The Straits Times, 10 March 1964

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times i rdf /folio*** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1964. it 15 CENTS. KDN 731.
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  • 290 1 Cabinet to meet again ON THE AGENDA: CALL-UP AND WHETHER TO TAKE THE DISPUTE TO THE U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Cabinet met today but came to no decision on the question of an immediate call-up and also whether to take the dispute with Indonesia
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  • 232 1 Sock's men endorse his 'crush Malaysia' policy BOGOK. Mon. Indonesian military .tiul political leaders met lure for four hours touay and unanimously endorsed President Soekunio s policy to "crush Malaysia," Or. Subandrio. the Foreign Minister, told reporters. It was the second niti'tinu of the country's leaders within 48 hours lo
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  • 66 1 r FHE Sultan of Selangor walks solemnly with the Tengku Ampuan to his throne before the start of the ceremony in which he conferred datoships on seven prominent people in the State. The ceremony took place at the Istana Alam Shah in Klang
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  • 145 1 NICOSIA, Monday. PYPRUS moved closer to civil war today when pitched battles broke out in two towns on the south-western coast. Brlti.sh officials said the Turkish Cyprlots offered a ceasefire at Paphos but the Greek Cypriots refused It. Witnesses said heavy mathineguns, grenades and bazookas
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  • 30 1 CALCUTTA. Mon. A passenger train slammed Into a goods train last night at Baudour sta tlon. about 200 miles from here, killing at least 30 people.-
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  • 54 1 Consular ties report: No comment KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. No comment was available tonight on a report from Manila that the Philippines had agreed to establish con s v lar relations with Malaysia. The report quoted informed sources. It went on to say that the decision had already been conveyed to
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  • 70 1 Situation in Sarawak 'tense' JAKARTA, Mon. The «J situation in Sarawak was tense following recent "fierce fighting" between British troops and guerillas, the Communist People's Daily said today. It claimed 10 British soldiers were killed during an ambush by guerillas in Sarawak on Feb. 26. Seven guerillas were wounded. The
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  • 34 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. Three Marines were killed and two critically injured when old ammunition buried under the desert sands of a World War II bombing runge exDloded. a Marine spokesman said yesterday.
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  • 44 1 JESSELTON. Mon. A dusk-to-dawn curfew which was reImposed on the whole of the Borneo Abaci Estate near Tawau has been lifted from last night an official announcement said today. The public are advised to carry their identity cards at all time*
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  • 84 1 BANGKOK. Mon.— The Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman. has warned that troubles "will spread into our country if we do not try to quell them in time." Tun Khoman said that the countries around Thailand Laos. Cambodia and South Viet- nam are beset with difficulties. Thailand's
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  • 67 1 |AKARTA, Mon— An IndoI J nesian patrol boat and a .smugglers' boat fought a gun battle near the Sanglr Talaud islands in the North Moluccas. the official Antara news agency reported today. It said the captured smugglers' boat was carrying spare motor parts. One smuggler
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  • 27 1 BOGOTA (Colombia). Mon. Authorities said a Colombian DCS airliner crashed on a flight to Bogota last night. kMing all 30 people aboard. DPI.
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  • 24 1 RESULTS of the Cambridge School Certificate and the Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education examinations are published inside, beginning in Page 9.
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  • 116 1 250 LOSE THEIR HOMES IN FIRE A LOR STAR, Mon. More than 250 people lost their homes when, fire destroyed 26 plank houses at Kampong Telok Sena, near here at 3 p.m. today. There were no casualties. Total damage was estimated at more than $50,000. Some of the occupants were
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  • 54 1 MANILA, Mon. Five people were missing and presumed dead in a threehour fire that destroyed a commercial district in Southern Cebu city early today, the Manila Daily Mirror reported. A police spokesman said the blaze started at a market. The Mirror said that fire left
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  • 24 1 HONG KONG, Mon.— About 120 people, nearly half of them children, lost their homes today in a squatter Are at Shaukiwan.
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  • 130 1 Miracle escape for 29 in air crash pHICAGO, Mon. Twenty-eight passengers and a crew member had a miraculous escape when a DC--3 airliner crash-landed and strunk a house here early today. The co-pilot was killed and the pilot seriously injured. But all the passengers and the third crew member escaped
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  • 71 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Prim* Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has suspended his series of tour to constituencies -in Singapore to plan the PAP camnaißn in the Malayan general election. A Government statrment today said: "As the PAP has announced its intention to take turf in
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  • 40 1 U. S CAUTIOUS WASHINGTON, Mon. rrencb Foreign Minister M.juntr uii\c it Murvil Ir. iu>i>tius that nmtr.ili>jtion is only solution to sooth, Vietnam conflict v;nd today Initod Mttr^ is nnnilling to fight major w«r in Sooth-East Asia l PI
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 69 2 BOMBAY, Mon. Four people were killed and 77 injured, some seriously, in rioting, arson and faction fights following landlord tenant disputes in a village near here, police officials said last night. A few huts in the tillage of Majaswadi, about 16 miles from Bombay,
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    • 30 2 CAIRO, Mon. Egyptians go to the polls tomorrow to elect a new national assembly their third In the 12 years of President Gamal Abdel Nasser's revolution. UP.I.
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    • 155 2 Maca: Our aim to get Soek to recognise Malaysia MANILA, Mon. President Macapagal said yesterday the Philippines was trying to promote peace in South-East Asia in its efforts to mediate in the Malaysia-Indonesia dispute. The President, in his weekly radio talk, said that prevention of hostilities between Malaysia and Indonesia
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    • 387 2 J^ANILA. Mon. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, denied here today a newspaper report that the Philippines had offered to resume diplomatic relations with Malaysia. He was commenting on reports published by the Manila Chronicle that the Philippines had sought to re-establish diplomatic
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    • 97 2 ZANZIBAR, Monday. ALL land in Zanzibar is to be nationalised, President Abeid Karume announced yesterday. He also said that building In the city of Zanzibar which were owned by Germans before World War I were to be taken over. The President, addressing a crowd estimated
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    • 28 2 TEHERAN, Mon. General Ahad Vosough. former Iranian War Minister, has been arrested for alleged misappropriation and misuse of army funds, it was announced here today. Reuter.
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    • 274 2 Macapagal accused of threat to liquidate rival ]Lf ANILA, Mon. Phi--ITI llppine newspapers editorially deplored yesterday charges of "political and physical liquidation," exchanged by Presidentt Macapagal and Senate President Ferdinand Marcos last Friday. Mr. Macapagal and Mr. Marcos are probable rivals for the ruling Liberal Party's presidential duration next year.
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    • 65 2 ADELAIDE, Mon. Donald West, 26, a leading Australian sports parachutist, plunged 12,500 feet to his death near here yesterday after equalling the world record for mid-air baton passing during a parachute jump. West had passed am received a baton six times during a sixtysecond free fall
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    • 35 2 JAKARTA, Mon. Dr. Susanto, Attorney-General of JogJakarta in Central Java, has ordered copies of Newsweeit's Jan. 27 edition to be withdrawn from circulation In the city, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday.
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    • 168 2 I SAIGON, Monday 1 rE United States Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara, yesterday went out of his way to pay high tribute to South Vietnam's new Prime Minister, Maj Gen. Nguyen Khanh. In his airport statement on arrival here, Mr. McNamara said he and Gen. Maxwell
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 319 3 Night of heavy fighting in Cyprus J^ICOSIA, Mon. Automatic weapons fire broke out here last night while heavy fighting was reported throughout the island. Continuous sporadic firing was heard in many points in and around the capital and heavy exchanges were reported from the abandoned Turkish Cypriot suburb of Omerphit.i
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    • 39 3 NARVIK (Norway). Mon. An eight-year-old Swedish boy caught in a snowsilde while skiing with his mother was> resuoed by dobennan plnscher dogs last night after being buried (or 10 hours. His mother was found dead— U.P.L
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    • 197 3 fOETEBORG b w e v den), Mon. Art critics suffered another blow yesterday when three modernistic art works by "KJell Martin" turned out to be sooted papers spilled over with water. Recently a chimpanzee called Peter scored considerable success with critics here when
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    • 43 3 INDIANAPOLIS. Mon.— Police yesterday arrested 37 university students 15 of them girls after what they described as an "orgy" in a hotel. The students were holding a party at the hotel after attending a social fraternity meeting. Reuter.
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    • 42 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Engineer A N. Ivanov, afraid his car would oe stolen, fixed a hunting rifle in his garage to tire automatically at the legs of Intruders but he forgot about his trap and became his own first victim. Reuter
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    • 123 3 TURKEY ORDERS MANDY OUT OF THE COUNTRY ISTANBUL. Mon Miss Mandy RiceDavies, one of the principal figures in Britain's Profumo scatv dal. who is appearing in a local night club, was yesterday ordered deported from Turkey. The Director-Gener-al of the Turkish National Security, who ordered the deportation, told Miss RiceDavies
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    • 308 3 'A MATTER FOR NATO' LONDON, Monday. BRITISH officials and experts are now closely examining the Polish plan for the freezing of nuclear armaments in central Europe, according to well-informed sources. The sources said that l»ter t h British Government would study the plan bilaterally and collectively.
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    • 84 3 SYDNEY, Mon. Australia's champion swimmer. Dawn Fraser, 26 (above), holder of four world records, escaped with minor injuries when the car she was driving was involved in an accident here last night. Her mother. Mrs. Rose Fraser, was killed Instantly, while her
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    • 72 3 PARIS. Mon. The mayor of the tiny village o; Melagues. southern Prance, waited all day yesterday for someone to vote in the local council elections. But by the time the polls closed not one of the f»O5 registered electors in the village ha shown up. The mayor
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    • 193 3 America's flying marvel fools Red defences WASHINGTON, Mon.— The United States supersecret 2,300-m.p.h. All interceptor already has tlown long-range reconaissance missions over Communist territory an authoritative aviation magazine has reported. The magazine, Aviation Week and Space Technology, made the report in its current issue. President Johnson disclosed the existence of
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  • 276 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE MINISTRY of Education announced today that out of 6,858 school candidates who sat for the joint examination for the Cambridge School Certificate, the Federation of Malaya Certificate and the General Certificate of Education held last year, 4,325 or 63.1 per cent
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  • 38 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Rev. and Mrs. J. Fleming will give a slide-demonstration talk on "Our Neighbours In South-East Asia" to members of the Y.W.C.A. International Women's Club on Wednesday, at the association's premises in Raffles Quay.
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  • 86 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Metro Philharmonic Society will hold a vocal concert In aid of a scholarship fund for two promising local singers, at the Victoria Theatre at 8.30 p.m. on Mar. 20. The baritone singers are Tan Nglang Kaw and Tan Kglang Ann, pupils of Mr.
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  • 58 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cut off In Lloyd Garden from St. Nicholas Flats up to Lloyd Road tomorrow (March 10) from 9 a.m. to 4 pjn. and also In East Coast Road (from Telok Kurau Road to East Coast Drive), Seaside Park, East Coast Drive and East
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  • 252 4 MISSION HEAD SEES TRADE OPENINGS IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Monday. THE PRESIDENT of the Japan Foreign Trade Institute', Mr. Isamu Hishinuma, today predicted a "substantial increase" in trade between Singapore and Japan in the near future. Mr. Hlshinuma said he was greatly encouraged by thp number of factories in Singapore which
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  • 250 4 CORONER SAYS THIS 'EXPERT' HAS TO BE SUPERVISED SINGAPORE, Mon. The State Coroner, Mr. Nadesan Ganesan, today told a "selfproclaimed expert" on dynamite to stay away from explosives in future unless he was properly supervised. "He has even fooled people who are more experienced," Mr. Oanesan said of Tan Choo
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  • 374 4 LONDON, Mon.— ln spite of the restraining influence of election uncertainties and the prospect ot a tax-raising budget, the stock markets put up a good performance on the first day of the new threeweek account. Equities established a well spread list of gains. Oiit-cuKtds had a quiet day.
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  • 412 5 LONDON, Monday 1 j 'pHERE is a strong impression among leading members of the London tin market that the recent violent fluctuations in this market have been influenced by manipulation on account of private IS. operators, says The Times city editor.
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  • 77 5 lESSELTON, Mon. Two Indonesians have been sentenced to jail terms here for associating with the illegal Sabah Peoples Rebellion Front. Latiff. bin Kadir, 23, was alleged to be an official of the Front, and was Jailed for 18 months. JatTar bin Karto. who was alleged to
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  • 40 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Dato Lokc W;in Tho. chairman of Malaysian Airways, will give a talk on the airline to members of the Singa pore Rotary Club at a lunch ion meeting at the Csthay Hotel Res t.mrant on Wednesday
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  • 154 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'FHE Naafi Employees Union, which represents 1 canteen and shop workers in military establishments in Malaysia, has sent strike ballots to its 800 members ir. Malaya. The president of the union. Mr. Tan Kan Wich, said today that the decision was
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  • 133 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— Smll- Ing from his bed in the I British Military Hospital In Singapore is Marine John Finlay. of the 42 Commando, Royal Marines, who recently cheated death seven times —all In the space of a few seconds. It happened in a lonely
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  • 77 5 JESSELTON. Mon. Wong Soon Wah. 19. was today sentenced to six months' jail by the Tawau magistrate's I court for negligent driving I which caused the death of lour Indonesian labourers. Wong was involved in a road I accident in October last year
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  • 55 5 MALACCA. Mon. Moharaed Zain. 27. pleaded guilty in magistrate's court here today to being in possession of 12 fowls valued at $27 which were suspected to be stolen or fradulently obtained at Bertam Ulu, near here. on Feb. 13 Mohamed. who had two convictions, was
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  • 265 5 'Delivery boys' hold up family of millionaire KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pour youths entered a house In Bukit Ceylon, off Weld Road, here yesterday under the pretext of delivering a parcel, held up the occupants and escaped with $2,409 arid Jewellery valued at $2,408. The youths, armed with, a revolver and
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  • 77 5 KANGAR. Mon The Perils Judge. Mr. Justice Suffian. yesterday sentenced two 1«I bourers to seven years' Jail each when they pleaded guilty to an amended charge of committing armed robbery. Originally, the two men. Loo Sun Teik, 22. and Lav Kirn Seng, 24. were charged
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  • 27 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police ■1cMined 13 men under the Societies Ordinance and screened 1.446 peoI pie In anti-secret society rounds 'in the past 24 hours.
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  • 303 5 PENANG, Mon. The j President of the Fede ration Trawlers Asso- ciation, Mr. David Tan Boon Teik, yesterday asked if inshore fishermen were aware of the I present scarcity of flsh as the result of government's ban on trawler flshirg. "The ban has indeed
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  • 18 5 MLAR Mon The St. Jolin Ambulance Brigade here will hold itt annual meeting on Thur«Uy.
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  • 117 5 Indonesian diplomat to Australia: Don't help Malaysia From KEITH HOOPER OYDNEY, Mon.— Aus- i tralia should avoid giving physical support to Malaysia, Sydney University students were told by an Indo- nesian diplomat last week. He is the Indonesian Embassy First Secretary. Mr. R.W. Sastraiifgara. Two aims He was asKed for
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  • 311 6 Razak in Ipoh: We'll fight the PPP hard... IPOH, Monday. JHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, arrived by air here this morning and began a series of hush-hush talks in connection with the general election. Among those he met were the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V.
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  • 146 6 Goldsmiths' plan to fight robbers FPOH, Mon.— The Perak Goldsmith Merchants Association, has taken new measures, effective from today, to prevent further robberies in its members" shops in Ipoh. Eight former Home Guards, armed with shotguns and parangs, now guard the entrance of the shops dally trom 8 a.m. to
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  • 73 6 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Amal-| Kam.i-.cd Union of Public Empiov- ees has claimed an expansion ot its membership by 15 times since its inception four-and-a-hair years ago. Writing in the Maicn issue of i the union's official organ. Mimber, the president. Mr. Mak Karri Heng. said
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  • 33 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. G o h Chong Lai was today fined $2,000 in magistrate's court for acting as a bookmaker »t Belimbin Ay» nup on March 6 this year. H» pleaded guilty.
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  • 160 6 KUALA LUMPUR, MoU. T nree visiting American beauties expressed surprise today at the warmth, friendliness and gracefulness of Asian, girls. They are Miss Olyna Quinn. 18. Miss Oklahoma: Miss Penny Holland. 20, Queen of Queens; and Miss Penny McClellan. 19. Miss
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  • 15 6 KAJANG. Mon. The executive committee ot the Broadrick Cluo here will meeet tomorrow.
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  • 120 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore National Trades Union Congress will publish a 200-page souvenir magazine to commemorate its first annual convention here on April 4. 5 and 6. The chairman of the NTUC. Mr. Ho See Beng. said in a statement today that it would contain
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  • 71 6 Newspaper vendor fined $200 MALACCA. Mon. A woman newspaper vendor. Lim Be e £«>«:. 38. pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here today to four charges of using her motor scooter on a public road for carrying newspapers without a carrier's licence. She was fined a total of $200. Lim
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  • 50 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The c'aims for salary scales, service benefits and annual bonus submitted by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union on behalf of its members employed in the Cathay Organisation Ltd. will be heard at the resumed hearfhg in the Industrial Arbitration Court on March 24.
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  • 258 6 LOYALTY OF OPPOSITION IS CHALLENGED PENANG, Monday. JHE publicity chief of the Penang State Alliance, Mr. Lim Cheng Poh, today called en opposition parties to come out openly in support of Malaysia against Indonesia. "Words of loyalty alone are insufficient." Mr. Lim said in a statement. "We must all stand
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  • 126 6 MUAR, Mon.— The Johore State Government has ordered 19 Malay schoolteachers to quit their Government quarters nere before Sunday because they are not entitled to them. Government regulations stipulate that only those Government •ervanu teaching within four miles of town are eligible
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  • 99 6 $88 for three different funds SINGAPORE, Mon. The Straits Times has received donations totalling $88 last week for three different funds. Dinatlons totalling 577 for Madam S. Pakklam. whose husband died in a road accident, came irora S. Ramasamy, Singapore ($2): Mrs. K. N. Menon, (»s>; Garrison Works Office. Terendak
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  • 201 6 One body recovered after tugboat fire MALACCA, Mon.— Th* T1 body of one of three men believed to have been drowned when a tugboat ar4 barge carrying 600 ton* of fuel oil caught nn» near the wharf here about noon yesterday was recovered t h i i morning. It was
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  • 65 6 KANGAR. Mon. The Peril! Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, last night, warned rural folk in the State to be wary of strangers who infiltrated into their kampongs during the present critical period of the country's history. Dato Sheikh Ahmad was speaking at
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  • 49 6 SINOAPORE. Mon.— Four armed thugs last night robn d a vegetable farmer. Mr. CHm Rfok Hiane, 60. in Sungel Gedonß Road of jewellery valued at 5304. Mr. Chim was tied and gapcrd when he resisted the robbers who were armed with p?ra>ws arid daggers.
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  • 1935 7  -  EDWARD SHEEHAN THE INTELLECTUAL TURMOIL OF THE THIRTIES IN BRITAIN-AND FORCES THAT SHAPED PHILBY AND DELIVERED HIM INTO HANDS OF THE RUSSIANS DAY TWO OF THE SERIES BY -THEN A CALLER FROM —THE SOVIET EMBASSY vyiTH Kirn Philby's disappearance getting more mystifying each day,
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  • 644 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, March 10, 1964. Focus On Standards The decision to introduce general lower secondary education in Malaya imposes a special strain on teacher training facilities. It is to be hoped that the authorities will encourage suggestions for meet- J ing their heavy new responsibilities, and that all
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  • 391 8 Some of the Indonesian Government's propaganda has to be read to be believed if the Irishism can be forgiven. There is the angry complaint that maps of the Borneo border area were found on the body of a British corporal killed by Indonesian guerillas in a skirmish several miles
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  • 201 8 The improvement in agricultural methods throughout Malaysia which has increased our farm production has not yet been matched by a similar process on the sea. Our fishermen haye been slow to adopt new techniques. Even the use of motorised craft has only slowly taken on, in spite of
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    • 174 8 DURING the next few days there will be frenzied activity as self-ap-pointed leaders offer themselves as potential candidates In the General Election. May I appeal to leaders of all parties to screen the "new faces" In order to separate the opportunists from the dedicated
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    • 69 8 HUNDREDS of pupils in the four secondary English schools In Teluk Anson pass the Senior Cambridge every year but cannot continue their studies for want of a Form VI class. Poor parents are unable to send their children to other towns for further studies. Nobody takes any Interest,
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    • 72 8 1 REFER to the letter by Mr. Wee (S.T. March 6). I write on behalf ot the many Babas and Nonyas that I know of. We do appreciate the amateur actors and admire their courage in facing the thousands who will either make or break them. lam sure
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  • 833 8 by 1 A Special Writer TRIPOLI THE furious cannonade of fireworks which have just an^ nounced the opening of the Third International Fair at Tripoli can also mark Libya's effective arrival on the international and Arab scene. Many people, unlike those tank regiment veterans who
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  • 936 8  - WILSON hits it off with the Americans GODFREY HODGSON LABOUR'S LEADER (CARD-INDEX MIND AND ALL) PUTS OVER A SKILFUL IMAGE-OF A POTENTIAL PRIME MINISTER Wilson: Moderate, determined well-briefed by WASHINGTON, Monday AS a man. Mr. Harold Wilson fitted in well in Washington this week. The economics professor with the card-index
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    • 655 8 Straits Tine* Malay Mail Ml Star •OCA sTTOMAeMI MHO**)* Ois»si« Revel •OLD STTOWAOB MANCHU MT HOLLAND NOAO-KATONO MAVA4. BAM errr book stohb ltd Wiiilir M— c. Oomym Qmmj VMS NKWS FsOMT iMa^trtaar* Shijiissiis—) M. ft*. ISMAIL 9 &&m\mTm)t^f RO#4» PHrVsM QMS MUMCM STORK *7 sV7. Own Pose*. a>Xw*-l RtTTWASAMT A
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    • 50 8 I MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. HEAD OFFICE: MALAYAN IANKIUIIDI' 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED minimi ""frr* "Mr— l Autnof KH Ciplut: 550.000.000 ■wd and rsM Up Opiul: 1 11.000.000
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    • 81 8 tfoduba JAPAN'S No. 1 TV Look for the name w^^ You Enjoy Viewing A and I We Do The Rest I H To Singapore Buyers ;J*™"rj BUY NOW 3S«Li No Deposit For Hire Purchase I 11 One Year Guarantee I I II Free Outdoor German TV Aerial 1 One Year
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  • 20819 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following are the full results of the joint examination for the Cambridge School Certificate, the Federation of Malaya Certificate and the General Certificate of Education held last year. Key to the results: S (School Certificate i: F i Federation of Malaya Certifi- cate); and
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    • 685 9 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education Founded: 1959) Administration Offices: p^^^i FOH CHONG BUILDING, ~*R Tel: 2171 (Extension to all Depts.) (Third Floor) E I P Box 145 JOHORE BAHRU. n^K^R Cable: Macorescol. The Principal, Director ot Studies and the Tutorial staff extend their warmest congratulations to M.
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    • 640 10 STAMFORD COLLEGE /^^^s§^^i (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) \r jj~^ ff~j**S^ u-^ J kjl The Principal and Staff of the College extend their heart-felt j\ *y**\ 1/ congratulations to Stamford Collegians who were successful in yjisL y Tne Cambridge/F.M.C./G.C.E. examinations. 1964/1965 Ip^^^^^p Examinations y^/^^i Ldt^ihTl \il7 Your further education is
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    • 45 10 NO PASS NO FEE GUARANTEED POSTAL TUITION All Subjects Higher School Certificate, Cambridge Senior (OSC) F.M.C.E.. G.C.E., Qualifvinq Test, Lower Certificate of Education (LCE), Form IV PROSPECTUS FREE H. L. Lovcll Hewitt, M.C. Principal, "The Private Tutor" Katonq P.O. Box 90 Singapore- 15. Tel: *****
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    • 222 11 CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (SOUTH EAST ASIA'S SCHOOL. OF POSTAL EDUCATION) 86-B, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE- 1 POSTAL \Sj TUITION) PRINCIPAL K A.AUGUSTINE, 8.A..8 L. ""congratulations to all successful students 1 higher school certificate, 6. qualifying test. 2. school certificate. k 7. lower certificate of 3. general certificate of education. education. 8.
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  • 295 12 THF; following are the result* of 1 the Joint examination for the Kederatlon of Malaya Certificate of ■education iMaluy medium i and the General Certificate of Education beld last year. The Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education < Malay medium) examination was held for the first
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    • 355 12 CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Johore Branch) 5, Jalan Ah Fook, P.O. Box 104, Johore Bahru. Tel: 3958. Johore Bahru. PROGRAMME OF TUITION FOR 1964 EXAMINATIONS We offer excellent Home-study Courses compiled by experts, covering the lotesr Syllobus in every subject. Arts. Science, Commerce ond Languages for the various exomino r.ons os
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    • 103 12 I JOHORE I TUTORIAL COLLEGE 2S-A, Jolon Ah Fook, Johore Bahru. PnMlgo^J^S^Ponkkj^BjSt. Telephone: 3141. CONGRATULATIONS to all our successful Candidates! Our LOWER SIX Classes (Morning ft Evening) Commticing on 15th Morch, 1964. Arts Stream .c.cnce Stream G«n*ral Paper Physici Englith Chemistry Economics Public Affairs Biology History Bctony G«ogrophv Zoology Morhcmatici
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 264 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Neighbours In a suit of nor1. Marked out ahead by tread- mal colour? (8. 5). 10 New W Testament e^/tann for For croMUI B the water on* bird th-fuS? hSofVs? ™f n ftve got inns In th. U details fl y s°r 15 MvVt^lac .s
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  • 231 13 'IT'LL EMERGE FROM POLLS AS PARTY WITH THE LARGEST NUMBER OF SEATS 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, predicted last night that Umno would emerge from the coming Federal and State elections in Malaya as the party with the largest number
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  • 235 13 OINGAPORE, Mon. Two soldiers from the Queens Own Scottish Highlanders were i today jailed for two' years each by the Third Criminal District Court for robbing a taxidriver. The magistrate. Mr. John Doral Raj, told Pte. George William Glllespie, 23. and Pte. Donald Mackenzie
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  • 87 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assizes today continued with his summing up for the third day to the special seven-man Jury in the Pulau Senang murder trial. He h&d not completed his summing up when hearing vias adjourned till tomorrow. The trial began
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  • 35 13 KUCHING. Mon. Sarawak's Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. left by air today for Jpsselton. where he will nave discussions on matters of mutual interest with Sabah's Chief Minister. Da to Donald Stephens.
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  • 183 13 OINGAPORE. Mon. The Government has built 80 new houses on Pulau Merlimau to resettle islanders from nearby Pulau Semulon who are making way for the multi-million dollar Jurong harbour project. This was stated today by the Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San,
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  • 140 13 SINGAPORE, Monday. TAILOR, said to have a flourishing business, today refused in court to bail out his 14-year-old son*, who had admitted being a snatch-and-run thief. Instead, he asked Miss Jenny Lav Buong Bee, the magistrate, to send the boy to an approved
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  • 112 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. Enid Riches, who was headmistress of Deans' school in Orange Grove Road for many years, died here yesterday at the Mount Alvernla Hospital. She was 50. Mrs. Riches started the school In 1941 in Barker Road and it was later moved
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  • 93 13 BINGAPORE. Mon. A carpenter. Yee Wan Hon. 16. today pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to two charges of theft from a room at the British Military Hospital nurses' hostel In Alexandra Road. The lust charge said he stole a key, while thr
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  • 58 13 PENANO. Mon— Ng Kow Poy. 16. and Ns Ah Wan. 20. both of Burtnah Road. were jointly changed In the Pint Magistrate's Court here today with causing hurt to Cheong Chan Kew with an axe at 9.30 D.m. yesterday. Both pleaded guilty and were ordered
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  • 237 13 Doctor's wife granted decree nisi SINGAPORE, Mon.— i Shirley Yeoh, nee Ann Birch, wife of Dr. Yeoh Kean Seng, a medical practitioner, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin, in the High Court today. The petitioner, who married her husband In Sydney while she was
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  • 84 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Manjlt Kaur Gill, the wife of pilot, Amar Singh Gill, who petitioned for a divorce on the grounds of cruelty, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Mr Justice Wee Chong Jin. in the High Court today. The decree is to be
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  • 103 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Indian marathon cyclist S.M. Nawab (above). who claims to bold the world record for non-stop cycling, will give a performance at the Gay World Stadium at ."> p.m. on March 19. Nawab. 23, claims to have ridden for 151 hours
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  • 124 13 Man with 18 previous convictions MALACCA. Mon. A man with 18 previous convictions was today sentenced to one year's .iail to o* followed by six months' pollc* supervision on two charges of possessing stolen property aj'.d theft. V. Suppiah. 35, unemployed of Singapore was found guilty in a magistrate's court
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  • 87 13 KUCHING, Mon. A I 42-man trade mission from Singapore arrived here last night on a three-day visit. The leader of the mission. I Senator Ko Teck Kin. told reporters on arrival that the mission hoped to foster a greater flow of trade between the Malaysian
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  • 308 13 Ooi on how to settle the dispute with Manila, Jakarta pENANG. Mon. The 1 chairman of the Penang division of the Socialist Front. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, last night suggested a possible peaceful solution to Malaysia's dispute with Indonesia and the Philippines. Addressing a Sociali.-t Front rally on the Dato
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    • 88 13 aaV Ba*LiL k^\ i^awl -«^j gHSaaV fortheMarkll-Oafi^^^ly /jjk a D >KKer engine (998 c.c.) for more poicer. Larger llfl H front brakes for added safety. That's the big new Hq S^V story "^nind the world's most luxurious small car. Discover for yourself the delights of the i^ exciting new iuley
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    • 76 13 A jL Rest. Relax, A Sleep cool on a **.o Lb f 1 1 f I OPnOaVQU MATTRESS omin HIIAMTM It H _^B^B^^BMa^^A_— moot* ~*u>. tjmu ■Mite. •■i< M ■nih^aiJß 12 Springs like this support B.S.F. UNDERLAY BEDSPRING the edge of every Slumberland WAILABLE IN SIZES:— Sprini*wall mattress. 3' 6".
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    • 696 13 Todays Radio, TV Starlight And You; 12 (midRADIO MALAYSIA gl Clos NATIONAL SHORTUAVL RADIQ SINGAPURA SKRVICE *l" and «0.2 Metres SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41 and 25 Metres A.M 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- i MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE gara-ltu. 6.02 Morning Meio- 476 Metres dies. 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 710 Breaktast Pol-
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  • MAINLY for WOMEN
    • 436 14 IDEAS THAT GO TO A BRIDE'S HEAD gHLLS will be ringing. Cameras will click. This is going to be the lovelies! day of your life. Von can hardly be blamed for pampering yourself in readiness for the wedding day when you are bound to be the central figure. It seems
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    • 116 14 THE diamond engagement ring, symbol of love, is worn on the fourth finger of the left hand because, it was once believed that the vena amoris Vein of love ran from this ringer directly to the heart. The Egyptians were the first to use wedding rings.
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    • 232 14 IF you overhear some- one predicting that "this year's colour is avocado." it isn't nenecessarily a reference to fashions. The decree applies just as easily to upholstery fabrics. Upholstery materials now come in a range of colours that rival those in the dressmaking industry. In
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    • 56 14 DIAMONDS IN FANCY SHAPES A LL signs show that diamonds and precious stones are moving to greater heights in spectacular beauty and ingenious design. Fancy shapes of diamonds and other precious stones, such as the marquise, pear, oval and emerald cuts, are being used in a variety of intriguing ways
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    • 44 14 THE excitement of afterdark fashion shows in the beautiful leather evening bags seen in the shops. The sleekness of suede and the (fleam of polished leather vie with satiny lustre leathers and distinctive reptiles for top honours in petite envelopes, clutches and chained pouches.
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    • 237 14 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH ■fc-Coniaifu Hctachlorophenr kill! germ*, inxanlly heals rmiplcs fast Prr\rn(s pimplei from spreading -leases no unrightly spots. Free from oil and grease doc\ not crack, cake or clog the por«— women can apply make-up over it. A wonderfully effective treatbbbbbbMl'J^
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    • 326 14 FOR THE BEST OF SAREES... SHOP AT CHANRITA Whether you ore buying a sorce or ■Bs§i^/'l\ making a chcongsam from it it's an K^ '^UKa exciting combination of exotic saree and iaK LIT oriental charm. jf T I'W1 'W II Sea the wide range of beautiful sarees .fc in a
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  • 6995 15 TOHORE HAHRU, Mon. The following arc results of the joint examination for the Cambridge School Certificate and the Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education (English medium) in Johore held last year. Key to results: The number after the name of the candidate indicates the grade secured
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    • 371 16  -  CHAN BONG SOO PILING WORK WILL BEGIN THIS MONTH: ITALIAN COMPANY SUPPLYING MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT By J^ $7 MILLION harbour silo for the storage of grain is to be installed in the Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore early next year. Piling work on v building which will house
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    • 102 16 SIME DARBY PARTS DEPOT SUPERVISOR T^R. JEFFREY Wee Thian Chye above has Joined Sime Darby Tractor Division in the position of stores superintendent. Mr. Wee will be in charge of the recently completed Singapore parts depot covering the distribution of Caterpillar and allied parts to the many Caterpillar tractor owners
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    • 151 16 Coca-Cola and the moon by SEA manager TVIORE than 200 people including A executives and staff of .CocaCola bottlers from Malaysia and neighbouring countries, attended a sales convention at the Cultural Centre, Singapore, last week. The convention, presented oy Coco-Cola Export Corpoiation. was the first of its kind to be
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    • 149 16 \|R. GEOFFREY C. Leonard, 1 regional manager for the Asian area of NAVEC International pty. Ltd., overseas distributors for the Australian Nicholas Graup, makers of Aspro. visited Singapore last week and brought with him samples of a new type of export pack for
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    • 107 16 HPHAI International's revenues In A the first four months of the present fiscal year (October 1963 to January 1964) Increased 30 per cent over the same period in the previous year, according to the company's annual report. The cabin factor number of passengers carried In
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    • 150 16 'Simplified' cartridge loading cine camera rpHE director and general A manager of Bell and Howell Ltd., Mr. Gerald E.A. Perutz, visited Singapore last week to review the company's marketing operations for this year and to make plans for the launching of its latest 8 mm cine camera. To be made
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    • 100 16 A NEW motor firm in Ipoh. Shoon Sen Ltd., has opened for business. The firm has been appointed official dealers In Perak for BMW. Lancia and Rambler cars. Mr. Poo Wan Klen. manager. fi*ld that the company, founded by his father. the late Mr. Poo Yet
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    • 144 16 EAST Asiatic Co. Ltd. has appointed Messrs. Chan Chong Eng and Voon Chee Mm as workshop supervisors at the Kuala Lumpur aud Malacca branches respectively. Mr. Chan has worked for the company since 1957 and last year he attendeti a specia'ised course at the Flat factory in
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    • 55 16 Among the 600 tons of copra Imported from Sabah over the weekend was a couple of hundred tons transhipment cargo to India and the balance for delivery to mills on previous contracts, says Lewis and Peat's weekly produce' report. During the week very little new
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    • 142 16 l^fß. TOSHIO Miyamoto, chief of ITX the Foreign Department of Sony Corporation of Japan is now in Singapore studying the current publicity and advertising situation. He is accompanied by Mr. Ya&uo Kuroki oi the same department. They are on a South-Bast Asian tour covering, besides
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    • 258 16 TiHE Singapore Society of Incorporated Secrex taries* representations for the recognition of the CCS diploma by the Public Services Commission are now under active consideration. This was stated in the annual report which added that It was hoped that definitive results would be forthcoming soon.
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    • 129 16 POLICY CHANGE PLAN MR. B. B. Sawhnoy, deputy general manager of tha I Indian Trade and General insurance Co. Ltd., Bombay, visited Singapore last week to study the local insurance business in the context of Malaysia. He" noted that the formation of Malaysia and the call for industrialisation by the
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    • 195 16 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX m ta IUMdKMW, hvrleni. and pftirient. .i toai h. with a quiet yet powerful Tho shell Is made of black Durafilte and the hi nulis her syphon mechanism of poly then«-non-corrodlnK. MB, non-airin? and unbreakable. Conforming to l'J5. ahd Water Works specifications, the Lynx is
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    • 168 16 ENTRUST YOUR HEAVY TRANSPORT PROBLEMS TO US m^^mLM Wt BMMMttSff^ *.r^ilßßl BB^^Bm Br 4 Photos above and below show the 40-ton Giant Washing Machine for Fraser Neave Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur transported by us. fK *bbbbbl A- p '*'v^ i Ibbbbbw- TUCK SENG LOONG TRANSPORT SERVICE CO., LTD. HEAD OFFICE No.
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    • 1418 17 TO LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST U.K.: Dee Sport Sails P. Sham »-tnan| EUMAEUS literpill In Pt rKay Mar 11 PELEUS Liverpiil. D-t GUsgow Mir 12 Mir 11 Mir 14/11 Mar 17 ACHILLES Liverpiil, I n Mar 11 Mar 15 Mar 11/21 Mar 21 MENESTHEUt Luerpul. w Mar 11 Mar 22
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    • 1345 17 i^3T™EAClines I?V Vj^B i SIHGAPOII «UAIA IUMPUI.P.SWtTTfNMAM PtNANC IgXXy^roM I OINM.II MOUil kAMfANOID. FOJOIN.! }/).WIlOOU«» t^^Jl'jV^J PIIOHI 7»«l »HON« 11*44 PMOHI till "MONI »>J7I SAUINSS TO GENOA. IE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP, IOmiDAM, AMBTEROAM, OSLO. tOTHENBURt ANO COPtNHACtN Spore P. Sham Penang SINALOA a) Sailel Sailel ll Pirt II Mir
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    • 1281 17 I BEN@LINE~\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS nwr* For London Apr II BENLARIG Himburg Apr 2. M Dro Miy 1 wr*;u pvSR. fifth mj 4 BENREOGH |m $8 Singapore P. Sham Penang Hamburg Apr 24 Mar 17/2t Smgaport P. S'r<am Ptnang BENCRUACHAN L'ptll, Havre, A'werp, R'rjsrr, Mir
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    • 1419 17 W, McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w^ Tel: HI. *****. f^. ELLERMAN LIME «k KLAVENEBB LINE LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, mv.r hum > U i.. l r«.. n C M SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND HAVRE, HULL ft MIDDLESIROUGH Accepting cirgi fir Central ft Slitk CITY BF WELLINGTON Amtnca.
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  • 267 18 MARCH lint gradt ruetjer Buyers f.e.b. eleted at S p.m. In Irngapert and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 64t cents per Ib. up three-quart era of 9 cent on Friday's closing level for tbe position. Tbe tone waa very quiet. R.A.I, mna F.M.R.E. doling prices in etntt ptr Ib.
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  • 259 18 HPHE follow ins list of selected A Malayan industrial yields Is based on last sales on Saturday morning (March 7). •Price *K.Y. Earnings Yield *D.Y. Dividend Yield: *T.C. Tlmea Covered. Definition!: Tlmtt Oovtrod meant th*. number of tlmea last year's total dividend It covered by tne profits (or
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  • 71 18 /-HINESE Product Eiehangt. Singa- a«rt neen tvleet per pltul ytittrday: Coconut oil: bulk 5464 trllert. drum $49t atllcrii. Copra: Mart* April UK/Continent: Unquoted. Ptpptr: Muntok white $1624 tellcra, Sarawak white $160 teller*, apecial Sarawak black $1221 aellera. garbled ijimponE Mack ***** aellera. ASTA $1.12 i sellers. Smgaport Coconut
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  • 45 18 On ttif trtt tichangt market in Htng Ktnt yrnti-rday the U.S. deltar •id quoted at 5.741 for TT and 5.73! foi eath. Stirling «v quoted at 15.98 and on* tatt at geld at 2301. All Malayan ■xthangt Banks' Ano ciititn rmtM unchanged yetterday.
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  • 777 18 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE gentle drift in indus--1 trials on the Malayan Stock Exchange which developed last week in view of the Indonesian threats against Malaysia became a sharp decline yesterday in face of an expected call-up announcement and mounting tension.
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  • 26 18 Malayan Stock Indices Mar. 7 Mar. 9 Industrials: 107.89 10S.89 I in- IMJI 134.02 i rubbers: 104.49 104.49 'Dec. 30, 1963-100 Dec. 29. 1962=100
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  • 728 18 BUSINESS In the Slngap. t trading room of the Malayai Stock Exchange yesterday, trtth the number of the shares tradeo In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Btultttd <4.OUUi $1.70. (l.OOO) 11.72. 12.000) $1.70, (I.ooo> $1.74. (1.000) IMS: Cold ttert (3.0U0) $3.25: Ounlept (I.UOUi $263 D. (2.000) 52.86. (3.000) 12.63 (1.000)
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  • 25 18 March 9. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 681 cents (up three-quarters of a cent). TIN: IHTSti (up S2). Estimated offering 270 tons (up 20) tons.
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  • 53 18 Output, irom the estates and mines in the (.uthrir Group for February and lor 1964 lodaie la brackets are a.s follows:- rubbr* 7.109.000 Ib < 16.824.000 lb.i. Ira 163.000 Ib. (325.000 Ib.), palm oil 2.136 tons 15,457 tons', palm kernels 747 tons 1 1.496 tonsi, and Urn ort
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  • 16 18 Further February' rubber crop* Included: Aver Molrk 36,530 Ib. and Bukit Katil 3.1.800 Ib.
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  • 17 18 Melbourne Stock l.xrliangr w.i-j closed yesterday tor the Laoouq Day Holidays and will re-open today.
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  • 318 18 rE Straits tin price yester- I day gained $2 in Penang to J537.37J per picul on an i offering estimated at 270 tons, up 20 tons. In Londoa. on Friday Un passed j a generally uneventful morning session. Moderate buying and sellIng
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    • 1111 18 > t^WASXPXKISEN > '^>^SHX^LTa i U.S.A. PaciSic, Atlantic, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Singapore P S'raii Honolulu y FtJHNI M lu'l BMMHNH "Illivii Man" 26 21 Mar 21/ 11 Mar 21 Apr 21 Apt 17 May 74 Ma) All vMMII equipped ailn deeptinks tor camige at oum liquid cargo loading
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    • 1139 18 bW A M Wl AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN AND t. BUIF SERVICE j T» Tiwitmllt. Insane. Syluy. MiNMarai Hi MMru MM) Nafaajttiaaa Penang R, s> am I pore S'pori P. Sham Ferine BOMBAIA 14 Mar 15/17 Mai 11/21 kn u/n u» uu,, m.. tl Freiaiittl. Itllllll, tMteetM. Stisei J* L
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    • 285 18 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES GEORGELIS LINE'S GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOaBINS DIRECT FOR MONTREU, TORONTO. ASHsTAtUUL TOLEDO. DETIOH. CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE. Vessel Spore P. Sham Penani Monnea At) FAITN 11/11 Mar 14/1S Mat 18/ IT Mat It Apr A t J MERCURY 1/ B Apr Ml Alt 11/12 All IB Ma,
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    • 977 19 (Continued from Pare 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It WordaJS (Min.}— Box it ct*. txtrm WANTED PART-TIME CLERK with .ix'd Kngllsh knowledge and fast typiok. I.O. Box 704, Spore. EXPERIENCED GENERAL AMAH KnKlish speaking. Holland Rd. near iii.>. stop. Two in family. April Tel. B'porc *****. WANTED IMMEDIATELY cook/ general amah for
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    • 1098 19 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word* St (Min.)— Box it cl*. oxfrt FURNISHED ROOM Terrace Boose off Orchard Road for European bachelor Box A4R99 S.T. B'pore COMPOUND HOUSE three bdrs. Rent $85/- p.m. with outhouse. Apply 10 Tamplnes Road 9} m.s. Spore 18. TO LET Three rooms terrace bouse have telephone at
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    • 1042 19 TUITION Jt Words SS (Ml*.)—Bmx St cts. «xir« PASS YOUR C.C.B. or School Certificate by means ot the leuowued postal courses of The Rapid Results College, London Our airmail service gives you the full benent ot expert London Tuition without any delay. Write today for your free copy of "Your
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    • 852 19 HIRE PURCHASE tt Wordi SS (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm CEILINC FAN. Monthly $10.00 16 montbs Maia<sis electric Co.. S pore *****. NO DOWN PAYMENT TVs/Refngeratora, Kon Brothers Co., 518 52*. Ueylang Road, 37 East Coast Road. Spore Tel. *****/4U3583. BUY NOVAK T.V. Kor Better Picture and Uood Tone. Guarantee
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    • 786 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE ors-j Si Wit.)— Box SO ct*. txtrm GOING CHEAP! 1960 IDI9 Citroen, mileage 29.000 Suspension lust overhauled. Price 5X.500 only 0.n.0. for demonstration, ring Borneo Motors (Singapore) Ltd. ***** ext. 27/28. 1953 HUMBER SUPER SNIPE, good mechanical condition, recently overhauled, resprayed, 5 brand new tyres, no Insurance
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    • 607 19 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. Hors 1 Si (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtrm MASSAGE AND TURKISH BATH Bteambain*. 67 -A, Vicuna Street. Junction Bras Basah Koad, Binsapore-7. Telephone 24SM Government Licensed. JEUNESSE ET BEAUTE. Steamrelax bath and body-massase t>y experienced masKur/miMtUK. Modern and hygienic. U A 32 .Ngee Ann Building. Orchard Rosd.
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    • 579 19 ■JMf 111 1 l|] EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, PENANC Admission to Std. I, 1965 Registration of children born in 1958 for admission to Sid. I in January 1965 will be conducted in all Assisted Primary Schools in the State from 12th March 1964 to 10th April 1964 between 8.30 a.m. and 12
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    • 536 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Tutors In th« Faculty of Science. Candidates should have an honours degree. Prelerence will oe given to candidates who recently graduated lrom the University of Malaya or University of Singapore Applications must be made on prescribed forms i 9
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    • 814 20 THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE Notice is hereby Riven that the Annual General Meeting ol Mem- ban di the Association will 'te iu-lcl in the Roof Garden, Adelphl Hotel. Singapore al 5.15 pjn. on j Wednesday, 25th March 1964. Nominations lor election to the j Commiur must bo received by
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    • 749 20 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT The Public Is hereby notified tbtt Figaro Street Bridge will be! closed to traffic for the period 16th March, 1964 to May, 16. 1964 (inclusive) for the reconstruction of the bridge. During the period of closure. the alternative route will be
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    • 833 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT OF TELEPHONE OPERATOR/DESPATCH CLERK The Housing Trust. Federation ot Malaya, wishes to thank all persons who applied lor the above vacancy it. response to the adverlirenieiu.s issued n the Press on 10th and llih January. 1964. and wishes to notily them that the position is now filled.
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    • 715 20 NOTICES NOTICE KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR Pepereksaaa Sijil Rendata Pelajaran Lower CertiflcaU of Education Examination 1964 Acceptance of Private Candidates Entry Fee*:- <i> Pull Certificate: (11) Single Language Subjects:- 1 $3/- pet subject Eligibility (A) The following types of candidates will be accepted for the lull certificate -(l) Applicants
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    • 630 20 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from J.K.R. registered Contractors Class C and above WORKS j will be received at the office of the State Engineer, P.W.D., Penang up to 12 noon of the 16th March. 1964 for ERECTION OF 38 NEW UNITS CLASS I H" QUARTERS AT BOKIT PANCHOR
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    • 629 20 TENDERS MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received In the office of the Permanent Secretary, j Ministry of Agriculture and Co- operatives, Jalan Swettenham. Kuala Lumpur, up to noon of 21st March 1964 for the purchase of 1.100 empty (4 gallon capacity) kerosene tins available at
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    • 775 20 INTERNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING CO. (S) LTD. require* GRADUATE ENGINEERS Experienced or Interested In Air Conditioning And Refrigeration Application. Apply With Particulars te P.O. Box 1236, Singapore. OFFICE MACHINE COMPANY Requires immedmtel., A FEW SALESMEN o cover Kuala Lumpur selling a wide range of machines. Persons possessing a pleasant personality with
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  • 220 21  - ATHLETICS Rajah to return to helm of SAAA ERNEST FRIDA By OINGAPORE, Mo n Singapore Olympic and Sports Council president A. T. Rajah, who, refused re-election as president of SAAA last year because of pressure of work, will be nominated for the top post at the association's an- nual general
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  • 83 21 Miguel and Thomas thrill fans TPOH. Mon. Two professional golfers. Len Thomas of Australia and Angel Miguel of Spain, beat Perak leading amateurs. Darwis Deran and Sulaiman bin Bluah. three and two in a four-ball best ball exhibition over 18 holes at Tiger Lane course here today. About 300 spectators
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  • 653 21 Weights FOR IPOH RACES ON SUNDAY rll Mon. Weights for alii eight races on Sunday, first day of the Perak Turf Club March meeting: Cl. 3, Div 1 81* Fort Knox 9.00 Trad wood 8.13 Coral Water 8.12 Aladdin II 8.12 Froggie II 8.11 Lady Avalett 8.08 Paragon 8.06 Malham
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  • 79 21 SINGAPORE. Mon. Shartn Osman today became the first winner of the Singapore Cricket Club's invitation lawn tennis singles title when he beat his doubles partner. T. S. Kirn, 6-4, 0-6, 6-4. Earlier, the two had beaten Khong Kit Soon and Rev. Clark 5-7. 6-3. 6-0 In
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  • 232 21 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Amateur FA have rejected the plea of Indian Recreation Club and Alexandra Sports Club, the teams relegated from SAFA Division One last season to retain their senior status. SAFA league and tournament committee chairman Choo Kwai Low said: "Indian Recreation Club played nine
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  • 562 21  -  LESLIE HOFFMAN Jr: Top golfers arrive for Malayan Open I by 1 Kuala Lumpur. 1 Monday J^jORE THAN 45 professional golfers from all ever the world have arrived in Kuala Lumpur to do battle in the 1964 Malayan Open Golf Championships, which begin at
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  • 282 21  - SOCCER We aimed to rattle Malacca and did Kamari JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Mon. Sin--3 gapore soccer selectors today spoke of the tactics they used successfully in beating Malacca 1-0 and the Kubu Siadium "hoodoo" in their FAM cup match at Malacca yesterday. SAFA president Hussein Kamari. who is chief
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  • 47 21 MELBOURNE. Mon. Grand Print, a 7-1 chance ridden by P. Hyland, won the $81,500 Australian Cup at Flemington here today. Grand Print won the lOf race by 1J lengths from Zlnga Lee (8-1) with Future, the 5-1 favourite, third a neck away.
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  • 80 21 SINGAPORE. Mon. Pathul Karib won the opening match of the new EAPA Division 1 league when they beat Sukaramai 2-1 at Jalan Besar stadium today. Halltlme score was 1-1. Fathul Karib's scorers were Karaal (32nd mini and Napi Baharl '55th) Ahmad Awang netted for Sukaramai In the 38th
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  • 251 21 HOCKEY 23 OLYMPIC TRIALISTS IN SEREMBAN TOURNAMENT SEREMBAN, Mon.—Twentythree of the 28 Olympic Games hockey trialists for I the third Malaysian centralised training session will bt in action in the friendly Inter-state quadrangular tournament beginning at Seremban on Friday Their efforts to impress the selectors, together with the keen rivalry
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  • 447 21  -  DOUG LACKERSTEEN BADMINTON from LONDON, Mon. MALAYA'S REPUTATION in the All-England badminton' championships, beginning on Apr. 1, will rest once again in the hands of Malayans who are either working or studying in this country as there is no official entry
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  • 101 21 LUEBECK, Mon. Erland Kopa of Denmark retained his German badminton title when he beat counI tryman Tom Kristensen 15-2, 16-3 in the final here yesterday. The All-England champion had earlier beaten Oon Chong Jin of Malaysia 15-5, 15-6 in the semifinal. Kops and Knud Aage Nielsen,
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    • 80 21 EXTENSION TO DENMARK HOUSE, AMPANG ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. EXISTING BUILDING NEW EXTENSION f Modern Office Accommodation Available. Three modern, air-conditioned floorseach 7,750 sq. ft— available in the extension to Denmark House, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur and ready for occupation in September 1964. Convenient parking facilities exist. Floors can be leased
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 49 21 •PORTS »lAX SOCCER B*pore Div. 1: D. Aflah v RAP Changt (5.15): CA v Police (7. both matches at Jn Besar>. Penang Div. 1: Muslim RC v TPCA (City Stadium). MacGillivray Cup: B. Da ton v K Bemam (T. Anson). HOCKEY Spore senior ko: Khalsa v Schools (Jn Bahagia).
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    • 26 21 SOCCER MacGllHvrajr ."up (T. Anson): Jendarata 2 Ss Bernam 1. Ipoh Div 1: La Sallians 7 ACSU 0. HOCKFY Friendly (Seremban). Negrl XI 1 Malaysian Police
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  • 228 22 UN's most onerous task since Korea, says paper NEW YORK, Mon— The New York Times said today that in the Indo-nesian-Malaysian dispute the United Nations "may now face another task potentially its in s t onerous undertaking Mine Korea." ''It still seems incredible that President Soekarno will pursue his imperialistic
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  • 69 22 MOSCOW, Mon. Pravda to day reported President Johnson remark at his Saturday Press con ference that he would be willing to meet Mr. Khrushchev wheD questions arose which could be bfs' discussed personally. Quoting a Tass despatch fron> WashlntonK. the Communist Party organ also reported President
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  • 122 22 CAIGON, Mon.— A joint operations planning centre is likely to be set. up in South Vietnam with Americans participating more actively than hitherto in the alarming of military onerations, according to well-informed sources. But the idea of a joint. American Vietnamese command for the
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  • 115 22 F ONDON. Mon Com- J monwealth Trado Ministers will meet here on March 19 and 20 to prepare for the forth- coming United Nations trade and development conference, authoritative source said today. The U.N. conference will ODen In Geneva on March 23 and the Commonwealth
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  • 48 22 PHILLAIAMMAH wo late J. K. I -aharatnam and mothiT of Jtyarntmm tad Aao at Cluiodiculli Jaffna MR ONG TENG HONC .loved father of Peter Oan 'hln Kirn paused away peacefully on 9.3.64 Cortege leaves 15 Woo Mun Chi-w rtoad on Wedn.-sday 11.3.64 at 4 p.m to l'.idadarl.
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  • 25 22 aRIS, Mon. The Qual dt .'assy, which runs along the River Seine's right bank, was today officially re-named Avenue rtu President Kennedy Reuter
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  • 132 22 SEVEN MADE DATOS BY SELANGOR SULTAN r}ATO Mahmood bin Haji Abdul Rah. man, a member of the Ruler's Council, bows with a ceremonial sword in his hands after being made a Dato by the Sultan of Selangor during a ceremony in the throne room of the Istana Alam
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  • 74 22 Mon.— The body of Klne Paul of Greece was borne slowly through a cold arid grieving Athens today with his family, dressed In black, walking behind. Queen Mother Frederika. the King's widow, was dry-eyed, but her body was bent and she rppeared to be
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  • 144 22 OANGOON, Mon. Four-pronged military operations by the Burmese Army and police have smashed Communist and Karen rebel bases in the Pegu district. 60 miles north of here, the Peoples Daily reported today. A column of the First Battalion of the Shan Rifles surprised a 19-man
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  • 78 22 CANBERRA. Mon. Lt.Gen. Sir Reginald Hewetson, commander of British land forces in the Far East, will visit Australia between' March 19 and 30. the Australian Army Minister, Mr. A J Forbes, announced today. Mr. Forbes said the 3rd. Bn. Royal Australian Regiment now In Malaysia came
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  • 44 22 JAKARTA. Mon. Thirteen Malaysian-owned rubber estates and 33 coal companies- in the Rhic Islands off Singapore are now under Indonesian Government control. Antara news agency reported today. It said the move was part of Indonesia's economic confrontation with V.ilaysU. Reuter.
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  • 306 22 Sarawak jails a terrorist for four years l/UCHING. Mon. An Indonesian terrorist who crossed the border into Sarawak after the ceasefire was sentenced to four years' jail by the Kuching High Court today for cor.sorting with armed persons He was Kasan bin Somlto. [34. a Javanese from Singkawang In Indonesian
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  • 85 22 SINGAPORE. Mon. Malaysian Airways and its two pooling i-.,tners. Cathay PacKlc Airways and Thai International, are now operating excursion trips to Hong Kong at concession rates. A Singapore passenger pays only $626 for a return trip to Hong Kong Instead of normal fare of $833.
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  • 63 22 BERNAY (Northern Prance). Mon. A man walking along the main street here today lost his trousers when they were caught In the door handle of a passing car. He rushed for a clump of bushes, but the motorist, an ati tractive young woman, came to
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  • 395 22 I SINGAPORE, Mon. MR. JUSTICE Chua in the High Court today decided that employees in bakery houses were eligible for membership of the Singapore Commercial House and Factory Employees' Union as they came within the meaning of "factory pmployees." But he ruled
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  • 176 22 Malcolm X quits to form own 'black party' NEW YORK. Mon. •Malcolm K. New York leader of the "Black .'Muslim" movement and friend of heavyweight champion Cassius Clay, broke last night with the Chicago-based Muslim movement and is forming his own group, the New York Times reported today. Malcolm told
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  • 269 22 U.S. Army accused: 35,000 men in wrong jobs i WASHINGTON. Mon. TT The U.S. Army i was accused in Con- gressional testimony I made onblic today of putting 35.000 soldiers in the wrong jobs and wasting more than fU.S)S4B million in training funds. The charge was voiced during closed hearings
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  • 103 22 /COLOMBO, Mon.— Doctors who had been on strike for 12 days in Colombo and provincial hospitals in protest i against a Government decision to end private practice from August were all back at work I this morning. The doctors had decided on Saturday
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