The Straits Times, 13 June 1963

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEIITIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. KDN 352 THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1963. 15 CENTS
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  • 643 1  -  STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS Opposition parties are happy* too PROPOSALS FOR CONFEDERA TION AND REFERENDUM GREETED WITH GREAT INTEREST— 'IN LINE WITH OUR AIMS ALL ALONG' THEY SAY y KUALA LUMPUR. W«d. ALL political leaders here today expressed satisfaction over the successful conclusion in Manila yesterday of the
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  • 519 1 Shot in the back kills Negro integration leader JACKSON (Mississippi), Wednesday. pOLICE said today that a Negro integration leader, Mr. Edgar Evers, had been shot and killed. i Mr. Evers was MLssisippi field secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People and had been leading protest demonstrations
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  • 145 1 Razak is expected to return today KIAI.A I.IMPiK. Wed. —The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul i;.i/.ik is rxprcted home tomorrow afternoon from the successful threeii.itioii talks. A Government spokesman said today that Tengku Abdul Rahman could not be expected to comment on reports of a proposal for a "supervisory body"
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  • 451 1 MANILA, Wednesday. pRKSIDKNT Macapagal said today the success of the Foreign Ministers' conference between Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines had come as "a pleasant surprise to the world." j He was speaking ai the Luneta Park after a military and civic parade on
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  • 88 1 'Arrest LinJDai' order From GEORGE LUI TTONG KONG, Wed A rl magistrate today Issued a warrant for ihe arrest of actress Lin Dai < above). The magistrate, Mr. D. Walsh, in ordering the arrest said; "The court has been unable to get her to appear over the past 10 weeks
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  • 272 1 In Spore Assembly: A few minutes of LProfumo- OINGAPORE, Wed. Mention of Mr John Profumo touched off an uproarious discussion for a few minutes in the Legislative Assembly here today. It happened after Dr. Lee Slew Choh (Barisan Sosialls— Queenstown> had alleged that the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew.
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  • 96 1 BRINEI TOWN Wed.— A former rebel leader. Zaini Ha ji Ahmad who parted company with rebel Aiahari in Manila' following the Brunei revolt in December. has been transferred to the Berakas detention camp where the rank aa* file detainees are k«#t Soon after his arrival in Brunei
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  • 38 1 LONDON. Wed. Dr. Stephen Ward. the osteopath Involved In the Profumo scandal charged with living on the earnings of prostitutes, was refused ball at a 25--minute closed-door hearing today which h« did not attend— UPl
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  • 80 1 Laos: Ho's troops in action VIENTIANE-, Wed.— General Kong Le todays claimed that he was being attacked by North Vietnam and called on President Ho Chi Minh to withdraw his troops. A message from the neutralist Laotian commander, said: "The situation is very tense." He charged that four battalions of
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  • 138 1 US: No more one-man space flights WASHINGTON. Wed. There will be no further United States one-man orbital flights, it was announced today. The ending of the Mercury programme of six manned space shots means the next U.S. manned space flight will be in the two-astronaut Gemini capsule, probably in the
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  • 62 1 SAIGON. Wed. Police .-.ruled off several of Saigon's biggest pagodas today as Buddhist monks and nuns prayed (or a monk who burned himself to death publicly here yesterday in support of claims against alleged religious diMrtnination by the Government. Several pagodas were seen openly flying the
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  • 47 1 ACCORD— BY AIDIT JAKARTV \Vr,l \i,l,t chairman >f Indonesian Communist l'.irt> v. t Manila accord larked spirit of .mti -imperialism. Handoeng principles -~1 PI KENNEDY APPALLED WASHINGTON w. ,i President Kenned) p <« 1 1 r rl l>\ barkaiit) "f murder of Negro leader Evers —Keuter
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    • 181 2 Kurdish rebels ignore ultimatum I /TAIRO. Wed. The I Iraqi Government's ultimatum to Kurdish rebels to lay down their arms or face military action expired yesterday with no sign of any surrenders. The Revolutionary Council ultimatum was broadcast over Bagdad Radio at 6.30 a.m. on Monday and called on the
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    • 169 2 TPEHERAN. Wed. I x Troop and police reinforcements returned to Teheran yesterday i after a call for a Reneral strike, which prene- rally went unheeded. Patrols moved through the streets but there were no serious incidents during the morning. Only some shops, notably
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    • 42 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Wed.— Tan- J ganyika's Minister of Finance. Mr. Paul Bomani. last night iiitrodurco I a mobilisation budget doubling 1 taxes on several items and in- 1 creasing corporation tax. but lenvi ing personal income tax untouched. I 1 Reutei
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    • 42 2 I UNITED NATIONS. Wed— The 1 Security Couii-t) yesterda- approv--1 ;d to icnrl a 200-n:«:: U.N obI server mission to Yemen and nithin an Jicur C Tiiaiit. .t>e Se.rej tary-Gencr.il. ordered, thr advaac* i party to move in.— Reuter.
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    • 29 2 JAKARTA. V,*ed— Smallpox has 1 killed eight |,?op!« in three West; Java villages out .if 63 cates re- 1 ported, mostly chlWw.i under .0. —UP I.
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    • 75 2 PNOMPENH. Wed. a Cambodian Government communique said yesterday that on June 1, about 30 South' Vietnam troops attacked I Lomkom village, .six kilo- metres inside Cambodia, killing two men and wounding an elderly woman. The communique said the t South Vietnamese troop? 1 arrived at Lomkom
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    • 211 2 I JAKARTA, Wed. The J chairman of Indo- nesias largest political I party has called for a two year moratorium j I on any payment of I Indonesian debts. Dr. All Sastroamldiojo, a former Prime Minister and ex-Ambassador to the United States, told a
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    • 319 2 Japan plans to .float bonds for aid cash TOKYO, Wednesday. THE Japanese Foreign Ministry today confirmed reports that Mr. Masayoshi Ohira. the Foreign Minister, had proposed that Japan should float external bonds to raise funds for economic assistance to under-developed countries. Mr. Ohira made the proposal yesterday at the opening
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    • 173 2 JAKARTA, Wed. Famine has struck more than 30.000 people in volcano disaster areas of Bali and threatens 180.000 more, according; to official figures published here today. Officials said oedema, an affliction in which tissues of the body swell and oreans become bloated through
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    • 307 2 MR. Dean Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of State, said yesterday that the United States was devoting "great time and effort" to strengthening India militarily while easing fears that the arms aid would be directed against Pakistan. "There is. in some quarters, a
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    • 290 2 3-fleet Navy of Red China, by Taipeh paper rpAiPEH, Wed. The China Post reported yesterday that the Communist Chinese Navy I has 1,192 ships, totalling 276.400 tons. The usually well-informed English language newspaper attributed its information to an unidentified reliable intelligence source. The Post report gave a detailed account of
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    • 31 2 MANILA. Wed.— Man has lived in the Philippine Islands since the early Stone Age, 22.000 years ago. according to a scientific report from the University of California. —Reuter.
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    • 39 2 BANGKOK. Wed— The Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman. told a Press conference yesterday that Thailand and Japan would hold talks soon on the possibility of »h- -*ttlni? up of a steel mill in Thallaiil— Peuter.
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    • 22 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. Tt* World Bank announced yesterday a US$35 million loan to Thailand to develop national highways. 1 U.P.I.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 470 3 The moral crisis that faces the U.S .-by Kennedy PRESIDENT Kennedy said last night that he would ask Congress next week for a "commitment to the proposition that race has no place in American life or law. He would also ask for legislation to desegregate public facilities throughout the nation.
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  • 233 3 Sleep-in Negroes held at hotel RALEIGH (North v Carolina). Wed.— Police arrested 14 people as suit-case carrying Negroes attempted to integrate the Sir Walter Hotel on Monday night and yesterday morning. In protest against Monday night's arrest of 10. 35 Negroes set up camD outside the hotel's entrances and. surrounded
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  • 304 3 Governor Wallace ends his defiance IN TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA ALABAMA, Wed. TWO Negro students enrolled at the all-white University of Alabama at their second attempt yesterday minutes after troops moved in and segregationist Gov c r nor George Wallace ended his defiance. Miss Vivian Malone JO. and Mr. James Hood, 20,
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  • 262 3 FREDERIKA TOUR ROW: GREEK PRIME MINISTER QUITS 'Trip to Britain should be postponed 9 ATHENS. Wed. Mr. Constantine Karamanlis. the Greek Prime Mimster. said last night after his resignation that he expressed the unanimous opinion of his ministers in opposing the royal tour of Britain next month. He said this
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  • 98 3 NEWCASTLE. North -East England). Wed. Lord Poole. joint i h'.iinnan of the Conservative Party, said here last night that the "true facts" of the Profumo affair would emerge "in one form or another in the quite near future in the next few days."
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  • 48 3 QUEEN Elizabeth, wearing the scarlet tunic of the Grenadiers and mounted on a grey police horse takes the salute as her Guards march past at Buckingham Palace on their return from the Royal birthday Trooping the Colour ceremony on Horse Guards Parade. Reuter photo.
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  • 193 3 Harriman for Moscow N-ban talks! WASHINGTON, Wed.— President Kennedy yesterday named Mr. A v c r e 1 1 Harriman. Under Secretary of State, as the U.S. representative at the midJuly talks in Moscow with Britain and the Soviet Union on a nuclear test ban treaty. Yesterday Lord Hailsham. Minister
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  • 115 3 f EORGETOWN. Bri- tish Guiana). Wed. Police found 14 sticks of dynamite with fuses lit on Monday night at a Georgetown wharf where a Russian ship was moored. Another ten sticks of dynamite! were found nearby. The dynamite was found by a C.I.D. squad at
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  • 956 4 PRIME MINISTER LEE CITES UNION LEADER'S PART IN BREAKING THE REDS fHARGIiS were levelled at the (iovernment in the Legislative Assembly today that it had given orders and decorations to people in many eases, whose only meritorious service was their service to the PAP.
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  • 168 4 Port ends 50-year link with Railway KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Malayan Railway's 50-year association with Port Swettenham officially ended today From July 1. the port will be administered by a new eight-man port authority. A lunch attended by all 15 members of the Port Swettenham Board at the Station Hotel
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  • 349 4 "pHE Singapore Gov- ernment tonight published a gazette extraordinary sending the dispute between two rival unions over representation in the nursing service to arbitration. The two unions are the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, whose members In the nursing service returned
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  • 233 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The general manager of Shell company here, Mr. Peter Messum, said today that Singapore's growing industrialisation had contributed towards a greater demand for petroleum products. He said that since work began at the 9.000-acre Jurong industrial site and the four other
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  • 150 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Rainmaker Mr. Edward James Smith this moraine flew over catchment areas in Singapore and Johorc. including the Tebrau River Singapore's main source of water supply in his continued study of local conditions. He made the honr-lonf flight in a Cessna aircraft piloted by Mr. SB.
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  • 140 4 GRANT FROM THE ASIA FOUNDATION FOR VARSITY RESEARCH SINGAPORE, Wed. The Asia Foundation today made a grant of $105,888 to the University of Singapore for the setting up of an economics research division. In an official handing-over ceremony at the University art museum. Dr. I. Kokoris. representative of the Asia
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  • 169 4 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. An appeal against a decision of the First Criminal District Judge. refusing to make an order against 15 striking employees of the Rendezvous Bar and Restaurant in Bras Basah Road for i removal of obstruction to the flve-foot-way. was today dismissed by the
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  • 593 5 Complete surprise to me says Dato Sir John from HALL ROMNEY: London. Wad. DATO SIR JOHN HAY, chairman of the Guthrie Estates Agency, said today that the statement issued by four of the company's directors who announced their resignation yesterday, was "a complete surprise to mm. "I first knew they
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  • 286 5  -  TAN TOCK SAIK: by Kuala Lumpur, Wed. BUSINESSMEN who want to become sharebrokers must now buy "seats" in the Malayan Stock exchange like brokers in the London and New York exchanges. The prices of the "seats" are not specified but are determined by the
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  • 39 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Edward Wong, of Jervols Road, received his Bachelor of Science degree last Saturday at Kalamazoo. Michigan. U.S.A. He was one of the 1.200 trraduanris who received thnr degrees from Western Michigan University.
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  • 25 5 BAGAN SERAI. Wed. The police found the body of A. Gnanapragasam. 28. a Town Board labourer hanging in the abattoir here yesterday.
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  • 18 5 PENANG. Wed. A four-!e«ged chick, hatched In Sungel Nibonp, is attracting lnn;e crowds to the village
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  • 140 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Sir. John Hay. chairman of Gutbrie and Co. Ltd., was created a Dato by the Yang di-Per-tuan Aeons in January, 1961. He received his knighthood in 1939. He has consistently urged a policy of more efficient production in the plantation Industry
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  • 188 5 'MOTHER WAS LEFT DYING IN DRAIN' PENANG. Wednesday. A 12-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl today described how a man attacked her mother and drove away leaving her dying in a drain. Lee Mew Ngan was testifying against Lee Ah Chye. 27, accused of murdering her mother. Wong Ah Tao. 37. at Mount Ersklne
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  • 89 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Another four men were arrested and 238 suspects screened during the police antisecret society raids throughout the island in the past 24 hours. Three of the men were held in a house in Belilios Road from where four parangs, four iron rods
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  • 83 5 SINGAPORE. Wed A taxi driver, Abdullah bin Omar, alias Bakar Pinang, who appealed against a district court conviction and sentence of 18 months' jail on a charge of house-breaking and theft, was acquitted by Mr Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. Abdullah was alleged to have
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  • 276 5 Ramanathan Why I did not pay party dues pENANG, Wed. The 1 former Socialist Mayor. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. today explained why he had been in arrears with the payment of his dues to the Labour Party. He was replying to a statement by the Mayor. Mr. 00l Thiam Slew,
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  • 106 5 LONDON, Wed.— A petition by Budol anak Dusi and Kamar anak Ponak lor special leave to appeal against a murder conviction by the Sarawak High Court at Slmanggang last February was refused by the judicial committee of the Privy Council yesterday. They were charged
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  • 47 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Th« Alexander won Humboldt Foundation Is offering research fellowships to young scholars In Malaya wishing to pursue Independent academic research projects next year In German universities and research Institutes. Further information Is obtainable from the German Embassy In Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 298 5 WE'LL EXPEL THE GUILTY ONES: 001 by KHOR CHEANG KEE DENANG, Wed. Penang's Socialist Front Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, said today that if a commission of inquiry was set up to investigate the administration of the City Council, the party would not hesitate to expel any of its Councillors
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  • 338 5 GENEVA. Wednesday. lifl R. Pang Tee Pow, Singapore's observer at the 11 International Labour Organisation's conference here, said yesterday that Malaysia would mean the liquidation of colonial control in South-East Mr. Pang, who is Commit--1 sloner for Labour In Singapore, said: "The Government and
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  • 66 5 Pilgrims house plan still under study PENANO. Wed.— Thj Penanß Muslim Endowment Board is still considering a plan to build a multi-storey "pilgrim house" to accommodate pilgrims In the city. "Some nro?i*<« .Is being made but I canin.c say at present rvhen the plan oan Materialise." Haji All Rouse 'he
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  • 97 6 124 LOSE 16 HOMES IN FIRE VI UAR, Wed.— Fire yes- iTI terday destroyed IS, houses in Kampong Bukit Kepong, 38 miles; from here and made] more than 124 people homeless. Damage was estimated at $200,000. Five fire engines from Muar fought the blaze and saved 11 other houses In
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  • 106 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— iV Australian writer-jour-nalist Ronald McKie has completed a full-scale study of Malaysia. Titled "Malaysia In Focus." the i>x>k examines social and political life in the Malaysian territories. Ii contains profiles of sevrrnl political and intellectual leaders, including Tenglcu Abdul Rahman. Mr. Lee
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  • 67 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A taxl-tirlver. Teo Leng Huat, 32. was fined $400 or two months' jail by a magistrate COIITt today ror assisting in a chap-ji-kl 02-characters> I lottery. Teo was arrested on April 19 at Tanglin Halt with slips i carrying $90 worth of stakes on
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  • 124 6 "THREE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party "strongmen" tn Kelantan a state assemblyman and two former town coun- clllors have resigned from the party and joined Umno. They are Tengku Ahmad bin Sultan Mohamed. assemblyman for Paslr Puteh Utara: Inche Salleh bin KOTA BAHRU, Wed. i 1 Yusof
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  • 208 6 'Stripping a witness' is best: Lawyer KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JUE "stripping" of witnesses is the best method of cross-examination, a defence lawyer submitted in the Sessions Court here today. I Dato R.P.S. Rajasooria was appearing again before the court president, Mr. Chan Slew Yoon, In a corruption ease which Mr.
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  • 126 6 Another $1,374 for P-Fund KUALA LIMPI R, Wed. The Straits Times (.roup received further 51.374 today for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing the total received to date to $126,051. Today's donations came from: Ismail School I. Moar. $79.--40: Ismail School 11, Muar, nTS. 32; staff and pupils of Sultan Abu
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  • 19 6 BATU GAJAH. Wed. A Pitman Institute examination will be held in the Public Institution here on Saturday.
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  • 201 6 I{UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Wed. No fresh cases of cholera were reported today for the fourth day in succession, indicating that the outbreak of the disease is on the wane With this news came a simultaneous announcement from the Minister of
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  • 117 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore-based i frigate. H.M.S. Brighton! is racing to the Maldive Islands to assist a mer-! chant ship in distress. < The frigate responded to ian SOS call from Radio 1 I Colombo, which reported that 1 the vessel, the Kaptan
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  • 164 6 KUAIA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fPHE salary claim by 1,000 Customs revenue officers x will go again to arbitration on Monday. The Customs Services Union, which represents them, wants their maximum pay to be increased by $30 to $325. The union submitted the claim to the Government
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  • 81 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Ttn j Chin Kok. 22, of Kuala Selangor. was sentenced to three years' Jail and three years' police supervision by the Sessions Court today for cheating a carpenter and a school- 1 boy of a total $56 Tin pleaded guilty to cheating
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  • 79 6 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed.— i Mohamed Adham bin Othman, 22, a member of the board of managers of the Malay School in Rusila. nine miles from here, and Daud bin Othman, 39, a villager, were each fined $250 and one day's Jail today for causing hurt
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  • 239 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. •pHE Conference of Rulers, which began here this morning, was adjourned until tomorrow after a two-hour session. The conference, held at Istana Negara, was presided over by the Sultan of Selangor and attended by all th-3 Rulers
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  • 100 6 Pulau Ketam fishermen are happy again pORT SWETTENHAM, Wed. More than 2,000 fishermen from Pulau Ketam yesterday olTered thanksgiving prayers for the end of Indonesia's confrontation policy. They had special reason to be thankful because as a result of the confrontation they had to give up deep sea fishing. For
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  • 35 6 K LANG, Wed. A schoolboy, Tan Soon Hoe, 12, was electrocuted today when he climbed a lamp-post in the Eng Ann Housing Estate, to catch a bird which was perched on it.
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  • 1700 7  -  CHIA POTEIK. R. CHANDRAN and SOH TIANG KENG LEE: FLATS GOING UP AT RATE OF 45 MINUTES A UNIT TUN LIM: 4,000 HOUSES VACANT, WISER TO SEE THEM OCCUPIED By SINGAPORE, Wed The many iiiucndments which Opposition members proposed to the lOG.'i Budget items in today's
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  • 83 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government has plans to establish two more trade missions in Tokyo and New York after Malaysia, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew told the Legislative Assembly today. These two missions, like the present trade offices in i Jakarta and London, would be
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  • 222 7  - Shrieking teenagers mob Adam PHILIP KHOO By SINGAPORE, Wed. The Police Reserve Unit had to be called out tonight to control a shrieking mob of teenagers, mostly girls, who surged towards British pop singer Adam Faith towards the end of the first of his two appearances at the Happy World
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  • 58 8 yards lit (Minimum) FAMILY OF FERNANDEZ thmnk all r. ..lives, frleada for attending Urn fun.-ral of Mm. Mary Femandei who paaaat away oa 7-6-83. MR. AND MRS. R. E. Cyril Perera «ii>h to thank all relatives and friends for th»lr heat Viakaa, kind presents. 1 I'm I. > gifts
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  • 129 8 Wards Sl* (Minimum) THATCHER'S MINT SAUCE dOO* a I lood piece of work with all your < ookery creations. At good stores. FSOERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. "■Hi' sll teachers and book addicts 'o hrowso in their showroom st Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore. RVVITA tma a distinctive, attractlv< flavour
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  • The Straits Times Thursday, June 13, 1963.
    • 680 8 1 Against all recent likelihood, the view from the South-Easl Asian summit looks fine. Before the end of July the heads of the govftrnments of Indonesia, j the Philippines and Malaya will meet to confirm the agreements reached by the Foreign Ministers at their meeting in i
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    • 314 8 After five days of disruption, Singapore hospitals are once more fully staffed. The return to work of the nurses called out on strike by the A.U.P.E. is a matter for relief, but it needs to be repeated that the strike should never have been called. Withdrawal of
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    • 212 8 It can be taken for granted that a commission of inquiry will be appointed to investigate the administration of Penang City Council. Mr. D. S. Ramarathan led the demand for it, and is supported by five other Councillors who voted with him in Wednesday's stormy debate. Mr. Ooi
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  • 1143 8  - The problems that face Malaya's pioneers A STAFF WRITER FURTHER TAX AND CUSTOMS CONCESSIONS, PROTECTION AGAINST DUMPING, IS THE CRY by SiNCE the Federal Covernment first set out five years ago to .-moofh uncharted industrial waters lor selected enterprise, V 5 firms have successfully sought pioneer protection. All but a
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  • LETTERS
    • 458 8 MAY I clarify two points In your editorial of June 12. You wrote: "The only really hard figure yet agreed Is a development grant by Singapore of $50 million for the Borneo territories In the next five years." This statement Is not correct. What the Prime Minister said
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    • 81 8 T WONDER If anyone could explain to me the black numbers which appear on "local fresh milk" cartons? I was under the impression that they referred to the date the cows were milked, but now realise I must be wrong, as on the morning of May 1 I
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  • 325 8 by Colin Legum LONDON, Wed— The export of anus to South Africa is being banned by an increasing number of Western nations. Sweden, Denmark, Italy and Canada have all prohibited the export of small arms to Dr. Verwoerd's Republic. A few days
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    • 821 8 Su.iu Tuwt M»Uy Mail CiiiiWiI »<y«niii»n»li May ka hanat tm •at nw COLO arORASB AKCAM Ol|ja«l< COLO «TO««0« MtNCHN AT HOLLAND KOAD-KATO«M KIPPIL HOAD— NAVAL BASK A»moff»d Aawits: CITY BOOK fTOni LT» TMK NIWI F1IONT ntcpatrtofc-* Immmi M. M. MMAIL Atfmlralty NM M. A SOU L «AfT AM OO 37»
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    • 42 8 $eeghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Aim Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollen.. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Srr*«t, T.I: *****. HONGKONG: M,rmA*\r w I W r lOOi*/ ROVHi WO- 54-64, Nathan Road, KawfaM.
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    • 228 8 Skinny people! j read this M J Amazing **^l 5 weight WATE-ON! WilH* it new ple.Mnt.to-t.ka ahoulden, butt. inn>, hitwind •üb»t»nce thatt packed with weight- Your tac. look* younger, prettier I building calories, bone-building Vita- MdMf M«* tncreata your weight mm D, blood-building Vitimin B IS. and your mtura in
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  • 159 9 Out of the pipe comes sediment like mud MALACCA, Wed. Another water problem faces the people of Malacca. Once they turned on the tap and out came saltish water. Now, they turn it on and out comes brownish water with sediment like mud. The municipal water engineer, Mr. Tan Jee
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  • 94 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Prme Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. gave notice today that when the Legislative Assembly adjourned on Saturday it would not meet again till Aug. 7. He said that In view of the delay that had taken place, partly because of Brunei (difficulties regarding oil), and
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  • 821 9 'Say it outside' Lee tells Bani after he hits appointments and transfers in the legal service Premier's reply: Varied experience before a man can become a High Court judge gINGAPORE, Wed. Barisan Sosialis Assemblyman, Mr. S. T. Bani, today alleged that the appointment of Mr.
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  • 256 9 Attendance not large, but Adam Faith show 'not a flop' SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. James Farmer, promoter of the Adam Faith show, said here today he was "not disappointed' with public response to the two shows held in Kuala Lumpur last night at the Stadium Negara. But the British pop singer
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  • 99 9 SINGAPORE, Wed Yeo Kun Seng. 24. said to be better known among his friends by the nickname of "Yankee Chai." was today sent to Jail for a total of two and a half years. He pleaded guilty in the First Criminal District Court to breaking
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  • 63 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Hajl Ismail bin Panjang Arts, left here by air for Brussels today to attend an eight-day conference of the International Union of Local Authorities. On his way back he will spend a week In Paris at
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  • 71 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Minu'es after they had landed by boar rrum Pulau Moro. Indonesia, foui men were arrested by a mobile police patrol in Pasir Panjang Road, a Magistrate Court was told today. 1 Lim Ah Lai. 32. Tan Dju Hi. 40. Lian Boh Kin, 23. and
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  • 105 9 kUCHING, Wed. A schoolgirl, Chai Lain Kiaw, 20. was sentenced to five months' jail by the District Court here today for having subversive documents. The court was packed to rapacity with Chinese school students and teachers. Police said Chai was arrested on the
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  • 447 9 CINGAPORE, Wed The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union was today held "collectively responsible" by the Second Industrial Arbitration Court for the action of its members in P. A. R. Malayan Paint Works Ltd. who had adopted a go-slow policy. In an award, the deputy
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  • 265 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T*HE Barisan Sosialis has come out with another "Who's Where" of political detainees in the latest issue of the party's bi-monthly organ, Plebian. i Pleblan last month gave details of where detainees, rounded up In "Operation Cold Store" on Feb. 2
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 92 9 Real Cows! ?^L When you use j z'^mL AVOSET, you're I I U-Jft using real cream J I ff^^*fl from fine 1 nLklfcLGl dairy herds. V sterilized to f^* s r *^j stay sweet V^^—^ for months. ttl^* w AVOSET (pV\ Ji •whips fast, \O) >^/ stays whipped S for
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    • 107 9 Seadrift feature panels make an attractive, economical wall. Always White-ant Proofed! Timbrock, a dark hardboard made from quality Australian hardwood in a large range of sheet sizes, from 6' to 1 2' lengths in 4' and 4' 6" widths. Standard or paint-primed (Readi-cote) surfaces, in both textured and smooth finishes.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 477 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes ax/a I RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA shortwave sekvice NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MPn iiiM WAVF^FRVirR SERVICE 41.7 METRES *,^£mttf A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- A M 6qq Good Morning; 6.01 r»-Ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break- Morning Prelude: 7.15 News, last; 7.00 Time Signal. The 72 0 Breakfast Bulletin;
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMAN
    • 344 10 THE FASHIONABLE TREND, by Singapore designer 'f'WICE a year a young designer in Singapore brings out his collection of latest fashions and they arc in keeping with the hottest trends in Paris, London and Rome. He is Roland Chow, the only fashion designer here who faithfully presents his collections to
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      62 10 COR the girt who likes 5; > to stand out in a v crowd this jewellery set s is certainly an eye- <■ < catcher. >! The novel chain- V > linked necklace with < I matching bracelet and < < earrings in gilt metal I c and jade will
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    • 218 10 U.P.I. BISCUITS will be crisp and flaky In the centre if you roll the dough in Uiln sheets and fold it over beforp cutting. Then when the biscuits are baked, they will split open Try hanging bath towels as curtains In the bathroom and kitchen. They will absorb
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    • 178 10 Rooms in a "best dressed" list SO P H I S T I C A TION highlights the latest '•best dressed" list. For rooms, that is, not women. At the National Design Centre in New York, the best dressed rooms were reported "more designed than decorated with architectural detail and
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    • 127 10 ALL-IN-ONE UNDER GARMENT IT may shake you to your foundations but there are signs that the all-in-one under garment will soon be a must in every girls wardrobe. For years corselettes they'll have to think of a new name for them have been bought mainly by the frankly plump or
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 360 10 if time is showing too soon try Revlon's truly effective Beauty Program five preparations that help you retain the radiant beauty cherished by eternally young women the world over. y Fa A! n TI Up>VS9 IBs JVC VBBIJ c! L I Revlon 'Beauty Program' 1. 'Moon Drop*' Cleanser moisturizes as
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    • 326 10 THE (§[p(D(tl§l Corvette SO FAST "N. You can watch it boi> a pint of 4 water In less than two minutes a gallon in lo'/ 2 minutes. SO EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL Setting of control knob ensures correct temperature of water from tepid to boiling. Heats exact amount of water required
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 256 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Pretext for discharge (5). 1 To have faith is what makes a It's polite to be tranQuillistax one tick (0). about the quiet city (10). 5 I shall after yours; It isn't 12 Changing right and IpH fox what seems (8). sagacious reflections? (10). 9
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    • 1463 11 1(J LlltM'llllt Wtai tUASI U.t.. One S'pora Sail* «**a» »»w>t PYRRHUS fiaei. Oublm. Slisgow Taiay JaMi4/it Jwe 17 Cyclops iiverpaal 6" Jaaa U Jim 17/2* JaM 21 CALCHAS Wjrs.. A'mouth. Uttrpeel, Jim 17/21 ACHILLES L.te?pe d al. Hl 6iai|oaj"".'.'!i.'.'.' >»" M Jim 23/27 Jme 21 CALCHAS Mars.. A'mouth. Urtrpatt, Jwe
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    • 1415 11 B'EN^fLEME EXPRESS SERVICE TO I RPOOL t CONTINENTAL PD_R_TV S'pora P. Sham Penanf ■ENUIII ipaai. Rdaai Hln, S'motl» Jaaa 14/17 Jiae 11/2* Jiaa 2l/21 UNAVON(H) .e^L*arHtme>« V «a J.-t.123 Hie 24/2* J.M 21/ 1 *fMf*CN(EU4 IP** foil. Hull, tun Jaaa 21/ 21 Itat 2*/ 4 July S/S p BENALBANACH Leidea,
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    • 1246 11 H-^ McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. w^, KjF let. N*. IJSSI r^*W. IKC^ ELLERM AN UM B all KLAVBMBBS L»B IOHDON. NAM*«IS. ROITERBAM. US UUUS, (AN FRANCISC*. HAVRE. NULL I MIODLESRIOUGB SEATTLE. VANCtOVER 1 PORTLANO. CITY OF DURHAM UM t>t **«^J^» rt l S'pora P. Sham *MJ*l Bonnevhu 13/24 Jiaa S'po-i
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  • 91 12 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prim (or calculating customs dutie* for the week brajinninc on June 13. Robber 74 cents a Ib. Copra 5436 a ton. Coconut oil 5744 a ton. Palm oil $609 a ton. Palm kernels 5369 a ton. Iron ore 526 a
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  • 158 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 12. Three months. Dtwlops 19 ct». B, Smeltem 2U cts. Esso 21 ota. r. esM.au an Gammon 14 cts. Hume prefa. 16 cts. S. Darby 4d. Hume ords 16 cts. C. Storage 4 id. J. Waugh 17 eta. B. Traction 1/2 M. Brew 33 cts.
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  • 218 12 SNIPS lying alongside tna Sinsaporo Harbour wharvo* or eipostod today are: Oollus 33/34, Pyrrbus 47, ClyI toneus »/9. Cambodgo 31/32. Etayon 24, Pres. Grant 1/2. Ragns. Bakke 10 11. A»a 4/6. BenvtJla 4b. Nestor 18. Eauti-rn Rover 27riH. Cbastioe Maerak 45. Rastern Muse 29/30, NeKObla 23. Pulau
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  • 74 12 CHINESE Produce Cichanto. Smiapor* noon pneet per plout yottordsy: Coconut oil: bulk J43t sellers, drum $461 aellers. Copra: June/ July IK /Continent $27 J buyers. Popper: Muntok white $1421 sellers, Sarawak white $140 sellers, special Sarawak black J95 aellers. garbled L*rapon« black *97a sellers. AJ3TA $107* sellers. Singapore
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  • 579 12 From Our Market Correspondent RATHER more interest developed on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the turnover showed signs ox picking up. Industrials were quietly steady with selective improvements. The rally in the London and Straits metal prices brought more confidence back into tins
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  • 23 12 Malayan Stock Indices June II June 12 Industrials: 114.06 114.44 I in- 119.75 120.67 rubbers: 114.16 114.18 Dec. 29, 1962 100.
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  • 795 12 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuitead (2.000) $1.65; Cunloa* (1.000) $2.90. (1.000) $2.91, (2.000) $2.92. (3.000) $2.93. (2,000) $2.94. (3.000) $2.95: Cast Smelt .4.000) $3.49 cd.
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  • 624 12 AFTER three days decline the Straits tin price rallied yesterday by 52.37 A to $466.25 on an offering estimated down 5 tons to 245 tons. In London on Tuesday the tin market presented a rather nervous and thin appearance, although overall a basically
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  • 114 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. THE firm (.rend in industrials x continued with Uie key stocks again active. B.H.P. Rained .solidly to bis Base meuia had better support and most issues Improved, while oils held very steady levels. A.O.G. gained 6d. to 425. as Moonle No. 17 approaches the oil zone.
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  • 244 12 lUNC lirst grado rubber buyer* t.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur y.-Merduy ut 731 cenlo iwr Ib. down hi i a cent. Too tono ■JM inactive. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting prioee in cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. I R 8.8. prompt f.o.b. buyers 78|,
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  • 116 12 rHE Ma 1 3 y3O C xch an^e Hunks' Also* ciation mad* UMM change* Is Its rate* to merchants yesterday (all rate* to S100): Now York: miying TT 32 11/16, airmail OD 32 13/16, 60 d/st 33 1/16 credit bill.-. 33 3/16 trade bills. SELLING TT sr 0D
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  • 25 12 June IS. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 732 cents (down half a cent). TIN: $466.25 (up $2.375). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down five tons).
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1146 12 r^^aa«^B«^Bm«aaaaa«^B«^B^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^a mmmmm^"^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacilio, Atlantic. «k Great Lakes Service loads ioad> eta HA fta eta eta Spore P. S>arn Honolulu S. Francisco L. Argeles N. York Cleveland eelma Man" 21/30 Jim 21 Jily 21 .my 31 Jily 1» Aig 3 Sept ■Kiiikawa Mars" 2S/2I Jily 2131
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    • 725 12 WESTBOUNU HIROPi SERVICE. Ifetß P Scam P(.-a-R M'stilles, Birseaii. Han*. LOUCA Sailed in Part iiJ»«e Ouskirk, Aitwerp. Hiakvrf. Bream. Bittertasj. SOUTH t WEST AMICA SERVICE TIDP.A 1/ I Jytjr .Durban (21/7), Port Elizabeth (24/7) Capetown (2S/7), MataiJi (31/7). Port Harcourt. Lagos (f/l). Cotonon (I/I), Lome. Tema. Takoradi. Freetown. Dakar (22/1).
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    • 186 12 THAI LINES frosj: Hustle. New Orleass. Butisieri ft New Ylrt via Sun. Fir: Its ASftlts. U.S. Calf. New York. Pkilalilptia via Basfklk, HlOf Kssf. N. Yoik P. S'hani Spore L. Anfeles N. Tort "UNDINE' UPI/13JIM II Jlly 31 Jil| "NICETO DE LARRINAGA" 22 May 2/ 3 lily 4/1 Jlly II
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    • 271 12 INTERRUPTION OF SUPPLY Please take notice that there will be an lmerrupiion oi Electricity Supply at Muar Town between the hours oi 1.00 p.m. and 4.00 pm. on 16th June, 1963 as it Is necessary to carry out repairs on the 66 XV Merllmau/Muar Transmission Line. Any inconvenience caused Is
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 364 13 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "E" and above registered Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, up to 3 p.m. of 24th June, 1963 for the Construe- 1 tion of a block of two Class "F" Quarters, a Kathis Balai etc. for Religious Affairs
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    • 242 13 I ■BBJj (Continued from Pag* 81 SITUATIONS VACANT :t> Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. txtrm EXPERIENCED COOK. Should do European dishes and Indian curry. Oood salary Tel. (Spore) ***** mornings AMAH WANTED. General Cook/ Wash Amah to live In. Able to speak English. Singapore 10. Telephone 20-273. COOK AMAH.
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    • 205 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wmrm* SS Min. y— Box tt eU. txtrm SALES REPRESENTATIVE for well ofttabllshed Bilk Screen Shop with advertising experience ft contact* essential Lady Clerk Typist with Senior Cambridge CVrttticate: Apprentices for those Interested In At. Box ABi94 S.T. B'pore. Leading Singaaere Cempany Rtqulr** A Hirs-purcha»s Suptrvlser. Mint
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    • 849 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St clt. txtrm LIAVI FLAT available 10 wMka July 1 Sept. IS. Fully furnished, 2 aircondittoned bedrooms, garage. $400 p.m. Box A 6381 S.T. Spore. TO LIT Quiet airy front room at 6218 Buklt Timab. Singapore. 10. $43/- per month Including use of ball
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    • 923 13 OFFICE SPACE VACANT If Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ct: txtr* AVAILABLE TANCLIN shopping area second and .third floors each about 750 sq. ft. new building suitable offices Box A 6596 S.T. Spore. GODOWN SPACE WANTED 10 Wmrd* SS (Mln.t—Bmx $0 ef. mmtrm IMPORTER 'EXPORTER with rapidly expanding business require*
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    • 821 13 WANTED TO PURCHASE Horrfs SS (Mm.)— Box St ct: txtrm WANTED TO PURCHASE 60u 4,000 acre Rubber Estate Prte*, Account* Detail*. Crop, Planted Acreage, and Dividend Yield to Boa AlBl9--8 P. K.L. WANTED WE REQUIRE WELL-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS ORGANIZATION TO MANUFACTURI FINEST LADIES APPAREL FOR BEST TRADE IN U.S. ADVERTISER WILL
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    • 815 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE •V.ra's U (Mm.)— Box it ct: txtim FIAT 800 D June 1061 C'fnturanc^ Juae 1964 accident tree very wall mam tamed oa* owner View 34 Calroalb F aad, Spor*. Evenings only. MORRIS 1000 TOURER 19JV Ragl*tered July IKO condition excellent In nurftDCc corap: March 1944 tax November.
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    • 628 13 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. Wordt SS (Mm.)— Box in ct: txtrm TIRIO 1 LIT LAUREL Stfambatb rcfrccb you. l^iceasad alasscur/slass«tiM 319-P. Klv«r Vail, t Road. Spore. Teltpnon* ***** 10 uO a.m. to 8.00 p.m. sharp. CBNTLEMEN For swrdi'ti Manage. St«ara-baths. racial Trratmrnt "Jean*" Alrconditionrd Salon. .'(iA I'rnang Ijin* (Adjacent Ptkta l.<
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    • 868 14 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (COVDLCT Of IXKCTIONSi REGULATIONS. l»«0 FORM I RrcuUtion 5 IBM Q«MMI I. lections i Alor Star Town Council) my given that 1. An election of Councillors lor the following wards will take pkm ;in hereinafter mentioned: Alor Merah Ward One Councillor B.ikai Bnta
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    • 862 14 NOTICES TRONOH MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in England) The Board of Director* in their Annual Report will recommend payment of a final divitiena of 6d. per share less income tax at 7s. I 9d. In the payable In London on I 14th August. 1963. The Annual General Meeting will be held
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    • 291 14 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTICK UNDER SECTION IS? NOTICE is hereby given under Section IS7 of the Town Boards Enactment that the following draft plan has been prepared and is open to public Inspection on any workIng day during office hours, for three months from the 25th
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    • 1164 14 >^ 9 THUS ADVERTISER has vacancy for a COMPETENT 1 AIRCONQITIONING AND REFRIGERATION FITTER for work in Kuala Lumpur. The applicant will have had several years experience in ?»rvicint arid maintaining all types of airconditionint and refrigeration equipment. Additionally the applicant will have had electrical workshop experience and will be
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    • 753 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ELECTRICAL ENGINEER An Electrical Engineer with Second Orade Electrical Engineer's Certificate required by well known tin dredging company. Salary $900 per month, and generj ous benefits including Provident Fund, free furnished housing, medical, one month's annual leave etc. Apply Box A 1834 ST., K.L. THE ROYAL ISLAND CLUB
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    • 411 14 TENDERS Tenders are Invited for the con- V struct ion and completion ot .sewer age work, from Tenderers wHh sulable experience and sufficient labour force. Tenders are to be adaressed to Box A 6585 S.T. Spore. JOHORE JKR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS irom Class "E" and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will
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  • 581 15  -  FRANCIS BOEY -By KUALA LUMPUR, iV Wed. Malaya will soon have a first class velodrome in Kuala Lumpur for cycle racing. It will be built on the same lines as the Maindy Stadium in Cardiff, where the 1958 Empire Games cycling events
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  • 169 15  -  EPSOM JEEP: By IPOH, Wednesday AS the 1963 season on the Malayan turf reaches IX its half-way mark, the race for the jockey championship is still wide open. Merv Posner has regained the lead with a good meeting at Bukit Timah he took top honours
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  • 395 15 SOCCER FEDERATION Prisons beat Selangor, the defending champions. 5-2 in the opening tie of the Federation of Malaya Government Services soccer competition at the Sultan Yussuf Stadium here today. The return match will be 1 playd in Kuala Lumpur on June 19 and the winners will
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  • 362 15 PENANG. Wed.— Acceptances for the Penang amateur race meeting on Saturday, with barrier position m bracket, arc RACE I: 2.15— MARA Cl. 5, 2f (12.7)— Raja (6). Kolek <3>. Majong II it), Golden Charm (8). Moondyne <7>. Eminent Prince (s p. Teddy Boy ilO>. Girlie (9), Klmani o.
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  • 188 15 Amateur fights tomorrow are trials SINGAPORE Wed. The second tournament organised by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association at the Happy World Stadium on Friday will serve as a trial for places in the Singapore team for the proposed triangular match with Penang and Thailand in Penang on Aug. 10 and
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  • 216 15 ATHLETICS SINGAPORE. Wed. AngloChinese School and Raffles Secondary Girls School, showing all-round superiority. finished champions In the boys and girls sections at the three-day Buklt Tlmah district athletic meet held at the Chinese High School ground today. 100 m: 1 Loh Chan Piew 2 Eric Lee.
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  • 285 15 FITNESS TESTS TODAY FOR CHEW, ASTAR— SINGAPORE, Wed. —The Singapore soccer team, anxious to live down their prestige-rocking 3-2 defeat by Malacca In the Malaya Cup at Kubu Stadium last Sunday, are in full training for their match with Singapore Joint Services at Jalan Besar Stadium this Sunday. The match
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  • 120 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two Div 2 soccer players, S. Thanai.ol and Doralappan, who were suspended for three months b> the SOSFA disciplinary board fo* misconduct were yesterday suspended for a longer period on another count by the SAFA disciplinary board. The board, which met under the chairmanship
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  • 65 15 SINOAPORE, Wed.— Singapore Lawn Tennis Association today named the team for the inter-zone final of the Chua Cup in Kuala Lumpur on June 22. The players: Ong Chew Bee. Khong Kit Soon, Sharin Osman and Dame, Lim. Singapore will meet the winners of the June 21 match
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  • 65 15 HONG KONG. Wed. Hong Kong will not be taking pan in the Merdeka soccer tournament in Kuala Lumpur in August. The HKFA announced at a meeting last night that most of the top soccer players would be away on tour of South-East Asia at the time. It
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  • 30 15 SINOAPORE. Wed. Tickets for Sunday's Malaya Cup match between Joint Services and Singapore are available from 10.30 a.m. to 6 pjn. daily at the Jalan B»--sar stadium booths.
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  • 551 15  - WILL ENGLISH SELECTORS GAMBLE NOW? VERNON MORGAN Too many on down-grade, too few replacements By LONDON. Wednesday. PITY England's cricke: selectors. What an unenviable task they havo to select a team worthy of giving the West Indians at least a good game when the Second Tost starts at Lord's on
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 51 15 SPOUTS DIARY I surttK Spore Oiv. 3C: Seletar PC v Seletar VI: DW. 3D: Amlcables 'A' v Windsor •A 1 Airport v RAF Tengah 'A'; Kpg. Kapor v RTC (all matches at Farrer Pk). Toor matches: Taiplng XI v Yuen Long. Hong Kong (Bultan Yussuf stadium > Johore v HK
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  • 528 16 fHE L.N. Secretary-General, I Thant yesterday studied the news about the agreement on Malaysia reached by the Foreign Ministers of Indonesia. Malaya and the Philippines. Asked if he might make a statement U Thant said he may have something to say later. Sources
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  • 351 16 KUCHING. Wed. The Sarawak Tribune, the only Englishlanguage newspaper here, commenting on the Manila talks said the proposal for a wider confederation of the Philippines. Indonesia and Malaysia would be welcomed in Sarawak. It s-ald: "No right-think-ing person can deny the desirability of neighbouring and closely-related
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  • 265 16 CHEERS FOR KANDASAMY...FOR HE'S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW SINGAPORE. Wed. The striking nurses returned to work this morning. Hundreds of them who had been on strike for the past five days were back in the -io>i>it;tls and clinics today, following agreement yesterday between their union, the
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  • 243 16 Man with 'shocking record' is jailed for 14 years SINGAPORE, Wed. Kassim bin Haji Salim, a Selangor-born Javanese with 26 previous convictions, was Jailed for a total of 14 years by Mr. -Justice Chua in the Assize Court today. He was charged with hoiusebreaking by night and possession of a
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  • 149 16 LONDON, Wed. Mr. Macmillan today received a vote of confidence from his Cabinet on his handling of the Profumo scandal, wellinformed sources said. The key item on the Cabinet agenda was a report by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Dllhorne on the security implications of the
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  • 367 16 MORE than 160 party and independent candidates are expected to contest 86 seats in the Johore town councils elections in eight towns on July 13. The parties which are expected lo nominate candidate.-> at election centres between 10 a.m. and noon tomorrow
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  • 30 16 LIONEL MCRVIN ROORIGUIt I o Grnrr Lilian Rodrlnuei pac'M »«ay at T.T.B.H. 12.6.63. <'ortrx* leav« 62H-D Aljunird Road for ttt Joorph'H Church (PM) Gl 3.45 p.m. thence to Bldartari
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  • 291 16 LONDON, Wed. The recovery tn stock markets was not maintained today. Markets remained very sensitive while awaiting fur- i ther political developments and i general prices fell back In the afternoon after fluctuating within narrow limits In the morning. Gilts, however, attracted a small demand to close with
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  • 55 16 LONDON. Wed— Spot 22 5'16d., July 22 5/16 d.. Aug. 22 5/16 d.. Sept. 22', d.. July /Sept. 22 5'16d.. Oct./ Dec. 22 '/d.. Jan. /Mar. 22 id.. Apr./ June 22' id., July /Sept 22>,d., Oct. Dec. 22' 4 d.. c.i.f. June 21 \d.. July 21 13/16 d.. Aug.
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  • 23 16 LONDON, Wed. Buyers £922. sellers £923, Forward buyers £923, sellers £924. Settlement £923. Turnover a.m. 235 tons. p.m. 160 tons. Tone: Steady.
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  • 61 16 LONDON. Wed— Te;. todays second round cnckel knockout competition were: Lord's: Middlesex 129. Nortlwma 114-3. Hove: Sussex 292. Yolks 64-3. Xeath: Worcs 238-8. Glamorgan 74-3. Old liafToid: Derby 148 Luiici 53-2. Friendly m.it< hrs: Eastbourne: Col. L. C. Stevens XI 318-6 v {Cambridge. BcltH.st; one-day
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 42 16 TTIQHEST and lowest tempera--11 tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penan* 88 77 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 < 73 Singapore 82 75
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