The Straits Times, 20 March 1964

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times fie***** I Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 525 1 No ban, rules the A-G Spore citizens are citizens of Malaysia, and would, therefore, not be committing any offence if they canvassed in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday SINGAPORE citizens can campaign in the Malayan Parliamentary and State elections, the Attorney-General, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, ruled today.
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  • 427 1 'SOEK ACCEPTS CLARIFICATION IS SOUGHT KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fHH Central Government is to seek clarification from Thailand of Indonesia's reported acceptance of the Philippines compromise formula for settling the Malaysia dispute. This will be sought from the Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman. by our Ambassador to Thailand. Inche Abdul
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  • 239 1 New MCA line-up replaces dissident six KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Finance and national president of the MCA, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said today that the party had finalised its line-up for the Parliamentary and State elections. Replacements had been found for the six MCA candidates who had declined
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  • 90 1 MANILA. Thurs. The Philippines news service reported today that Indonesian Government agents were recruiting Filipino pilots for bombing missions against Malaysia in Borneo. Quoting Philippines Constabulary intelligence sources, the news service said in a dispatch datelined Cebu City. that the agents had offered to
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  • 106 1 Tengku is 'slightly indisposed' IZ"UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman, under his doctor's orders, has postponed till tomorrow his scheduled trip to his constituency in Kedah to file his nomination papers for the parliamentary elections. A Government statement quoted the Prime Minister's physician. Dr. R.P. Pillay. as saying today
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  • 21 1 LONDON. Thurs. The, Duke of Edinburgh is to visit Iceland, informally, from June 30 to July 3. Reuter.
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  • 176 1 'Sack Diah' call to Soek lAKARTA, Thurs.— J President Soekarno was today urged to relieve the Indonesian Ambassador to London, Mr. B.M. Diah, from his post. The youth section of the Indonesian National Front made this call following Mr. Diah's advocation of a "pause" in the revolution in favour of
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  • 66 1 NICOSIA. Thurs. Mortars were used In fighting which broke out today In the small Turkish Cyprlot village of Ohaziveran. 40 miles west of here, a British military spokesman reported. He said a troop of British paratroops were in the village. A Feret Scout car "minus Its
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  • 68 1 GANTOK (Slkkim). Thurs. The Dalai Lama of Tibet has formally declared a seven-year-old boy of Sikkim a reincarnation of the Head Lama of Tsechollng monastery near Lhasa, capital of Tibet. (Under the religion of Tibet, which Is also practised In Sikkim. It Is believed that
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  • 183 1 RANGOON. Thur«. rpHE Burmese RevoluM. tionary Government today nationalised all private-owned wholesale shops, warehouses, stores, shops and brokers establishments within Rangoon City limits, according to an official announcement broadcast over the state-owned radio. The announcement in the Burmese language explained that there was no alternative to nationalisation because
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  • 147 1 JAKARTA DIPLOMAT SEEKS MALAYSIAN ASYLUM KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The administrative attache at the Indonesian Embassy in Vienna, Sjahrial Lat i 1 bin Awang, and his family have sought asylum with the Malaysian Embassy in Bonn. This was announced by the Prime Minister's Department tonight. Protection The statement said that Tengku
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  • 38 1 GENEVA. Thurs The United States today agreed at the disarmament talks to destroy more than US$l billion worth of Its operational B-47 jet bombers if Russia agreed to do the same with its TU-16 equivalent— UPl.
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  • 215 1 Pirates hold fishing boy for ransom KXALA Ll'MPl'R, Thurs. Indonesian pirates have kidnapped a 15-year-old boy from Tan|ong Sepal, a fishing village a boii t ">8 miles south of here. The boy. Nioh Ah Loke. wa> with a fisherman. Mr. Low Lian Futt. 35, also from the same village, in
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  • 29 1 EXPULSION STEP GENEVA. Than. WorU Health Assembly today voted to amend constitution of the World Health Orcini>.ition 50 that South Africa could br e,xprllrd from or^.iniNatinn Rrutrr.
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    • 50 2 TAIPEH. Thurs. The Nationalist Chinese Cabinet today formally announced the appointment of Admiral Liang HsuChao as ambassador to the Republic of Korea. Admiral Liang was formerly Deputy Defense Minister. His lob has been assumed by Lt. Gen. Chiang Chinß-Kuo, elder son of President Chiang Kai-shek. U.P.I
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    • 47 2 CANBERRA Thurs.— Sir Garfleld Barwick, External Affairs Minister, told Parliament today he would visit Moscow In the course of a European tour towards the end of April or early Id May. Sir Garfield said he vould also visit London. Paris and Bonn.— Reuter.
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    • 116 2 rL AVIV, Thurs No taxes were collected throughout Israel yesterday, and visitors were spared the normal customs check as the country's 6,000 internal revenue officials went on strike in demand for higher pay. The tax collectors and customs inspectors staged
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    • 166 2 Smuggling row: Maca appeals for calm MANILA, Thursday. PRESIDENT Macapagal yesterday urged congressional leaders to work for the legislation of "much needed laws" to combat smuggling instead of exploiting the scandal for "personal and political purposes." The President made the appeal in a radio broadcast amid charges by bipartisan leaders
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    • 96 2 LAGOS, Thurs. Sir Alec Douglas-Home arrived here by air last night for a three-day visit, the first by a British Prime Minister to independent Nigeria. Sir Alec was welcomed at the airport by the Nigerian Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, al-Haj. Hundreds of
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    • 41 2 VIENTIANE, Thurs. The Laotian Intelligence chief, Major Praseuth. died yesterday 12 hours after being shot by an assassin. Major Praseuth was sitting in his home last night when he was shot in the head. The assassin escaped— Reuter.
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    • 71 2 LONDON, Thurs.— Foreign Secretary R. A. Butler has Informed South Korea that he would not be able to accept the Invitation to visit Seoul In the spring, the Foreign Office announced yesterday. A spokesman said Mr. Butler expressed his regrets In a letter to the
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    • 33 2 MANILA. Thurs.— U.S. Secretary of State Dean Ruslc will arrive here next month to attend the council of ministers meeting of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation, it was disclosed yesterday.—U.P.L
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    • 154 2 India steps up spending on armed forces DELHI, Thurs. 11 India will spend 5,830 million rupees (about $3,500 million) on the Army in the coming financial year, it was officially announced here. This Is an increase of about 330 million rupess on the estimated expenditure in the current year. A
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    • 68 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs.— A spokesman in the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru's secretariat yesterday denied foreign Press reports that Mr. Nehru has resigned. He said the reports were "utterly baseless." The spokesman was commenting on reports in the British and American Press that the Prime
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    • 53 2 BULAWAYO, Southern Rhodesia, Thurs. Police yesterday Investigated the first train derailment through sabotage In Southern Rhodesia for several years. The last three cars of a freight train were thrown off the track near Gwanda on Tuesday. Police said it was sabotage, because a nail had been loosened. Damage
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    • 49 2 BOMBAY, Thurs. Bus and tram services and two railway systems in Calcutta came to a standstill yesterday In response to a call for a 10-hour strike In West Bengal State to back a demand that the Government ensure the safety and security of minorities In Pakistan —Reuter.
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    • 40 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Dr. Subandrio. the Indonesian Foreign Minister, today told reporters ne planned to visit the Netherlands at the end of the month to discuss a new basis for economic and cultural co-operation between the two countries. Reuter-
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    • 198 2 MANILA, Thursday. THHE Philippines Herald today minimised the rex ported hitch in the exchange of consular missions between the Philippines and Malaysia as "a slight case of misunderstanding." In an editorial, the Herald said: "What has been described In reports as a Utch that has
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    • 242 2 Tshombe: I'm not training a mercenary army ]i|ADRID. Thurs.— The 111 former Katanga President, Mr. Moise Tshombe, yesterday challenged the United Nations Secretary-Gen-eral U Thant to prove reports that he was training a mercenary army in Angola. U Thant released a report on Tuesday accusing Mr. Tshombe of recruiting and
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    • 33 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. The name of the capital of West Irian will be Soekarnopura "at the request of the West Irian people." the official An tar a news agency reported here today.
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    • 117 3 ANTONY and Cleopatra am married at last. Richard Burton became Elizabeth Taylor's fifth husband, last weekend at a secret ceremony held In the Royal Suite of Montreal's Kit/. Carlton Hotel. From Liz's head, and hanging down her back, was a 34in. switch of real Italian hair
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    • 51 3 TURIN, Thurs.— About 10.000 of the 17.000 employees of the Olivetti Typewriter and Office Machine Co. will work a three-day week for six weeks beginning on April 1. The company blamed the 'present international situation in tha office machine market, international competition and high costs
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    • 314 3 CYPRUS: THANT SETS HIMSELF AS C-IN-C United Nations, Thurs. f HE Secretary-General, U Thant, established himself yesterday as Commander-in-Chief of the.U.N. Peace keeping Force on Cyprus, responsible only to the Security Council. U Thant made it clear that in the absence of further Instructions from the Council, he alone would
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    • 328 3 Congress gets US $3,400 m foreign aid Bill WASHINGTON, Thurs. TT —President Johnson sent to Congress today a sharply-cut foreign aid programme calling for U553,400 million to combat world-wide poverty, ignorance and Communism in, 1964-65. The recommended sum for the fiscal year beginning on Joily l, took into account a
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    • 109 3 DARIS, Thurs. mterpol I and the main world airlines are Investigating the possibility that an International gang is behind the sale of forged tickets which is costing the airlines U.S. $2,500,000 a year airline sources here said yesterday. An Interpol spokesman said the
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    • 54 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Johnson yesterday signed Into law a Bill increasing funds for the Peace Corps to (DS> si 15 million more than four Urn*» the sum Congress origmallv cave the original corps in 1962. The Bill authorises the funds for the next fiscal year
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    • 27 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Britain win be free of slum houses by 1973 Mr. Henry Brooke, Home Secretary, forecast In the House of Commons last night. Reuter.
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    • 125 3 f IMA (Peru). Thurs Air Force planes yesterda> bombed and strafed hostile Indians surrounding a 40-strong >urvrj part> in the Kast Peruvian jungle Reports indicated the Indians were 'YloMnt in.' an Air Force spokesman said here Heavy rains were holding up troops who
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    • 196 3 LONDON, Thurs. Deadlocks in two labour disputes yesterday threatened breakdowns in Britain's State-run postal and electricity supply services. Leaders of Britain's 120,000 postmen and sorters confirmed that they would stage a 24-hour strike on Thursday, April 16. and work to rule and ban all
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    • 168 3 France is crippled as millions strike DARIS. Thu r s —A strike of three toi six million Frenchmen in protest against Government wage-freeze policy paralysed the country yesterday. It closed Orly airport here, left the country with practically no postal service, stopped trains, reduced gas, electricity and water supplies. and
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    • 20 3 VIENNA. Thurs. Hungary yesterday expelled the Albanian commercial attache in Budapest because he "interfered" In Internal affairs. Reuter.
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  • 209 5 Two shot dead, two wounded in shop shooting KUALA LIPIS. Thurs A WOMAN and her teenaeed daughter, victims of a shooting tragedy, lay seriously wounded in hospital here today while her two sons were buried. The woman. Madam Ng Kui Yin, 50, was in a critical condition and her daughter,
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  • 483 5 'A NAKED MAN RAPED ME AT KNIFE POINT IPOH, Thursday. SERVANT, Soh Lee Heok, 29, told the High Court here today of the night she was awakened by a ''completely 'naked" man who then raped her at knife point. She said that her 14-year-old sister, who was sleeping in the
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  • 62 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Listener* to Radio Malaysia (Singapura) English programmes can hear a programme on the tour of the Malaysian Trutti Mission to Africa I entitled "To Let The Truth Be Known" at 10 p.m. tomorrow. The programme includes extracts from Press conferences and reports recorded in Africa
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  • 46 5 TAIPING, Thurs.— Police, with toe help of several villagers detained two men and recovered a sack of padl in Kampong Perak. Batu Kurau, yesterday. They laid a trap as a result of many complaints that padi had been stolen from the area
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  • 47 5 BUNOB PATANI. Thurv-- A ganir o[ me yruths walked up to the Coffee Shop Aswx-mtion in Jatan Petri here yesterday afternoon, broke open the plntable and help«) themselves to $150 In coins The can-taker tried tn stop them but they cM-aped In a car.
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  • 104 5 Tasmanian mushrooms flown in SINGAPORE, Thurs. Nearly 5001 b. of fresh mushrooms from Tasmania the largest consignment ever to leave the Australian State were flown to Singapore last night by an Air India Boeing jet. The consignment, packed In 77 boxes, was specially ordered by a Singapore supermarket to feed
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  • 43 5 PENANG. Thurs.— Two burglars escaped with .six dollars and three watches trom the Northam Road Girls' School yesterday. But they left, a typewriter, taperecorder, an adding machine and a projector when the school watchman. K Sebastian, rinsed an alarm.
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  • 266 5 Soekarno scours the prisons for Sabah 'volunteers' IZUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. President Soekarno is said to be recruiting "volunteer" convicts from Indonesian jails for guerilla and terrorist operations inside Sabah. No official confirmation of this was available in Kuala Lumpur today but, according to a recent report in the London Sunday
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  • 25 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A -mall fire which broke out on the tirst floor of a two-storey house in Dunlop Street this morning destroyed furniture
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  • 191 5 IPOH. Thursday l~j A LORRY attendant, Bhajan Singh, told the Sessions Court here today he would rather face the punishment of the law than the "fury of the gansters." Pleading for leniency In a perjury case in which he had pleaded guilty. Bhajan Singh said
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  • 165 5 I'lli TIME was 955 last night and Jamit Singh (left), former Singapore trade union leader recently released from detention, smiles as he says goodbye to a Special Branch officer. Inspector E.R. Naidu at the Singapore railway station. Five minutes later, he was on the night mail
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  • 199 5 KUANTAN. Thursday. FHE Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman, bin 1 Haji Talib, today announced that the Central 3overnment will launch a $40 million health scheme soon. A feature of the scheme will be to double the intake of hospital assistants and to train
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  • 75 5 CHOLERA: NO NEW CASES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. L. W. Jayesuria, announced today that the cholera situation, in Kedah appeared to be "under control." Since 8 a.m. yesterday, no new cases have been reported. "Although we still have to wait and see. we are
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  • 47 5 PENANG. Thurs.— A schoolboy. l.cc Hcng Chee. 16. was slabbed by ai. other youth during a quarrrt in their Cecil Street home yesterday. He was admitted to the General Hospital with a three-inch gash on his left forearm. Police detained a youth.
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  • 45 5 PENANG. Thurs.— About 5.000 Malayan Muslims will not be able to vote next month because they will be in Mecca on election day. The last pilgrim ship will leave Penanc on March 25 with another 1.600 Muslim pilgrims on board.
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  • 31 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A newsvendor, Doraisamy. 35. was found hanging from a tree near a tennis I court In Parrer Park this morning. I Police do not suspect foul play.
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  • 106 5 Indonesian illegal immigrants arrested SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police rounding up illegal Indonesian immigrants yesterday arrested six, Including a woman, Sanya binte Mohamed Aris, 30. She was picked up with I Akip Othman. 27. Mohamed I Run Sudi and Kurdi Fadall. 29. from a house In Jalan Puay Phoon, off Changl Road.
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  • 44 5 SINOAPORE, Thurs. Two top officials of the Automobile Associations In Australia are In Singapore for a brief visit to find out how best their organisations can help the local association. They are Mr. M. H. Perlowfki and Mr. L. Strudwick
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  • 35 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will give away certificates to successful students of the Adult Education Board's literacy classes a: the Selegie Integrated School tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 267 6 'Pay car tax early' plea SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. Wong Keng Sam, today appealed to all vehicle owners to renew their licences 14 days before the date of expiry. i This was necessary, he explained, because of the heavy rush for renewal of licences during the first
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  • 88 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A police inspector today told a preliminary inquiry how he discovered two revolvers and 36 rounds of ammunition during a police raid on an attap house. Det Inspector Oan Boon Leong was testifying against Sit Nal Chong. charged with the unlawful possession of a 6.35
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  • 129 6 SINOAPORE, Thurs.— The secretary of the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, Mr. C. McCulloh, today said that ouistation cheques from Sabah and Sarawak normally took "five days to two weeks" to clear, depending on the place of origin. This was principally due to the problem of communications.
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  • 28 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A six-year-old girl. Tan Siew Cheng, of Boat Quay was killed tonight when she was knocked down by a van at New Market Road.
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  • 507 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday SINGAPORE, Thurs. The' Singapore Government has decided to give priority to local products in purchasing for its needs. This was announced today by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, when he opened the Far Eastern Cables and Switchgear Ltd. an
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  • 133 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. DOLICE today announced traffic arrangements to 1 be enforced during the Cheng Beng festival between Mar. 26 and April 14 to eliminate conJestion and bottlenecks. at cemeteries. A one-way system win be enforced within the Bukit Brown cemetery, and all vehicles are requested
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  • 118 6 New Siglap housing estate opens SINGAPORE. Thurs. Inche Rahim bin Ishak. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education opened the $500,000 Siglap housing estate this evening. The estate at 7 m.s. East Coast Road is the first scheme undertaken by the Housing and Development Board In that part of the
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  • 97 6 SINOAPORE, Thurs— The moment a hawker had won $40 at a dice game in a backlane. a bystander aggresMvely" demanded five dollars from him, Mr. John Doral Raj. a district Judge, was told today. •When I refused to psy. he grabbed a bottle from s nearby
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  • 572 8 The Straits Times Friday, March 20, 1964. Education Debate Pressure on the Education Ministry never eases. Like Oliver Twist, the Malayan public is always asking for more. The decision to provide three years of lower secondary education for all who want it marks a great step forward. It hardly seems
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  • 436 8 If the South Vietnamese negotiations with Cambodia which began yesterday are as successful as those with Laos appear to have been, the Indo-Chinese picture is about to undergo dramatic changes. Nothing is definite yet but all signs point to an understanding of major military importance between the South
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  • 196 8 An International Labour Organisation expert who has been examining the lot of Penang port workers is expected to recommend a system of centralised hiring and guaranteed wages for men who are now getting neither reasonable wages nor security. As Inche Bahaman says, the system 'leaves much to be
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    • 486 8 Training the 3,000 new teachers THE bold but very welcome move to scrap the Malayan Secondary School Entrance Examination and the secondary continuation schools, brings In Its wake certain unavoidable problems, the most pressing of which Ls the Immediate recruitment and training of 3.000 new teachers. Mr. Teerath Ram's suggestions
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    • 424 8 lifß. KWAN BAI KHEONQ 1 of the Ministry of Education has made the pathetic admission (B.T. March 14) that unless the union kept on protesting, the Ministry will not. or is not able to. deal with matters expedltlously. But the facts of the case are as follows:—
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  • 1281 8  - Terror that keeps one man in power JOHN CROCKER WHERE BOGEYMEN LAY DOWN THEIR LAW By JJAITI is a country dominated by fear. One does not have to be here long to realise that this is the main force which keeps the Government of Dr. Francois Duvalier in power. The
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    • 662 8 Straits T.«e> Malay Hiil to tm COLD aVTOWAIB AM«»AM o mm •oco srroMAoai m«ncms AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON* —MA VAL lAN CITY ■OOK iTORI LTV W»»HM.r H— C— »»c Paw THfi NsTWS FStOMT M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty ssawert Baw* MAMNCM sTTOMB S7*-7. Cfcasifjl PMSM. trvmmW V. RaTTNASAMT CO _L_
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    • 75 8 WHAT YOUR LIVER DOES FOR YOU Without it, you would bleed to death from a tiny cut on the finger. Your muscles would falter for lack of fuel. The mildest virus might be lethal. And that's not all Read how damage to this J marvellous gland crippled Napoleon hampered the
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    • 139 8 TRUST SWANSON afl jfil v 111 A^.'^ m^'^ the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until
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  • 174 9 115,000 cars on capital roads daily KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. About 115,000 cars stream in and out of the Malaysian, capital every day. In a TV talk on the progress and problems of the capital tonight, the Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Hajl Abdul Rahman, said that
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  • 52 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Second Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday awarded 16 cinema managers and assistant managers, employed by the Malayan Theatres I Ltd. a lump sum payment of $2,--300 for nine months' accumulated overtime work, and not $23,000 as stated in the headline of a Strait* Times
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  • 68 9 IPOH. Thurs. A former police. Chong Sang. 28. WM committed to stand trial in the High Court here. on a charge of murdering a vegetable gardener. Low Mon. 58. Chon-;. who was represented oy Mr. S. N. Leow was alleged to have killed Low in
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  • 164 9 Newspaper pleads guilty to 15 charges SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malayan Times Ltd. had no intention to defeat legislation in Singapore when it defaulted on 15 occasions to pay in time the Central Provident Fund contributions of five local employees, a court here was told today. Mr. R. Ramason, defending, said
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  • 68 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two R.A.F. officers. Flight Lt. Dave Scott and Flying Officer Terry Potesta. will leave Singapore on Saturday morning on a marathon 12,000-mile road Journey to Britain. This will take them through about 15 countries, over mountains, through deserts and jungle. They are
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  • 496 9 HAVE NO DOUBTS IT CAN REPLACE ENGLISH, GOVT OFFICERS ARE TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. gENIOR Government officers and executives of quasi-government organisations here were told today not to have doubts about the ability of the national language to take the place of English academically and economically
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  • 57 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Police have detained the leader of 360 Gang under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. A police spokesman said today that this thug had been terrorising people in Chow Kit i Road area. Another notorious member I of the 21 Brothers gang operating
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  • 250 9 'Difficult to 1 provide good Malay teaching in Sabah' JESSELTON, Thurs. 0 —Many schools in Sabah find it difficult to provide good Malay teaching, the Sabah Minister for Social Welfare. Mr. Pang Tet Tshung, said last night. This applied particularly to schools where English or Chinese is the medium of
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  • 388 9 Devan Nair to contest the election HE CAN'T APPLY TO BE A SINGAPORE CITIZEN TILL DECEMBER 1965 SINGAPORE, Thurs fHE secretary-general of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, will contest the Malayan elections as a People's Action Party candidate. He was one of six more
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  • 172 9 PENANG, Thursday. T«HE Socialist Fronts elections publicity chief, x Mr. Lim Kean Slew, promised today that his party would not show any vindictiveness if it captured the State Government in next month's election. On the other hand, he said, the Socialist Front would
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  • 164 9 Dato Liew warns: We must disappoint some IPOH, Tnurv An appeal to leaders and members of the Malayan Chinese Association in Perak "to stand firm in this hour of national crisis" has been made by the State branch chairmau. Dato Liew Why Home. The appeal Is believed to be in
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  • 66 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The VS. Public Health Service has awarded a research grant to the Chemistry Department of the University of Singapore for a project to study "The phytochemistry of Malayan plants," It was announced here today. The grant, which is for three years, will be worth
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  • 36 9 SINOAPORE. Thurs. A vocal concert organised by the Metro Philharmonic Society in aid of a scholarship tund for two local baritone singers will be held at the Victoria Theatre at 8.30 D.m tomorrow
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  • 298 9 ]Lf ALACCA, Thurs. ITI The president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Had! (Socialist Front), last nUrht accepted an Alliance challenge to carry out investigations into the affairs of the present council. Speaking or. a motion moved by Mr. J.L. dp
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  • 59 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A cinema ticket collector. M. Subramanlam, 19. who appealed against a lower court conviction and sentence of four months' tail for theft of a wallet containing $30 from a Gurkha sapper, had his sentence altered to .a fine of $250 in the
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  • 29 9 SINGAPORE. Ihurs Th« Automobile Association nf Singapore will hold its annual general meeting at the roof graden of th* Adelplii Hotc! on March 25 at 5.15 p.m.
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    • 206 9 "W^ ERNEST X VV-S «v// BoreL^w Awarded first prizes 7 at the Neuchatel o Chronometric Observatory o SoJe Agents Sri 5 OVERSEAS CORPORATION <M> LTD. IT "3 Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penanc EZ_^s«3 HEARING AIDS EXTENSION OF SPECIAL OFFERS A» mo»t of our itock of htaonng Aids hoi been cleored during
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    • 122 9 LUXURIOUS SEA-FRONT FLATS FOR SALE KATONG VILLA EAST COAST ROAD (OPPOSITE ODEON -KATONG SEAFRONT) OFF AMBER ROAD. PILING ALMOST COMPLETED SPECIAL FEATURES:- All flats are facing the tea. Aluminium sliding door* to balcony. Floor area tfm 2,000 tq. ft. per flat. Concealed wiring and luxurious soni- Two Hati on each
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    • 686 9 Today *s Radio, TV 1 Sound Of Jazz; 11.30 Before We RADIO SINGAPORE |}S 8e Ooodni ht: 12 midnl ht BH °f^: V 2 E 5 Me R u V e: CE RADIO MALAYS.A MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE gijfv™^ SWSwL 476 Metre* KM.. 6.00 Time Signal. AM., tf.oo Good Morning; 6.01
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  • 387 10 An industry on the move... COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS. EYE-CATCHING ADS IN LONDON PAPERS DEPICT GROWTH OF MALAYA'S RUBBER OUTPUT From HALL ROMNEY, London "^ATURAL RUBBER an indus--11 try on the move" is the slogan given prominence in eye-catching advertisements in The Financial Times and The Economist which concluded a
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  • 230 10 Unigate's director in S'pore to meet the trade THE director of Unigate Ltd., Mr. L.M. Price, is now in Singapore meeting members of the trade. Mr. Price has Just spent a few weeks visiting two of the group's companies British United Dairies Ltd. in Australia and The Lactose Company o?
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  • 101 10 ABOUT IN shippers ana importers, clients of the Knutsen M"», were entertained to dinner at the Southern Hotel Root Garden, Singapore, on Tuesday. The guests were welcomed by Messrs. John Loh and Chan Sum Wing on behalf of Sandllands Buttery and Co. Ltd., Malaysian agents for ihe
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  • 128 10 Agents- for Mitsui OSK Lines MITSUI O.S.K. Lines Ltd. which will be formed on April 1 following the amalgamation of Mitsui Steamship Co. Ltd. and Osaka Shosen Kaisha, have appointed Malay States Shipping Co. Ltd. and their associate company, Malay States Shipping (F. of Mi. Ltd. as their general agents
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  • 119 10 Photo business trends investigation TWO executives or KodaK Ltd. in London visited Singapore and Kuala Lumpur last week to investigate the market trends in the Malaysian photographic business. Mr. K.B. Sutherland, export sales manager and Mr. M.A. Kirby. a (./eduction technologist. who were paying their first visit here, were Impressed
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  • 39 10 Cigarette sales of the Austrian Tobacco Monopoly last year amounted to more than 10.000 "million, according to figures. Overall consumption of tobacco products rose two per cent to 11.4 million leg., or 1.5 kg. per capacity quota.
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  • 129 10 CANADIAN Pacific Airlines has signed an agreement with the United States Federal Aviation Agency to reserve three delivery posl tlons for the American supersonic Jets. according to Cathay Pacific Airways, general agents for CPAL In Malaysia. Under favourable conditions. CPAL might expect to put its
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  • 51 10 Assistant area manager JUST arrived in Singapore from Qantas head office in Sydney with his wife and two children is the new assistant to the area manager. South-East Asia, Mr. Allan Cameron. Mr. Cameron (above > joined Qantas in 1946 in the accounts department, Sydney, and has worked in Fiji
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  • 53 10 The Chartered Bank Talping branch, established In 1887 moved into a new. and more spacious air-conditioned premi>e;> on the ground floor of the new Bagunan Malaysia. the town's tallest (5 storeys) building, last Saturday. More than *****00 was spent on decorations and furnishinsb. said the Taiping branch manager.
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  • 231 10 BRISBANE FIRM SEEKS MARKET FOR MARGARINE \\R. JOHN L. Forsyth. iTI former president of! the Queensland Cham-i ber of Manufacturers, i Australia, visited Sin- 1 gapore early this week; to seek market outlets i for more Australian products. Mr. Forsyth. who was a member oi the first Austra-lian-Japanese Trade Committee
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    • 241 10 ibiNiimral E name lUiElliJWuw THAT zi. CARRIES your packaged material through xlfcTP^T^ protesting, sroraoe and shipping qv«Hy. Mvly and economically^aafiS -*'-^f^ tt>*COl <M.AIFO»M It savn '>me and greatly TRUCKS are of many m^J rtducet handing toMt sJr~^^^ m^^ m &2OP'^ vanatont. all available t^J Zis?«S^^^ w fn lv caster r^J
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    • 217 10 a«iaM^^VWaftWilla7aV«lHl^ r^^ nl^ l^i r^^^ FRANKENTHAL/PFALZ. GERMANY HIGH PRESSURE SPRAYING PUMP "~fif Most economical for spraying, 9 with 2 outlet* for boom and "i=sdT telephone" UNIMOG DIVISION WAf Sinaaper*: 239, Alexandro Rood. Tel: *****. ■CULI IICUIUCIH y^lk. jM Kuol tymp«r: 366. Jalan Tuonku Abdul Rohmon. Tel: ***** Lighnheoded? y^ c^H
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  • 287 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thi'rs. A police constable told a murder preliminary inquiry today that a "special prisoner' battered *.lie head of a constable on duty outside his cell and then shouted "I want to die kill me." PC. Yunos bin Mohamed Noor, of Brickfields
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  • 74 11 IPOH, Thurs.— Two youths. Llew Kirn Hin, 21, of Teluk Anson. and Choo Kam Fong. 19. of Ipoh. were charged in the magistrate's court here today with armed robbery. They were alleged to have robbed Leong Yue Pan of jewellery worth SlB.OOO in Hugh Low
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  • 30 11 sINGAPOHt. lhurs.— Air Commodore R.E.W Harland has been appointed senior technical staff officer at Par East Air Force headquarters. R.A.F. ChangL He succeeds Air Commodore L. H. Greenman.
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  • 1663 11 SINGAPORE. Thursday *I tried to give her coffee, but she could not swallow' tears in his eyes, Andrew Fang, public relations officer of Malaysian Airways, told the resumed inquest on his wife, Madam Lim Han Neo, that after a quarrel with his
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  • 85 11 POLICE SEIZE FIVE SWORDS OINGAPORE. Thurs. A police party led by deputy Supt. A. Gopalan yesterday arrested three secret society members and seized five six-foot-* long swoids in Redhill Estate. The police found the weapons under a concrete passageway Detained Two of the arrested men were described as members of
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  • 87 11 JESSELTON. Thurs. The acting State Attorney General, Mr. Thomas Jayasuriya, has advised civil servants that they must reorientate their former way of thinking. Speaking at a Civil Service Union function, he said civil servants must be courteous to the public and accept the challenge
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  • 231 11 Alliance's key to victory— by a Mentri KUANTAN, Thursday MALAYSIA'S stand against Indonesia would be the deciding factor which would determine an Alliance victory in the coming State and general elections in Pahang. Pahang's Mentri Besar Dato Wan Abdul Aziz, who said this today, added that this issue was being
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    • 147 11 I BEST EVER I I TRADE-IN OFFER FOR AIR CONDITIONERS!! I I HURRY THERE'S A TIME LIMIT I I GET A NEW HEAVY DUTY 1 I H§| Westinghouse I mSSSm AIR-CONDITIONER NOW I I "B 1 I^V/fl FOR YOUR OLD I V AIR-CONDITIONER 40% IN THE FEDERATION provided that it
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    • 308 11 Straits Times Crossword Al KOs> Adorn net witn Hundred in v VMih ncr 1 entered, unusuuli) exchange (6). clmry of priestly government 8. The lellow in pursuit hire* ia» convertible in 17 across (15). 10. Chm.i-Kiass among the grain IS. Old 4 once lad I could —and uncut tool (3)
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    • 857 12 lß»^^T^Bl^^^^^^^«e^^"l^l^Bßß^^l^^^^^^^^^B^^^l^"^^^^^^^«^a^^Bl onlinurd trom Pace 8> SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm BOX No. A 4534 S.T. Post Killed Thanks to Applicants. DOCUMENTS COPIED WHILE you Robinson Road, B'pore. CERTIFICATES. DOCUMENTS. PHOTOCOPY Instantly. O.D.C. Via Cross Street. (B'pore). Tel: 7095» COOK CENERAL AMAH wanted. European household. District
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    • 1141 12 SITUATIONS WANTED 7* Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtro, READ the Senior Appointmenu Va cant In The Sunday Mall each weea JOAN TOOKB'S AGENCY nas secretarial and Office Staff available now for permanent and temporary posts. Ring Singapore ***** or Kuala Lumpur MM, ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* U (Ml*.)-
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    • 1066 12 OFFICE SPACE VACANT tt Word* U (Min.)— Box St eU. txtro FIRST CLASS SHOWROOM and ony t apace available for rent. Apply Bat gunaa M.C.1.5.. 36. Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. OFFICE SPACE WANTED Word* U (Mt*u>—*OM St eU. OMtrm APPROXIMATELY I.MB sa. ft, office space wanted with easy oar parkin*
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    • 1040 12 FURNITURE tt Word* tt (Min>— Box St et*. omtro GBT Tour Casw furniture nueo wun Super Comfort Dunlot Cushions aad rabulous burnishing Material from Adrian s 425 River Valley Koad. is core). Phone J5574. BEAUTY CULTURE It Word* U (Mtm.>—BOM St tt*. tmtrm LCARN THE SECRBT FORMULA that has brought
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    • 1040 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* U (Min.)—Box St eU. *xtrm I FONQ e\ MANSOR offer* a ipeciai range of good and reliable used Cars 1 I fo. you to choose your Ideal oars. I Piease call at SO. Krarnat Road oif Cavenagh Road Spore for a Kree de- i rr.onitration or
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    • 922 12 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. oxtro BIRTHDAY GIFTS, buying Jewel- lery from Lss» Onn Jewellers. Slnsapor» Tel: 77".BARGAINS GALORE: Every Tuesday snd Friday read the "Stopping Centre in The Milay Mall (or your guide to j ■hoppinc bargains. IX I. CLYPED' CRIAM le UM < safe
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    • 887 12 TENDERS I JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for The Supply Delivery of Metal from Pimdut Quarry in Dindlngs for period from 1.5.64 to 30.4.1965 will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri, J K.R Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 31.3.1964 from Contractors In Classes A to
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    • 835 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancies for the posts of Technician (Electrical Electronic) and Attendant (Workshop) In the Industrial Research Unit of the Board, advertised on 20 1 64 hay* been filled. All applicant* thanked. NOTICES IN THE ESTATE OF THE CHE AISHAH BINTI Ml> SAIXEH alias CHE EISHAH
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    • 1218 13 10 LIVERPOOL k WEST COAST U.K.. OuaS'pon sans S'haa <^na«» •CHILLES Lmrpaal, Dublin la Pt/Talay Mar 21 4ENESTHEUS Li.rrii.l. Gla'tcw Gdi. 15 Mar 22 Mar 2127 Mar 21 MEHELAUS A.onmouth, L'paal. Glasgow Mar 22 Mar 24 Mar 25/ 1 ASTYAHAI Literpeel, Glasgu* Mar 27 Apt 1 Apt I CYCLOPS Liverpeil
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    • 1333 13 mf^n^^nnu^L^Munjpjm EAC LINES aaVtA V— Af > aal SINGAPORt KUALA IUMfUa«f.iWfTTINHA« WHANG aaa^SJhtrffial I m»«»« houjj a. ««.»«c 10 roiei ».i j/s.wiib cmi»» C^SSVN'^^J *HOH| 7MI fMOMI 11*44 PMONI HW HIONI ***** GENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG. BPIMIN, ANIWIRP ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, 60THtN0UR6 AND COPtNHAGtN S bore rei t "FALSTRIA a
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    • 1270 13 1 BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAI PORTS BLNLAHIIj Hamourp a»i a Singapore f S'hani cenana J*. 6 0 u!I it la Part/Mar 21 Mar 24/24 6 •ou" 1 nFNRFnriI *m London API II UtNKtg'.M Rottiroaa Apr il Singapore P. S haa «.-«a-» Hamburg Apt 24 G.l/Tilajf
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    • 1345 13 feMcALISIER tfc CO., LTD. lei: Na. urn. SLXXRMAM LDfB KXAVENEtSS LINK I^ V LONDON. NAMBURO. OOTTfROAM. LOS ANGELAS. SAN FRANCISCO. mviF hull 1 MinniF^anmiL SEATTLE. VAIICOUVER t PORTLANI «AVIE, HULL ft MIDDUSIROUCM Actipt.-aj cane fer CeeUal t Seatk t OH OF WELLINGTON Aamca. S'pora P. Sham fenaog auUGAINVILLE 25/27 Mai
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  • 249 14 APRIL first grad* rubber buyer* lob. cleied at 5 p.m. in lingspore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 711 cent* per lb. down quarter of h cent or W*dnr*day> clMlng level mr the position The tone waa quiet. R.A.I, and F.M.R.E. closing price, in cant* per lb. yesterday: Int.
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  • 39 14 elation made these change* la Ita rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to S100): telling TT or OB ready: Front* Franc* 159 1/8: Italian Lire *****: Dsutiche Mark* 129: Holland Guilder* 117 1 I; Belgian Francs 1613.
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  • 40 14 /\N the fr*e exenange marfcot In HonK KonK yesterday the U.I. dollar was quoted at 74i for TT ?r.d 5.73 for cash. Sterling was quoted at 15 98 and on', tael of geld at 24»i. j i I
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  • 28 14 March 19. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 1 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN:- $542 (up $5.37 i). Estimated offering 260 tons (down 10 tons).
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  • 475 14 From Our Market Correspondent OPERATORS on the Malayan Stock Exchange were in a more cheerful frame of mind yesterday after scouring the morning newspaper headlines whim said that highly placed sources in Jakarta had stated Indonesia had accepted the Philippines compromise formula for the
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  • 26 14 Malayan Stock Indices Mar. 18 Mar. 19 'Industrials: IDA.fX) 110.67 Tins: 133.75 134.75 rubbers: ll>4.!7 104.27 Drc. 30. 1963- inn l)rc. 29, 196?- inn
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  • 826 14 /COMBINED business in the Sin- gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday ■with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustaad (3.000) $1.85, (1,000) $1.88; C.S. Holding (5.000) 53.35. 11.000) $3.36: Ounlopi (3.000) $2.70, (3.000) $2.71. (6.000) $2.72; Esse ord*. (2.000)
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  • 70 14 /MINESE Product Eichirm*. Singav per* noon price* per picul yettsrday: Coconut oil: hulk S47| sellers, dnira SSOt seller* C*pri: March/Apttl IK <°on'inrnt: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok whitr .<!«•_'» MHM, B»rawak while |1M MiHfa, iiperial Sarawak black $\Tlt nellers. sarblm :-ariipoiirf t.l.ick mil's cellrra. ASIA »13it sellers Singapore Coconut Oil
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  • 383 14 THERE was a sharper rally i in the price of Straits tin yesterday of $5,374 to $542 per plcul. The offering was estimated at 250 tons or down 10 tons. A firmer tone was seen In early tin dealings in London on
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    • 1141 14 BSBBSfew BSM ir^Lf Ww asr B*y^ss*l*^ 4*JBJ H*M |t^^ P^^^pgJl AUSTRALIA SERVICE INBIA. PAKISTAN AND P. GULF SEIVICf Ti: Tt»is»ill«. Briskin, Sydsey. MelkairM It: Ma«ras »si Nagaaatt«aa Pening P. Shim S port I S'ooct P S'nam BOMBALA 21/23 Mar 24/21 Mai Jull n M/M M M Tl: Freaaitlt. AHInH. Melkiurac.
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    • 570 14 NEDLLOTD GREAT LAKES SERVICE fast sailisgs fraa Malaysia direct ta Cmaaus ml U.S. trial Lakes urti. Singaport Pt Sham Penang an Montreal MXI Sailed 21 Mar 22 Mar 21 Apr UTRECHT 21 Mar/ 7 Apr 13/15 Apr II Apr 15 May BAWEAN S/ I May 13 14 Mat 15/U May
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    • 847 15 1 4P^HPVpP*^BslsiVsBB NOTICE THIS is to notify the public that Mr. DING WONO KWONG has left our employment on the 15th March 1964, and is therefore no longer authorised to transact any business on our behalf. OETZ BROS. AND CO. INC., Kuala Lumpur. MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. (Incorporated in Singarire) NOTICE
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    • 800 15 ESSO STANDARD MALAYA LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors has authorised the payment of debenture Interest of i'.i'o for the half year to April 11, 1964 in respect of the V Redeemable Debenture Stock 1973, to all debenture stockholders who
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    • 902 15 NOTICES NOTICE NGEE ANN KONGSI SCHOLARSHIPS NOTICE Is hereby given that thirteen Scholarships eight of which will be tenable at the Ngee Ann College, two at the Nanyang University, two at the University of Singapore and one at an Australian University are offered by the Ngee Ann Kongsi. Candidates may
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    • 694 15 NOTICES REMINDER SIME DARBY used equipment tender (In sealed envelopes) closes at 2.30 p.m. on Monday 23rd March 1964. NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY MEETING CONVENE BY THE SINGAPORE BUDDHIST FEDERATION At the Special Standing Committee Meeting of the Singapore Buddhist Federation held on 16th March 1964, matters on diverse opinions on
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    • 984 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERTADBIRAN KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU VACANCIES FOR TECHNICAL CADETS (CIVIL) (SIGNAL) Applications are invited from Federal Citizens who have not attained their 31st birthday for appointment as Technical Cadets (Civil) and (Signal) in the Malayan Railway Administration. 2. Applicants must: (i) have completed the Prescribed course of training as
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    • 463 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA LIBRARY ASSISTANT Applications are invited for one post of Library Assistant. Minimum qualification: A degree from a recognised University. Salary Scale: Probationers, $505 x 25 580. Qualified: $605 x 25 805. Probationers with honours degree will receive one Increment above the initial point on appointment.
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    • 876 15 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION Is Informed that the Banking (Clearing House) Regulations IM3 ax* to be amended from Ist April 1964. to permit the return of unpaid cheques to the presenting bank on the first business day- following the day of presentation not later than 3.30 p.m. on Monday!
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    • 202 16 CABLES IN BRIEF Chong Teik enters 4th round •pjK< >\ TO. Thurs.— Oon Chong Teik <M:i!ay.sla> entered men's •ingles fourth round in the Cana- dian open badminton championships when he beat Bert Fergus vCanada' 15-13, 5-15. 15-5* ATHLETICS— Tha first under-four-minute mile on the African continent was achieved when P«ur
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    • 498 16  -  OH KEE TIANG: Penang, Thurs. by C'WEALTH XI RUN UP FAST 258-7 DEC, THEN SKITTLE MCA ILTEST Indian Seymour Nurse (88 in 56 minutes) and Australian lan McLachlan (90 in 114 minutes) gave Penang cricket fans a runsfeast to remember appreciatively when E. W.
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    • 310 16 COMMONWEALTH XI Ist inns— Nurse c Lee b Kurugnanam 88.Taylor b Doss 13. Mclachlan c Aruldoss b Doss 90. N.i Hah of P.it.itidi b Delilkan 19. Ilutton c sub. b Delilkan 4. Griffith c Doss b Lee 13. < ok h lan c Aruldoss b Doss 23. I'retzlik not
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    • 37 16 SOCCER Friendlies (Spore) HAF 1 S'oore Youths 0; Spore Malays Gold Cup XI 3 Spore 'A' 2. HOCKEY Spore senior ko: Schools 6 Khalsa 0. Kedah Lge: Rangers 3 Police 1; PWD 4 NU Teachers 1.
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    • 473 16 THONG'S CALL FOR MEETING BRINGS NEW CONFUSION SPORTSFRONT by Norman Siebel T<HE Federation of Malaya Olympic Council ceased to exist the day Malaysia came into being on Sept. 16 but it continues to reach out from the shadows to do mischief to Malaysian sports Harmony. Thong Poh Nyen. secretary of
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    • 40 16 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Malayan Table Tenni* Association offl- cials: President Tay Boon Seng; vice-presidents Lee Yuen Hong, Worn? Yuen Cheng. Pong Hln Hoong. Chong Kok Llm and Owen Liv; secretary Joseph R. Menezes Treasurer to be nominated from Perak.
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    • 204 16 No decisions possible without us— SOSC SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Singapore will not be represented at the meeting called in the name of the Olympic Council of Malay--.1.1 at Stadium Nexara. Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow. This decision was unanimously taken at the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council's emergency meeting after 90 minutes of
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    • 55 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A spirited seoend-hatf rally by Federation Signals enabled them to beat Selangor Indian Association 4-1 in the SHA league Div. 1 ir.Htch at Rifle Range Road today Schemer of Signal's team was ins:de-right Norrtin. who bagged two goals. Their other scorer* were Burhan and Rahim.
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    • 62 16 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Negri Setn bila n Women's Hockey Association team for the tournament between Singapore, Selangor, Perak. and Penang will be chosen from: Theo Munro (captain), T. Hlle. T. Ahmad. Yogeswary. M. Nagulamblgl. N. Kanagavalli. A. Patmeswary, Suseela Fonseka, Zahariah Mohamed Talb, Asmah Abdullah, David Smith. S. Rani.
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    • 36 16 IPOH, Thurs. The Perak Amateur FA- announced today that complimentary pases will not be Issued for the FAM Cup final between Perak and Selangor here on Mar. 29. Gate charges will be $1.
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    • 23 16 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Chow Kwal Lam (Negri and PWD) has been suspended for three years from Mar. 17 by the Negri Sembilan FA.
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    • 186 16 BADMINTON I POH. Thurs All ten members; of the Malaysian Thomas Cup training squad will be seen in action on the opening da> of the Perak open badminton championships here tomorrow. Among them are Penang's Teh I Kew San. the Malaysian No. 1 and
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    • 104 16 J^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The best women hockey players from Singapore, Penan*. Peralc. Negri Sembilan and Selanqor will take pan io an Interstate tournament which will also servo as trials for the Malaysian women's team to tour Australia next year. The programme Is: Tomorrow 4 p.m. Selangor v
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    • 92 16 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY Quadranrular: Johore v Negri (3.50 p.m.);. Spore v Malacca (5.10. both matches at Parrer Pk). Women's tourney: Sgor v Penang (4 p.m.); Negri v Perak (6.15. both matches at Princes Rd. XL). S'ger Dlv. 2SChartered Bank v Rlda (Brickfields). Ipoh Div. 1: KIA v ACBII (padang). BADMINTON
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 195 17 LONDON, Thurs.— Two former winners of the race, AyaU and Klbnore, are among the 37 acceptors for the Grand National Steeplechase to be run over four miles and 856 yards at Aintree on Saturday. Three horses were taken out of the race at yesterday's threeday forfeit
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    • 196 17  -  by Epsom Jeep RACING JPOH, Thurs. Sakunbo did a brilliant trial on a fast track here this morning. Ridden by Ken Smith, the mare turned on the pace from the 6f post and sprinted to the 3f in 36sec. She kept up a
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    • 391 17 TPOH, Thurs. 1 Weights for all eight races here on Sunday: Cl. 3, Div 1 9f Fort Knox 9.07 Coral Water 9.02 Froggie II 8.10 Trmdwood 8.09 Affectation 8.09 Couag 8.06 Kai Tere II 8.05 Lady Avalett 8.04 Aladdin II 8.03 Paragon 8.02 Superior Pal 7.13 Java Plum 7.10
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    • 260 17 TPOH Thurs. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races. RACE 1 One furlong out Hu.iMu-L.in moved across onto Your Highness 11. RACE 2 Between the 3f and the turn Into the straight Lord Locan was banging badly and eventually had to be checked off
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    • 843 17 18 ENTRIES FOR SINGAPORE DERBY on APR. 5 rpHERE are 18 entries for the Singapore Derby x (12f) to be run on the last day of the Bukit Timah meeting on Mar. 29, Apr. 1 and 5. A total of 245 horses has been entered for the meeting 59 In
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 148 17 Mh'ft Omp Uu V.T. Hawnlin f nE HS:S! ir f n SSlf HE WAa L-— ">v II <TMSW A MATTER 1 I MOW.DM3UTAKEMB A HE PONT I A MOOVIAN_ONry JUST SHUT UP TALKS UKE YEH._aO \OF INTERNATIONAL TO TUNK... OR PO J LOOK LIKE I I NEVER SA* /AW TAKE
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  • 802 18 'Beat the Front for democratic and socialist Malaysia' People's Action Party manifesto pinpoints two objectives in general election I SINGAPORE. Thurs Till-: People's Action Part\ today announced its own main objectives in contesting the Malayan general election for the first time. They are: To assist in the building of a
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  • 240 18 SOEK'S VOLUNTEER CALL TO BUILD RESISTANCE' JAKARTA. Thursday. INDONESIA'S Information Department has ex- plained that the purpose of President Soekarno's command for volunteers to "crush Malaysia" is to "strengthen the nations resistance." Observers and newspapers assumed, as did apparently many of the volunteers, that the youth force would be used
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  • 81 18 Indonesians picked up in boat MUAR, Thurs. Marine police here picked up a boat carrying five Indonesians on Monday. A police spokesman said today that they were later released after they were identified as traders. The Muar police also arrested two "hitch-hikers" on suspicion. They were reported to be carrying
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  • 70 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Heralds' Choral Society will present a "Joint recital" at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday. Those taking part are Ml&s Sundra Foong. a Taiwan-trained soprano. Mr. Cheng Yau Wan. a local tenor and young oianists. Ton Chee Hung and Miss Daphne Chong. Works by well-known local
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  • 31 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Assemblyman for Aljunied. Mr. S. V. Llngam, will not be able to hold his weekly "meet-the-people sessions from tomorrow, up till the end of next month.
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  • 108 18 LONDON. Thurs. Mr Charles Cooper. M, a bachelor, won ££25.134 yesterday on a national football nool a world record for a penny "treble (h.imr ulertl— I his involves trying to pick eight drawn games from the Mrrkend's professional football kuiiics Mr. Cooper,
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  • 201 18 Nanyang graduate found dead in U.K. SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Nanyang University arts graduate was found dead by Surrey police in Britain yesterday, Singapore police learnt this morning. Surrey police flashed a message to Singapore stating that they found the body of a Chinese. A check of the fingerprints revealed that
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  • 58 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chinese YMCA is organising a 23-day "Olympic tour" of Japan In October during which members can see the Olympic Games. The number of persons to be taken on the trip will be limited to 30. Those who are interested should send In
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  • 47 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The tentative dates for the Joint examination for the Cambridge School Certificate and the General Certificate of Education and the Joint Examination for the Higher School Certificate and the General Certificate of Education will be from Nov. 19 to Dec. 4 this year
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  • 433 18 LONDON. Thurs. It was another unsettled day In the stock markets and only gilt-edged and dollar stocks provided bright spots. Political and labour uncertainties were again keeping buyers away from equities while at the same time safety-first buying of gilts increased. Dollar stocks were buoyant
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  • 339 18 '700 WAR DEPT MEN ARE SURPLUS SINGAPORE, Thursday: ABOUT 700 civilian workers employed in \Yai Department establishments here are t Ix 1 declared redundant, an Army spokesman revealed today. But. he* said, if they voluntarily retired on redundancy terms, the number to be dismissed would eventually be cut to some
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  • 290 18 Tun Razak settles polls seat dispute IPOH, Thurs. A A dispute over allocation of seats in Perak for the Malayan Indian Congress in the general election was settled here tonight by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. Tun Razak had arrived by special plane earlier In the morning r>
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  • 241 18 Malaysia to present the facts at Afro-Asian talks KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. All disputes between AfroAsian countries should be settled by peaceful means. The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Dato Mohamed Ismail bin Mohomed Yusof, said this today before leaving for Algiers to attend the sixth session of the Afro-Asian
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  • 21 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Loh Ah Fong has been re-elected president of the Chinese Association for the eighth successive time.
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  • 139 18 Policemen save wife from being raped TPOH> Thorn Two 1 cycling policemen saved a young and practically nude housewife from being raped on the banks of the Kinta River, near Gunong Cheroh, yesterday. The housewife, Chiong Ah Mooi, 29, of Sungei Siput, had come to Ipoh in the morning to
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  • 31 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. R.V. Ebert, a Social Welfare Department officer, will fjive a talk on "To be a Social Worker" at the Shell Theatrette at 3 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 189 18 IGNATIUS MANUEL. I inter, long standing resident of Svnrnlmn, panwd away at 12.00 noon HIM, leaving hrhlnd his beloved wife Mary Manuel and flvr children to mourn for hit toon. Funeral. 4-30 p.m. Church of Visitation. Seremhan 20-3-64. MR. AU PO CHEE axe 67 panned away on 17-3-64 In
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    • 93 18 W. Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TO RUKMANI OEVI and Ralamiru h »on on M-3-44. Hrothcr to fata* Devi. A PROUD TRADITION..,. \U Every year. th« trade winds c«fy to r^mmmr^m) Singapore the ptcturecqu* Bugis prahus in their hundreds— their holds filled with *pice and merchandise from the far-ofl r :pA Celebes
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    • 42 18 UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore far the period 8 p.m. on Weunesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur si 72 Kota Bharu 88 70 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 95 72 Malacca 91 73 Singapore 90 72
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