The Straits Times, 21 May 1964

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  • 22 1 "jVgRAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000] The Straits Times •Id*** 'lew* 0 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 687 1 'Full withdrawal' Lopez returning to Kuala Lumpur, optimistic about a summit JAKARTA, Wednesday PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia is reported to have agreed to complete withdrawal of guerillas from Malaysian Borneo verified by a third country if it is simultaneous with a meeting of foreign ministers and immediately
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  • 569 1  -  OH KEE TIANG By PENANG, Wednesday JWE Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman. said here today lie had made "certain suggestions" which, he hoped, would help facilitate the finding of a solution to the IndonesianMalaysia dispute. "I have sent my sugeestions to the parties concerned,"
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  • 571 1  -  LIM BENG TEE 'AH!' SAYS EX-ACTRESS MARIA MENADO AS SHE BRUSHES IT ASIDE By SHE ARRIVES IN A ROLLS ROYCE FLYING THE STATE FLAG OF PAHANG I: SINGAPORE, Wednesday pORMKR boxing promoter Abdul Razak was at the Singapore Turf Club in Bukit Timah today in
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  • 123 1 pENANG, Wed. A "mystery" plane identified late tonight as American flew off to Medan today after being granted permission to land at Bayan Lepas airport. The plane, which had come from Bangkok, was on its way to Medan at about 12.15 p.m. It
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  • 66 1 VIENTIANE. Wed.— The I Laotian Prime Minister, Prince Souvanna Phouma. announced that the last neutralist positions on the Plain of Jars in Central Laos had fallen to the proCommunist Pathet Lao. The Premier's announcement, made last night but delayed In cable transmission, said the Pathet Lao and
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  • 180 1 'Lull in border war will end' From Nelson Rutherfurd irucHiXG, wed. The present lull in the border war will end "at any moment now". Ih c Director of Borneo Operations, Major-Generai W. C. Walker, s;i i d here today. "There is absolutely no doubt that the Indonesians have spent the
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  • 41 1 STORE SERVICEMEN IN PLANE DRAMA LONDON. Wed. Ml emergency called at London Airport today when Britannia airliner on trooping flight from SiniMpnn- with 100 passen««rs (British Servicemen, wives and children) landed safely on two of its four engines.— Rcuter
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 112 2 Sock bars foreign diplomats from friendship clubs JAKARTA, Wed.— PreJ sident Soekarno has ruled that members of the foreign diplomatic corps here cannot join friendship dubs operating In Indonesia, the official Antara news agency reported today. The move Is apparently designed to curb foreign political influences through so-called friendship associations
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    • 57 2 V'OKTH Korean officers flank two U.S. Army officers released at Panmunjom, after one year in Communis captivity. The ollurrv Capt. Ben Wcairv Stutts (left). 33. and Capt. Charleton W. Voltr, 27. were captured in May last year when their helicopter accidently crossed the Korean trurc line and was
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    • 113 2 LONDON. W«d. 1 T^HE copper producI A ing Central African protectorate of Northern Rhodesia will become the independent j Republic of Zambia on Oct. 24, it was officially announced last night. A British and Northern Rhodesian agreement on a new Independence constitution for the self-gov-erning
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    • 376 2 Russians call for 14-nation Indo-China talks UNITED NATIONS, w Wed. Russia proposed again yesterday that the 14--nation conference on Indo-China, of which she and Britain were co-chairmen, be reconvened in face of United States "aggression" in the area. The Soviet delegate. Dr. Nikolai Fedorenko, told the Security Council that America
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    • 359 2 THAIS BEGIN MOVING TROOPS NEARER LAOS AS CRISIS GROWS BANGKOK, Wed. Units of Thai armed forces began moving today towards the border following a Government announcement last night that reinforcement of border guards was necessary because of the Laos crisis. Premier Thanom Kittikachorn in his capacity as Defence
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    • 287 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. But he told reporters at a Press conference that he was not In any position to speculate on particular steps which might be taken. The spokesman's comments were made after he had been asked whether the U.S. might consider sending American
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    • 19 2 JAKARTA, Wed. Bus far* have doubled here as a result of a new municipal regulation. UPI.
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    • 29 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby fc* cdusce rr vas a^ r «UT i MAD to euv t/— S^ "^.T FOI? POPPY* rvtxuna, wmat) £oh,"tmw old thins) a LOVELVy^I V-^
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 585 3 Destruction of room leads to 40 microphones in walls All-out effort ordered to find out if building was 'bugged' WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE U.S. State Department announced yesterday that a network of microphones has been found deeply embedded in the walls of the American
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    • 379 3 Conflicting claims on sabotage in Cuba MIAMI, Wed rjUBAN exile sources in Miami, Florida, issued conflicting reports last night on claims of successful sabotage action in Cuba. Marcos Valdes, auxiliary press officer for the Revoluntlonary Recovery Movement, said anti-Castro commandos had blown up six bridges, one in each of Cuba's
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    • 16 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.—Mwambutsa IV. King of Burundi, arrived here yesterday to visit President Johnson. AP.
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    • 288 3 Teenage terror in Britain: MPs want action I ONDON, Wed. Three south-east England seaside resorts yesterday took stock of the damage caused by gangs of rioting "Mods" and "Rockers" during the Whitsun holiday weekend as Parliamentary action was being studied here to end teenage terror on Britain/s beaches At MARGATE,
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    • 17 3 OTTAWA. Wed. Canada's Red Ensign Is to be replaced with a Hag featuring maple leaves
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    • 105 3 LONDON. Wed. A 30- ->• oid spastic cripple, Mrs May Bowles, who has spent her life in a wheel chair, has given birth to triplets. r> mother and babies, all girls, are "as well as can be expected", a hospital spokesman at Astaton-Under-Lyne said
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    • 76 3 A PRIEST SHOOTS HIMSELF AT ALTAR IIfOHLEN (SwitzerTT land), Wed. A Roman Catholic priest, Father Marcel Isler, 51, shot himself before the altar of his church in this northern Switzerland village as several of his congregation, including children. said prayers. A communique issued yesterday by the Bishop of Basle and
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    • 83 3 DOGS are almost human ask any of the dog experts who watched their pets in the Scottish Kennel Club championship show at Kelvin Hall. Glasgow. Scotland. A dog will take on his owner's personality and sometimes, say dog lovers, he will even try to
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    • 21 3 MOSCOW. Wed— Marlene Dietrich arrived here by air yesterday for her first appearance in the Soviet Union. Reuter
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  • 546 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. £RA(.'KKRS exploded and cymbals clashed as lion dancers jumped' and twirled. Champagne corks popped and glasses clinked. The occasion: The opening of the $60,000 offices of the Tourist Pro-! motion Board by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, signifying
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  • 204 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Singapore Association for Retarded Children is to start two new projects this year. The first project a day-care centre will begin next month at Outram Road. A special trainingschool for adolescent retarded children is scheduled towards th: end
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  • 238 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. BLASTING operations by the Alexandra Brick Works Ltd., in Pasir Panjang are advancing so near the homes of some 600 people living in the vicinity that the company has been compelled to serve quit notices on them "for their own safety." Tho
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  • 95 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. —While on shore leave, a German seaman was found seriously injured in a backlane, off Tras Street, at about 7 a.m. on Oct. 18 last year, the State Coroner. Mr. N. Ganesan, was told today. H. P. G. Lohrke. 22, of the Bevnami,
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  • 83 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— A Harbour Board clerk. Goh Kee Hee, 36, on trial at the Assize Court on a charge of attempted robbery and on another charge of possession of a toy pistol, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Choor Blngh today without his defence being
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed- A course on "Germany Today" and another on "Human Physiology," organised by the Dept. of Extra-Mural Studies. University of Singapore, will start tomorrow.
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. Fong Slo Chee, will open an art exhibition at the National Library tomorrow at 5 30 p.m.
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  • 69 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— There will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on May 26 (Wesak Day i. The General Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. to noon. All ether post offices will be open from 9 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. with the exception
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  • 38 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister tor Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will open a Joint four-day exhibition by two local artists, Mr We*e Kong Chal and Mr. Yeo Kirn Seng, at the National Library tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 29 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The presentation of prizes for the winners of the Singapore Local Branch oi the Royal Overseas League will bt made at the Dutch Club tomorrow
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    • 37 4 Water shut-off SINQAPORE, Wed.— Water win be cut off In Jalan Masjld tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. t SAY, OLD MAN! Lucky wt were wearing our Arrow wash and wear Fenway Club shirts! *S METRO,
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    • 267 4 'world" "premi ere" i SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! simultaneously at Shaws m CAPITOL LIDO CAPITOL Singapore Kuala Lumpur ■The FIRST Malax picturr shot on location B "in tin- FAR EAST in Tantalizing EASTMANCOLOR a /9~^ t^^^D Production Superimposed r\^ CPI if])' K. llr III)/ Chinese English h\ [0 I U// U^vA^V \V^
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    • 421 4 I IN AND OUT BY AIR I THF following U \pa*yt schedule Bangkok. Koala Lumpur (TO 40n 1 of civil aircraft movements mt 10.20 p.m. Pay* Lebar airport Singapore: British Eagle Inttrnational Air- ways: Krom London, Utanbul BoraARRIVAL5 Ugy (EO 507) g j 0 am BOAC: Prom London. Frankfurt. DEPARTURES
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  • 243 5  - Untrained teachers Sabah's big 3Rs problem R. O. PATEL By Jess«lton, Wednesday half of the teachers in Sabah, including probationers and pupil teachers, arc untrained, according to the Department of Education report published today. Tho report said that the majority of the untrained teachers were in the Chinese and native
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  • 115 5 500 A.D. RELIC SENT TO MUSEUM SUNGEI PATANI, Wed. A five-foot statue believed to be nearly 1,500 years old and found recently be- side the village mosque in Bajang. at the base of Kedah Peak, has been removed to the Alor Star museum. The statue has been identified as a
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  • 124 5 Sabah is put on alert for invasion lESSELTON, Wed. J Two Sabah Ministers have told the people that it is very necessary for everyone to be ready "in case we are invaded." The two Ministers. Inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh. Minister for Local Government, and Inche Mohamed Yassin, Minister without
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  • 101 5 Identity checks on Sabah border IESSELTON, Wed.— A vigorous check on the identity of people crossing border near Sindumin, in the Sipitang area, has been introduced by the security forces. The security forces patrols examine identity cards of travellers alone the Sipi-tang-Mesapol road to trace infiltrators from across the border.
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  • 23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The annual meeting of the Ceylon federation of Malaya, scheduled for next Tuesday, has been postponed Indefinitely.
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  • 338 5 House pay tribute to Mr. Fredericks 'as a loyal government servant' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The House of Representatives today recorded its sense of great loss and deep regret .at the death of its former Clerk, Mr. Charles Anthony Fredericks, and observed a minute's silence as respect for him. Led by
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  • 70 5 Information talks in London LONDON, Wed. A 14--day Malaysian Information officers conference was opened here today by the Malaysian High Commissioner. Tengku Ya'cob. The officers came from the Ministry of External Affairs at Kuala I.umpur and nine overseas missions Tengku Yaacob said the conference, the first of its kind, wa*
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  • 73 5 i SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Brl--1 tish Minister of Defence for the Royal Air Force. Mr. Hugh Praser. v.-irdiy visited the establishments of RAF Tenuati and RAX Seletar. He met and talked to heads of sections of the two establishments. Mr. Fraser, now on a two-day visit
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  • 39 5 PENANO. Wed. The Lion's Clubs of Penang and Oconre Town will send 10 del-gates to the Lion's International district couvention to be held in Singapore this week-end. The dfle«ation will be led by Lion Choy Thoong Chew.
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  • 27 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police} yesterday recovered an old Japanese shell— a war relic—measuring 12 Inches by four Inchw at a buildin* site in Thomson Road.
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  • 54 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Ong Buck Heng, proprietor of a nvrnr repair shop, who appealed against a lower court conviction and sentence of three years' jail on a charge of dishonestly disposing of a stolen motor car, was cleared on appeal in the High Court today. Mr. David 8
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  • 26 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Burglars broke Into an electrical apDliinct shop in Serangoon Road las- night by forcing a padlock and stole goods worth 51. 000.*
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  • 609 5 Parties join in tribute to MP ~j KUALA LUPUR, W*d. A PAN-MALAYAN Islamic Party leader, inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, today expressed his regret that "some irresponsible people had alleged that the Alliance was behind the accident In which a former PMIP M.P..
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  • 55 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Three robbers, poslnc as "government men", held up a housewife. Tan Cher Hoon. at her Housing and Development Board flat in Jalan Bahaeia last nUht. and stole jewellery worth 534« One robber, armed with a knife, tied her up with I thin wire
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  • 320 5 Having 'ghost' trouble on your TV? KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TELEVISION owners here should change the direction of their aerials to overcome the double "ghost" image produced on Channel 5 of the TV programmes. This is the suggestion put forward by th« acting Director-General of Telecoms. Mr. F. J. Collins and
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  • 153 5 Penghulu (25 children already) now adopts divorcee pENANG, Wed. A x 68-year-old penjjhulu, Inche Mohamed Isa bin Ahmad, who already has 25 children, has adopted a 25--year-old Chinese divorcee because he "likes to have many children,." Inche Mohamed I>a, headman of Kampong Dodol, adopted the divorcee, Teh Ah Tee. who
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  • 27 5 IPOH. Wed. ThP Minister of ■Hmltii. Inche Bahamnn bm s.imsudin. will brsin a three-day olfVcial tour of the State on Saturday. r of otn-•ti-»y.
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  • 1255 6 Conf rontation issue in the f oref ront Parliament debates the King's by OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday speeqb THE big debate on yesterday's speech from the throne by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong began in the House of Representatives this morning following a motion of thanks to the King
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  • 924 6 K UAL A LUMPUR, Wed. The Central Government is doing everything possible to establish more diplomatic missions abroad, particularly in Africa, Malaysia s Ambassador to the United States, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, told the Senate today. He assured the House that although Malaysia
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  • 74 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A Senator complained today that magistrates in Peralc were being overworked some doing the work of three men. Mr. Yeoh Kian Teik described the staffing position in the legal department as acute, particularly following the departure of an expatriate Judee. He said this
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  • 55 6 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Wed. Th« House of Representatives today formed a committee of selection head ed by the Speaker, Syed Esa Alwi. The otlier members are the Deputy Prlrt- Minister, the Minn-er of Home Affairs. Minister of Finance, Minister of Labour. Mr. s. Rajaratnam and Inche Mohamed
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  • 36 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An Alliance MP Indie Hanafiah bin Huvain, was torlay appointed rhairnun of the puol'c nccourt* committee. He is a chartered accountant and general man?ver of the Federal Land Develoooi'-m Authority.
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  • 1545 7 The search for new spiritual values Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE •a Religious and cults to fill a vacuum, honours and medals The ensuing vacuum has been filled by a host of 'new religions in the main offshoots of old Japanese idea with a new twist, such as the western notions
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  • 120 8 :u W,,r4% Sit (Minimum) THE PARENTS OF the late Msster NMmSM Voon Kwre Lin thank relatives and fn. ml!, for their donations, wreaths and kind attendance, at their recent bereavement. FAMILY OF LATE Mr. Jenkins toaasaai Vijmningam. Superintendent, I Welfare Home, (terdang, thank Dot-tor* General Hospital. K.L., re- latives
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    • 659 8 The Alliance Government has promised to devote greater attention and resources to meeting the needs of Malaysian town-dwellers. A good start has been made by placing Tun Abdul Razak, chief director of the impressively successful rural development drive, in charge of urban programmes as well the two
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    • 407 8 Singapore's Economic Development Board has long recognised the versatility of the State's hundreds of small factories and backyard workshops as an important factor in its work of industrial promotion. Visiting experts, for example, have regularly commented on the skill and initiative these enterprises represent They form, in effect,
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    • 128 8 All Malaysian postage stamps may be used throughout Malaysia —apparently an inevitable state of affairs but only since last week a true one. Dato Sambanthan, it seems, has cut through some red-tape to permit Malayan stamps to be used in Sarawak and Sabah, and Borneo stamps in Malaya.
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  • 1071 8  - De Gaulle's plan to destroy Nato WILLIAM MILLINSHIP For national independence a new global strategy By PRESIDENT de Gaulle is more persistent, and goes much further than any other Western statesman in demanding changes in the Nato defence system. But precisely what he wants to put in the place of
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    • 143 8 /X)MPLAINTs are already vr rife regarding postings and transfers. Teachers being notified of their postings and transfers only at the last moment and sometimes later. There is an example concerning 14 teachers from the Technical Teachers Training College, Kuala Lumpur, who were posted by the Ministry of
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    • 138 8 I REFER to the statement by Mr. Karupplah of the National Union of Hospital Assistants (S.T. May 13) under the heading "Move to strengthen Hospital Assistants Union." My committee feels that the statement should not be left unchallenged. Mr. Karupplah is aiming too high In trying to
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    • 119 8 IITHEN I returned home tt one evening I was told that my favourite parrot, who just learnt how to whisper and sing distinctly and some of my gold fish had died as a result of spraying of chemicals, by the officers from the Primary Production Department.
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    • 86 8 IT is most distressing to find that there are no government secondary schools in Selama, Perak. Of the pupils who passed the Std. VI Government examination last year, only a handful could afford a secondary education in Talplng or Penang. The majority were compelled either
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    • 71 8 ]Lf AY I refer to the letter from Mr. A. W. Bowkett. Manager, Estates Department, Guthrie Agency (Malaya) Ltd., in your issue of May 14. The cadet training scheme has thwarted the legitimate claims for promotion of those already serving In ttie industry, and who, by ability and
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    • 75 8 YOUR leader "The Cambridge" contains a statement which is incorrect. I refer to the sentence: "Malaya offers the Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education, principally for students in the Malay sec- ondary stream." The PMCE examination is not "principally for students in the Malay stream." Students in this
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  • 296 8 Halting deserts with trees R\ BA I. Morocco, Wed A uroup of :>0 people from all walks of life in Britain, member* of the organisation "friends Of The Sahara." havt* (MM to .Morocco to s*T for themselves the magnitude of Uie projert which they are sponsoring to cover the Sahara
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  • 507 9  -  VIC NAYACAM Post office workers throughout country are busy clearing backlog of mail By Kuala Lumpur. Wed pOST Office workers throughout the country were busy today clearing the backlog of work caused by their three-day strike which was called off at midnight last night. The
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  • 505 9 JUDITH YONG SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MATTHEW Tan Eng Yam gropes his way to the lecture room with the aid of a white cane. When the lecture begins he switches on his tape-recorder, which he brings along with him Back home, he transcribes the recorded
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  • 59 9 KUCHING. Wed.— A launch carrying 11 passengers and a cargo 01 attap sank near the coast of Balingian in the Third Division last Wednesday. Marine Offices V. Graham said yesterday. All the pasenger.s. including three children, floated on rafts and buoys for about five hours
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  • 264 9 Death of pregnant bride, 21: Husband to stand trial SINGAPORE. Wednesday. gA'AT bin Sastro, 21, accused of murdering hi bride of two weeks, was today committe< for trial at the Assizes. Sa'at is alleged to have murdered his wife Fatimah binte Hashim, 21, at their home at Kam pong Woodleigh
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  • 29 9 JESSELTON. Wed. The Minister for Natural Resources, Mr. Richard E. Yap, is scheduled to leave on May 30 for Formosa to study land reforms there. Reuter
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  • 138 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thp Cable and Wireless Ltd. and Its staff union today reported to the Industrial Arbitration Court that they had reached agreement on a 10 per cent increase on basic salary retrospective from Jan. 1 last year for the company's 500 employees.
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  • 25 9 i RAUB. Wed. The Royal MaI laysian Police band will beat Re- treat at the padang here tomorrow I at 6 pjb.
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  • 170 9 A welfare council to help Muslim women SINGAPORE. Wed.— A Muslim women's welfare council to assist Muslim women in the state with theii marital and homely problems has been formed. A central office at the Children's Social Centre at Sims Avenue will soon be opened and services will be available
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  • 69 9 JESSELTON. Wed. The Agriculture Department here has said that Importation of •mil is prohibited. A statement reminded people wanting to Import plants that the plant importation rules prohibited the importation of soil, and any rooted cuttings imported must be free of soil. There was a
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  • 118 9 CINGAPORE. Wed. The 3.000-strong Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union today urged the Government to set up its proposed salaries inquiry commission "without further delay." The union In a statement signed, by Its president, Mr. J.A. Dawes, said It was two months
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  • 240 9 'Malaysia has solid base for a just society' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia has a solid base for a just and prosperous society, the United States Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. Bell, told a Rotary Club luncheon meeting here today. He said: "Your country and mine have a common heritage.
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    • 313 10 Straits Times Crossword HH It iHI ■B~~~i^ ACROSS rear their leaves" (Byron) 4. Delivery is no longer available is>. by new baker (3-5). 7. The state of a scholar on the 8. Swear about the duck served lake appears elevated <7 > at dinner? 161. 14. Being candid and courageous,
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  • 260 11 VISITORS TO WATCH TURTLES FROM NEW REST HOUSE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fHE Government is to implement a $300,000 plan to attract tourists to the East Coast. The plan envisages the building of a motel in Kuala Trengganu and a rest house on Rantau
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  • 29 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed —A lorry ran off the main north-south trunk road yesterday and crashed Into the sign board of a petrol station. No one was Injured.
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  • 29 11 PENANG. Wed.— One hundred yards of copper wire, valued at $400. were stolen from the New World Park during the recent Malaysia trade fair and television exhibition.
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  • 100 11 CHILDREN FLEE A 'BLOOD' RUMOUR KITH ING. Wed A rumour th.it xcurity forces here would "extract by force" the bloods of schoolchildren this morning M-nt scores of boys and girls scurrying for their homes The pupils are from the Chung Hua School No. 3 at Padungan Road. The teachers could
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  • 48 11 KUALA TRENOGANU. Wed.— A Trengganu Art Group will be formed soon. It, will meet every Friday. The group will give tuition to students silting for school art examinations. An art and craft centre for tourists will be one of the aims of the group.
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  • 23 11 PENANO, Wed. Four men stole several coils of rope from a tonckang anchored at the Yeoh jetty. Weld Quay yesterday.
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  • 21 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— Police In ■ecurity checks yesterday detained 23 men under the Societies Ordinance and screened another 2,439.
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  • 182 11 i— Kuala Lumpur, Wed. j A FORMER British Army officer who served in Malaya as a chief instructor in jungle warfare during the Emergency has been appointed by the New Zealand Government as leader of its Antarctic research station at Scott Base.
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  • 245 11 BANGKOK. Wednesday. THAILAND'S border patrol police report that Communist terrorists along the ThaiMalaysian border in the Kra Peninsula have moved into Satul province from their usual operating areas in Yala and Songkhla provinces. Satul Is on the west coast of the peninsula. Yala
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  • 62 11 Found ill in her home SINGAPORE. Wed. Police today said a woman, Lee Lai Wah, 38, was found unconscious yesterday in her house in Joan Road after taking sleeping pills. A few hours later, police received another report that another woman. Tan Gek Mee. had taken bleaching powder. The conditions
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  • 41 11 IPOH, Wed— A by-election will be held in the Kota Tampan local council in Upper Perak on June 27 to fllll a vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Sham Ah Poo. Nominations will be held on June 4.
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  • 55 11 SYDNEY, Wed.— Sultan Sir Omar All Saifuddin of Brunei will arrive here on June 2 on a shopping expedition on his way home from a world tour. It is expected that he will buy pistols and swordsticks for his private collection. The Sultan is at
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  • 245 11 Malaysian Peace Corps for Borneo proposed KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A Malaysian Peace Corps, similar to the one in America, was proposed today by Senator Dato Cheah Toon Lok. Such a corps, comprising dedicated young men and wnmen, could be sent to Sabah and Sarawak to help the people there progress,
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  • 314 11  -  SOH TIANG KENG puri: we;xl press for your admission to afro-asian meeting By Singapore Wednesday. JNDIA will take further steps to press for Malaysia's admission to the Afro-Asia conference to be held early next year. This was Indicated here today by the retiring
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  • 109 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two industrialists from Formosa, are now in Singapore to study tne possibility of setting up a lighting fixtures manufacturing plant here. They are Mr. K. C. Lee, general manager of the New Asia Electric Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., and Mr. Chlng K. Huang,
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    • 1110 12 SITUATIONS VACANT :t Word* SS Milt. t— Box St cU. txtrm LEADING IMPORTERS Require R» peruneed Storekeeper for position in Malacca. Must have good knowledge of Provision- and Hardware Trade. Write enclosing orlef details of experience and testimonials to Box A 3933 S.T. Kl. MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS LIMITED SEEKS CADET PILOTS
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    • 1153 12 SITUATIONS WANTED it Word* SS (Mim.y-Box St eU. extra HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Chinese Gardener available Ist. June. Excellent with pot plsnts and flowers. Hard 'vorker. Kmployer leaving. Please ring Spore ***** Kit 5 during office hours. TWO GOOD Cantonese Amahs available Ist June. Do cooking, washIng and general housework. Work as
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    • 997 12 'HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St cf. txtrm 2 DELUXE 2-STOREV Fully furnished Postwar Bungalowi Nos. 9 tt IS Bright Hill Crescent off Thomson Road. 5i mile. Area: L 7.658 tt 18.62S sq.ft. High Elevation, Gronnd Floor: 2 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, large dining room, kitchen, complete
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    • 1122 12 HI-FI STEREO Words SS (MlH.)—Box St cf. txtro PIONEER. TRIO STEREO Amplifiers etc.. Call for demonstration at Hwee Seng Co., 239 Beach Road. Spore. VEHICLES WANTED •Tore's Si i Mlm.)— Box St ef. tatrm NEARLY 100 Kood used cars for you tv moose at Singapore used cat centre Progress Motors
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    • 1000 12 FOR SALE It Word* SS (Mlm.y—Box St cf. txtrm "MAITIM" nilM MILK easily digestible by young and old Try a packet today. PHILCO RlF«IBl»»T0RFRtlUfl 2 door, U cv. ft. Automatic Defrost S6OU Carrier Air Conditioner Is too. I8O1) Telephone (S'porc) *****. EZKLEIN WASHABLE AIRFILTERS available at Singapore Refrixeratloi Company, Telephone
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    • 764 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DM'ARTMKNT: Requii ts Al ELECTRICAL ENGINEER WATER* in salary scale 5785 x \45-1.280 Qu.il Bar 1.325-1.370--.,47o—the0 the commencing bus:, o be dependent upon applic<i:i: n lualihcitlions and experience piu* /aruiblt' allowance as payable from ,ime to time and Central Providem ?und
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    • 1369 13 10 LIVERPOOL I wtSI COASI UK.. Uue S'oort bails f S'ram 'enact ATREOS LiitrpMl, G>a^go« Cdn 45 May 22 May 23/27 May 21 JSPHALION Avonmouth. Lxtrptil Mat 24 May 21 May 27 3 ANTENOR Liverpool. Giabgoo May 27 June 1 June 3 •"Iu N0 lutrpotl June 5 Jum lutt 1/11
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  • 26 14 MAY 20. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: US, cents (up three eighths of a cent). TIN: 5531.87* (up 52.37 A) Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (unchanged).
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  • 895 14 0 pOMBINED business In the Vy Singapore and Kuala Lumpui Irndinr; rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with tlie number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (1.UO0) Jl 70: C.S. Holding (1.000) $3 20: Dunlop $2.30 si.. (1.OO0) $2.35. (2.000) $2.34, (1,000) $2.38. (1.000) *2.30:
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  • 769 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpilKKl was a definite X crack in industrial prices on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the drops extending to established shares. The new issues, and particularly properties, have been drifting lower for a long time, but yesterday this tendency
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  • 25 14 Malayan Stock Indices May 19 May 20 •Industrials: 105.40 104.60 Tens: 128.83 129.57 S rubbers: 105.42 105.18 •Dec 30, 1963=100 Dec 29. 1962=100
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  • 112 14 MELBOURNE Wen 'T'RADINO In lndastriaU wm x again quiet with prices mov. ing within narrow limit* There was a slight undercurrent of easiness. Cnoco Frrtili«* r jumn ed lls. to 645. on the new premlun issue announcement. Oib and base mrtab pased een erally, but Mount In regained
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  • 244 14 JUNE nr't Krada rubber buyers fab J closed at 5 p.m. in SinxaMn and Kuala Lumpur y. v.rd.iy at Ts cent« per Ib. up thrw-eiKhtlw of cent on Tuesday* clo.inj; level for th position. Th.- lone was quiet B.A.t. and F M.R.E. elatimr prle. In eanta per Ib.
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  • 221 14 lying alonmide the Singapor Harbour wharvas or e>peetod t< day ara: R.F.A. Gold Raswst tf Amerlcan Mall 4/5, Thorvrapt 6' Rlvertoank 8/9. Tozal M;.m 10/t 1-ariKkiwa.i 13/14, Nippon 18/18 Him runt Maru IS. Banana Tn.la. 25/26. Thoncape 29/30, A«.iteni Mar 31/32. Uoegh Dyke 3o .IS Prim Maonik
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  • 66 14 £HINEIE Produce Exchansa, Stnci P«rs noon pricss per picul yt<l« day: Coconut Oil: bulk J47 wll«r>,. rtnir *50 lers. Copra. Mar/June UK/ContlnMit Lnquotod. Pappar: Muntok white $140 iwllrri Barawak white M37i iwllern, upwi:, Sarawak black JII2J sHlorLiraiwni: hlack SII7J Milan AST, i Iprs. Sin K apore Coconut Oil
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  • 80 14 "pill Federation Minister for Kinanre 1^ fixed these prices for calculating custom', duties for the week beginning on May 21. Rubber «8J els a Ih. topra S4BO a. ton. < mount oil v 7,( B ton. I'.ilm oil 5667.:.-> a ton. Palm kernels 5373.25 a ton. The rate
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  • 342 14 THE price of tin in Penang yesterday rose by 52.37J to 5531.87 1 per picul on an offering: estimated unchanged at 230 tons. In London on Tuesday tir. opened after the Whitsun break on a steady note though trading was again only
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    • 3101 15 NOTICES JOHORE BAHRU TOWN COUNCIL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS, 1960. FOKM 1 [Regulation 5(3)] BY-ELECTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1. An election of a Councillor for the following ward will take place as hereinafter mentioned: KAMPONG PAHANG WARD 1 Councillor. 2. Each
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    • 206 15 TENDER KELANTAN J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. Registered Contractors Class "E" and above will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negri. Kelantan at Kota Bharu up to 3.00 p.m. of the 27th May. 1964 tor:— THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 3 UNITS CLASSROOMS. 1 UNIT HJd's OFFICE,
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    • 1884 15 COMPANY MEETING THE UNITED SUA BETONG RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED MR. CHARLES MANNS STATEMENT SOUND PROGRESS BUT DIRE DANGER OF UNREALISTIC WAGES DEMANDS. I regret to say that the Chairman. Sir John Hay, bM beenunab!* to write «is usual Statement owing to illness, and i' has therelore fallen upon me to
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 351 16 THE STIPE'S REPORT Stewards told Tonka pulled up lame SINGAPORE, Wed.—The MRA Stipend iary Stewards report on today's Bukit Timah races. Race I—Nothing1 —Nothing to report. Kate 2—Near the 41 Trojan (apprentice Chong) had to be checked when he accidentally clipped the heels of Beau Gay (Po.Mien. In the straight
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    • 31 16 SEREMBAN Tues.—Tony Kwok (-12) and Kwok Yoke How (-16) beat Jamaluddin Taib (-4) and C. Y. Low (-24) three and two in the Eagle Trophy golf final here yesday.
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    • 2117 16  -  EPSOM JEEP by Singapore, Wednesday Mikado and Another Chance also score surprise wins JJ A V DRAGON 11, ridden by apprentice Rahwi, sprang the biggest surprise at Bukit Timah today when he won the fourth race and paid dividends of $411 (win) and $107 (place).
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    • 49 16 Race 1 GifoleUe II ($12) Race 2 Maatrr AucUoaernk I ($14); Race 3 Lady Avak*t ($22 1; Race 4 Bay Oraffvn II (Mil); Race 5 The Untie ($24); Race 6 Another t hance ($82 Race 7 Mikado II ($123) Race 8 Mom keteer II (SIS).
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    • 195 16 RONDO Automatic Australian Made Lock World Famous Zip i r* *~r\ Sol* Agent: Xl AM SIN 376-A Chottgi ViHo**, Steappor* 17. T«l. 4*1232 Deoler*: SENC BK 143 Middle Rood, Singapore. HON LIN CO. '8 Jolon Twit, JoKor* Bahru. STYLE TAILORING, 1 3 Jolon TeogVu Ahmad, Segomot. SIN AH 16 Jolon
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    • 90 16 THE SILICON! CAR POLISH TWICI THI SHINE TWICI THI PROTICTION IN HALF THE TIME Fight backache And rheumatism Xotblnr ran make you f**l «o old. tired, and <I>-preaa«4 aa loninif Mrep and arergv becauuA of Qtttmg Up Nighta or Burning, Smarting. Itching Acidity. And If your buck ache* und RbaumaUsm
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    • 210 16 Alley Oop By V.T. Ham tin ymow.oecMLi \mvoe»rr\ I ~M«r«6 wfd/ oh,no( mou I |yb« x just monpoXJJ &f *4- of jft J5 J 2 PEN OONTTiJwK9*S J LOOK ANT BE PCHNG HIM/ OONT OTCH WHAT KINP OF A HE ACWIREPA f **.ma A»*Y IAJ^FRjENPy "TOO HAPPY, A FAVOR IF
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    • 379 17  -  KEN FERNANDEZ OCM DECIDE ON AUGUST NEXT YEAR AND NAME TOP OFFICIALS By J£UALA LUMPUR, Wed.—Malaysia will stage the third South East Asia Peninsular Games at Kuala Lumpur in August next year. This was decided at the first executive committee meeting oi the Olympic Council
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    • 170 17 BOXING ICINGAPORE. Wed. Cpl Me Govern, the Services bantamweight amateur boxing champion, who lost a close decision to Singapore's Ow Mun Hong two weeks ago, gets the chance to avenge that defeat on Friday. McGovem will clash again with Mun Hong, who won the
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    • 591 17 KOPS STARTS CHALLENGE AGAINST TAN THOMAS CUP TOKYO, Wednesday THE DRAW for the challenge round of the Thomas Cup international badminton championship between holders Indonesia and Denmark was made here today with both teams confident, but wary of the other side. The challange round will be played at Tokyo's Metropolitan
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    • 131 17 Cup going to Copenhagen, say Danes rKYO. Wed. After earlier refusing to be drawn Into forecasting the result of the Thomas Cop challenge round. Danish team manager Kurt Moller today confidently declared: "There la no doubt In my mind that for the tint time in the II years that the
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    • 75 17 IPOH, Wed.— Caddies who went on a lightning strike yesterday returned to work on the Tiger Lane golf course here this afternoon. They called off the strike after the president of the Peraic Turf Club Sports Club. Dato Leong Kee Nyean. told them he would replace
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    • 217 17  - Gaik Bee to wed OH KEE TIANG BUT NOT QUITTING BADMINTON YET by PENANG. Wed. Wedding bells will ring this Sunday for Malaysia's queen" of badminton. Tan Gaik Bee. The groom-to-be Is Khaw Choo Choon, Penang-born dental technician who is working In Kuala Lumpur. Oaik Bee, a dental nur^e. lold
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    • 478 17  - O'Neill 109— but not at his best JACK FINGLETON from I: Cardiff. Wednesday T^ORMAN O'NEILL the most discussed cricketer in Australia over the past ten years apart from lan Meckiff, battled his way to solid century in the second innings against Glamorgan yesterday. Then Simpson made a token declaration, leaving
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    • 232 17 Worces win by 44 runs LONDON, Wed.— Results of cricket matches which ended yesterday: Lord's: Rain— match abandoned as drawn: Sussex 239 (Oakman 69 Hooker 6-68) and 127-4 (Dexter 64 n.0.) M"sex 321; M'sex 2pt. Ilford: Match abandoned as drawn: Essex 309-5 dec. (Bear 135 SavUle 68 Smith 42 n.0.)
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    • 598 17  -  ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS by SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore athletic season will get off to an "exciting" start at Thomson Road on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. with six top athletes aiming for outstanding performances in the first SAAA triangular meet between Singapore Selection, Swift
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    • 364 17 THE WORLD of SPORT PARIS, Wed. William Alvarez (Colombia) enlivened an otherwise quiet start to the Fre nch international tennis championships here today. Alvarez, who was disqualified here a year ago because he persistently held up play arguing over line decisions had another brush
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    • 141 17 SOCCER— Tour match: Singa- I pore v Muenster of W. Oermany, I 7.30: SAFA Div. 2A: RAP Seletar v Darul Aflah 'A' 5.15 (both matches at Jn. Besar). Div. t A: Mm to v Duman Pioneers: Indian Bro. v Star Soccerites (both at Farcer Pit). Ipoh Div.
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    • 183 17 Games Torch will pass through KL on Sept 3 mOKTO, Wed. The Olympic X Torch wIU be lit on Aug. 21 at Olympla, Greece, and be carried through 14 cities In the Middle Bast, South-east Asia and Far East en route to Tokyo, the Tokyo Olympic Oames Organising committee announced
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    • 115 17 JESSELTON TO PLAY MATCH AGAINST SARAWAK JESSELTON. Wed. A tennis utffl from J ess* 1 ton will leave (or Sarawak on May 30 to play a two-day friendly match at Kuchlng. The team will be led by nonplaying captain and manager Ck»rdon Lum. and comprises Van Wu. I. Dietrich and
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    • 49 17 cinoapore. Wed. wwrnf Brothers stretched thetr \e*f In the Singapore Business Houses FA League Div. l when they rrceived a walkover from Shell today. Singapore Glass edged Bramtoco 4-3 on the padang today. In Div. 38. Cooper Brother* maintained their top position with a walkover from Marram Toyo.
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    • 203 17 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB TELEPHONE BETTING I B Telephone Betting facilities are available to the B General Public for all race meetings both in B Singapore and the Federation. B Accounts may only be operated against a deposit and the minimum deposit required is $200. The minimum bet on a horse
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    • 142 17 Don't miss this opportunity! I TWIN SPEAKER I Lfit Price $520 11^ >. NATIONAL Kin 20 easy installments »26& DAY A NIGHT SERVICE NiTIONU OUftUTV HolkUyitroml.Up.rn Iff I UCIEOIf: J^^j^^^^ IUI I #fUU CU lirTn RING: Singapor. ***** I *SERVKX STaTNM XL ***** Ipoh 4414 HU I THROUGHOUI Malacca MU
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  • 928 18 SINGAPORE, Wed Unions must guard democracy says Goh *JHK Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said to(kiv that it was the primary duty of the trade union movement to sustain the survival of a democratic state and protect
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  • 45 18 HONG KONG. Wed— The Government yesterday announced the first relaxation in the colony's year-old water supply rationing scheme allowing residents who draw their water from street standpipes every other day to do so on a dally basis until further notice. Reuter.
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  • 60 18 RANGOON. Wed— Mr Robert I John Warner. 30. an official of thr British Embassy here, was found hanged in his. flat yestercay I Mr Warner wa> previously actinc Consul in Soerabaya. Indonesia, until last July when lie was iisked io leave Indonr>ni in retaliation for the
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  • 51 18 JESSELTON. Wed. A civil defence organisation will be formed soon in Tawau, in Eastern Sabah, Mr. H. George, the Resident there, said today. The body would help security forces and police in guarding vulnerable points, such as waterworks, telegraph installations and power stations in the region.
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  • 421 18 LONDON. Wed. The stock markets suffered a further, and sharper, setback today under (.he influence of the April trade figures. Following the late reaction yesterday, prices were marked dovn at the opening this morning, steadied around midday but receaed further in the afternoon 10 close
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  • 188 18 Estates mediator gets down to business KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman. the mediator in the rubber wage dispute, got down to business today. After a lormal meeting with his four assistants, the mediator held his first session with a delegation of five from the National Union of
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  • 61 18 COLOMBO. Wed— Talks between the Prime Minister, Mrs. Srlmavo Bandaranalke, and leadeis of the three left-front parties to explore the possibility of a coalition government have broken down after the Premier said she could not appoint any Communist to the Cabinet because of the party's
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  • 298 18 Coroner: Transfer drove man to suicide SINGAPORE. Wed.— A Government executive officer took his own life after being moved from one department to another. where the work was absolutely new to him and beyond his capabilities, an inquest here was told today Chin Yok Kuen, 29. had been transferred to
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  • 233 18 Rose and Kerslake lead Cambridge fightback LONDON. Wed.— Cambridge University made a fight- ing recovery on the first d:iy of their match again.si tin, Australian touring crirk^u team at Cambridge today After Cambridge liad low fiv« v ickei.s lor 91. Mike H Ftt-iiard Kerslake CUM in an ei'tinh-wlcket partneiship mat
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  • 30 18 CAIRO. Wed. Thirteen Arab countries voted today to txncou the Olympic Game* In Tokyo unless me International Ohmpic Committee changes its stand and allows Indonesia to panicipate AP
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  • 22 18 BHILAI (Madhya Praue.^ru. Wed. The first hockey Test between India and Malaysia ended !n a scoreless draw here today Reuter.
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  • 162 18 r— MALACCA, Wed. THREE passengers robbed a taxidriver and another passenger of a total of $350 on a lonely estate road at Ulu Bertam, eight miles from here last night. The driver, Inche Buang bin Kassim. 34. said that he left Kuala Lumpur at
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    • 44 18 tFIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singa- pore for the period 8 p.m. on 'Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hirhest Lowe* Kuala Lumpur H 73 Kola Bharv. 90 75 Fenang 86 75 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 9 1 75
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