The Straits Times, 30 March 1964

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 547 1  -  HENRY PAUL JOSEPH MIRANDA 7 parachutes found ALSO, A SMALL BOX OF AMMO IN ESTATE NEAR TELOK ANSON: WATCHMAN TELLS OF A LARGE PLANE WITHOUT LIGHTS -By- and IPOH, Sunday AN unidentified aircraft made a mystery airdrop in the Lower Perak district, near Telok Anson, early this morning.
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  • 416 1 fEMERLOH, Sun.— 1 The Alliance looks forward to winning the general election by an overwhelming majority to show President Soekarno that "Malaysians want no truck with Indonesia." The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said this today when he addressed more
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  • 196 1 MALAYSIA'S EXAMPLE TO WORLD— BY NIXON KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. The former UJB. VicePresldent. Mr. Richard M. Nixon, said today that Malaysia was becoming, like West Berlin, "an example of an Island of freedom and free enterprise" He told reporters at the airport before leaving this morning for Bangkok after a
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  • 36 1 TOKYO. Sun. The U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Edwin O. Reischauer. -.vho was stabbed In the right leg by a Japanese youth last Tuesday, today lapsed into a serious condition in the Toranomon hospital.
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  • 216 1 NAPLES, Son.— Rescue teams were toiling early today to remove the first bodies from the still smouldering wreckage of an Alitalia Viscount airliner which crashed last night on Vesuvius, killing all 45 on board. The plane, on the last leg of a Turin-Rome-Naples flight, with
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  • 118 1 LT. TENGKU Abdullah son of the Sultan of Pahang, and his bride. Che Kosni binte Ismail, after their wedding in Kampong Bahru. Kuala Lumpur., yesterday. The bersanding ceremony took place at the bride's house in Jalan Hale. Lt. Tengku Abdulah, 25. is
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  • 646 1 LEE: SA VE THE TENGKU FROM HIS FRIENDS KLUANG. Sunday. THE Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said here tonight that half the problems facing Malaysia were created by Tengku Abdul Rahman's "old friends who skilfully and cynically exploit his personal loyalties." Mr. Lee said that to save the
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  • 94 1 Quake cuts Pacific Ocean cable LONDON. Sun.— A break in the Commonwealth cable off the Canadian Pacific cjast probably caused by yesterday's earthquake in the region has cut off all telephone cable circuits lrom Britain to Australia and New Zealand. In Anchorage. Alaska, the number of known dead in the
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  • 38 1 LILLE i Northern Prance i. Sun. The Elville family's dinner was Interrupted here by an unexpected woman guest who drove her car through the dining-room wall and up to the table. No one was hurt. Reuter.
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  • 59 1 GLENDALE (California). Sun Bank clerk Susan Leroy. 43. who has been eld up before and robbed of $520. vaa stunned to see the same man walk up to her counter. H" had a an and handed her a not* reading "Give me all your 108
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  • 309 1 Bomb No. 3 holes wall at beach OINGAPORE, Sun. Another bomb exploded today, the third since the year began, by the sea-wall at the end of Nallur Road, off 7,'. milestone. Upper East Coast Road. There were no casualties, but the explosive blasted a 12 sq. ft. hole In the
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  • 29 1 MacA CRITICAL WASHINGTON, sun (.<■inr.il of Army MacArthur underwent his third major surmry in M <l.i>s tod.i>. and doctors s.i id liin condition was critical —I l'l
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 416 2 PARIS, Sunday •JHE leading member of the French Communist Party, McMaurice Thorez, hinted here this week that the recognition of China by France includes a secret agreement betweent Gen. de Gaulle and Mr. Mao Tse-tung about nuclear weapons. In a speech
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    • 240 2 A Foreign Ministers' conference before the 'Summit' (COLOMBO. Sun— A conference here preparing: the ground for the summit conference of n o n aligned States planned to be held in Cairo next October has recommended that it should be pr«ceded by a Foreign Ministers' meeting. A communique issued last night
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    • 30 2 Hand-in-hand KING HUSSEIN of Jordan, and his host. Sheikh Abdullah Salim al-Sabah, the Ruler of Kuwait, walk hand-in-hand to dinner. King Hussein was on a three-day official visit. UPI picture.
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    • 173 2 NEW YORK, Sun. Japan will be among exhibiting manufacturers at the New York International Automobile Show opening here on April 4 and featuring some 500 makes and models of cars from eight countries. Cars making their first appearance will include Britain's Sunbeam Alpine
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    • 128 2 THE RAF WIPES OUT YEMENI FORT Sun. Eight RAF fighter planes destroyed a Yemeni fort just across the frontier from Beihan State In a stern counter-at-tack yesterday against Yemeni air attacks on Beihan A statement by the British High Commission here said the coun-ter-attack against yie fort had been ordered
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    • 186 2 Mrs. Banda: I'll allow no-one to dictate to me pOLOMBO. Sun. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister, said today she would allow no-one to establish dictatorships, "and what, is more, I shall allow no-one to dictate to me." Mrs. Ba nd a r a n aike. .•-peaking at a rally
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    • 55 2 ADDIS ABABA, Sun.— Heavy fighting between Ethiopian and Somali forces broke out again yesterday at Ina Gubha in the central sector of the 900-mile border between the two countries, according to reports reaching here. Ethiopia said 440 Somali troops had been killed in three days of
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    • 23 2 TOKYO. Sun.— Afcout 152 persons were injured today when two crowded trains collided at Nagoya in central Japan. Reuter.
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    • 175 2 Sun. Phan 3 Quanfc Don*, former high political agent of the regime of the late South Vietnamese P r c s ident Ngo Din,h Diem, was sentenced to death by a revolutionary court at the northern city of Hue yesterday. The Vietnamese
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    • 77 2 SAIGON. Sun. Cable and radio-teletype services between Saigon and overseas centres wpre interrupted by a sudden striko of telecommunications employee of the Vietnamese post office on Friday night. Post office officials said the workers went on strike demanding 13 months" oav annually. The
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    • 19 2 JERUSALEM. Sun. Four Arab infiltrators were killed by Israeli security forces yesterday an army spokesman said. U.PX
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 70 3 For all-night work RUSH TO FINISH BRIDGE OVER THE SEVERN JtfO. not fairy lights at this stage, but they are giant floodlight* stretched out on tlu> suspension cables of the new Severn Bridge between Ausl anil Chepstow. in South-West England. They have been fitted and wired up in anticipation of
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    • 83 3 Crew arrives on tanker's stern section NEWPORT NEWS, (Virginia). Sun. Thirty-five crew members of the American tanker San Jaclnto, which broke In two after an explosion on Thursday 40 miles off the Virginia coast, arrived here yesterday aboard the vessel's stern section. The stern section of the 11,257--ton tanker was
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    • 62 3 (JLENDALE. (California), Sun. —Bank clerk Susan Leroy, 43. who has been held up belore and robbed of $520, was stunned to see the same man walk up to her counter. He had a Run ,mri hundod her a note reading: Give me all your 10's
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    • 131 3 Joan grounded for a few days rpHE HAGUE, Sun.-- Joan Merrlam, an American pilot on a round-the-world solo flight, said yesterday she would have* to stay for a few days in Surinam for repairs to her twin-engined Piper plane. According to a report from Paramaribo, Dutch Guinea, Miss Merrlam, a
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    • 37 3 l Ii.LE (Northern France). Sun. The Leville family's dinner was interrupted here by an unexpected woman guest who drove her car through the dining-room wall and up to the table. No one was hurl.— Reuter.
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    • 146 3 87 ARRESTED AT BAN-THE-BOMB SIT-DOWN LONDON, Sunday. piGHTY-SEVEN people were arrested yesterday J lna barvthe-bomb demonstration outside a big American air base at Ruislip, north-west of I London. They included 30 women and three Juveniles. The arrests followed a mass sit-down outside the base, when 2.600 policemen blocked an attempt
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    • 65 3 Former premier to be airline chairman THE HAGUE, Sun. Former Premier Jan de Quay will be named chairman of the board of directors of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, authoritative sources said yesterday. KLM has been hit with Internal difficulties in recent months that have resulted in constant changes in its
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    • 43 3 LONDON. Sun. Britons shivered in grey chiily weather yesterday at a host ol Easter Saturday sports fixtures. including the Boat Race. Puil weather reduced the flow of holiday traffic on many roads and seaside resorts were not crowded. Reuter.
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    • 58 3 CAPETOWN, Sun. Two expert mountain ci:mbers were the victims of a hoax today when they made a daring descent to rescue a "woman" lodged halfway down a sheer coastal cliS here. Narrowly missing death (rom falling rocks, the climbers reached the spot, to find that the
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    • 122 3 The vicar sees scope for more hangings I ONDON, Sun. A Church of England vicar said in his parish magazine on Saturday that hanging was a proper punishment and not just for murderers. The Rev. Keith Wood, 31, of Basildon. said hanging also should be the penalty for: PERSISTENT sexual
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    • 118 3 patrol's way NICOSIA, Sun. Armed Turkish Cypriote yesterday barred St. Hllarion Castle to Canadian troops of the United Nations making one of their first patrols in the Kyrenia mountain range. The Turks welcomed the Canadians at the gates of the moun-tain-top stronghold, but told
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    • 50 3 WINDHOEK (Southwest Africa). Sun. Warden C. J. Rocher. of the Etosha game reserve, leaped up a tree when chased by a lion. The branch snapped and he fell to the ground beside the lion which ran away when he threw the broken branch at it— Reuter.
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    • 30 3 ROME. Sun. Twenty-three people were injured today when a Turin-Rome express Jumped the rails about six miles south of Leghorn after running Into a landslide. Reuter.
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    • 26 3 NEW YORK, Sun. One out of every five New Yorkers llvei In "conditions approximating poverty", according to a report Issued by Mayor Robert Wagner.
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    • 91 3 LONDON, Sun. Seven waitresses yesterday won a victory for modesty. The girls had threatened to strike if they had to climb a new "seethrough" staircase that leads to an extension of a bar at Stamford. They claimed customers sitting beneath the 13 stairs would
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    • 133 3 FIRE BURNS OUT HOSTILITY TOWAROS A TURNCOAT WASHINGTON, Sun^-A fire which destroyed the house here of a Korean War turncoat, Otho Bell, has broken a spell of hostility by neighbours against him and his family. BeU, 33, was one of 21 American soldiers who defected to China after the Korean
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    • 177 3 I OLD CAPITAL SHOE STORE STOCK TAKING SALE starts ronw 500 PAIRS OF LADIES HIGH HEEL SHOES TO CLEAR AT $16/- (UP. $31/90) AND BELOW ALSO SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 15^ TO 50% FOR ALL OTHER SHOES ON SALE S P. U.P. High Heel Shoes $18.00 $31.90 Medium Heel Shoes $16.00
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 215 4 SINGAPORE NURSING SERVICE IMPRESSES DIRECTOR SINGAPORE, Sun. Miss Sheila Quinn, director of the Social and Economic Welfare Division of the International Council of Nurses, said that she was tremendously impressed with the potential in the nursing service in Singapore after a 14-day visit here. Miss Quinn said that the desire
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  • 62 4 SINOAPORE. Sun. Mr. A. V. Devan has been elected chairman of the Singapore Polytechnic Staff Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. Other officials include Mr. Seng Ah Kow. secretary: Mr. Pong See Weng. treasurer; Mr. Chen Shean Yin. assistant treasurer; Messrs. P. J. Alfred. Benjamin Masillamoney. Abu
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  • Article, Illustration
    109 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. More than 100 scouts and scouters were guests of the British Army at a camp at headquarters, Farelf, in Tanglin, during the weekend. The camp was declared open by Mr. Charles Lee, District Commissioner for Tionr Bahru. He unfurled the Malaysian, Singapore and British flags. The
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  • 290 4 Profit issue in union dispute SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today called on its members to boycott the handling of any work belonging to Harrisons and Crosfleld (S) Ltd., following a sit-down strike by the firm's 110 workers. The union's general secretary, Mr. T. V. Gomez,
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  • 23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— WaUr will be cut off in Jalan Boon Lay 15 m.s. on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 361 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following I* today* schedule Uimpur (ML 497) B.OS «m. 1 of civil aircraft movtmenti at British united Airways From Paya Lcbar airport Singapore: Stanited. Istanbul. Bombay <BR ARRIVALS 8«2) 8 a.m. •OAC: From Melbourne. Brisbane. DEPARTURE! Darwin (BA 713) 9.25 p.m.: from BOAC: To
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  • 367 5 MALACCA, Sunday. fUE Commissioner of Local Government, Tengku Syed Abdullah bin Tengku Syed Omar, has told the Malacca Municipal Council that the Central Government cannot guarantee to provide money for its Bona Vista-Bachang road project. In, a letter to
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  • 110 5 1(1 ALA LUMPUR, Sun. A young Brazilian artist, Joaquin Pedro RebHro Araujo (above), wants to impress upon the public that not all artists are beatniks. "I am a serious artist. I do not have to sport a beard and wear controversial
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  • 22 5 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Old Boys Association of St. Pauls Institution here will hold Its annual meeting on April 6
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  • 215 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A mass protest meeting of the Singapore Teachers' Union yesterday adootea a resolution condemning the lack of efficiency of some Ministry of Education officials in dealing with "urgent" matters of the union. The meeting, attended by over 1,500 teachers, urged
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  • 131 5 KOTA BHARU, Sun.— The Kelantan Btate Land Development Board has decided to release the $24,000 gift which the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. sent to help 400 settlers in the Ayer Lanas land development scheme Thi> decision was taken at a
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  • 235 5 1 2-week-old marriage ends in tragedy for —couple SINGAPORE, Sun. The two week old marriage of a >oung Malay couple ended in tragedy this morning. The bodies of Saad bin Sastero. 25. and his wife. Fatlmah binte Hashlm, 21, were found this morning on a bed in their home in
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  • 127 5 DOCTORS NEEDED FOR THE FORCES I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Doctors are urgently needed by the Malaysian Armed Forces. A Ministry of Defence spokesman said today that eight doctors were needed for their present expansion programme. "There Is a shortage of doctors in the armed forces and the problem cannot be solved
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  • 80 5 SINGAPORE. Sun —Copies of the register of electors for the 51 electoral divisions are available for inspection at the office of the Registration Officer, Ministry of Social Affairs, and at various schools, post offices and community centres. They can be inspected between 10 am. and 1 p.m..
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  • 123 5 itfUAR, Sun. TeleAf vision viewers here will get better and brighter reception on. their sets when aTV sub-s tat i o n costing SBO.OOO is built on Bukit Treh. Construction work is expected to start next month on the 500 ft. hill, three miles from
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  • 29 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Police yesterday detained 17 suspect gangsters under the Societies Ordinance and one more under the Crimlanl Law (Temporary Provisions Ordinance. Police also screened 2.215 peoplr
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  • 23 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Criminal Justice (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance has been extended for a further period of one year from April 1.
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  • 81 6 Performance of 'Readings from Shakespeare' SINOAPORE Sun. The Department of Extra-mural Studies of the University of Singapore has arranged for a performance ot "Readings from Shakespeare" on April 19 at 3 p.m. at the Cultural Centre to commemorate thp nniveisary of Shakespeare birth. The readings will be interspersed by renderings
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  • 290 6 IPOH, Sunday' 'J'HE Ipoh Municipal Council's Sl7 million sewerage scheme, which has been delayed for two years, has now been shelved temporarily. Implementation of the scheme would necessitate an increase of rates, according to the Municipal Treasurer. Mr. J. B. Potter. For
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  • 17 6 KAJANO. Sun. A welfare •lib-committee has been formed by the Malayan Chinese Association branch here
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  • 133 6 J^LALA LL.MPLR, Sun. Some farmers who had been given good livestock by the Government broke their agreement, sold them prematurely and lied that tigers had eaten them. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said this tonight over Radio Malaysia when
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  • 28 6 IPOH. Sun. Thieves broke into the library of the Pasir Plnji new village primary Chinese school here last night and took 220 books valued at SlBO.
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  • 330 6 War Dept. offers gratuities to 3,000 -amahs —I SINGAPORE, Sun. The British Services in, Malaya have offered to pay more than 3.000 amahs gratuities for their past services, a spokesman for the Services said today. He said this was the final effort to break the deadlock in negotiations on the
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  • 195 6 FOURTEEN CHINESE EMBRACE ISLAM KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Fourteen Chinese all men became Muslims this morning at a mass conversion ceremony at the Muslim Centre in Jinjang. seven miles from here. The two-houc ceremony was conducted by a kathl, Hajl Hassan bi.i Haji Omar The ceremony was tied in with the
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  • 87 6 I Sports car in ditch because of a dog PENANG, Sun— An Indian merchant, Mr. V. Gulamali. 38. escaped injury when his new sports car overturned in a ditch near the junction of Kelawei Road and Edgecombe Road early this morning. He told police he was driving along Kelawei Road
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  • 231 6 fURUN (Central Ke- dah), Sun. The Minister of Agriculture i and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. last night callI ed on the people to be or, Ruard against "subversive elements" who were trying to cause misunderstanding between. Malays and nonMalays. "These unscrupulous groups
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • Article, Illustration
    1824 7  - JAMES BOND IAN FLEMING A FURTHER INSTALMENT OF THE GREATEST BOND STORY Bond has killed the gangster Blofeld and sealed the outlet of a volcanic geyser so that it will burst and riestro) the Castle of Death and all in it. With minutes left. Bond himself seeks escape from the
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  • 99 8 Wmrdt tit (Minimum) MRS. WEE HVE KWEE and famllr thank relative* and friends who sent tondolesce messages, wreaths aod attended tb* funeral of the late Lawrence H.K. Wee of Johore Bahru. THE FAMILY OF late Mr. Chra Hum Tat tbank all relatives and friends for their kind condolences, wreaths,
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  • 256 8 M Worrf. Sit (Minimum I PITZPATRICK'S Supermarket. OOice A Stores will be closed Today for ■Ml Holiday. MR. K.E. MEYER IMMti that he •rill not he able to attend to hi* patient* on Monday 30th March a* previously WE ARE OPEN Today. What nicer way to sixnd an Baatar
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  • The Straits Times
    • 637 8 Bandoeng Belgrade There is an obvious clash of I objectives, and in some res-pi-rts of participating nations, between the proposed Afro- Asian conference for which Indonesia hopes to play host, iind the conference of unitliuni'd count.nes to be held in Cairo in October. Both conferences are oi" major importance to
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    • 339 8 There was never much doubt that the Central Government would provide cash aid for Kedah's drought stricken pad i -farmers. Throughout the disaster period it rendered assistance in many other ways and more than a J i month ago it announced cash grants would be available j
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    • 217 8 Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim has drawn timely ati tention to the unsatisfactory state of science instruction in Malaysian schools. In the first place, there isn't enough of it, and what there is tends to be out of date. Subjects which properly belong together^ such as physics and chemistry
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  • 1043 8  - Turning a myth into reality RICHARD HALL AN AFRICAN STATE IS BEATING RACE PREJUDICE WITH A SMILE from LUSAKA. Sun. THE fondest wish of Mr. Kenneth Kaun d o Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia, has always been to show that where Si r Roy Welensky failed he can succeed in
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  • LETTERS
    • 214 8 I refer to the letter by "Disappointed" in the Straits Times on March 18, 1964. I have to point out that all hotels in Singapore are administered under the Hotels Ordinance, 1954 (No. 24 of 1954) and rules made under the ordinance, namely The Hotels Licensing Regulations
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    • 217 8 rE task of training 3.000 new teachers for next year is undoubtedly a. difficult one, and the Straits Times Editorial (20.3.64) did well in mentioning that the Ministry of Education should welcome vievs on the subject. I disacree with thr idea of establishing a centre in a Sixth
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    • 64 8 ALOR Star is a healthy place to live in. The cholera epidemic is tarrying here longer than In most other towns. It Is exciting too. In the past two months, two fires have brightened the town, one at midnight and the other in day time. Lately, our tap
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    • 115 8 CINCE the State Assembly election is round the corner I believe residents along Jalan Ayer Panas Bharu In Kuala Lumpur. will recall their past experience and win be extremely cautious when casting their votes. Their dl.sappointme.it lies in the fact that the road leading to their house
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    • 114 8 rpHERE have been many A suggestions as to how best the Ministry of Education should recruit its 3.000 new teachers for its crash programme. The views put forward by 'D.T.C. Trained' (ST. 23.3.64) however cannot go unchallenged. What use is there in recruiting D.T.C. trained teachers (irrespective of
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    • 68 8 REFERENCE is made to a letter published on March 19. How true it Is of A. Heng to Bay that you will go berserk when you are waiting for Singapore buses No. 4 Si 19. But I would say one will go stark raving mad at times when
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  • 630 9 Resolutions on wide-ranging changes for NTUC talks SINGAPORE, Sun. THE Singapore National Trades Union Congress is to be asked to seek a revision of several aspects of the State's labour laws, including the powers and procedures of the Industrial Arbitration Court Resolutions seeking
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  • 124 9 A LOR >I.\K. Sun. lbe Prime Minister, lengku At)dul Rahman, flew here this morning to begin his month's busman's holiday. Looking cheerful, the Tcngku arrived by a Royal Malaysian Air Forte plane accompanied by his wife. Puan Sharifah Rodzlab. A large Katherine Including
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  • 167 9 CING AFORE. Sun The secretarygeneral ot the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair (above), said today that the NTUC's relations with the Malaysian Trades Union Congress needed to he further strengthened and consolidated. In bin report
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  • 26 9 TAIPING, Sun Mr. S Hansen has been elected president of the Talplng Rotary Club; Inche Ariflln bin Safle. vice-president, and Mr. T. Jeyasagara secretary.
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  • 162 9 'Nantah must stop being sceptical' SINGAPORE, Sun The Nanjyang University must stop being sceptical about the Singapore Government's sincerity in ita efforts to help the university, Senator Koh Teck Kin said today. Sneaking at a general meeting of the university's council members Senator Ko. who is the council's treasurer, said:
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  • 64 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Minutes after a police constable heard shouts for help, he chased and caught a thief in Kirn Pong Road yesterday morning. The thief was relieved of his 100t a handbag containing $48. which was returned to its owner. Madam Leong Ah Loy. a
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  • 367 9 Dr. Lim: PAP gives new emphasis to communalism PENANG. Sunday. THE secretary-general of the United Democratic A Party, Dr. Lim Chong En, yesterday accused the Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, of showing a lack of appreciation of the political circumstances in Malaya as distinct from the political conditions in
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  • 249 9 PENANG, Sunday. ■piE Minister of Finance and MCA president, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here tonight Penang is "not only a beautiful island, but one with a bright future if given the right le adership." "That leadership "he told an
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  • 456 9 "The Alliance will still torm the next Central Government. 'But it would be disastrous if MCA candidates were to be defeated in the major towns, as this would eliminate any Chinese representation at Federal level •However. I am confident
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    • 689 9 OVM a> el Ini Sentimental; 12 'midnight) RADIO SINGAPORE j cIOM JBSSVSa I RADI MALAYSIA SHOKTWAVK SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metre* SERVICES: 41.7 Mid M 4 metres A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; AJ 6uo T1 Signal, Nega--7.10 Up And About; 7.30 News; r»-fcu; 6.02 Morning Melodies;
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  • 244 10 Front tries to suppress opponents now, alleges Chaw KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Socialist Front is already trying to suppress the freedom of other political parties even before they win, power. Mr. Chew Choo Soot, secretary of the Selangor branch People's Progressive Party, said this at a rally at Sungei Besl
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  • 262 10 MALACCA, Sun. The Chief Minister. Inche Ohafar bin Baba, said last night that if the Socialist Front or the Peoples Action Party came to power that would be the end of democracy in the country. Inche Ohafar. who was
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  • 69 10 Syrian Church parsonage dedicated KUALA LUMPUR. Bun.— The $35,000 parsonage of St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church in Brickfields Road. here, was dedicated today by His Grace Mx thews Mar Coorllos. Metropolitan of Quilon. South India. The Bishop, who Is on a pastoral visit to the Orthodox Syrian Church congregation in
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  • 33 10 TELUK ANSON. Sun The Convent here, the largest girl's school in South Perak. will hold a food and fun fair in Anderson Road on Saturday In aid ol it* oullding fund.
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  • 555 10  - In 14 days— a tight little PAP organisation K. BASKARAN SAWDUST ON THE PARQUET FLOOR,. BUT THE POLLS WORK GOES ON by KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. f JHE Peoples Action Party, which is contesting nine Parliamentary and 15 State Assembly seats in the April 25 elections, has, in a very short
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  • 214 10 In Malacca, where the party is fielding one candidate for the Parliamentary and three for the State elections. the Minister of Social Welfare and Home Affairs. Inche Othman Wok, is directing operations. The political secretary to the Ministry of Education. Inche Rahim Ishak, is in
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  • 30 10 TANJONO KARANG. Sun. The Selangor Mentri Besar. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. opened a community hall for 1.000 padl planters at Parlt Empat. six miles from here.
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    • 246 10 Ifwt -Cm gmg!!^z!ZZ!^^^ The ultimate in the compact car > Bar y'^^~~ m 35 SP" i H^bW V^sllli.^«B^-^_~^ Mr^^~"" ~**i DATSUN i StiH < Don't miss it... P Here in the new 1964 Datsun Bluebird are the High Prices? Ao again. light answers to the following questions: The Datsun Bluebird
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    • 355 10 Riiffs Hnnntf Hy Hulph HvintdnM 'BUT. SIRE,\eAT Ar NOON^ 'AAAY IJUST VJ f f BUT HURRY IT UP\ n, I'M I LIKEVER LICK THE CAKE SOS >AC'N WASH 1 V% f HEY. SYLVESTER! PAMISHEOIJSuPPOSED TO! FROSTING PAN? TH 1 DISHES! J s{/*A Straits Times Crossword across 7. He uked the
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  • 903 11  -  Walter Kolarz. ALLINGTON KENNARD COMMUNISM AND COLONIALISM. By (Macmillan 215.) the choice for Asia and Africa By COMMUNISM and the ideas of national self determination and independence are in almost perpetual conflict. This has been evident from early Leninist days, although it has often gone unrealised. In
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  • 226 11  -  ROY PERROTT MOTHER SEA. By Elis Karlsson. (Oxford. 305.) AROUND THE WORLD SUBMERGED. By Captain Edward L. Beach. iHodder and StoughtO7i. 215.) By LIKE ALL stories about the old square-rigged ships, Mr. Karlsson's epic is punctuated by the blow- ing-up of squalls and the sound
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  • 395 11  -  ROY JENKINS JOHN F. KENNEDY: Portrait of a Prssidant. By Hugh Sidey (Deutsch. 36*.) MR. HUGH SIDEY was (and remains) the Time magazine correspondent accredited to the White House. There are over a thousand correspondents so accredited, but only about 20 are "regulars" covering the
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  • 66 11 I CANNOT FORGIVE, by Rudolf Vrba (Sidgwick Jackson. Ma.). Czech-horn Dr. Vrba, now a research scientist in Britain and shortly to be a key witness in the German atrocity trials, gives a chilling but utterly faithful account of Auschwitz which he escaped from. One reason for the
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  • 331 11  - - T.J.S. George. By KRISHNA MEN ON (Jonathan Cape. 355.) By WALTER WARWICK BRILLIANT, rude, awkward, arrogant, monastic there are many fitting adjectives for Krishna Menon. The much admiring Mr. George finds it possible to see in him even something of a military genius. It might
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    • 697 12 (Continued from Paie t) SITUATIONS VACANT AGENTS OP LIAOINC INTERNATIONAL BRITISH MANUFACTURER require CMMITIC SALESGIRLS st Ptntmrn,, K. Lumpur, snd Sing*»*r*. Write to P.O. BOX S4l. SINOAPORE for application form* and detail*. SITUATIONS WANTED M Word* SS (Mm.) Bax it et*. axirm READ the Srnlor Appointment* Va<'&n- lo Trie Sunday
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    • 1009 12 1 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I Vi Horrf. U 'Hin.i—Box i» rf*. »xfr« NEWTON MANSION Luxurious J Bedroom Flats Bathroom* U C.s Moaaic/Kentll;. Uardeo. Car-Park, 2 mile* from town. Few flat* left. Phone *****/***** Pob Alk Realty Ltd.. W. Arab St. S pore. EASTIRN MANSION: Modem furnished 3 bedroom Klat.
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    • 853 12 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS rtLIVIHOM tINQAPURA PROORAMMIt MAR. SS— M FuN details m Mile weak RADIO WIIKLV Set tout oopr todari Prtee SO cental rrem all newssient*. THI FAR BAST IMOIMIIR Published quarterly TMI ENCINEIR Ilks its eempsnioo velume the Hens Kens A Far lest Builder, slreulala* throuihaut South Bask All* CURRENT
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    • 952 12 PEST CONTROL RAT* COCKRO ACNES HORN* TS For prompt and aoctaart aarvsw call THOMAS COWAN tb* whit* ant MIWU Too bay* tka paata: w. kUl'am. SINOAPORI KUALA LUMPUR ***** or ***** SS9M/9 IPOH MALACCA PIMANO 2663 403 S4JO6 FURNITURE It Ward* SS r,M|».)— Bax 10 et: aatrm FOR CANE FURNITURE
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    • 873 12 AT YOUR SERVICE it Ward* Si (Him.}— Mam It eta. txir. BLACK'S MASTBRFHINT sSRVICI j whll* you watt BLACK'S PHOTOSTATS 81 ItoBlnaon Road, *****. 1 KVVOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE, K Tb* Arcade. Ist Floor. Tel: 9S&10. REPRODUCTIONS OP PHOTO GRAPHS, plsAs, drawlas* etc, Tang* Photocopy Servlee. S'pere •5469. T.V. MAINTENANCB rtejalred?
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    • 896 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF SABAH Applications are Invited for the post of Curator In the Stale Museum Department. (Salary scale $750 »M2O In Division I. Scale A) Full detail* and application forms mar be obtained from Mews. StrsiU Central Agencies Ltd.. of 23, South Cmnal Road, Singapore 1. LEMBAGA LETRIK
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    • 343 12 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered Contractors Class "D" and above (WATER MAINS LAYING, will bo received at the office of the Stite Engineer, P.W.D., Penang up to 12 noon of the 10th April, 1964 for SALVAGINO OP 12" C.I. PIPES ETC. PROM BUKIT PANCHOR TO NIBONG
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    • 214 12 TENDERS J.K.R. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class 'BX' and above up to 3.00 p.m. on Uth April. -1964, at the office of the State Engineer, P.W.D Trengganu at Kuala Ttengganu for CONSTRUCTION OP SEKOLAH MENKNOAH MELAYU AT KO RAJA. BESUT. All particulars
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    • 1326 13 10 LIVERPOOL 1 OESI COASI U.K.. Out S'pori Mm 9. Sham roaaas MENEUUS Avonmouth, L'paal. Clatgoa la Pi/Mir 1 ASTYANAI Li<erpetl, Gi go» Cdi. 35 Apr 1 Apr J CYCLOPS Loerpetl M *pi S Apr 1 Apt S/1S Apt tl "TROCIUS Liierpeel, Dublin. Slaafaw Apr 11 Apr 11 Afr 14/11
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    • 2611 13 WULIIIELAAMMQMMUmiaKi T'.-M THE EAC lines aWt^. V J^M sincapori a kuau iumpui«p.swittimhaja pinanc HK^b^Ql I MH A "O" 1 •»•">'»►*••• 'ojoi »»i >/j.wtioouAt SAILINCS TO GENOA. LE NAVRE. HAMBURG. BP.EMEN. ANTWERP. IOTIEROAM, AMSTtROAM. OSLO. GOTMtNBURG ANO tOPENWAtCN i oon b nan Paaaaa "BUSUANGA" a) ll Port 1 Apr 4/ 7
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    • 1325 13 feMcALISTER <St CO., LTD. it i)UI V^^** ELLERM AN LIMB dfc KLAVENESS LIMB LONfON., HAMBURG. AOnEROAM. LOS ANGELLS. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE. HUU 1 MIOOUSBROUM SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I POIIUNB CITY OF LEF.OS Ce lli -»J*J*"* rion P. ShaM r»aning aaaaiMasaaß 2/ 4 Apr 1/ 7 Apr 1/ I Ag, M p"v?im
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  • 1175 14 The Malayan sha re list r VHt table of shares on the .Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to March 21. (A) and last business since that date <B| ith H and I. landing (or Highest md Lowest business lor 1963 and this year to date. Ml *ie> eticm 'SO
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  • 619 14 COMMODITY REVIEW Rally in tin goes on WHEN UN Straits tin markrt closed tor the long Easter holidays on Thursday the modest rally which had iet In on Wednesday continued. The price rose again by 87' 2 cents tor the second day to $534.25 per pirul on an offering ol
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  • 33 14 1 elation made them changea In Ita rates to merrhaota on Saturday (th« rate la to (100) Silling TT «r OO raady: iwin Pranea l<M)i: twtdith Krsnar IS6|: Italian Lira *****.
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  • 18 14 RIBBER TIN (perlb.) (per pic ul> M.r.l. 70 v 70 s:>32.:>o H9'. lUS.S74 :t> W< s:.::i ::>
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  • 37 14 AN the free tichangt market In Hontc Kong on Thuraday thr U.S. d»llir was quoted at 5.74J for TT and S.T3! for «»ih Stirling wan qnotKi at 13.97 and •n« tatl *f (aid at 24»|
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  • 70 14 Current paymrnt Dtlf nl patmrnl Total for >p;ir lot.il for prr\ iout \c.ir A\rr Hit am Plant OX I-ifr Krponr Plant X.1.. Krpont Malavalam Rantau Seaficld l.tipnu on. Tali \\er (■raeral Tin Batu Macanc Interim. 19', s'r 30. 75 cts. 5%' April 15 April 17 April 29 M;tv
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  • 36 14 March 23 March M March 25 March t Industrials: 119.22 10H..V, 109.15 109.36 Tins: 135.45 134.71 ISAM 133.19 S Rubbers: 104.75 104.75 1U4.K7 1M.19 t Dec. 3«, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.
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    • 1071 14 ■T JPT m I^taVv j f M w mmw 9mw W^k. m\. aY *M m J P^B TO U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes/East Canarfa Service Hona>oflg Y>ama S. PcitM H'lulu H'fan M'ren O'roit C'cago Ohslnaa Mare" 22 23 Apr Jll May 21 May S Jaae I Juae 'll Jaaa 21
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    • 966 14 [E<>IoRIENTj LJNES j I Deport Dep. Port Deport Arrive Singapore Swettenhom Pencng U.K "CHITRAL" 10 Apr. 1 1 Apr. 3 May "ORIANA" 13 Apr. 1 May "IBERIA" 9 May 29 May "CHUSAN" 30 May 20 June "CATHAY" 8 June 9 June 1 July "ORCADES" 5 July 6 July 27 July
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    • 706 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay Italy Special Concenional Rail Fares To All European Cities. essel Deo. Spore Arr. Genoo "VICTORIA" 9/ 4/64 2/ 5/64 "G. GALILEI" 25/ 4/64 11/ 5/64 "ASIA" 9/ 5/64 1/ 6/64 "G. MARCONI" 31/ 5/64 15/ 6/64 "VICTORIA" 11/ 6/64 4/ 7/64 "G. GALILEI" 4/ 7/64
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    • 140 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "VICTORIA" This vessel Is berthed at S.H.B. Godown Nos. 38/39 Gate No. 2 and will sail lor Hongkong at 5 pm today, 30th March. Passengers must embark between 3 pjn. and 4 pjn. and all heavy baggage should be delivered to S.H.B. Oodown before 11 sun. today.
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    • 132 14 NOTICE This Is to notify the public that 001 KIM HONO AND ROBERT ISAIAH TITUS. ALIAS MOHD. YUSOPP BIN ABDULLAH bay* resigned on the 25th March and 26th March respectively, and are. therefore, no longer authorised to collect any monies on behalf of UNIVERSAL CARS. IPOH. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2188 15 From Our Market Correspondent writing a report on the behaviour of the Malayan Stock Exchange for the four trading days of last week is handicapped by the fact there is far more to write about what the market did not accomplish rather than what
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    • 137 15 Minings: Ampat 7|d.i. A. Ami < 6d.), Aekam t 20 cents). Ayer Hitsm 2s. 41d.), Berluntal I 3d.), K. Lanlut 3d.), Kamuntlng (unch.), Kucha I cinch.), Llniui in rich.), Lw. Perak 9d.). Meru Tin < Id.), Pahang Con. I 7id.). Petallng < 8 cents), Rantau 13 cents), Rahmar Hyd.
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    • 615 15 -TtflE following Is a complete 1 list of revised quotations for the week ended on Thursday. March 26. INDUSTRIALS Un ordi 12.48 Bountead l Central Prop 1.3S City Ilev 58 c S Holding Con. Tin Smelt I'rrf 17' V Ordi. 4trPul.lop" Kait Smelt 3 II K»«o
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    • 351 15 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT MUAR IN BANKRUPTCY (W.E.A.0.) NO. 3 OF 1964 Be: Ismail bin Mohamed, Penolong Pengawal Mergastua, Pejabat Mergastua, Segamat. Date of Wage-Earner's Administration Order 15.3.64 Date Si place of First Meeting 19.4.64 at 10 a.m. at the High Court, Muar. Dated 25th March, 1064.
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    • 378 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the partnership heretobefore subsisting betwween s. Abdul Rashld s/o M. E. Shalk Dawood, 8. Paklr Mohamed s/o M. E. Shalk Dawood and S. Abdul Salam, s/o M. E. Shalk Dawood carrying on business as general merchants and grocers at No: 25, Market Street, Penang
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    • 751 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PENANG PORT COMMISSION Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens, who are member* of any of the following accountancy bodies, for the post of Assistant Accountant: (I) Institute of Chartered Accounts (II) Institute of Municipal Treasurers Si Accountant* (ill) Association of Certified Ss Corporate Account* nU (tv) Institute of
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    • 668 15 TENDERS TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are invited and will be received up to 2 pjn. on Friday 17th April 1964 for the Servicing and Repair of Bicycles for RAAF Butterworth. Particulars and tender forms may be obtained by application to the Secretary. RAAF Contracts Board, MALAYSIA. RAAF BUTTERWORTH.
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    • 448 15 PUBLIC LIBRARY JOHORE BAHRU Applications are intited from Federal Citteens with stipulated qualification and experience for the following appointments scheduled below 1. CLERK Age: 17 23 years Salary Scale:— Mra Women School Certificate $137.50x7.50-152 50' $115x7.50-130/ 199x14-227/260x14- 175x7.50-190/ 316/331x14-429 -272.50/289x1-4-345. Form IV $122.50x7.50-145/ $107.50x7.50--185x14-227/26Ux1- 130/175x7.50--316/331x14-429 -272^0/289x1-4-345. Cola and Housing Allowance
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 34 16 WELLINGTON. Sun. New Zealand fullback Don Clarke, rated the world's greatest go.\kicker. landed a 67-yard penalty in a Rueby Union match at Rotonia today. It equalled his previous longest successful kick. Reuter.
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    • 250 16  - Christian gains unpopular decision JOE OORAI BOXING by SINGAPORE. Sun.—Aus--5 traliaa middleweight Trevor Christian gained a controversial points decision over Hisao Mirami of Japan in a 10-round bout at the Gay World here last night. Christian was on top in the first four rounds, scoring heavily with sharp punches, but
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    • 2394 16 gINGAPORE, Sun. Parakee (late Sun Leader), ridden by Ken Smith, scored a brilliant win from the rank outsider i Shockalingam in the i 8f Spring Cup at Bukit Timah today. Parakee ran the mile in I Imin. 38 2/5, equalling Pinkson's course
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    • 104 16 TOTAL POOL: S 156.325 Ist No. *****0 (583.037) 2nd No. *****7 i.5?3.7»5i 3rd No. *****9 IsU.«62> STARTERS ($1,200 each): \on. *****2; *****1; *****8; *****9; *****7; *****5; *****4; *****7; *****6; *****5; *****3; *****0; *****1:*****8; *****0; *****2:*****0. CONSOLATION ($750): Nos. *****6; *****4; *****8; *****4; *****2; lIS9M; *****5; *****2:475X41:*****2. Extra Consolations
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    • 139 16 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Jake Astor's Red Tears, a four-year-old ridden by Joe Mercer, won the £2.354 Rosebery Stakes at Kempton Park yesterday In a driving fii.lsh Red Tears joined leader Crepone approaching the final furlong In the lOf race, and they fought a stride for
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    • 460 16  -  Lee Foo San FAM CUP FINAL by PERAK 7; SELANGOR 1 Ipoh, Sunday DERAK became the 1964 FAM Cup champions 1 today when they whipped Selangor 7-1 before a home crowd of more than 16,000 at Stadium Perak here. i This was Perak's second
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    • 186 16 Amateur title to Mitchell KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Unfancied John Mitchell, an Air Force officer and member of the Singapore Royal Island Club. beat North Malayan champion Sulaiman bin Bluah of Perak one up to win th« Malayan Open amateur golf title today. In the earlier rounds, Mitchell ousted the defending
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    • 121 16 COOL SILENTL V *ZMza*J D 335 12 DE LUXE Electric fans by Meidensha Electric of Japan are powerful enough to keep you cool on the hottest days. Yet they're so silent you'd have to listen hard to hear one. Only, specialists in electric motors, like Meidensha, could make fans this
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    • 94 16 MOTOR-K.\( IMi Malaysia Grand Prix: Motor-cycles 10 a.m.; Cars 2.30 p.m. (Upper Thomson Rd circuit!. CRICKET Tour match: MCA Presidents XI v Commonwealth XI (XL padane. 11 ami. Friendly: Orani?s v Services XI (Spore padang. 11 a.m.). ■OOCM S'gor (.HUH Div. 1: Printers v Blue Circle (Chan Sow Lin RdK
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 685 17 Everton and Liverpool pull away at the top SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. r JHE two Merseyside clubs Everton and Liverpool, kept up their challenge for the English First Division championship yesterday. Both won, while the two clubs beneath them, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, both drew. In Scotland Glasgow Rangers
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    • 1350 17 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 1 Sheff Ltd 3 Birmingham 3 Chelsea 4 Bolton 1 Aston Villa 1 Burnley 1 Stoke Everton 3 Blackpool 1 Fnlham 1 Tottenham 1 Ipswich 4 Notts Forest 3 Leicester 0 Liverpool 2 Man. United 2 Wolves 2 Sheff. Wed. 5 Blackburn 2
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    • 75 17 WHAM! AND IT'S FOUR FOR NURSE OFF DELILKAN WEST INDIAN Seymour Nurse drives for the TT boundary off Alex Delilkan (centre) during the first day's play of the cricket match between Malaysia and the Commonwealth XI on the Kuala Lumpur Padang on Saturday. Batsman on the left is Ken Taylor.
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    • 382 17 Cardiff too good for tourists RUGBY ONDON, Sun. Cardiff, unbeaten since last November, gained a 21-3 victory over the Barbarians touring side at Cardiff Arms Park yesterday. T. J. Kiernan. the Irish fullback, landed the only points for the "Baa-baas" with a penalty goal. Cardiff have now won their last
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    • 208 17 CABLES IN BRIEF JOHANNESBURG. Bun. J Abe Segal, the 33-year old South African Davis Cup tennis player yesterday won the South African men's singles championship after chasing the title for 14 years In the final the lanky Johannesburg left hander defeated his Cup team-mate. Oordon Forbes.
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    • 113 17 Simpson scores century CRICKET lIOBART, Sun. Test captain Bobby Simpson hit 143 In 184 minutes In the Australian touring team's first Innings against Tasmania when their two-day match began here yesterday n his match is the first of a series the team will play in Tasmania and Perth, Western Australia,
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    • 127 17 FIGHT PROBE TOLD OF 'LINKS' WITH CONVICT WASHINGTON. Sun. The U.S. Senate committee investigating last month's LU-ton-Clay world heavyweight title fight heard a senator victed extortion.it may have suggest yesterday that a con"placed his cohorts in both the Liston and Clay camps." Republican senator Kenneth Keating (New York), himself a
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