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THE CHINA · MAIL,

MONDAY, MAY 29, 1961.

Malayan newsletter from Gregory Wong Weighing

American

concern machines runs foul

of S'pore Govt

Singapore (By Airmail),

will tour

the farms

London. “ATTLE breeders are asking the Govern-

CA

a trial-by- weight scheme to im- prove Britain's beef.

The large American company, Standard-ment to put up about

Vacuum Oil Co., has run foul of the £20,000 for socialist Singapore Governmont who hava described certain American officials of the company as "very anti- union.

which en- went to the PPP, poigned for equal rights for the Chinese in Malnya.

The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr K. M. Byrne, said there was no justification whatsoever for a refusal to recognize the In the whole of the state--02 newly-formed United workers seats-lhe Alliance captured 64 of Potroleum Industry,

councils an scats various town amalgamation of two former to gain control of six areas, petroleum unions instigated by while the PPP only captured The PAP-controlled Trades Union Congress,

Mr Byrne charged the con- Dany with falling to promote goodwill between ils American and local employees. He warn- ed that if industrial

relations

22 seats in all with control in Ipoh alone.

The outcome of the Alliance defeat in Ipoh came да по wurprise to Allianos chiefs who said Chat the Alliance had been beaten in the rural areas"the rural population backbone"...this been caused for

Bre

with the staff deteriorated, the Government would seconsider Inmigration facilities

would have granted

anxiety. American

"anti-inkom

to officials" of the ecmpany.

Many attribute the defeat In Ipoh by the PPP as a reflection Industrial peace.

of the Alliance's present educa- tion policy, which many Chinese of Mr Birne, in repeating the have described as a creans Government's declared policy of Malaya. If this was the reason killing Chinese culture in industrial posod with Jusilec, pointed out that the United or their landslide victory Workers of Petroleum Industry Ipoh then what happened to the was the successor of a previous rural districts where there is niso a predominant Chinese unlun-the National Union vf

population? Oll Workers--which represented Stanvac employees and which the company had ulready re- cognised and with which it has an agreement.

Referring to the recent visit of President Kennedy's Peace Corps trail-blazers, Bir Byrne said:

"The conduct of the senior American officials of the com- pany certainly does not pro-

The most obvious reason for their defeat

La in Ipoh

that the since they lost control of Lown council in 1957, the Associationmm. Malayan Chinese one of the parties that make up the Alliance-has never been able to recover their lost ground in the town.

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mote a feeling of goodwill be For Malays in the country tween American employees and local employees of the company."

it is now the big "sur

fol- namo" hunt. This lows a proposal by the Federal Prime Minister, Rahman, Tengku Abdul that at

Malays in the country should adopt sur-

Meanwhile, the company $5 quietly proceeding with its plans to transfer its head offler here up to Kuala Lumpur. One hundred and fly members

ks locally employed staľ have already been asked to get ready for the transfer to the Fedora-

the tion where

company is building an oil refinery.

The TUC has accused Stanvac

of "deliberately delaying re-

In

nomes.

They want to buy about 12 moblie weighing machines to start the world's first national recording scheme

beet for cattle.

These machines will tour the beef farms to weigh young

and later their calves, bullo, to find the animals that put on in the right weight fastest places.

The system is already being tried out on a small scale in Britain but the National Farm- ers' Union and the National Cattle Breeders' Association want it to be made available to every go ahead farmer.

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So they are setting up working party to plan a Gov- ernment-backed development corporation which will organise and the weighings regionally keep the records.

BY LOOKS

Up to now the breeding of peligree beef cattle has been based mainly on standards of appearance. But the best-look- Ing bulls do not always put on weight fastest, and commercial farmers want animals which will produce beefy, quick- growing calves,

The trial-by-weight scheme will help breeders to find the most profitable animals.

Mr Christopher Soames, Minister of Agriculture, is the iden, and he is keen on meeting representatives of 23 breed soclcites next week to discuss details.

Said Mr Kenneth Bawtry, beef committee chairman af the breeders' association: "We have had the greatest co-opera- tlon from the Ministry and Mr Soames wants the scheme to be working in the autumn.

FANCY THAT

"We hope to cover 150 to 200 herds a year, weighing cattle two or more times A year.

"It will help us to compare the Charollais, which the Gov- At the moment

crnment very few

is importing from Malays have family namer France, with our own breeds." attached to their names. Take for Instanco the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche (Mr) Mohamed Khir bin Johari, which

means Mr Mohamed Khir Mohamed Khir is the minister's son of Jchari. The

first name while the Jcharl is his father's Arst another other words

Ja of the few places in Asin when people do not have surnames.

The minister has found an situation, pasy way out of the He has deleted the bin (sc of) from his name and has adopted his father's first name Johari as his surname.

cognition of the new union an attempt to hold off new wage negellations."

Whatever the reasons for the non-recognition of the

new union, one thing is certain. Singapore is losing yet big company.

in the Falice

Federal capital of Kuala Lumpur have smashed a big kid- napping ring that Has been terrorising wealthy taipans since 1959,

Seven members of the gang have been detained and their hideoul, complete with an underground trap-door torture cell, was discovered.

The gang consisted of known

and Kuala

advertising should bei triad society thugs from Sloga-

not later than pore, Penang. Ipoh noon on Wednesday,

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For the 80UTH CHINA MORNING POST and the CHINA MAIL, 48 hours bafora date of publication

Enociat Announcementa and Classified Advertise- monta za teval,

THE BOYS” ́à GIRLS' CLUDI ASSOCIATION

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Lumpur.

It is believed that the gang abducted at least five talpans for rancom. The first 1950 has never been seen since.

rame, no sumamone

now

arc

Many other Malays are doing the same thing. But some looking up their family tree to And a cuitable surname.

In the first case of its kind in Malaya, a punter was fined M$185 for placing bots with a bookmaker

at the Penang Turf Club. Under the Betting. (Amend- ment) Bill passed by the House of Representatives at the baglaring of the year, a punter. is liable to a maximum fine of $250 for betting with an illegal bookmaker.

Now senior Singaparo police officers con be hired on an hourly basis by mom- bers of the public for privata purpoace.

Although the Alliance party hold their control in the rurat town council olcc- tions in the stato of Porok, the ruling govern- mont party failed to brook the People's Pro- The rates range from $10.50 gressivo Party's hold of an hour for a deputy super- the main

intender of police to $2.50 per town in tho

hour for constables. Non-gina state, Ipoh, the tin and constables can be hired by mining centre of Malaya, the month but senior ofilcers In this predominant Chinese can only be hired by the day.

invites your support in helping to train the Hongkong citizens" of" b KOTTOW, Subscriptions should be electorale, the

Alliance only

mat to:-The Hon. Tremurer, he managed to secure two of the Doys and Girls Chube Amortation,

1pch Town Cat 18 seats in the Lookhut Road, Waschal, Hongkong Council. The other 16 seats

JAPANESE CONVERSATION

Now students for the WHITING JAPANESE CONVERSATION SCHOOL, classes will be accepted as from 1st June 1961. Registration can be made at the school, 37U Jordan Road 4th Floor, Kowloon, from 7 p.m. to 10 pan. Monday to Friday, or at 100 Argyle Street 8th Floor, Kowloon, at anytime. Tel. 830580. Classes are held five evenings per week from 8.30 to 9.50 p.m. Registration feo HK$2.00. Monthly Tuition feo HK$36.00,

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London Expetes Bervice.

PASSENGERS on

two

buses in Brockley, London, watched a fight between the drivers the other day. One of the men was taken to hospital with a broken leg. The fight is thought to have started because one

bus trailed the other letting the first bus collect all the passen- gers.

(London Express Service).

Officers demand

more pay

London

More pay was demanded by the Merchani Navy und Artine Officers' Association at its annual meeting at Cardiff.

The association also called

"immediate for an

and sub- stantial increase in leave.” London Express Service,

ROXY

Judge Tizhak Raveh listening intently as prosecutor Gideon Hausner makes his terriblo nine-hour fudictment of Adolf Elehmana.

THE LOWER LEVELS

by

Rufert Ratcliffe

Spare the hens

how to

puff habit

Up in Glasgow, they're teaching kens

cigarettes for the purpose of seeing if this bad docs induce lung cancer,

They

had to give up using, woop of curing the murderous mice because the

propensities of malaca behind cunning ro~ dents putted out that tricks

instead of worrying wheels about a few wogs which nibble were being played on them, and they refused point blank to at our anatomy. have mylling to do with tobac-

50.

Not so the hers. After et Borstal boy dies

ting the first few Jungfuls by means of an injection through the windpipe, they readily took to the weed and cagkled mell of a joyously at the ilghted gasper.

EGG FLAVOUR It is well known that various foodstuffs affect the flavour of eggs, so I suppose these-delin- quent fowls will produce goo- pics with a strong nicotine taste and tho odour of good

Havana.

in canoe race

London.

A Borstal boy was drowned when his cance capsized during a race on the River Trent. The boat hit

at a bridge Swarkeston, Derbyshire,

He was 31-year-old Raymond Bradshaw, of Orpington, Kent, one of six canoeists from North- sea Como Borsial, near Boston, Lines.

We could also nurmise that if the hens were given king- slo fara i paff, they'll pro- bably lay king-size

I exc.

-(London Express Servlet).

can't quite visualize ser- Two unions fight

tip egg, but nothing is impos- sible to science, I belleve.

they put cello-

Perhaps if

mash the fowls phano In the would lay ready-wrapped eggs. happen to schoul- What will

over "extras"

London.

boys who've had nicotine-flav» A battle between two unions oured eggs for breakfast: When was recently launched over more was a kid, the teachers could than 2,000 television extras wha smell the pernicious weed miles have "walk-on" parta. They do off-despite the foul thing we'd aul belong to a union. ent to get the smell from our breath,

The Film Artists'. Association decided ni Its annual meeting in

extras DE

the

-London Express Service).

I can still hear the swish of Battersea to fight Equity for the the Cane as my aristocratic right to have posterior Was

walloped un-members. mercifully in a vain effort to cure te of the lubit. But what did I care if it stunted my growth?

WASTE OF TIME Personally, I wish the con- founded researchers would slop worrying about whether we're Kolner to die of cancer or some other annoying disease. Mostly is waste of time look- ing for curs when you're more likely to get despatched by a motorist first,

Shopkeepers urge decimal coins

The

Government was urged

to introduce a decimal coinage system as quickly as possible.

Tic piza came in a' resclu- lion passed by the National Chamber of Trade conference It would be more to the at Southport, Lancashire. me point if they experimented with London Express Service,

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

He sacked Persia's dance girls

By Richard Berry One of the first moves made by Dr All Amini the other day when he took over the job of Prime Minister of Persia was to sack 1,000 cabaret. girls imported from Europe to entertain politicians in the Government-controlled night- clubs of Teheran.

It was the act of an extrunely shrewd mno. For It did much to lover the present revolu- tionary tamperature of the turbulent country.

To the vast mass of Persians, the dancing girls are the sym- bal of corruption of their land. They sum up the situation in a country where the huge venues from oil (£300 million last year) go to malce fortunes for a few instead of benefits for the many.

re-

Ostentatious private homes with kidney-shaped swimming pools and six-car garages are bulit while children a young as six work in carpet factories for as little as sixpence a day.

OUTSPOKEN. CRITIC

No man knows the details of

than these conditions better Amini himself. He is a rich, man, a wealthy landowner and comes from a wealthy family. He is also a man who has dê- monstrably kept his honda clean.

For many years he has been an outspoken critic of corrup- tion in cffeinl circles. His cri- ticism. brought hin Inte confulet with the authorities and contri- ||buted to his replacement at the Persian Embassy In Washing ton in 1958.

Amini is the son of one of the most famous women in Per- Bla's history, Faktur-ed-Dowleh, properly owner who adhtinis- tered her own estates and was widely respected.

J

Persia is a land near to be- coming the latest hot spot in the Cold War. Bordered by Russla It is coveted by Khrushchev, Bordered by Tur- ker. It fan koy link in Western defences.

Moscow, London and Washing- ton are watching with grodt concern to see whether Amini can control a síluation Tipo for classic Carramunist exploitation.

A whole lot of the world's carea rest on his shoulders.

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MAILS FOR CHINA & MACAO

Amini, ปี thick-Upped, smiling, small-chinned man, I a

are subject financial reformer by training. Born in 1803, he was educated at home and at the University of Grenoble in France, where be studied economica.

His public service started in the Customs department of which he became head in 1939. Three years later, he was nointed secretary to the Minister.

CABINET ROW

ap- Prime

In a country short of financial experts, Amini's opportunities came quickly.

to of

By Air & Burface CHINA: Daily (Letter Mall) 6 pm.

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MAILS FOR OTHER COUNTRIE

MONDAY, MAY 29 By Air Philippines. Quem, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji Letter Mail) Noon; Iran (Lener Mall) Noon; Burma Germany, Africa Grest Britain (Lotter Mail) Noon; Cambodia (Let- He went to Indin in 1045 For Mail) 1 pm; Thailand, Vietnam, examine the possibilities

Leon, Malaya, North

Borneo, In- doneta (Letter tail) 1 pm (Parcel developing trade. In 1940 he Mall) con; Japan Erwa USA, was chairman of the directors uf N.C. & 8. America (Letter Mall) 4 the Persian Industrial Bank, and pm (Parcel Mad)) 3 em; Canada (Lotter Math) cm; Switzerland. in 1949 he was chairman of the

Prkiste (Leiter Mail) 0 m (Parcel Exchange Control Commission. Mail 5 pm; Formosa, Korea (Letter

Then, in 1950. he became M24) oni (Parget Kil)

6 pm: Minister of National

Okinawa tetier Ma o pm. Economy, but resigned in the came year efter differences of opinion in the Cabinet. In 1951 he WJS back in his post again in the Mossadeq administration,

Twice (in 1983 and 1955) he was Minister of Finance, and for part of 1085 he was Minister of Justice before his appointment to the embassy In Washington.

AL the Finance Mistry, Amini established his reputation as a hard worker and a man of Integrity-a reputation which is cald to have brought him

Into conflict with the Shah.

Hls

DIPLOMATIC SKILL

international standing was consolidated in 1954 during the talks belween the Persian Government and The British- American consortican to settle the oil problems created by the discredited Messadeq regime. He led the Peralan delegation and won high praise for his skill in diplomacy.

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