cash missing wT»en he
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  • 68 7 IPOH. Sun. An army officer's wife Mrs. An Caroleen Conibear. 26. returned home at 8.30 p.m. yesterday to find that thieves had taken away $800 cash and a platinum diamond ring valued at $120. She had earlier left her house in Jalan Pasir Puteh, a short
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  • 263 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHE Federation Government was tpday urged to x start short-term "condensed courses" for untrained private school teachers so that they would be more competent in their jobs. The call was made In the I editorial of the latest issue of the magazine of
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  • 43 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The General Officer Comandlng, Singapore Base District, Mai.-Gea E A.W Williams, will declare open the Pelc Klo community centre at Cambridge Road at 4 p.m tomorrow. This will be followed by a tea party for 120 children.
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  • 33 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Japanese Ambassador hero Mr. Wataru Okuma, left by air for Tokyo today to attend the annual conference of Japanese diplomats In Asia, which beflrlns tomo; i
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  • 71 7 IPOH. Sun.— A Jaguar Mark X won the over-all pri«e for trade can at the annual Concours d'EJe*ance of the Rcval Perak Motor Club held at the Olympic Ian here last night. The car was ■'iitered t>y Ipoh Moiors Ltd. In the nrivate cars section, the
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  • 84 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Chess Federation has nominated 16-year-old Tan Lian Ann (above) for the world junior chess championship organised by the World Chess Federation, to be held in Leningrad in August. Tan. twice Singapore champion, competed in the Australian championships last year and
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  • 53 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police screened 227 gangster suspects during the last 24 hours and arrested 11 people under the Societies Ordinance in the Tan Jong Pagar area. Another suspect, believed to be connected wtth Oroup 108 was arrested in Prmsep Stn-t and deUlned under the Criminal Law
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 223 7 WE LIKE D^ODH,® AND IT DOES US B^k. A p MILO GIVES YOU SUCH MARVELLOUS HEALTH AND ENERGY YOU REALLY FEEL GOOD ALL DAY, EVERYDAY. DRINK YOUR MILO WITH MILKMAID MILK. YOU'LL FIND IT EXTRA-DELICIOUS, EXTRA-NUTRITIOUS EITHER HOT OR COLD. IT'S MARVELLOUS WHAT A DIFFERENCE MILO MAKES ML/PE/2. NOW! THE
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    • 383 7 Hutfs Hunny By Hnlph Hvintdahl y 'NO WONPBR SUE OOA HAPPY WR7NPAY. PBTUMJA! 1j I 6UCSS THAT ANSWERS S IRtCEP. 1 I9SHETOO I MOU6HT YA THESE V AHY OUESTIONI J f I THOUGHT NA WAS GIVIN 1 THAT) 6URN6P UP T HAVE I FLOWERS AX* V^ \S TO PETUNIA FERHfRy
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  • 27 8 DEATH IPWrfs fft i Mlnhmmm MR. K. N. R. VAUACMAN at I'alghat Kerala, on 6.6. U. fsther at N. J. Madhavan. I-am Bang Fa>etory (Dunlopi Heremban.
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  • 183 8 Words (Minimum) MR. A MRS. Abdul Kader (Butler) I thank all friend*, relatives for their attendanre/presentr on tbeir iiiurrlaf* on 3.6.03. TNI NAZARETH FAMILY thank all friends and relatives for their 'ondoleaee*, prayers, masses, wreaths aad attendance at the funeral of the late Julian Damlan Nazareth on 4.6.63. MRS.
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  • 171 8 JO WordM tIB (Minimum) TO WHOM It May Concern Mr. Tan I Y.mjc Urn. 29. Kirn Keat Laa* la th* •o-Wrartar af Malaysia Express Limited. VICTORIA INSTITUTION fiaaMl A'hletle Sports will be hell on June If at S p.m All Old Boys ar* uoMted to the meet. RWITA th*
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    • 725 8 It was a good year financially, said Singapore's Finance Minister, reviewing the State's accounts for 1962 in his 1963 budget statement It was indeed. Dr. Goh Keng Swee budgetted for a deficit of S3 million. He finished the yeai with a surplus on current account of r.o
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    • 432 8 By giving up his post of Parliamentary Secretary, Mr. 1 Kandasamy has extricated himself from an anomalous personal position. He can now press the claims of the Amal- gamated Union of Public Employees against the Singapore Government without raising awkard questions as to the ethics of working
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    • 140 8 The latest of many suggestions for earning tourist dollars is offer a package tour of Hong Kong, Manila, Jesse Iten, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok. This "golden circle", as it is to be called, certainly encloses a wide range of Oriental exotica—but no: necessarily a wider range than
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  • 375 8 by Thaung Myine "RANGOON. Sun. Men with rugged faces and horny hands, wearing towels twisted round their long-haired heads, today sip scotch and soda at state banquets. They also preside over peasants' conference and call on Cabinet Ministers to speak to the audience,
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    • 687 8 ONE of your readers claims (S.T. June 7) that the present water rationing hours contribute to waste and hazards because somebody one floor above him forgot to turn off a tap which was left open during the period when there was no water. He also suggested that
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    • 62 8 rE statement by the general secretary of the AUPE in the Straits Times of June 8, seems to suggest that the wives of police officers who are not members of the police force are being used to do the work of the strikers. The Police Department would like
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  • 1000 8  - The big immigration rope-trick... MARK ARNOLDFORSTER BRITAIN'S NEW ENTRY LAWS-NOW ELEVEN MONTHS OLDARE BEGINNING TO WORK, BUT IN MOST MYSTERIOUS WAYS by LONDON, Sunday THE Commonwealth Immigrants Act part of which became law a year ago last week, has already achieved the Government's first object in passing it a sharp
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    • 553 8 Strasfa TvassH aY SssssW Sssssl be f. C 04.0 SrTO*kA*>B: BJBMtaCMCa w*^i»irMaa«m.niß| ii Un I nil —di Wsislßm ss. jw»Mt, mmwmm mmm muss MM. 4fl MC4I JMa*>Mas*a, tLKt, w**j*ar CLASSIFIED ADS. j I I j i Wm4m lit flWta<w> the mmimttT m miniii umiM woe Baac Km. Mr. Mm. Woo
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    • 85 8 hairdryer Fin* hairdryer th«fs in Its ton c*M, with 4 temp«r*tur* lettm** end *»y»l* plastic Met with SI haat aucts. Sole Aaeutt: SHRItO (CHINA) LTD. •'•■afJßl SPECIAL REDUCTION m for LADIES' SHOES, HANDBAGS, BLOUSES. ITALY SHOE STORE 332, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. TEL: ***** ■■■<■ ■•■■l ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»«♦«»♦♦>»»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» WEDDING RINGS $P|=ig PLATINUM
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  • 262 9 Tengku would have been a top union '—leader'— KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Tengku Abdul Rahman would have been a first class trade union leader "had not fate and destiny decreed that he be the Prime Minister of Malaya," a union newsletter said today. The National Union of Government Clerical Workers newsletter
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  • 99 9 KOTA BHARU, Sun Tengku Abdul Rahman said today he was "very happy" because he had settled the differences between Umno divisions In Kelantan. During his three-day stay here he had given permission to allow representatives of Umno Youth and Kaum Ibu sections to become members of the
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  • 162 9 A LOR STAR, Sun. A The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah were given a rousing welcome when they, returned home from a two-month world tour this afternoon. About 5,000 people, including community leaders and State officials, were at the Kepala Bat as airport
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  • 84 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. More than 200 laboratory attendants, school servants, watchmen, messengers and office boys employed in Government-aided schools attended an emergency meeting at Farrer Park this evening. They are members of the School Employees branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. Among the
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  • 44 9 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Raja Muda of Perak opened a $12,000 mosque at Langkap new village, 16 miles from here yesterday. Half of the cost of the mosque was paid by the Perak Religious Affairs Department and the rest by the people.
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  • 24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Kuala Lumpur Municipality Workers Union will hold its annual meeting at the Town Hall here on June 23.
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  • 309 9 Sell-out Malays are warned Dancing away the monotony ITS FUN-TIME FOR NURSES IN THE PICKET LINES TIMBER AND SAWMILL LICENCES: THE GOVT NOT VERY HAPPY, SAYS HAJI KHALID KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpiE Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, i today warned Malay timber contractors and
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  • 395 9 IPOH, Sunday. rpHE Australian and New Zealand Graduates' Association of Malaya is concerned at what it considers the "apparent failure of the Malayan Students Department iv Australia." A resolution expressing this concern was unanimously passed here today at Its annual national conference attended by
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  • 122 9 j^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A woman from Bukit Kiara Estate, six miles from here, ad-1 mitted to the General Hospital last month with cholera, has been discharged. This was the only case reported In Selangor. No new cases were reported in the Federation in the past
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  • 21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The total contributions received oy Malayan newspapers towards the National Patriotic Fund so far is 5701.877.75.
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  • 30 9 PENANG, Sun. The Methodist Boys School Scouts will hold their sixth annual camp fire In the school ground In Ayer Itam Road at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 42 9 KUALA LUMPUR, San. Four Singaporeans all men escaped with minor cots and bruises when their car ©vertaroed at Airport Road here this afternoon. They were *n their way to the airport to fee off a friend to Singapore.
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  • 146 9 'Extortion by grave diggers alleged KUALA LUMUPUR, Sun. Gravediggers of the Ampang Muslim cemetery here were today accused of extorting extra fees from relatives of the dead. The diggers were alleged to have charged a $10 fee for digging graves for adults and $5 for children. The accusation was made
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 68 9 LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Yenidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well as pleasure. Balkan Sobranie SMOKING
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    • 194 9 B/l/43 "°lf^l?irCfnlf^li iEllOTlffi IN STOCK 4X2 5 TONNERS 6X2 1O TONNERS 4X4 5 TONNERS PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO ft Wwi IWmOtOfS singapohc and ku«l»-lo«»u» Represented elsewtieie t>y Boioeo-MalM gi MEMORIN < illM it fti* d*pr.ii,opv q,4m*tm, liflW btak-l &JVVJ out and «ivn you cto«r fMafcteg. li o natural prottin piaaaiati«n
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 480 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes 41 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEm ™4 1 Y£L? EKX1CE UaOUX: 41.7 metre, A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 f™ l^lf^ "f Morning Prelude: 7.15 News: ku nn 6 '°T^ c,I o i Th. 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin: 7.30 70 J,^ Up And About; 8.15 News; 8.20 T^ 0
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  • 1333 10  - The story of a church The Straits Times Times Book Page Edgar Snow. ALLINGTON KENNARD THE OTHER SIDE OF THE RIVER. By (Gollancz 835.) BY Writer on a second visit to China THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN MALAYA. By the Rev. F.C. Lee. (Eastern Universities Press. $2.50). RATHER less than half
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  • 322 10 THE MAN ON HORSE* BACK: By S. E. Finer. (Pall Mall Press 17s. 6d.) rpHE modern world, 1 judging by United Nations Assembly debates and resolutions, accepts freedom as a good thing. More and more countries, however, also accept military dictatorship as a necessary thing.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 319 10 w if you suffer from A BRONCHITIS read this EPHAZONE tablets sre available to all sufferers from bronchitis, aithtm, bronchial catarrh, phlegm co the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and gives quick relief and sureness of effect. The properties of EPHAZONB
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    • 209 10 I Do you know?.. that a PACKARD Water Conditioner eliminates SCAUS and CORROSION Id your HUM STEAM GENERATORS Kor further particular! pleat* write to: Malaysian Acenta. SPOTRAOIO LTD. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. I jfdßr pays Jml insure S^^jdSJst HUTU yy^J< #m 4 If lin |S V fp^ PRUDENTIAL S^^ Here's
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    • 1518 11 TO LIVERPOOL k WtSI CUASI U.K.i OMS'owa Sana rr«a i«aitan* EUMAEU9 Mars l'***l. Havr*. H'burg ItPt/ltMii Jaaa 11 PYRIHUS laeel. Oubim. Glasgow Him It Njm II JMa 14/ it mm II CYCLOPS lixraeel June 12 Jaaa 19 Jaaa 11/20 Jmi 21 ACHIUES Li«eia*«l, Glatgow mill Jaae 2t Jane 23/ J)
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    • 1403 11 mT7j/£Tfi7ZlT7flß,j ims£ THE E. *V C. LINESSAIIINhS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE NAMBURS, IREMEN. ANTWERP, RCTTERPAM, AMSTIRQAM, 04L0, GOTHENBURG ANt COPENNAIEN. i@^w\ S'pora tsfAss\Kl Sl »°"<*" *< bailed 11/11 JaM rH\SSAj^J JUTLANOIA" I) 21/24 JaM 25/21 JaM J*/M JM* VNillXy "I0MA" a) Mlaac/ 4 July 9/ 7 Jlly 1/ I laly
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    • 1359 11 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBON, LIVERPOOL k CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'por* P. Sham Penang BENURIG L'paal, R'dam, rtrg. Cawrta la Pt/11 JaM Jua* 14 19 Jaaa 21/21 UNAVON (H) M-kft. L***, Hiwa^'MJtott aaaa 19/21 mac 24/U w.i <», MNHKN (E LJk. I'aeai. K'aam. H»M. avian taM 25/2* IMa 21/ 4 Hit I
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    • 1221 11 feMcALISTER tfc CO., LTO. vi n» nm r^aL KLLEBMAN LWK (k KLAVINISS LINE LONOON. NAMBURS. «OIUROA*I, LOS ANGELES, UN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. DOLL t MIODLESUOtJSJJ SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTUrfI CITT OF DURHAM ActtpUat eana^CMttat k SMtt S'poia P. Sham Penang MMtEVIiLI 21/24 J»*e S'pora P. Sham Penang Calls Nsvr* Mara LaMaa,
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  • 780 12 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS rpHE following Is a complete 1 list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, Jane 7. INDUSTRIALS B. AIM orda. 3 50 Alex lc« 1.S0 B.M. Trot— 5.00 5 60 Boaataad 1.67 1 .60 C.8. Holding 7/- 7/4 Con. Tin 8m«tt Prat.
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  • 632 12 NOT lor two years have there been such big moves In the tin price as took place last week. In the four-day trading- week the biggest rise was $10.25 on Thursday which took the price to $468.25, the highest level since early May last year.
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  • COMMODITIES REVIEW
    • 23 12 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (per picul.) June 3. NM eta. $458.00 5. 6. 73"« eta. $468.2.-1 74 fc eta. $470.87<j $468.62' j
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    • 59 12 The Board of Trade has announced the sale of 700 tons of rubber for June. This will mean that at the end of this month, some 8,600 tons of rubber will remain In the U.K. stockpile. Of the June sales. 269 tons are for July delivery.
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    • 32 12 T« Malayan txatianis Bsnkf A»- setlaMen made these chances in Its rate* to merchants yesterday i»'i rates to $100): ■slims. TT cr 00 ready Deists" Fran** 1817; Italian Ore *****.
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    • 10 12 Punrah Tin produced M 2 pacum in May.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1063 12 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.&.A. PaeUia. AtlanUo, tit Oreai Lakea »ervlta Loaos koati lift ti» tl* ti* tv Spore t. t'haa Honoivis F'citeo l *rinei it v,i«>» fi "Rslini Mars" n2l Jsst M Jalv 21 lily 11 Jtly IS Asg Stpt "Ku.kiwt Mmv" 25 21 Jily 21 11 Jaly M
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    • 918 12 [™$ORIENTl LINES l TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "CHUSAN" Deporting PENANG 26th Jum 1963 SINGAPORE 28th June 1963 For Fremontls, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. Limitod Fir* Clots BttemmodaKtii ToHoaU Apply to your Trove* Ao«nt or— ISLAY KIRR ft CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARKtSONS CBOSFtCLD (F of M) LTD., KUALA LUMPVK. HARPCR GILMLLAN t
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    • 561 12 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES lunr 4 Juae 5 Juae < Jane 7 Jane 8. !ndu-»triaU 116.10 11*79 118.77 M 4.16 114.18 Tina: 115.56 117.J5 ItS.CS ***** 12L39 S rubber*: 114.18 114.44 114.24 114.24 ***** Dec 29 196? 100. THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this
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    • 20 12 tK r 1 ■S E^^p^^tw^^fS^B CLASSIFIEDS ?^i^S% Ii>AKOAIN r^ g?_" q I .3D. r^tjji^t^^g^^saaa^ f*^ m *"***[S 1.~ 1 I
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  • 2050 13 From Our Market Correspondent I AST week was an outstanding week on the Malayan Stock Exchange despite the fact] that there were holidays in Singapore on Monday and in the Federation on Wednesday which naturally would normally have been expected lo affect turnover. In an outstanding
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  • 1056 13 THE table at shares an the Malayan Stock Excnange •bow* last business to May 39 (A) and l»*t Iwlrnn liner thai date <B) with H and L. sUndini for Highest and Lowest business for last Tear and this year to date. iKUUSTRIAIS Hi I Alex Bricks 3.5C
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  • 18 13 »w^B»,"as: K«Mtan 77,0001 b.. Kundons *a*ab 77,000 Ib.. and Sungei Bafan 160,000 tb. Kempa* 893.300 !b.
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  • 52 13 Current Dale of Iot.ll Total for payment payment 'or prrviou* \ear year Wr.niir Bro» s';' June 21 Kenl T«n 6d.» July 6 L Perak 2s. 6d July .7 Kirervirtt 30',, July 22 Ke-mpas m%% July 17 Maukoff 5d 7Jd. 9<j Part Bruas 10 United Teroianr •<-• July 23
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 347 13 (ConUiined fr.« Pare S) SITUATIONS VACANT '.0 Word* Si (Min.)—Bmx SO eta. txtrm WANTED COOK GENERAI Amah. relepbone Spore *****. PIANIST REQUIRE POft Ballet School. Please write to Box ASS 47 8.T.. Spore. YOUNC CHINESE DOCTOR to run established clinic In Dlndlags. Reply Box A 283 8.T.. Ipoh. COOK AMAH
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    • 365 13 SITUATIONS VACANT r»/».)-».« .1.. SHIPPING CLERK WANTED R-rpe-lieneed Custom* Clearance Harbour Board procedure* Able to drive Knowledge of Chinese preferable. Reply Bos AS3SO 8.T.. Bpore TEACHERS: One who can teach Malay Medium Claases nod on* who play Piano. Please apply Immediately to tb* Principal. Anglo Chinese Secoadary School. Kampar. PERSONAL
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    • 1089 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 9$ Wmrd* U (Mln.)—*^x $0 eta, txtrm EXPERIENCED RADIO MECHANIC. Must be able to tenrlce valve and 1 transistor radio*, radiogram*. car i radio* and electrical appliance*. I Monthly salary $140'- to $200/- accord- < Ing to experience. Successful applicant I expected to serve probationary period of six
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    • 1050 13 EDUCATION '0 WmrtU SS (Min.}— Bmx $t eta, txtrm I SYSTEMATIC RAPID COACHINO I n English language, Prlnclplee of A Accounts. Accounting, Book-keeping. «i morthaad. Typewriting. Modern School if Com— TO*. 18 Battery Road. S'por*. Principal: B. 8. Miranda. Pbone ***** BEGINNERS' Book-keeping. Shorttand. Typewriting, English language: few vacancies Advanced
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    • 963 13 FURNITURE tr~<r<a U (mtn.}—»ms eta, txtrm 2 POM CAHB FURNITURE Consult drwo «U Rlv«r Valley Road, tt&7« Spc.e) < SHROFFS FURNITURE, -specially tad*. Hit* purchase or hl-e or tradei. 60/83. Orchard Road. B'pore. lACHTNERY PLANT FOR SALE Word* Si < Min.)— Bmx M eU txtrm FOR SALE Biouett LlndleT Cum-
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    • 810 13 FOR SALE Wmrd* Si (Min.)— Box SO et: tmtrm WHY M0RB: .lush to:— Rarahaad'a Dollar Store lor 11)01 varieties >* textile* all dollar uer yard. so. \rab Street (B'pore). UOHTINO FITTIHO SPBCIALIITa will call a', your office or residence. Vint ua atd see oi r raaga at lfl. 3rchard Rot.d.
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    • 1006 14 MJLTL- Ifc^ifltl II l*Bv A j 111 1 1 «ZI B^H LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 LOCAL (iOVKRNMI-iNT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS I REGULATIONS. FORM I I Regulation 5(3)1 (.1 NKKAL ELECTIONS AI.OK UAJAH RURAL DISTRICT COI'NCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT 1. An election of Councillors for the lolloping wards
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    • 1187 14 NOTICES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. 1960, I FORM 1 I Regalattta* 5 (3)1 GENERAL ELECTIONS MALACCA TEXGAH Rt'RAL DISTRICT OUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT 1. An election ol Councillors for the following wards will taice place as hereinafter mentioned: Sungei Udang Ward
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    • 707 14 NOTICES SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) OUTPUT RETURN May 1963 3138 PicuU 5 Dredges working. (P. A. Delme-Radcllfle). General Manager MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) OUTPUT RETURN May 1963 4667 Piculs. 4 Dredges working. i P. A. Delme-Radcllfle). General Manager NOTICE This is to Inform
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    • 773 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES. TELEVISION SINOAPURA— i I MINISTRY OF CULTURE Application* are invited from candidates who BATUI V 1 Hi. I SI AL CITIZENSHIP .AND RE- SIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS for the appointments srhrdultd bereunder. I. APPOINTMENTS: (A) TEMPORARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS. (B> TEMPORARY TECHNICAL CADETS. SALARY SCALES; Por t A)—
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    • 767 14 NOTICES NOTICE THIS IS TO INFORM our cus- i tomers suppliers and general public Kb. Mohd. Yusoff and K.E. Abdul Rahman have ceased to be employed by us I as from the Ist June 1963 and they are theretore not authorised to transact any business whatso- ever nor are they
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    • 239 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA SCHOOL OF EDL'CATION APPLJCATIONS are Invited lor a post of Lecturer/ Awiaf nt Lecturer in the School of Education. University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Candidates should have a; least a good Honours Degree win, suitable teaching and research experience m the Held of ftycolog) of
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      • 35 15 PENANO, Sun. The Penang Amateur Athletic Association will hold Its decathlon event at the Technical Institute on July 6 and Entries should reach the hon. secretary. 27 Western Gardens, I Penang by July 1.
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    • 740 15 A£mr MILLER reports on the First Test WEST INDIES Ist inns 501-6 dec. KNGLAND IST INNS STEWART c Murray b Gibbs 37 EDKICH c Murray b Hall 20 BAKRINGTON c Murray b Hall 16 ('OWI)KEY b Hall 4 DEXTER c Worrell b
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    • 345 15 LONDON. Sun— Bob Gale and Eric Russell put on 166 for the opening Middlesex partnership against Essex at Lord's here yesterday In heat- wave conditions. Though they had to work for their runs, they stayed together for three hours five minutes before the left-hand-ed
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    • 75 15 IPOH. Sun. Too Joon Peng won the Australian and i New Zealand Graduates As- soclatlon golf competition here today when he returned a net score of 72 on the Tiger Lane course. He became the first holder of the cha lenge trophy presented by the
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    • 808 15 THE END OF THE TITLE- CHASING TRAIL FOR^ THE CHAMPION CYCLIST FROM HONG KONG -WORLD OF SPORT NEW YORK, Sun. Tj^MILE Griffith, the 25-year-old American milliner, regained the world welterweight boxing title with a split points decision over the holder, Luis Rodriguez (Cuba),
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    • 105 15 SOCCER S'for GDBH Div. 1: Mai. Tobacco v SWRC (Kg Bharu); Div. 2: Survey v Agrlcola (Sentul); PWD v Robinsons (Cheras Rd); Levers v Bungsar Railways (Bungsar Rd); Div. 3A: Mai. Times v Bank Negara (XL padang); Div. 3B: EPF v Harpers (Ipoh Rd); Municipal v Dlnatex ilmbi
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    • 76 15 SEREMBAN, Sun. Negrl Ceylonese Youth Forum. for whom Sathiapalan scored 101, beat King George the Fifth School by 125 runs in a friendly crickei match played here today. N.S. Ceylonese 173-9 dec. fSathiapalan 101. C. Navaratnam 18, King 3-37). KGV 48 (Sivasothi 3-7. Mehendran 3-7). N.S. Club
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    • 174 15 Selangor women held to draw TJUALA LUMPUR, Sun Selangor, the holders, and Penang fought out a scoreless draw despite extra time in the final of the women's Inter-state soccer competition for the Straits Times Cup at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. The match, played before a crowd of 10,000, will
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    • 107 15 CYDNEY. Sun. Results of Australian soccer matches played today: NSW Fed. Div. 1 Bankstown 0 Hellenic 5: Budapest a S. Coast 1; Hakoah 0 Apia 2. NSW Fed. Div. 2 Blacktown 3 Thistle 1; Manly 2 Granville 0: Polonia 2 Melita 1; Sutherland 3 Concordia 1; Toongabbie
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    • 455 15 PENANG Sun. Eleven new records were set up at the Penang Public Works Department Sports Club athlelirs meet on the Technical Institute eround here yesterday Province North-Buttprworth District won the ie:im c >amp:oiisli'p v\i!h 49 poinU Peniira Town <41> iren ninric r-iii). and Penarw
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    • 594 15  -  LIM KEE CHAN SWIMMING By SINGAPORE. Sunday. SINGAPORE, dominate-3 the international triangular swimming meet against Malaya and Thailand to celebrate National Day when they won 12 of the 14 events at River Valley Road pool today. Singapore collected 12 golds, six silvers and four bronzes
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    • 306 15 MCA LEAGUE PERAK'S RALLY ENDED BY DOSS |POH, Sun. Penang x beat Perak by eight wickets today in their Malayan Cricket Association league match played on the Municipal Padang. Perak. who faced first Innings arrears of 72 and had scored 31 for one In their second innings at close yesterday
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  • 675 16 SCO just fail to force a win in rain hit match SINGAPORE. Sun. *3 The Army are not likely to retain the S.C.A. Senior tournament pennant this season but they deserve the title of being the "most sporting." When Bft minutes of theit match against S.C.C. on the padang werp
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  • 633 16 SINGAPORE. Sun In one ol the mosi thrilling races seen for a lone time M. Jegatbesan beat K. Qetvarauuun by a toot in their 400 clash in the triangular J iithletle meet to celebrate National t Day at Faner Park today. J Both Jega and Selvaiatnam
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    • 741 16  -  KARTAR SINGH: By Malacca, Sunday MALACCA, always redoubtable opponents at their own Kubu Stadium, today brought down another giant when they squeezed home to a thrilling 3-2 win here over fancied Singapore in the Malaya cup competition. Malacca's grim determination, fine team spirit and
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    • 26 16 PENANG. Sun.—Penang had to fight much harder than they expected to edge Kedah 2—l In ;heir Malaya Cup match at the City Stadium tonight
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    • 290 16 THE STIPE'S REPORT RACK 1: Shortly after the start Aqua Queen (app. S. Unu had to be checked off the heels ot Misty Bow. RACE 2: During the race Film Goer II (Posnen hunt; out and after passing the 4f post shifted out on to Java Plum (Ismail) causing him
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    • 40 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. R. A. F. Chan'-ii beat Austsips by 18 runs in their S.C.A. Junior tournament match at Changi today. Changi 183 iDutt 58, ShuMlebotiom 67: Young 7-49). Austsigs Ifis (Whiltshlre 25. Young 49, Cattanach 45; McDonald 3-46).
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    • 56 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun—Selangor. the Malaya. Cup champions, handed Hong Kong Chinese the second defeat of their Malayan tour when they beat them 5-2 at Merdeka Stadium tonight. Selangor scorers were Abdul Ohanl and S. Gabrlelle (2 each) and Ong Kirn Leng. Mok Chun Wah and Loke Kwok-tal <
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