The Straits Times, 17 August 1963

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY riHTIIII» SALE EX€EEI»S 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1963 15 CFNTS KDN 352
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  • 55 1 K.UCHING, Fri. (.urklia troops today dashed with "a group of M Indonesian-based terrorists" in the border area of Sarawak's Third Division. An Iban tracker was wounded, but full details of the engagement were not available, a British \rin\ spokesman said. Beater. MR. MICHELMORE Crowd
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  • 1349 1  -  WEE KIM WEE and GEOFFREY GELDARD ■In defiance of Govt ban on rallies... 'WE WANT INDEPENDENCE, NOT MALAYSIA' BANNERS GREET MICHELMORE IN KUCHING From Riot squad men clear road from airport Kuching. Friday A MOB of nearly 5,000 antiMalaysia demonstrators gave the United Nations team a
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  • 320 1 JAKARTA, Friday 'WARSHIPS A BID TO INTIMIDATE U.N. TEAM' THE dispatch of British warships to the Borneo territories was an attempt to intimidate the United Nations Malaysia assessment team, Indonesia's Defence Minister, Gen. A. II. Nasution, said today. In a statement issued by his spokesman, Capt. Vusiif Sirath.
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  • 123 1 'Crime' by Pelaez, Macapagal is told MANILA. Fri. The Justice Department has submitted an opinion to President Macapagal charging ire-President Emmanuel Pelaez with abandoning his post as foreign secretary. Presidential Press Secretary Leonico Parungao said the Justice Department has presented an official opinion that Mr. Pcjacz quit his cabinet past
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  • 48 1 Congratulations to Indonesia KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to President Soekarno on the occasion ol Indonesia's National Day tomorrow. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in his capacity M Minister of External Affairs." sent greetings to the Indonesian Minister of External Affairs. Dr. Subandrio.
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  • 213 1 Another priest kills himself Martial law in Hue Fn. Another priest burned himself to death at Hue today in protest against alleged Government discrimination against Buddhists. The smcicie took place at the Tv Dam Pagoda. The Buddhist priest was identified' as Thich T.eu Dion, 71. He had sat down in
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 152 2 Now a Pakistani build-up on Indian border GAUHATI (Assam), Friday. Chief Minister of Assam, Mr- Bimala Parsad Chaliha, whose state has a common frontier with East Pakistan, said yesterday he had definite information that Pakistan was strengthening all military outposts along the border. He said Pakistan might not have moved
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    • 177 2 Opposition accused of plot to kill King Hassan RABAT. Fri. The Moroccan Minister of Justice, Mr. Ahmed Bahnini, yesterday accused members of the leftwlng opposition party, the National Union of Popular Forces, of plotting to assassinate King Has- san 11. Police raided a meeting at the party's Casablanca headquarters on
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    • 111 2 PRESIDENT OF CONGO REPUBLIC OUSTED BRAZZAVILLE, Fri. President Fulbert Yuulou (above) resigned yesterday following three days of violent demonstrations against bis government. The announcement came on the third anniversary of the (former French) Congo Republic's independence. A communique appealing urgently for calm and a return to work said: "Pow-r is
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    • 23 2 JERUSALEM, Pri. Archaeologists reported yesterday that they had uncovered a model home built of clay about 5.000 years ago.— U.P.I.
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    • 191 2 SEOUL. Friday I RETIRED Army Lieut. Gen. (Tiger) Yo Chan Song, under arrest since last Sunday on suspicion of murder, charged today his arrest was "nothing but a scenario written to Influence the elections" .scheduled for October and November Gen Song, tormer Prime Minister
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    • 284 2 NOLTING IS OFF— ON A COOL NOTE Airport farewell, with a word about religious tolerance SAIGON, Friday. rpHE United States Ambassador, Mr. Frederick E. 1 Nolting Jnr., left yesterday after more than two years in this difficult post. Mr. Ngo Dlnh Nhu, brother and political adviser to President Ngo Dlnh
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    • 53 2 JAKARTA. Pri. Five officers from the Philippines Armed Forces paid a courtesy call yesterday on President Soekarno at Merdeka Palace and chatted Informally for about an hour. The officers arrived here last night for a 10-day visit as guests of Colonel Sabur, commander of the Palace
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 177 2 US-Moscow talks soon on legal code for outer space UNITED NATIONS, Fri. —The U.S. and Russia are expected to open new negotiations here soon on a legal code for outer space. There is hope that the recent nuclear test-ban treaty will be followed by agreement on the deadlocked issue of
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    • 277 2 TARRED AND FEATHERED WIFE: IT WAS PUT UP JOB LOS ANGELES, Friday. sheriffs office said last night that a woman who was tarred and feathered has admitted that the incident was a "pUt-up job to stir up a racial incident.*' Sheriff's officers said they planned to arrest Robert Lewis, owner
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    • 75 2 JACKSON (Mississippi), Fri. A state college board sub-committee has recommended that James Meredith, first Negro admitted to the University of Mississippi, should graduate on Sunday, despite a demand for delay by the State Governor, Mr. Ross Barnett. The Governor has asked that Meredith's graduation be
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    • 19 2 LONDON, Fri. Mr. and Mrs. William Shakespeare voted yesterday in the local Parliamentary by-election at Stratford-on-Avon. U.P.I.
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    • 160 2 Women up in arms at Anglican Congress TORONTO, Fri.— Women delegates to the Anglican World Congress here have launched a blistering attack on the Anglican Church's attitude towards women. Mrs. Graham Cotter, wife of the executive secretary of Toronto's Diocesan Social Service Council, said: "We've had enough of the Church's
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  • 194 3 Ef ta notes a broad economic expansion in Britain QENEVA. Kri The European Free Trade \^soiiatinn "Outc-r Seven" night reported a "hroadly bavd rxpansion" i red under way in Britain's economy. The groups third annual report, covering the year ended June 30. said r.ritish output had improxed "led by the
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  • 351 3 29 days in a village under sea-with mod. cons. MARSEILLES, Friday. piVE men who lived 29 days in a submarine "village" in the Red Sea were fresher at the end than their colleagues who stayed on the surface, Commander Jacques Yves Cousteau, the ocean explorer, said. The commander arrived here
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  • 160 3 LONDON, Friday. !TTOE Thor intermediate range missile yesterday I A ceased to be an operational part of British defences. An Air Ministry spokesman said they were phased out of i i operational activity as from midnight. There have been 60 Amerlcan-bullt Thors which have
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  • 67 3 WASHINOTON. Pri. Leading U.S. aircraft and aero engine manufacturers have been asked by the government to submit designs for an American 1.500 mph supersonic I transport which would be ready to I carry passengers across the Allan- tic by the middle of 1970. Under
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  • 27 3 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. Clifford OdeU. the playwright, died In hospital here vest er day while undergoing an operation for a stoniiicii iiilment. He was 57. Reuter
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  • 35 3 UNITED NATIONS. Pri. Bri- tish film actress Vivien Leigh yes- j 1 terday opened a UN drive to raise I US$2 million for the world's needy I children Reuter. I I
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  • 438 3 Russians now realise force is out as national policy, says Home I ON DON, Fri. Lord Home, Britain's Foreign Secretary, said here last night: "I think the Russians have understood com pletely i that force, as far as Russian national policy is concerned, is out." Probably Cuba had underlined this
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  • 21 3 WASHINGTON. Pri. White and Negro civil rights demonstrators picketed the home of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley yesterday.
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  • 112 3 US satellite makes history in space WASHINGTON. Fri. The Syncom 2 communication statellite was manoeuvered "on station 22.300 miles above Brazil and the Atlantic yesterday nearly three weeks after its launch from Cape Canaveral. Mr. James E. Webb, chief of the National Aeronautics and space Administration, called completion of the
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  • 147 3 f URLY-HAIKED Adrian Luckett. 8. is tended by rescuers after being trapped for three and a half hours in a 18-inch square chimney. He fell down the chimney while playing "cowboys and Indians" with other boys on the roof of a school at Bristol.
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  • 225 3 Russians gets life term NEW YORK. Fri. Nelson C Drummond. 34, a U.S. Navy yeoman, was sentenced to life imprisonment here yesterday for being a Soviet spy. Drummond. a Negro from Baltimore, was convicted on July 19 of conspiring to commit espionage He was arrested carrying secret documents while he
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  • 529 4 DELEGATES AGREE ON REGULAR SHOWS BUT WILL HAVE TO CONSULT THEIR GOVERNMENTS TO DECIDE ON HOST COUNTRY SINGAPORE, F r i. ■3 Delegations of the South-east Asia Cultural Festival held conference at Eusofl' College today and agreed on a number of points, and also to refer
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  • 361 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A district judge, Mr. K.T. Alexander, today spoke of the possibility of "some one at the Registry of Vehicles being in league" with an accused person in the transfer here of an allegedly stolen Federation car. Tan Wah Kirn.
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  • 177 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Finance Minister. Dr. Got) Keng Swee this evening opened Singapore's second garments factory in recent months, and described it as the "vanguard of several other similar industries which are being established by manufacturers from Hong Kong." The factory, Hoowah Manufacturing
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  • 201 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government today announced two important alterations to the M&ster Plan, aimed at reserving more land for industrial development, and catering for the particular needs of specialised industries. These alterations nave been submitted to the Yang di-Per-tuan Negara fo~ approval. The
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  • 103 4 SINGAPORE. Fii. The Industrial Arbitration Coin today laid clown the procedure to be Hdopied by the Government and the Amalgamated Union ot Public Employees for the hearing of their \\Hge dispute concerning midwives employed by the Ministry ot Health. The President. Dr. Charles Gamba. In setting aside
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    • 354 4 r rHE following Is today'! ecnedule p.m.; from Kuchlng (ML 491) 4 of civil aircraft movement* at p.m. Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: DEPARTURES ARRIVALS "OAC: To Hong Kong <BA 960) o^ 8 p m t0 D»rwin. Sydney (BA TOO) BO AC: Prom London, Zurich, 6.50 p.m.: to Cairo Karachi Cairo.
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  • 175 5 School head jailed for scandal stabbing DAUB, Fri.— C. Rama- samy, 43, headmaster of a Tamil school in Jerantut, was jailed five years yesterday for killing an office boy, Mansor bin Che Wan, 17. The Assize Court Jury took 40 minutes to return an unanimous verdict of culpable homicide not
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  • 77 5 PENANG. Fn.— The City Council Transport Employees' Union at a special meeting last night decided to ask the transport manager. Inche Yunus bin Abu Hanifah. to reinstate a dismissed (jonductor, Shaik All bin Salim. The meeting, attended by about 150 members, agreed that the action
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  • 237 5 PERTH, Friday. J^ MALAYAN student was sentenced to six months' jail today for trying to drug an 18--year-old girl's tea with a sex stimulant known as Spanish flyChang Yew Foong. 26, of Teluk Anson, bowed tc the criminal court Judge as he entered the
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  • 244 5 Dance of heroes to highlight Indonesian Day I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V A classical dance to welcome heroes after a battle will highlight the Indonesian Independence Day celebrations here tomorrow And watching the dance at Stadium Negara, which has been hired for the occasion by the Ambassador. Lt.-Gen. O.P.H. Djatikusumo. himself
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  • 41 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Minister of Transport. Dato SarI don bin Hajl Jubtr. will address I the annual meeting of the Sri Jaya Transport Co. at the Hotel Maj jestlc roof garden here at 10 a.m. I on Sunday.
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  • 76 5 MARY Anne Masson. a 19--year-old student, who is competing in the "Miss Penang' contest at the Chinese Girls' High School tonight. The contest, plus a variety show and fashion parade, is under the patronage of the Chief Minister Dato Wong Pow Nee, Proceeds
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  • 43 5 PENANO. Pri.— Lee Sooi Nam. j 25. today pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing 103 pieces of lizard skin worth (490 from a house in Prangin Lane jtesterday. He was given $700 bail pending hearing on Oct. 5.
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  • 66 5 Psychology for workers talk KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mrs. I Mona P. Sedky. a lecturer at the University of Malaya and Executive secretary of tne Malayan-Am-erican Commission on Educational Exchange, will talk on "Psychology- on the Job Application oi Psychology in Work Situation. at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 28, Ipoh
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  • 49 5 PENANO. Pri.— A housewife, found carrying illicit liquor in three rubber bottles, was today fined 1250 or three month's jail in default. Tan Ah Nya. 31. pleaded guilty to having the liquor at the junction of Queen Street and Chulia Street on Aug. 7.
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  • 302 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tun Abdul Razak will Issue a statement tomorrow replying to yesterday's protest by Mr. P. P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, over the Government's refusal to Introduce legislation to control fragmentation of estates. Mr. Narayanan warned
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  • 141 5 MERLIN SHARES: A BIG DEMAND KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Hotel Merlin offer of $3.5 million has been oversubscribed 17 times even though the application list opens only on Monday. By 2 p.m. today, 44.364 applications for $58.7 million worth of shares have been received. By the time the application list
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  • 87 5 PENANO, Pri.— An estate labourer, Yong Ah Keow. 53. m mentally unsound when he slashed his wife and sister-in-law witn a parang at Pulau Betong on May 5 this year, a magistrate's court i was told today. Senior Inspector Kong Fook Yew i said
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  • 129 5 PORT SWETTENHAM. Friday. ARMED pirates raided two Malayan fishing vessels in international waters yesterday. This was the ninth piracy i j incident in the Straits of Malacca In two months. Seven pirates stopped the two vessels one mile inside international waters and robbed the fishermen
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  • 184 6 The illegal immigrants are mostly from Indonesia DENANG. Fri. The 1 majority of illegal immigrants into Malaya are Indonesians, a spokesman of the Federation Immigration headquarters, said here today. "Aid rven lepers from there are known to have entered this country," he told the Straits Times. These Indonesian lepers, the
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  • 20 6 SEREMBAN. Fri —Forty Guiden from all over Malaya begun a one-week course at Tengku Kur- shiah College today.
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  • 86 6 Candidates list sent to Tengku SINGAPORE, Frl. The secretary-general of Singapore Umno, Dato Syed Esa Almenoar. said today that the party had sent a list of j0 names to Tengku Abdul Rahman for selection as :andidates in the forthcomng State Legislative Assembly elections to avoid "any quibbling." He said complaints
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  • 30 6 IPOH. Prl. Mr. S. Loganathan. an employee of the Ipoh Hospital, has been elected president of the newly formed Ipoh 3reentown branch of the Mala- ma Indian Congress.
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  • 215 6 DENANG, Fri.— A form--1 er Ci t y Council clerk, Miss Khaw Poh Suan, will fly to Singapore tomorrow on her way to New York to marry her childhood sweetheart. "The wedding ha' been set for Aug. 31," Miss Khaw. 22, told
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  • 70 6 IPOH. Fri.— Tan Ah Fong. 32. a shop-keeper, and Wong Choong Voon, 22, were allowed $4,000 bail each by the Sessions Court today after pleading not guilty to a charge of conveying uncustomed saccharine. They were alleged to have had 99 lb of saccharine in
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  • 41 6 IPOH. Frl— The BulUn of Perak aiid his consort. Che Puan Negara. attended the charity premiere ol the film The Miracle Worker at the Lido Cinema here last night in aid of the British Army Benevolent Fund.
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  • 2583 6 REPORTERS: CHIA POTEIK and R. CHANDRAN TESTIFYING at the trial of 12 Barisan Sosialis leaders in the High Court today, Mr. Yeoh Bin Chiat. i Superintendent of Police, said that when Dr. Lee Siew Choh and Thampoe Thamby Rajah
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  • 87 6 People in the case THE JUDGE: The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. COUNSEL FOR THE PROSECUTION Mr. T. Kulasckaram, the Solicitor General, assisted by Mr. T. S. Sinnathuray. DPP. FOR THE DEFENCE: Mr. F. F.lwyn Jones, Q. C assisted by Mr. 1 .urn Wee Tiong. THE ACCUSED Dr.
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  • 277 7 MM award to Gurkha who captured rebel leader SINGAPORE, Friday. QUEEN ELIZABETH has approved the award of the Military Medal to Rifleman Nainabahadur Rai, 2nd Bn., 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Rifles, for the part he played in the capture of Yassin Affandy, military commander of the Brunei rebels. The
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  • 84 7 Attack on freed councillor JJOTA BHARU. Fri.— A member of the Pauh Lima local council. Kauzi bin Mamat. 22, was assaulted by four men armed with sticks I at noon yesterday while he was cycling home in Kampong Pauh Lima, Bachok. Kauzi was admitted to the General Hospital with head
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  • 44 7 1 TAIPINO. Pri. Four people were killed and 34 injured in road accidents here in the past three months, the OSPC, Inche Mohamed. Noor bin Ahmad, said at an Advisory Board meeting today. He suggested an Accident Free Week' be held.
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  • 563 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The University of Singapore announced today the names of successful candidates for the Final Professional Part II examination for the de- gress of MB. BS in farensic medicine and social mcdi- I cine and public health, i They are: Manlpray Balachandran. Miss Amy
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  • 81 7 $539 MORE FOR STORE WIDOW SINGAPORE. Fri. Straits Times readers In Singapore and the Federation have donated another $***** to a widow Madam Jathambal. whose husband was killed !n a road accident, and her 10 children. The fund now stands at »15.- 1 787.06. The new donations are as follows:
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  • 31 7 PENANG. Pri Chui>h Ah Check. 20. was today bound ovrr in $150 for six months for retaining a stolen blanket at Noordln Street Ghaut on July 17.
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  • 1358 8 REPORTER: JOSEPH MIRANDA IPOH, Friday I)EFENCE counsel Mr. David Marshall suggested at a rape trial in the High Court here today that the injuries on a young girl were deliberately inflicted for the purposes of medical evidence.
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  • 1174 8 Mr. Marshall: "Now Jet me tell you that it us ;ierlectly true that you went with your busband to see the doctor. You did not speak, but your husb.n.ci asked the doctor, did you examine by daughters priv.it c parts?' "The
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  • 335 10 :n Word, Sit (Minimmm) ST. ANORIWS MISSION HOSPITAL Klag Day in Singapore, Saturday 17th AiiKiiat. Pleaae give generously. THE COCKPIT'S Java Rljsttafal la *rrved every Saturday and Sunday ii n time. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all teachers and book add leu to nrow.-e In their ahowroom at Time* Home.
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  • 258 10 Word, St.it Mm.) ST. ANDREWS PRaJBVTCRIAN 1 HURCM, Ipob, Uolf Club Road. SunhM 11 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. All Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SINGAPORE Corner Orchard Road Ptnang Road. Sunday Rtrvicra 8 a.m. and p.m. Sunday School A a.m. All Welcome. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Kuala Lumpur. Wald
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  • 44 10 ;o Word, si 1 Hiit.)— Bex it ct: rxlra lERANCOON BROADWAY (Airrondmonrdi fcttidio. 4"< l'pp*r Srran.OOO R0.i.1 t) port i»s Mllrs) Waddla« rouplM who booked in advaac* v ill quality far a special discount >■ hsjlh iitudlo outdoor photograph*. Hau»(a<'ti>rv I'romft Semee, TMeasttM k?<M.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 651 10 No-one expected that U Thant's team would get 10 Kuching from the airport without some sort of demonstration by the Communist infiltrated Sarawak United People's Party. And no-one expected that the Malaysia 'debate in the Federation Parliament would produce more ithan the burnt-out arguments against Malaysia which
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    • 304 10 From the Information Services yesterday came a pink slip headed "Statement by Ungku Aziz." The Professor states it is incorrect to say, as tha Straits Times did, that he was the head of the Special Committee on the Subdivision of Estates. We are sorry. The rest of the
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    • 257 10 The time has come for a thoroughgoing review of Government policy on the recognition of foreign degrees. The present policy of highly selective recognition, based on a mixture of protectionism and presumption, runs counter to the national interest. With development gathering pace, the need for trained personnel of
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  • LETTERS
    • 204 10 HTENGKU Abdul Rahman X says that he signed the Manila Agreement In the interests of peace. But history has shown that sometimes peace can be bought at too high a price. And besides, even if the verdict of the United Nations team is thai the majority
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    • 121 10 MR, OLDFIELD'S article was Informative, amusing and dreadfully true. It's worth mentioning that in no country does such an article have much influence. In fact, those actively engaged in the bureaucracy will read the article with delight. No attempts will be made by any responsible person to mitigate
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    • 64 10 rw\HE people of Kuala LumA pur are very lucky indeed. They will have four new swimming pools besides the ones they already have. Here In Muar, one of the biggest towns in South Malaya, there isn't even one. We were promised a pool about a year ago,
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    • 41 10 WHATEVER Mr. Vadivale. the licensing officer in Singapore, may say. my licence to drive a car was Issued In 1947, on December 2, and having been regularly renewed it will expire this year on November 11. PETER WEE Singapore
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  • 1012 10 Trengganu refloats a sinking venture THE BOATYARD THAT VERY NEARLY FLOUNDERED IS BACK ON AN EVEN KEEL... by A STAFF WRITER The last of 3 articles [f HE baby is a I lame one, inI deed, but its future could be brilliant, if properly cared for." So reported UN. naval
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    • 218 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. It W»rdM Sit i Minimum i BABVIHAM: T3 Tun and Mustafa at Hunioar Ward on 16-x-mM, a son. Both well. Thanks to Do. tor and MOUNT ALVERNIA HOSPITAL on •■> Hniiid and [touglas Urn a OBoaMef Grraldme Mary, alatrr to Grnevtrv* and Grmcr. Both well. Sine»r« th&nka to
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    • 111 10 SHARP VISION Mi Saw V* ytm mtrd »ltttf m Ml. It v a fact that cove men hod better vision than modern men. Reason: ancient man used his eyes as nature intended, for far vision, no detailed work. Modern •yes suffer from abuse naar work, fine print. To correct abuse,
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  • 433 11  -  NELSON RUTHERFURD Doubts about date of the Malaysia celebrations upset holiday plans by >: Kuala Lumpur Friday postponement of the Malaysia celebrations now virtually certain, the Ministry of Education has begun anxiously juggling dates to ensure that schools and other educational institutions will be
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  • 182 11 'Executive Special' to be withdrawn soon KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Malayan Airways is to withdraw its popular two-way "Executives' Special" nights between Kuala Lumpur j and Singapore from Sept. 10. The fast morning and evening "specials", first Introduced with the Viscounts which have now been replaced with Friendships, were timed to
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  • 26 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. The strike by 29 employees of Fraser and Co., a firm of stock and share brokers, entered Its 155 th day today.
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  • 137 11 Union men get more time to appeal SINGAPORE. Frl The i High Court today granted an extension of time to file a petition of appeal in the case of Jamit Singh and Yew Fook Yuen, officials of the Harbour Board Btaff Association, now under a district court conviction and sentence
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  • 22 11 Flanked by two of the amahs, Sir Geofroy discusses a point with Mr. Zaidi.
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  • 316 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. nTHE president of the War Department Civilian Staff Association today accused the department of "taking the easy way out" by trying to relegate the responsibility for the employment of its 3 000 amahs to individual Servicemen. Mr. SJ.H.
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  • 103 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. A former clerk of Jackson and Co. In Robinson Road today pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court to 23 charges of making false entries In stock cards "with intent to defraud" the company a total of $41,000 between April 2 last
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  • 127 11 PENANG, Friday. pUSTOMS preventive officers, today found four tons of contraband Indonesian tobacco worth $25,000 hidden in a mangrove swamp at Kuala Gula, north Perak. The discovery, by Senior Customs Officer Yusof bin Hajl Salleh and his men ended a search started 10 days ago
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  • 22 11 IPOH. Frl. A special nineweek perpetual Novena will begin at the Redemptorlsts' Mater Domini Church In Tambun Road here tomorrow.
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  • 129 11 Hands off call to political parties OINGAPORE, Fri.— The ■3 working committee pressing for a Japanese gesture of atonement for wartime atrocities gave a "hands off" warning to political parties today. Mr. Nsr Alk Huan, general secretary of the committee speaking at a meeting of the committee at which representatives
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  • 247 11  - Poking fun at the police: C.I.D. chief isn't amused RUDY BELTRAM By |fUALA LUMPUR, Fri. **> A senior police official today lashed out at people who "make fun of policemen" on the stage, in plays and on the radio. "This aping of police personnel, especially the mata matas. is Intolerable
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  • 36 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The' Coii.mandant of the Federal Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur. Assistant Commissioner Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Mohamed Isa. leaves tomorrow for a three-month study tour of the United States.
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  • 170 11 Star of 100 films -but she has never been kissed... Xl ALA LIMPL'R. Frl. Hong Kong actress Tang Big Wan (above), who has never been kissed in Uie 10(1 Alms she has made, said today; "I think its distasteful. And it's against. Chinese custom." Miss Tang arrived here for the
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  • 63 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Henry Ross, of New Zealand, assistant manager of the new $45 million, 800-room President Hotel in Hong Kong, has arrived in Singapore for a five-day visit. He will have a series of meetings with members of the travel Industry to brief them
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  • 34 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Celee tine Fonwka has qualified as ft doctor having completed the professional examinations lor the degree of Rulielor of Medicine and Bachelor r.f Surgery of the University of Si/ipaport.
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    • 521 11 I Today's radio and TV Neeara-Ku, 6.02 Prelude To Affairs Pemlnle; 6.00 Summary RADIO SINGAPORE Br^^. t.oo^ ti^jm^j ai^^-F* x* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Sweet Music; 7.50 Learn A Word Prices At Pepang. Ipoh, Kuala 476 metre* a Day 732 Breakfast Club: Lumpur And Malacca: 6.10 SHORTWAVK SERVICE g.OO Time Bignal.
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  • PARLIAMENT FIFTH DAY
    • 1026 12 gINGAPORES position in Malaysia and the future judicial system were questioned in the House of Representatives today when the Malaysia Bill was debated for the, second day. Peoples Progressive Party and Socialist Front leaders also questioned the lack of special rights for Singapore
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    • 424 12 Seeni warns: Great danger of political corruption Mr. Seenivasagam then pn>tested agamst the citizenship clauses in Uie Bill, claiming that under It Singapore citizens could never become citizens of the Federation Here again there was a great danger ol political corruption. He save these examples. Let us say,,Uie Alliance wants
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    • 248 12 'UNFAIR TACTICS' OPPOSITION MPs ACCUSE GOVT Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two Opposition MPs today accused the Government of "unfair practices" in pushing through the resolution to endorse the Malaysia agreement in the House of Representatives. Mr. Lim Kean Siew of the Socialist Front and Mr. D. R. Seenivasatram of the
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    • 838 13 [f3r^T?nvn^7 p 7n7^?T?^ 1 (Contlnurd from Pare 10) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Mm.)— Box St ets. exfr. READ the senior Appointments Vacant in The Sunday Mail each week. AMAH COOK and household duties recent reference. Tel: ***** Spore. TWO GURKHA WATCHMAN Required by Estate In Negrl Sembtlan. Monthly pay
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    • 795 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St ct*. extra WANTED EXPERIENCED Ist class boiler attendants, turner fitters, electricians. Apply with full particular* and copies of testimonials. State salary required Pox A 3437 S.T. B'pore. ARCHITECT'S FIRM UNDERTAKING LARGE PROJECTS Roqulrot Architect of at leatt 3 year's experience, witb organising
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    • 1081 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* SI (Mim.)— Box It ets. extrm HOUSE IN CORNWALL Garden, suitable for Senior Executive available Ist Sept. Reply Box A 3436 BT. Spore. WBLL FURNISHED ROOM in Sea View Park. Katong district, suitable Chinese bachelor. Rent $60. Telephone *****4 Spore. CHOICE KENNY HILL Hard furnlihed Single Bedroom
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    • 1013 13 HOUSES ft LAND WANTED Word* Si (Mim.)— Box tt ct*. extrm BUNOALOW THRBB BBOROOMS Districts Nine, Ten. Eleven. Freehold Vacant possession Details Box As3*ft S.T. Spore. OWNBR BUVBR Wishes to boy a Bungalow In quiet locality not far from town Please reply to Box AM2i> S.T. Spore. ADVERTISER WANTED Terrace
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    • 1016 13 WANTED TO PURCHASE IP Word* U I Mm.)— Box tt cts. extro OOOD NEWS. UOOd prices oScrooioi youi old diamond icweilery Contact John *****. is pore) DOGS, PETS, ETC. It Word* Si (Min.)— Box It et: txtro ALSATIAN PUPPIES Six weeks. No certificate* 9. Derbyshire Road, (off Thornton Road), Singapore
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    • 997 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Iferstt SS (Mim.)— Box It cts. extrm AUSTIN WESTMINSTER ISS6 Urey/lvory genuinely Immaculate throughout oumerous accessories taxed November comprehensive insurance May 1964 SI. 900/-. James Telephone (S pore) ofllce *****, home *****. GUARANTEE (ONE MONTH OR 1.000 MILES) Jan Itt2 Ford Oalaxie 6 eyl. 57.600/April ISS2 Ford
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    • 993 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE !fl ,rd* SS (Mim.)— Box St ct: extra IMI P CONSUL. F TURNIER 8' Wagon. K Consul "315". IWW; O/ Rekord. H Special Dleiiel. M 'Oxford DSSSBjL K'/.ri'hyr ISM, A Camhrid^. 1956. V/Cresta Un-nel ly.Vl. Oxford, 1952, A Somerset IMB, Wolaeloy. 1946. W.Jeep Tai Chont; Trading Co..
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    • 528 13 LADIES HAIRDRESSING H Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St ct: extru SALON NEW JAPAN Japanese Supervisor Japan Uouse. Spore. Tel: BMM/MBn CALL ***** Kkilr salon de Beaute, H7A Tan Klin Kuad. S pare, Kor Your Perm 1 inta/Mamcure and Hairstyle. MARJORIE LADIES HAIR DREIIERS 2UU Orchard Kd.. Spore. (Near Prince's) Hair
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  • The Straits Times SATURDAY FORUM
    • 80 14 UURINO Sinna- pore's National Day paradp the local armed forces paraded in uniforms more or less Malayan in outlook. But what about the Cadet Corps'.' The of&Ctfl and cadets wore the old colonial uniform. Why cannot the Singapore Government change these uniforms (especially those of
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    • 122 14 V S a regular ous traveller. I am constantly sickenrd by the sight of great hordes of people Jamming the doorway whilst the standing space in the front and rear of the bus stay empty This makes boarding and getting ofl a bua tiresome and difficult. These Jams
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    • 93 14 I WOULD like to add a comment to the letter by 'Puzzled' about water cuts. Water was never cut off iri the Tanjong Pagar Road area. I visit my friend living thr re every day. .«o I ought to know. What has thp Government pot to say however
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    • 81 14 \N artificial pond causeo A by the dumpi: ■>■ earth near the Convent school herr has been a brooding place for mosquitoes. Durinc the night thousands of them invade ihf homes In r.hL«- peaceful village. Moreover, residents living near thr pond are disturbed by thr awful stink from
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    • 363 14 RUBBER STAMP AND RED INK (TAKE ONLY 10 MINUTES) J REFER to the article entitled "A tangle of red tape in Singapore" by Mr. Bar r i c Oldfield which appeared in your paper on August •12. The detailed description of the working procedure of obtaining import and export permits
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    • 186 14 rE people of Singapore are deeply concerned in the negotiations lor "atonement' by the Japanese Government. I am sure thai Mr. Let Kuan Yew and his first lieutenant Dr Goh Keng Swee know lull well the value of good relations with Japan, because without the
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    • 73 14 YOUR pesta-note (6 T. Aug 14 1 that "pesta" Is coined from four Malay words pertuniokan. sp.m tartan, anika warna might be ingenious or oven Intriguing but, in all dererpiire to Malay .scholarship le it correct etymoWouldn't it be more true tind natural to say that "pwta" is
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    • 88 14 NOTICES from health authorities were sent to some secondary schools v fro months ago asking thut students be X-reysd R* v precaution against tuberculosis. X-ray cards werr distributed to the .students for this purpose so that they could make use oi them when the y went for their
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    • 17 14 'PHF assmioi thftl Mai avail BTC unqualified to teach -Commonwealth" children i> typical of th<-
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    • 331 14 This is a gross insult to Malayan teachers I WISII to npl\ to onr aspect of Srrvlcr Wii.-V reply to Mr. /.lidi. pn-Mticnt of thr WDCSA. (ST. Aug. 10). in which shr rrmark* that local teachers are incapable of teaching Srrvlcr children. This appears to be a gross insult to
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    • 176 14 THE SPIVS WHO THRIVE ON THE BIG DROUGHT WATER rationing has not been very MMOtVKfttl because many people. c*> peclally In the towns, have been conserving a.s muih water a.s they possibly can In water tanks and other containers. In the rural areav money is being made out of the
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    • 96 14 IT ia very simple I that Malayans should look forward to future good and close relationship with Japan and not look back into the pa^t of Malaya under Japanese occupation. Why is it not just as Mmple for the Japanese Government to disclose exactly what are the projects
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    • 69 14 'J"HE other morning Radio Singapore played a record entitled "Christine A lady with a sultry voice began with "My name Is Christine, what poors?" She then went on to tell M "I'm a good girl. I told you I wa* a good girl And finally, in a
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    • 64 14 I FULLY support thf complaint of obstruction In Silat Road. Every after- noon lorries cur. be see: > loading goods in the middit of the road Towards iht end ol the road are rows ol illegal shophouset. If there was an outbreak of fire these shophouse; v.:. help
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    • 53 14 MAY I suggest to the persons In charge oi ate South-east Asia Cultura. Festival to cause tin name "i each country to be displayed on the Mttge during the perfornrinct- c>i Iti artists In Mala; Chinese, Tamil and English, fur the better information of ti»e large fcudlc HI K\|
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    • 76 14 ACCORDING to Renter, its oAm in Ptktng *.i> "Mibmerued under one tool oi water with the result that the ttAfl denned bathIng costume* toi the day. Very enterprising ol them But it sound.i as if the Peking office la a bit era in ped. iiildn't thr height
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    • 184 14 mm, RHEUMATISM. Wi-tiin 30 teeoad* of applying Deep Heal Kub you'll begin to Utl wonderlul •oothiog relid from 'rheura*nci'. mm. LUMBAGO. Deep Heat really grvet fatt relief fion the agony ai paw-locked mufrlr* and aching back. Jtt iaM-actmg w» nning agaot. awtfayt aalirylate. aided Sy a ipeoal lauolia bate, penetrate*
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 197 14 Straits Times Crossword in o\ stiKtents of Don Olovanai |JSA »^S WB 'fe jgmg* 10 '•Knallah as »hr Is »uolce 1 K w there rr lnT reroiualllv without a dagr^ (9i. lonarle* bm onl> one MO 11 Th, odd> m P.mce Paddy g ai,; no^j. ufce the »jaat.lit. 13 s\r^&irsy*
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  • 256 16 npHE Straits tin price rose •L 124 cents to $451 yesterday on an offering of 230 tons, estimated down 15 tons. In London on Thursday, trading In tin was slow and only in the final stages was a modest business, all In _*ash,
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  • 178 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Auguat 16. Tbree trontna. INDUSTRIALS Dualopx 20 cm. McAllater 12 rta. K. Smeltern 20 eta. Robinson 11 eta. Baao 21 eta. C. Storac* 4«d. K. 4 N is ata, Rothmana 11 eta. Gammon 15 cU. 8. Land 8 eta. H. S'pura 11 eta. 8. Darby 4d.
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  • 504 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was no change in J. the trend on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday when if anything the market was quieter and the turnover poorer than on any previous day tb<s week. There was really no trend at
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  • 23 16 M*la»*n Stock Indices Aug. 15 Aug. 16 Industrials: 114.49 114.47 Tins: 108.80 108.64 S robbers: 113.02 113.02 Oec 2:, 1962 100.
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  • 650 16 C'OfiBUTED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room 1 of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlepi (2,000) 53. 07: C. Smelters (5.000) 53.04, (11,000) 5306: Eita erda. $3.30 SL. 53.32 SL., (3,000) $3.32. (1,000) $3.34; Fitzpatrlahs
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  • 73 16 CHINCIK Produce tiUonu, Irnmeere neen erleei e»r pieui yeetarday: Cacanut ail: bulk *4Si eellere. drum I4«i Milan. Ceara: Aug./Bepr. UK/Contlnent »2Si buyera Peeweri Muntofc white Sl3?i aellera. Sarawak white fISS sellers, special Sarawak olack t»2t sellers, garbled Lampone black «»2» aallera. AATA JIO2J sellers Singapore Caaanut On Miiitn
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  • 12 16 Amalgamated Rubber Estate* Lt«"» July rubber crop was 1.152.000 lb.
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  • 133 16 MELBOURNE. Fri. THE market closed the week on a firm confident note. Associated Pulp gained Is. 3d. to 40s. 3d. provide the best move while most other leaders solidly leld levels or Improved. Base metals and oils eased. Mount Ua lost 9d. to 37.5.. Western Mining; was down
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  • 254 16 SIPTIMBIR Hnt grade rubber buyera f.e.b. doted at 5 p.m. 111 day at 60 cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was dull. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting prioea in aente par Ik. yssterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt
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  • 196 16 SHIM lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharvaa or axpeotsd taday are: Zaankerk 31/32, Oeneral Slkoralcl 1/2, Africa Maru 33/34. Hosho Maru 47 N, Selat Bunda 21/22. Hlld 19. Irlah Larch 46. Tarlffa 44, Straat Clarence 6A, Bcnvrackie 18. Hessenstem B'9, TJlkampek 35/36, Kwelllo 40/41. Mlnlkol 42/43. OorKOn
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  • 28 16 August 16. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN $451 (up 12} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 15 tons).
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  • 90 16 EXCHANGE RATES THI Malayan Exchange Bankt' A»e- aiatien made Ussaa ehaacaa in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $1«O) Canada: buying TT 36 »/16, airmail Ol> 36 11/16, U'l d st. 36 3/16 credit bills. 36J trade bills. Balling TT or OO ready: Canada 35 3/16:
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  • 555 16 THE Malayan Rubber Market lost lurther ground this week when prices dropped two cents in rather more active trading say H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current survey. Terminal markets have shown little initiative and were marked down in line with eastern advices, adds the
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    • 1084 16 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. UP. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantltu md Grtai (>«k« a /Esa a t C«n«dal lajajvU* iWe P. S'nain Honolulu S.Frtncisco i_Anfeiei tt tor* Monueai "Cakska Mara" 7/ I Sipt 4/ I Stpt 24 Stpt 1 Oct 23 Bet l Nt« i "Netaaa Mara" 2S/2l3tpt 24/2SStpt 11 Oct II Oet
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    • 743 16 WtSTBOUWBi tBBOPt tttVIU S oc» P S'?aff^^"™^er?rt M'stillts, BerltJui, Hi»rt, LOUDIMA Sailtf Is Part HAu( Baakirk, tatwtrt, Hnaaarf, Brtaita. Rolttrdiaj. SOUTH 1 WtSt AfHICA StUVICt. Spore TABOA 1/ I Stft Durban (21/1), Port Elizabeth (24/1), Capetown (21/ f), Matadi (1/11), Port Hircourt. Lagos (7/11), Cotonou (t/IB), Lome. Tema Takoradi Freetown
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    • 208 16 Far: tot! Pirt Sail Batttrtaai. Aajtttrgaa;. n«akari n. MpaV Sport P S'nm «enan( "Stairil Siktrtki" Cm 42/4) II 2« >u| "Maati" r la ftn -laata urasicki" jB/M *n a/14 Gtatril Attatl: C.F. SHARP ft Cfl (Mi LTI. >•)■ S IBSBI. P. S iW. ftuaf BIBBS. Mr Baagkak. MnaaM fceafkeat. Ifu
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    • 176 16 NOTICE M.A.H.A. EXHIBITION 31st AUGUST TO 3rd SEPTEMBER 1963. Although the Malaysia Day Celebrations have been postponed the 1963 M.A.H A. EXHIBITION will be held as originally planned from the 31/8/63 3/9/63 Inclusive at the Selangor Turf Club, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. SHIPPING NOTICES LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "ASIA" This vessel
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    • 792 17 NOTICE Licence fees in respect of the undernoted vehicles not having been paid under Notice within the period prescribed in Section 8(7) of the Road Traffic Ordinance 1941. Warrants of levy and seizure have been executed under Section 8(8) of the said Ordinance: Motor Car S 7670 Hillman Motor Cycle
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    • 710 17 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER II) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the 9th August, 1963 made against the following persons: Bankruptcy No: 68/63 SP. Sevuga Pillal. Gang No. 734 of Block 3. S.H B. Quarters, Singapore. 172/63 Shih Yung Chuan. No. 48, Queen's Crescent.
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    • 805 17 NOTICES REPAIRS TO TANJONG BATU FERRY AT DUNGUN ROUTE lII— EAST COAST ROAD. The above ferry will be under repairs and will be closed to all vehicular traffic between 10.00 p m. on 24.8.63 to 6.00 a.m. on 25.8.63. j NOTICE This ls to inform the public that Mr. P.
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    • 609 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR PILOT IN THE PORT SWETTENHAM PILOTAGE SERVICE Applications are invited from serving Masters qualified as Master of Local Trade Ship. Home Trade Ship or foreign going ship to undergo initial training as pilot to the Port of Port Swettenham. 2. Candidates must satisfy usual citizenship n>quiremenu
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    • 679 17 TENDER NOTICE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE TENDERS are Invited for the purchase of the following used RAAP equipment:— Tractor 6000 lbs, Jeep Spares. Paintb, Barracks Furniture, Washing Machine. Lawn Mowers. Scrap Brass. Scrap Metal. Used Aero Eng Oil, Empty Drums. Used Aero Transport Tyres. and Miscellaneous Spares. A deposit ot
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    • 161 17 TENDERS 1 PEJABAT DAERAH TENDER NOTICE Tender for Sekolah L'gama Kampong Puah. The closing dale for the above Tender is on 24.8.63 at 12 noon not on 25.8.63 as advertised in Straits Times .n 14.8.63. MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be receivrnl from registered P.WB. Contractors in Class "D"
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    • 97 17 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE lenders will be received from registered J.K.R. Contractors In Clan "Ex" and above (SUPPLIES) at the office of the Jurutera Negeri. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Pulau Plnang ai 12.00 noon on 28th August. 1963 lor the SUPPLY DELIVERY OP STEEL SHEET PILES AT BUKIT TOH ALLANG
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 383 18  - Malaysia XI play wrong game Rous ERNEST FRIDA by Singapore, Friday OIR Stanley Rous, the FIFA president, told the Straits Times last night why the Malaysian team failed in the Merdeka tournament now being played in Kuala Lumpur. f Sir Stanley, who had come I to talk to Singapore referees,
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    • 132 18 SINGAPORE, Frl. Singapon waierpoio team walked oui m t.ie linal q taner ol tbcfcr "third lest" asainst thu We.^i Australian tourists, ;u Amber Road today. The West Australians were leading 4-1 wbrn play halted. The referee, John Pinks, pulled up the Singapore team (or delaying a re-start. As
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    • 37 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The closing date for entries for the Malaysia tennis tournament lia s been extended till Monday. The tournament will now be held over four days and instead of a week as originally planned.
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    • 248 18 ATHLETICS Triple jump record by Ahmad t"UALA LUMPUR. Fri *>; One native record and one oeiangor record were broken at the Selangor C-ftvernment Sevlces athletic championships winch Degan on the Padang here today. Ahmad Mahmud beat the native record for the hop. step and jump when he cleared- 14.95 metres
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    • 42 18 RATIONALIST China goalkeeper Lvi Woon Shuen makes a leaping save off Japan centre-forward Watanabe's header in the Merdeka Tournament match at Merdeka Stadium on Thursday. The Nationalists won 2 o. Timesport picture by Lim Yaw Chong.
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    • 193 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. —Lee Wal-tong of Hong Kong, the secretary of Asian Football Confederation, today endorsed the suggestion that professional soccer should be introduced in Asia— "in a few years time, as most Asian countries are not ready for it." Mr. Lee was commenting
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    • 245 18 T ONDON, Fri. Three English professional footballers previously convicted on the same j charges before a law court were found guilty accepting bribes by a special commission of the Football Associaciation at Birmingham yesterday and permanently suspended from football and footbal l management. They were goalkeeper
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 506 18 Makes the miles glide by... HOLDEN'S 'BED CARPET'RIDE Only Holden gives you Che Red Carpet Ride. Holden "s Red Carpet Ride is just one of the Whatever the road ahead, it guarantees you'll many reasons why more people are buying travel with road-huggiog stability... in armchair tnc new Holden. comfort.
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  • TIMESPORT 2
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    • 272 19 Bif trip will suit this stayer pKNANG, Fri.— i Crusoe, a staying five year old by Chatsworth 11, goes over a distance for the first time on Sunday at Penang. Mark him down as a lively outsider. He went attractively on good going this morning finishing
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    • 1205 19 BOBAGANE: Working well: ran l fairly well first time out at Bukit Timah last month when sixth to Ace Admiral over 71. TKK IP: Quietly fancied against Double Adios over 6if on Wednesday but was beaten for j speed; ran on well to finish third; takes any
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    • 891 19 Race One: Z.I 5— Cl 3 Div 4— 6£ 1 S! ba n v- P" b St) RS Breuk 490 < F > "SnbUn 4 00 Beiadu Nasib Kebajikan Kongsl) Lee 4 9 0 M Leo 4 3 OuuUO Faster Fair (Notlim St.) Rodgers. 88 13
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    • 331 19 T ONLX)N, Fri.—Somer- set raced to their eighth victory of the English county cricket season when they beat Leicestershire by an innings and 94 runs at W e s t o n-super-Mare yesterday. It was their fourth cham.ip victory withir two Ken Palmer, making the n<ld
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    • 247 19 IPOH, Fri. Tnree new records —two In the men's everts and one in the women were up on the first day of the pan-Malayan Telecommunications athletics meet I on the Municipal padang here today. S. Muniandy < Penang) improved on his distance of 54.06 metres in the
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    • 703 19  -  NORMAN SIEBEL Ey J/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. More attention to cricket In the schools, rather than qualified coaches from abroad, was the game's most urgent need in Malaya today. Brigadier Michael Green, former manager of MCC touring teams to Australia and
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 149 19 PEfACO AUSTRALIA'S TOP SELLING SHIRT NOW THE MOST DESIRED SHIRT IN SINGAPORE MALAYA SPECIAL! EXCITING! From Australia PELACO introduces to you a fabulous new range of the most exciting and advanced styled shirts and A sports shirts made from the finest material. Come and see A B them today at
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 103 19 SOCCER— M-tonraey: Thailand v Vietnam (7 p.m.); Malaysia v C'wealth Forces (840, both matches at Merdeka Stadium). Penan* Div. 1: Prisons v TPCA (City Stadium. 5.19). ATHLLTICS Spore AAA championships (Parrer Pk, 2 JO); S'gor Qovt Services meet (XL padang. 9 a.m.); Pan-Malayan Telecoms meet (loon M'psl padan«. 230 1.
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  • 222 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya's two observers accompanying the U.N. team to the Borneo territories left Kuala. Lumpur tonight on their way to Kuching. Senators Monamed Zahir bin Haji Ismail and Athi Nahappan attended a lastminute briefing at the Ministry of
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  • 119 20 MRS. GOH LAI KANC NEE AH LAN si-ed 1.3 I*VS>M Coitivr 1< iviK W Ceylon Kd on noon. CABLE RECEIVED FROM Aivrur Kerala thni IjrelUkuzhll Oiiicko lohn died on H-s.fi.T liroih.r of I.C Daniel. 1 C Abraham and I.C. JMejfc N. VIERAPPAN. Mtxiirn Youth H:.:r Otmttm Baloon. L'til. Orchard
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  • 30 20 THOUSANDS DEFY THE GOVT'S NO ASSEMBLIES' ORDER CARS carrying the United Nations team making their way through crowds of demonstrators in Kuching yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 113 20 SINGAPORE. Fri Police today advised motorists not to lra\e uikHs lyinc about in 10-.'kra tan which can b<seen fro"' th" MBt«Sle. Police Srcrrtary, Mr T. (hr-lliah explained: •They arc .1 strong temptation to tLirvr*." Twenty -two ra«KF* of thefts from cars were reportrd to the police between
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  • 177 20 Tory wins but majority is slashed LONDON. Fri. The Conservative candidate today held the seat in a by-election at Strat-ford-on-Avon caused by the resignation of Mr. John Profumo but with a greatly reduced majority. Mr. Angus Maude, the Conservative candidate, had a majority of 3.470 votes. Mr. Profumo held the
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  • 31 20 I TOKYO. Pri— Reinforced squads of Japanese police and United States military police stood by today to protect Japanese bars against Negro servicemen protestI Ing Japanese-operated segretatlonlst policies.— Reuter.
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  • 340 20 LONDON, Fri—The stock mar-! kets ended a rather unsettled week on an extremely quiet note today. I Prices for the most part moved within narrow limits and closed with .small mixed changes. End Account influences contributed to the quiet conditions. The result of the Stratford by- 1 election
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  • 44 20 LONDON. Prt. Spot 21d Sept. 20 15 16d.. Oct. 21d.. Nov 21 l/16d.. Oct./ Dec. 21 l/16d Jan Mar 21 '4d.. Apr /June 215/16 d July/Sept. 21\d Oct Dec. 21-Vd.. Jan Mar. 2: c.l.f. Aug. unquoted. Sent 20" 16d.. Oct ?o\d Tone Easier
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  • 25 20 LONDON. Fri. Buyers £907. sellers £909. Forward buyers £900',. sellers £901. SetUement £908 Turnover a.m. 135 tons. p.m. 10 tons. Tone: Steady but inactive.
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  • 49 20 LA PAZ. Fri— The Bolivian Miners Federation yesterday called a nationwide strike after turning down Government proposals to end the week-old stoppage at Cata-j via. the country's biggest tin centre. The miners want the Government to reverse its decision to lay off 1.050 redundant workers.— Reuter.
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  • 33 20 SINGAPORE. Pri. A pedestrian. Miss Chin Yin Fong. 16. was knocked down and killed on the spot by a car at the junction of Lorong Tal Seng and Airport Road tonight.
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  • 145 20 Nat. China 2: Thailand 2 [JUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Nationalist China, looking as if the last thing they wanted to do tonight was to pi ly football after their superbly gained 2-0 win over Japan, last night, hung on raggedly for a 2-2 draw- with bottom-placed Thailand
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  • 797 20  -  NORMAN SIEBEL -M-TOURNEY— 9th day -I By MALAYSIA 3: S. KOREA 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIA tonight pulled off the biggest ups«C of the Merdeka football tournament when they hammered the mighty South Koreans to 3-0 submission at the Merdeka Stadium Malaysia's most memorable
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 12 20 2* Word* -111 BJMSMMMJ BALL 16 AwnM 1961 .N.-v.-Matrmlt) H»m»(.il. Kirda Lumpur.
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    • 96 20 SHARP CUTsjyPRiCES TO SAVE YOUR > hire%ir(^aseL% y f mi mff 70 SjuOfJ NOW ?14W p44U $29 10 Qi^Pl/ ft UwW 211 w 0 *t I U <MONTH LY S3i i a c live unw~ c Gon*' $60 lit Qp\O nun wo* ft jHri/'"°»"»$38 VCOti Af/llil/TRPi C PAR INITUI 565
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  • PRIMA FLOUR MILL
    • 7 1 PRIMA FLOUR MILL |A STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT!
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      • 63 1 H Trima g W Announcing A y\ the grand opening tomorrow of South East yf\. Asia's- largest flour mill fao^s/^K (daily capacity 500 tons) /^k(^Vp\ J//& >v at the sln 9 a P° re Harbour Board. /Jo\3^J -Ls nY^\ ThO °P enln 9 ceremony will be performed by> i^^^ /^"(%^/^sJhe
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    • 562 2  -  ROY FEROA By gIXGAPORE'S $10 million Hour mill, Piima Ltd. which will be opened tomorrow by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, follows the Government's policy of industrialisation, Mr. Cheng Tsang Man, chairman of the board of directors of the company,
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      • 182 2 PRIMA LIMITED JJk on the opening of n m jfefc^. their Flour Mills at 4||| E~" Keppel Road, Singapore. M 'Climate by CHRYSLER J| BL Airtemp Water— cooled -~j fir packaged air conditioners, h tne compact and efficient —^^i^^jSjiS models for modern air—^wafflSjj conditioning. ([►HRYSLER F\*^S AIRTEMP GWAN (MALAYA) LTD.
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      • 77 2 CONGRATULATIONS TO PRIMA LIMITED ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THE PRIMA FLOUR MILL THE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) THE ASIA INSURANCE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING, i» flood FINLAYSON GREEN. SINGAPORE TEL: 7218 (8 Lines) Congratulations to PRIMA LTD. on the
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    • 573 3 Price, storage problems of 'soft' trade By STAFF WRITER g I N G A P 0 R E'S wheat flour trade at present deals almost entirely with the requirements ol our own consumers and the re-export trade to the Federation. Consumption figures lor Singapore
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    • 348 3 MILL TO USE HIGH QUALITY AUSTRALIAN WHEAT AUSTRALIAN wluiii Hour is the delight of housewives ;md food manufacturers in many countries around the world including Singapore. It gives excellent results In every kind of professional and domestic baking bread, cakes, biscuits, pastry and noodles and is equally satisfactory for many
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    • 320 3 '■'111. $10 million 1 Prima Ltd. Hour mill is equipped with latest machinery from Switzerland, Britain, Germany. France and the I'nited States. I lie mill will be fully mechanised to keep operating costs down and to enable the comp.u.v to produce Mghquality flour at lower
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      • 191 3 THE BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD., and their Agents, ISLAY KERR CO. LTD. offer their congratulations to PRIMA LTD. on the opening of their Flour Mill at the Singapore Harbour Board. The 8.1. are pleased and proud that their vessel ss "Bulimba" was the first vessel to discharge bulk
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    • 1026 4 FLOUR IS MORE NUTRITIOUS THAN OUR RICE Did you know what eaters are bigger and have better health than rice eaters? By SPECIAL WRITER matter in what part of- the world you are in, people depend principally one form of food to supply them with the energy necessary for the
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    • 25 4 BREAD LOAV ES AND CAKES FLOUR makes good things to eat and here bakers have just finished a batch of bread loaves and sponge cakes.
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      • 24 4 _^|^^^Jhe Birth of a Tremendous new Industry t MAIN CONTRACTOR' HUP LEE SENG CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. 42 DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****, *****,*****.
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      • 111 5 WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY) BANKERS Established 1824 Complete international banking service AFFILIATED/ASSOCIATED BANKS Aruba Commercial Bonk Oranjestad Banco de Montevideo Montevideo Bonco Tornquist S.A. Buenos Airet Banquc Jordoan Paris B. W. Blydenstein t Co. London Bonaire Commercial Bank Kralendijk Compognic Arricoinc <*c Banque
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      • 76 5 IVlj\lif^sSl\ v fit and their General Agents: ANGLO-AMERICAN CORPORATION LTD. DENMARK HOUSE, SINGAPORE TELEPHONE ***** xtend their Warmest Congratulations PRIMA LIMITED on the opening of their FLOUR MILL. We are indeed pleased to see the completion of this project. Prima Limited will surely contribute a great deal towards increasing Malaysia's
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    • 404 6 HOW docs whr.it grain landed at the Singapore docks transform itself into flour for your pastry and bread? The answer to this ran be seen from the elaborate process being followed by Singapore's Prima flour mills. First is the ship discharging plant which
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    • 624 5 AUSTRALIA may be forced to call a halt to the rapid expansion of its wheat industry. Rural authorities are warning that a dangerous situation could lie ahead if farmers continue to grow bigger crops each year. AUSTRALIA'S wheat acreage has more than doubled
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 130 6 BARBER LINE 4 SAILINGS MONTHLY J; FROM U.S. ATLANTIC VIA LOS ANGELES \B^^ AND SAN FRANCISCO TO SINGAPORE WJS^ AND 1^ FERN-VILLE LINES w 4 SAILINGS MONTHLY \jl^% FROM U.S. ATLANTIC VIA LOS ANGELES cl AND SAN FRANCISCO TO SINGAPORE W^^ I>2 lA JOIN IN 'mi/ wishing W EVERY I
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      • 66 6 PRIMA LTD Prima Limited, the largest flour mill in South East Asia, begins operations tomorrow. Our sincere congratulations best wishes to Messrs. Prima Limited. THE UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE We congratulate Messrs. PRIMA LTD. on the occasion of the opening ceremony of their Flour Mill Yet another
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    • 2358 7 WHEAT: AUSTRALIA'S SECOND MONEY EARNER By SPECIAL WRITER crops by Richard Johnson from Hull in Yorkshire, first clergyman and pioneer farmer who, by August, 1790s had orange trees grown from pips "two feet nigh and very promising" and had cut two crops of wheat, barley and oats in the same
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      • 170 7 BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS TO PRIMA LTD. From; The members of THE AUSTRALIA/MALAYA SHIPPING CONFERENCE, Sydney represented in Singapore by THE STRAITS/AUSTRALIA CONFERENCE PARTICIPATING CARRIERS AGENTS AT SINGAPORE 1. Austosia Line Ltd. 1. Austasia Line Ltd. 2. Blue Funnel Line 2. Mansfield Co. Ltd. Joint Service of: Ocean Steam Ship
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    • 483 8 BY STAFF WRITER JJODERN equipment alone is not sufficient to run a now mill, says Mr. Cheng Tseng Man. chairman oi 1 1 ic* hoard of directors of Prima Ltd "We also must have adequate trained and skilled personnel," he added. "Wherever possible. Prima will
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    • 187 8 MOST of the machinery for the Prima flour mill was supplied by the world-famous B v c h 1 c r Brothers of Uzwil. Switzerland. The company has in the past 10 years delivered machinery for 25 flour mills in Asia. Six of
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    • 283 8 Rain very important to Aussie wheat farmer r PHE most important 1 event to farmers everywhere, Singapore included, is a plentiful suoply of rain. Generally speaking.' a large portion of Australia's three million square miles received good autumn rains. Wheat growers in Australia have been busy since the rain preparing
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 168 8 Congratulations and Best Wishes to PRIMA LIMITED on the establishment of their new Flour Mill. COMPLETE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION by RELIANCE ELECTRIC LIMITED 601 SHAW HOUSE SINGAPORE BLO 1 LEVOIOR WISHES rti& I 1 \-S i: I I PRIMA qs)\ LIMITED WING KWONG CO. I 145, MIDDLE ROAD SINGAPORE AWNINGS SIGNS
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      • 269 8 Le)ljav^v^[j^ a.c. jbb» ELECTRIC MOTORS Supplied to the Prima Flour Mill j > BY SOLE AGENTS:R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd. 18, Battery Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/8 174, Jolan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, K.L. Tel: ***** OPEL KADETf YOUR 1963 OK CAR I v I' Int cwjictiml J i^l2iWsJ< iiiiiini, I L.
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    • 414 9 4 USTR A L I A N wheat farmers are now using special equipment to improve the bulk handling of their crops. The equipment includes a trailer which is drawn alongside the header harvester, a bulk wheat lorry, portable auger elevators and
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      • 94 9 CHOP LEONG SENG present their Compliments to the management of the PRIMA LTD. FLOUR MILL on the official opening of their NEW FLOUR MILL on 18th August, 1963, end are proud to have been entrusted with suppling PIPES and FSTTINGS Sole Agents fur Malaysia: CHOP LEONG SENG, 462, VICTORIA STREET,
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      • 173 9 Congratulations to PRIMA LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR FLOUR MILLS THE MULL MUM V 6HNK r HEAD OFFICE AND EXISTING BRANCH OFFICES W V V.-." I /PTH r--"iJ I wJ I Pf|^ 1 SINGAPORE HEAD OFFICE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. JW NEW BRANCH OFFICES IN THE w jp\ I
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    • 98 10 S Two views of the $10 million Prima Ltd. (Flour .Mills) Singapore to b* E opened by the finance E Minister, Dr. Goh Kent E Swee. tomorrow. The seven-storey main E office block can be seem —In the picture on the E right The block
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    • 504 10 By STAFF WRITER VOT all of Australia's wheat production Is made into flour. Some wheat Is kept by the farmers as seed for the next year's crop and some Is also used for animal feed. A large proportion of this "feed wheat"
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    • 530 10 It took more than two years for a $10 m. dream to become reality By STAFF WRITER pRIMA Ltd. (Flour Mills) in Singapore, which will be opened tomorrow by Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Finance Minister, was established in response to the Singapore Government's call for industrialisation. Initial work In
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      • 215 10 Congratulations and Best Wishes to PRIMA LTD., (FLOUR MILLS) on the occasion of the opening of their new Flour Mill at the Singapore Harbour Board. ALEXANDRA BRICK WORKS LTD. 947, Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore 5. Tel: ***** CONGRA TULA TIONS to PRIMA LTD. Flour Mills 8 inch pure gold scissors
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      • 83 10 |lllllMllC3llMllllMllt3llMMMllllCJllllimi|||ClllH||||||||Cl||||||||||||[3imi|||||||C3l||||>^ j "Prima" Flour Mills I I Office Block I s SINGAPORE MOSAIC TILING 1 tiECLfr (E) 1 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG n iii|[||||| GOOD LUCK to PRIMA LTD. from the supplier of their SACK PRINTING MACHINE THOMAS C.KEAY, LTD. DUNDEE SCOTLAND for DEPENDABILITY and LONG LIFE BROWN BOVERI ELECTRIC
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