The Straits Times, 22 May 1964

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 283 1  -  FELIX ABISHEGMADEN Lopez back today I I \K.\KT.\. Thurs. Mr. Sal- vador P. Lopez. President Macapagal's special Malaysia crisis envoy, said today he would leave tomorrow morning for Kuala Lumpur for further talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman. He announced his decision after almost an hour's session with the
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  • 10 1 SECOND day of the debate on the King's Speech
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  • 173 1 -rpms was the scene during -I- the lunch hour at busy Collyer Quay. Singapore, yesterday when a Cold Storage delivery van (arrowed) rammed into five parked cars one after the other. The last car hit (No. 5) was pushed against another parked car (No. 6),
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  • 74 1 GWELO Southern Rhodesia), Thurs. The Rev Ndabanlngl Sit hole, president of the Zimbabwe African National Union, said here today that If Africans in Southern Rhodesia failed to achieve their et«is by nonviolence, then violence "becomes the only hope for the majority of the people." Mr
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  • 181 1 NASSAU (Bahamas), Thursday. J^ MAN angered by his estranged wile's refusal to return to him went berserk here last night and shot and killed six people before killing himself. Reuben Rolle, a building contractor in his early forties, also shot and wounded six others.
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  • 55 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Thins.—Saboteurs last night blew up a main electric cable about three miles from the city centre, plunging half of Leopoldvllle into darkness for almost two hours. It was the third bombing of elecI tilclty installations in the city within 10 days. Three pylons were damaged by
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  • 49 1 PARIS. Thurs President r> Gaulle will confer with the West German Chancellor, Professor Ludwig Erhard, in Bonn on July 3 and 4, the Elysee Palace announced today. The visit is part of the regular meetings between the Heads of Governmcr: under the FrancoGerman treat> of co-operation. Reuter.
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  • 28 1 MADRID. Thurv— A small bomb, the 16th known to have exploded in Madrid in the past 11 days, went off near the Justice Ministry today— UPl.
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  • 39 1 TOKYO. Thurs. Denmark and Indonesia finished the day two-all in the first day's play of the Thomas Cup challenge round here today. The Danes lost both the singles but won the doubles. (Report in Page 18).
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  • 303 1  - Pastor stabbed to death by a visitor ABDUL FAZIL ROOM RANSACKED BUT NOTHING STOLEN By SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 61 -year-old retired Methodist pastor, the Rev. Andrew Kwang Toa Chen, was stabbed to death in his home in Serangoon Garden Estate this afternoon. The pastor was in his front room at
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  • 49 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Northern Sumatra police have arrested two Indonesians and a Chinese aboard their motor-boat smuggling luxury items from Malaysia. Antara news agency reported today. Antara did not mention the total of commodities seised, but added patrols have been intensified to curb smuggling. AP.
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  • 27 1 JAKARTA. Thurs II a .sea battle breaks out between Indonesia and Malaysia, it means war, the Indonesian Navnl Chlef-of-Staff. Rear-Admiral E. Martadluata, >aid yesterdav.— Reuter.
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  • 159 1 'MODS' AND 'ROCKERS' IN A NEW CLASH: 50 ARRESTS LONDON, Thurs. Police arrested 50 youngsters today after a night of widespread skirmishing between "mods" and "rockers" Britain's rival teenage cults. Fights broke out in the main streets of at least 10 London suburbs. Police fear the coming weekend may bring
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  • 201 1 Thais call up Laos border troops BANGKOK. Thurs. Territorial Dei c n c c Volunteers (local militia) in the areas bordering Laos will be called for active service next week in the light of developments there. Gen. Prapart Charusathien. Vice-Premier and Interior Minister, told reporters today the volunteers would be
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  • 33 1 JAKARTA. Thurs— liri tish Embassy hrrr today (lcniaii(l<(l imnn<liat<clarification of status ami position of firm. P. and I Lands. < omplctcly "takrn o\«-r' l>> M.iv If dt-cision of Minister of AurUulturr IPI.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 126 2 Thant holds talks on crisis ITNITED NATIONS. Thurs.— U Thant. I the U.N. SecretaryGeneral, plunged into consultations on the South-East Asia crisis yesterday as the Security Council stood ro- d ur,til today's resumption of debate on Cambodian charges of America and South Vietnamese 'aggression." The UN. chief conferred in the
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    • 148 2 Seventh Fleet ship: 4 No special orders' UONG KONG, Thurs. 11 The U.S. aircraft carrier Bennington and its escort of eight destroyers would leave "for sea" as scheduled next week, a U.S. Navy spokesman said today. He was commenting on London rt-norU that U.S. Seventh Fleet warships had been ordered
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    • 320 2 North Vietnam artillery in Plain of Jars Neutralist colonel tells of 24-hour bombardment VIENTIANE, Thurs. •fHE Laotian neutralist Deputy Commander, Col. Somboon, said last night pro-Com-munist forces bombarded his troops on the Plain of Jars with big guns from North Vietnam "which we never thought they had."
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    • 124 2 FRANCE calls for talks to discuss crisis T ONDON. Thurs. France last night proposed the convening of a conference to discuss the Laos situation, a British Foreign Office spokesman said here. The spokesman, who was answering questions, said that the proposal was made by the French Ambassador here. Mr. Geoffroy
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    • 207 2 US agreeable to international consultations WASH INGTON, Thurs. The United States is agreeable to international consultations on the Laotian crisis, the State Department spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman issued the statement in commenting on France's reported proposal for an International conference of the signatories to the 1962 Geneva agreements on
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    • 203 2 T ONDON, Thurs. Prinze Souvarma Phouma, the neutralist Prime Minister of Laos, has suggested urgent consultations among the Governments concerned about the latest situation, according to an authoritative source here. The prince's suggestion Is contained In recent letters to Britain and the Soviet Union as co-chair-men
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    • 353 2 'Replace Lopez WITH Romulo' call in -Manila MANILA, Thurs. x The Manila Daily Bulletin today criticised the Philippine Ambassador, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez for his old lines of approach to the Malaysian-Indone-sian dispute and suggested his replacement by General Carlos P. Romulo. In an editorial, the paper said: "There can
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    • 116 2 AMSTERDAM. Thurs The Indonesian Vice-Pre-mier and Minister of Basic Industries and Mining, Mr Chaerul Saleh, arrived here by air from Rome yesterday for economic talks with the Dutch Government. He told reporters that his vtelt should be seen as a follow-up la
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    • 33 2 BANGKOK. Thurs— A total of 147 Laotians have crossed Into the north-eastern province of Nono«--khal to seek refuge from the deteriorating situation In Laos, a police spokesman said last nlghu. Rcuter.
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 109 3 Reds also listened in to the Canadians OTTAWA. Thurs.— Several dozen listening devices have been discovered over the years In Canadian chanceries and in the homes of embassy residents in Comrr unlst countries, the External Affairs Department said yesterday. A statement said: "As is well known, the installation of listening
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    • 113 3 FILM director, John Huston (back to camera) gazes at "Adam." unclothed Hollywood actor, Michael Parks, before whom stands "clapper boy," Dino De Laurentiis (left) with clapper board of their new film, "The Bible" on location here. After three years of preparation the
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    • 254 3 Exiles put Cuba on Independence Day war alert MIAMI, Thurs— Havana Radio said yesterday that all workers in Oriente Province were being mobilised "for the defence of the country and the defence of productions." The broadcast, on Cuba's Independence Day which exile groups In the United States have claimed will
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    • 161 3 THAT NATO THAT NATO N-FORCE: A WARNING TO U.S. A WARNING TO U.S. T ONDON, Ttiurs. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, the Labour Party "shadow" Foreign Secretary, si Id last night that if the US. was counting on a Labour Government's support for the proposed Nato nuclear multilateral force, it was
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    • 77 3 BRIGHTON, Thurs. —An Australian nurse, missing from the Royal Sussex County Hospital at this .-outh coa.st resort since last Friday, was found dead last night a few hundred yards from the hospital. Police identified her as June Grace Jackson, aged 29. She came to Britain
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    • 40 3 MONTREAL, Thurs.— The Beatles can produce states of trance In some teenagers similar to those induced by Voodoo or witch doctors. Dr. William Sargant, in charge of psychological medicine at St. Thomas's Hospital, London, said here yesterday.— Reuter.
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    • 240 3 Matador in 'very grave'j condition after goring —by bull— \f ADRID, Thurs. Top iVI matador Manuel Benitez— 'El Cordobes was gored by a bull here yesterday and an official bulletin issued after an emergency operation described his condition as "very grave." He was gored twice. The first time he lay
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    • 54 3 LONDON, Thui*.— Partial skeletons of what were believed to be victims of the great plague of 1666 were found buried under a London Street yesterday. A police spokesman said the bones were (ound by transport workmen excavating a shad in what used to be the old
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    • 37 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. —An order was made yesterday (or the arrest of black nationalist leader Malcolm X who (ailed to appear in court on a speeding charge. He pleaded not guilty.— UPl
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    • 184 3 CONDON. Thursday THE Hur.ter Jet fighter is to be replaced by the Hawker-Siddley P. 1154, Britain's latest strike reconnaissance aircraft, the Ministry of Defence announced last night. Now under full development, rtie P 1154 Is a highly supersonic development of the P.I 127. a single-seat
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    • 151 3 f E O R G E TOWN (British Guiana). Thurs. Spreading; Afro Indian racial violence in this strike-hit colony has brought the death toll of the past three months to 18. The latest victim »a£ an Indian, Jittan Suknandan. 25, disembowelled
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    • 36 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The U.S. Coast Guard today put into operation its first nuclear-powered lighthouse. An atomic generator was placed in the Baltimore lighthouse In Chesapeake Bay. It will be tested for a year. Reuter.
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    • 113 3 PICCADILLY RAIDERS SURPRISE TWO GEM STORES T ONDON. Thurs. Jewel thieves snatched about £15.000 worth of gems from two shops in the busy Regent Street Piccadilly Circus area of London yesterday. The first grab, at dawn came in Plccadlly Circus itself. The thieves were believed to have used a crowbar
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    • 58 3 NICOSIA. Thurs. A Finnish soldier serving with the U.N. force was shot and killed near Nicosia late last night, a U.N. spokesman said here today. The spokesman said the Pinn was shot near the area controlled by Turkish Cypriote along the Nicosia-Kyrenia Road. It was the
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  • 452 4 LOCAL PRODUCTION OF MODERN FEEDS NOW MAKES POSSIBLE EVEN GREATER EXPANSION SINGAPORE Thursday. OINGAPORK has not only become self-suffi-cient in eggs, poultry and pigs but has also become an exporter of these commodities mainly to Malaya. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee commented
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  • 310 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. their enterprises along commercial lines. "Such a practice would also attract private banks to participate in the loan scheme of the light industries services unit using their own funds." He said that the unit was also stepping up the provision of other services to
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  • 73 4 TRADE ROW JUDGMENT DEFERRED SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The three-man second Industrial Arbitration Court today deferred judgment in a trade dispute, relating to alleged victimisation and subsequent dismissal of an employee of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. The court had announced It would hand down a ruling today, but did not
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  • 97 4 Intimidation: Conviction for one is quashed SINGAPORE. Thurs— Out of eight former striking employees of the Star Press In Selegle Road, who appealed against a magistrate's court conviction and fine of $50 or two weeks' jail for causing Intimidation to the Rev. Robert Poster, a Methodist pastor, only one was
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  • 80 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The officers and men of the Royal All Force at Tengah, led by Wing Commander J. E. Jacobs, will donate some 200 books and a net of gymnastic equipment to the Buklt Batok Soys' Hostel on Saturday at 10 a.m. The Minister
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 4 INSPECTOR Nathan Isaac of the Singapore Marine Police and Mrs. Isaac after their wedding at the Wesley Methodist Church. The bride is the former Miss Luclen Juraabhoy, a staff nurse at tbe General Hospital.
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  • 302 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The two Industrial Arbitration Courts in the State handed down 111 awards and certified 653 collective agreements covering 107,000 workers from Sept. 15. 1960 to Dec. 31, 1963. This is contained in the annual report by the president of the first Industrial Arbitration
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  • 167 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Tan Seng Ann, a teacher and Singapore's mat painter, will put up for sale one of his paintings to help raise funds through the Teacherr Day charity ball 1964. organised by the Catholic Teachers' Movement for the Singapore Assocatlon
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  • 99 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The J Singapore Government is considering plans to help promising young local artists in financial difficulties to further their art studies abroad. This wms disclosed by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. Pong Sip Chee, when he declared open an
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  • 302 5 Malaysia passport trouble surprises officers KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. IMMIGRATION authorities here today expressed surprise over the difficulties faced by a man travelling on a provisional Malaysian passport in Europe. They said the Department of Immigration has been issuing 2,000 passports a month since Malaysia Day without complaint. "This must be
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  • 143 5 Sabah will form a Vigilante Corps JESSELTON, Thurs. Community leaders and representatives from commercial firms here unanimously favoured the formation of the "Vigilante Corps" or "Civil Defence Corps" following a meeting convened by the Tawau Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. G. F. Douglas, District Officer, stressed the need for the
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  • 27 5 KUCHING. Thurs. The Sarawak Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. has agreed to be patron of the Malaysian Students' Association of South Australia.
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  • 174 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. jy|RS. ISABELLA FREDERICKS (above), widow of the former Clerk of the House of Representatives, was overwhelmed today at the tributes paid to her husband by MPs yesterday. At her home in Jalan Johor Selatan. Mrs. Fredericks said: "I am very moved
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  • 76 5 THREE MEN ATTACK 7 IN TEMPLE IPOH, Thurs. Three 1 men* one of them armed with a parang, jumped out of a car, attacked seven men in an Indian temple at Kampong Simee last night and then fled M. Rajoo. 33, a labourer. and M. Perumal. 50, the temple priest,
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  • 40 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Sarawak teacher. Mr. Lawrence Chong Wee Nam. who was awarded a I .scholarship by the SiaKa p o r i' Government, ha* arrivpd here to study for a wience degree at the University «f Singapore
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  • 44 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A group of 25 youth leade-s from Malaysia left by air for Burma today on a three-week study tour. Inche Abdullah Sansui bin Ahmad, an assistant secretary with the Public Services Commission here leads the group.
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Ton Chin Chye. will inaugurate the second Lions International Dis- trict 308 two-day convention al the Victoria Memorial Hall at 4 1 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police yesterday arrested 13 men, eight of whom were detained under the Societies Ordinance, and the rest under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Another 2.588 persons were screened.
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  • 29 5 PENANG. Thurs— A total of 63 candidates from north Malaya will sit for the Malay shorthand examination to oe held at the Chowrasia School here on Saturday.
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  • 260 5 BOUND OVER FOR HA VING PRINTED L.C.E. PAPERS DENANG, Thurs.— The I managing proprietor of a local bookshop was today bound over on a charge of having infringed a Federation Gove r Ei ment copyright on 609 sets of I .C.E. examination papers. Lav Eng Lung. 67. a former school
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  • 73 5 JESSELTON, Thurs. The Sabah Timber Workers Union has just been registered. The secretary-general of the newly formed union, Mr Reginald Azcona. claimed today that lte 30.000 members make it the biggest in the State. The union would not take part in politics, but its policy
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  • 150 5 GUERILLA WHO GAVE UP GETS 10 YEARS KCCHING. Thurs. An Indonesian guerilla, Mohammed bin Seman Noto Kemin, of Pontianak, Indonesian Borneo, was jailed for 10 years by the Kuching High Court. He pleaded guilty to charges of being in possession of a Sten gun and 21 rounds of 9mm ammunition
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  • 71 5 MUAR, Thurs.— More than 1.000 applications have been received for 141 houses built by the Town Council at Parit I Kathi here for the lower Income group. The scheme on a 12-acre site i cost $420,000. There are 45 ter j race and
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  • 56 5 PENANG. Thurs. William Ho Hup Sal. 18, of Sungei Patani. today pleaded not guilty to a charge of extorting $108 from Gerald Oh Slew Luk at Nunn Crescent on Jan. 27 It was alleged that he threatened to damage Oh's motor-cycle it he refused to pay
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  • 146 5 Labour MP's house is burgled DENA N G, Thurs. Burglars broke into the home of Socialist, Front M.P., Mr. Lim Kean. Slew, in Northam Road yesterday and stole nearly $1,000 worth of articles after drinking three glasses of brandy. I Mr. Lim, vice-chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, was
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  • 69 5 KUCHING. Thurs. Recent local criticism claiming that British Army personnel drove carelessly in Sarawak I was denied by a military spokesman today. He said that in year ending AnriJ 30 the 417 British Armvehicles in Sarawak covered 1,755.732 miles and were Involved In 135
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  • 68 5 'Miss Perak'— l4 will contest IPOH. Thurs. Fourteen women including teachers, nuv.se.s and clerks have entered for the "Mis.s Perak, 1964" contest which will be held at the Ipoh Jaycees dance at the St. John Ambulance hall here on Saturday night. The beauty queen will receive serveral prizes including a
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  • PARLIAMENT
    • 805 6 Tarty rivalries insignificant when country faces a common threat from the Reds' •IfUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Party rivalries between the Alliance and the PAP fade into insignificance when the country faces a common threat from the Communists, as represented by the Socialist Front and from religious racism as
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    • 180 6 health, housing, and welfare benefit*. "How acute this conflict was going to be depended on how the Finance Minister (Mr. Tan Siew Sin) and his colleagues viewed the world." He hoped they would look at it not only from the point of view of a rubber
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    • 638 6 Front pledges to oppose any bid by Sock's troops to 'crush Malaysia 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Socialist Front this morning pledged its loyalty to Malaysia and to oppose any attempt to crush the country, as the debate on the King's speech entered its second day in the House of
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    • 381 6 'Basically one problem in S'pore and —Malaya' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said today that the different approach to problem* in Malaya and Singapore would continue for some time. "But eventually ther* must be a narrowing of th« differences of approach to what are basically
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  • 532 7 Report of tenders system inquiry team accepted KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE order has gone out to all government departments Give preference to local products. This follows the Governments acceptance of a report submitted by the three-man commission appointed in June 1960 to
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  • 163 7 port also recommends that the tenders system for the supply of rations to government institutions, such as hospitals, be constantly supervised and placed under "frequent surprise checks" by senior members of the staff. Concerning Malay participation in commerce and Industry, the
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  • 47 7 KOALA I.UMPUR. Thurs.— The Montri Besar o: .Selangor, Inche Harun bin Han Idns. yesterday inspected the proposed land fringe alienation scheme at Aver Itam in Uln Langat The 310-acre land is to be allotted to about 100 tamilies v.hen 'he area is cleared.
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  • 31 7 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Stale Government will hold a tprden party at the Residency ml 5 p.m. on June 3 in celebration of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's birthday.
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  • 199 7 Roomai Noor appointed associate film producer OINGAPORE, Thurs.— D a t o Loke Wan Tho, chairman of the Cathay Organisation, today announced the appointment of Inche S. Roomai Noor as associate film producer in his Cathay-Keris film studios at Siglap. East Coast Road. Dato Loke today said that Inche Roomai
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  • 70 7 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. A resolution expressing dissatisfaction over the composition of the eight-member Perak State Executive Council will be brought uo by the Kampong Banjar Umno branch at its annual meeting near here on Sunday. The branch is annoyed thai all the five Malay members on the
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  • 22 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Asia Foundation today presented h collection of 736 books and 66 journals to the National library
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  • 26 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Interpreters' Union will hold its annual meeting in a courtroom at South Bridge Road at 1 45 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 252 7 ESTATE MURDER: DEATH SENTENCE ON SWEEPER Johore Bahru. Thurs A SWEEPER. Kassim bin Abdullah, 35, was senrv tenced to death yesterday for the murder of a grass-cutter. Yap Moi, at Mengkibol Estate on Oct. 4 last year. The seven-man lury returned a 6-1 verdict of guilty. Kassim was delended by
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  • 132 7 Bible for the Dayaks in their own language LONDON, Thurs. Five thousand copies of a Dayak translation of the New Testament, becra in a Japanese prisoner of war camp dunn K World War II have arrived safely in Borneo, the Foreign Bible Society announced h«r« yesterday. They are the work
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  • 24 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thieves yesterday broke Into the Indian Government's handlooras department in Race Course Lane, and stole textiles worth about 520.000.
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  • 62 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Seventy-two "dismissed" employees of the Shaw Organisation here, who have been picketing outside tlv Bukit Bintang Amusement Park here and the theatres in Klang since May 7. will return to work on Monday. This follows agreement reached between the management and
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  • 36 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. A. Levy. Israeli youth consultant to the People's Association, will on "Youth in Developing Countries" at the Y"s Men's Club of Singapore's luncheon meeting at the Prince's Hotel on Saturday.
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  • 54 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs— An unidentified man of about 60 years died in the General Hospital yesterday, a few hours aftar he was knocked down by a van while crossing Balestier Road. Eye-witnesses of the accident and relatives of the dead man are asked to contact Inspector
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  • 31 7 IPOH. Thurs.— The Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche Ahmad bin Said, will declare open the two-day World Health Day exhibition at the St. Michael's Institution hall here on Saturday.
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  • 24 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs Mr. Tan Hoay Dun. Crown Counsel and DPP. has been transferred to Courts' House. South B.'xlge Road, as a magistrate.
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  • 35 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister of Finance. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. has given notice that he will Introduce a Widows and Orphans Pension (Amendment! Bill at the next sitting of the Legislative Assembly.
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  • 24 7 JOHORE Bharu. Thurs. The Customs and Excise Department here will close on June 3 for the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong
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  • 206 7 OENANG, Thurs. A man accused of bookmaking at the races on March 4 this year was seen making marks with a pin on a Chinese newspaper, the Second Magistrate's Court was told today. Chew Ah Way, 47, of Ipoh. pleaded not guilty to a
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  • 429 7 CINGAPORE, Thurs.— Making a false declaration to a kathi was not a trifling matter and a man who made a false declaration should be given a deterrent punishment, submitted Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, the State Advocate General, in the High Court yesterday.
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  • 184 7 'No smoking in class' protest by school heads PENANG, Thursday. MALAY school heads attending an in-service course which ended today at the Malayan Teachers' College in Glugor, have decided to ask the college authorities to waive their ban on smoking in classrooms when the course resumes in August. i 'Several
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  • 148 7 A LOR STAR, Thurs. xx A robber fired a shot at a housewife, Mrs. Chin Peng Yok. during a hold-up at her shop near here last night. The shot missed her by inches and hit a wall. Mrs Chin was with her husband in their
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  • 52 7 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— A Pahar bin Jusoh. 37. was charged in the magistrate s court ben uirh illegal possession of 22Uh of morphine and 911 b of raw opium. No plea wa.s recorded. 8.i.l «n refused and Hie rasr Wii.^ red to thr Sessions Cnurt
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    • 33 7 Itiinni/ By Ralph Hvimdahl I^V /YEP! IT'S\ I KG2ACIOUS! l\ KwE JUS' /4i4S/V TH') PASKED THOUGHT VO'J 1 CARS/ NOT //eOA/V \J HAVE YOU WAShEDH OVEK J COULD MAKE J s^EM^PETUNIAI Jjt y
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  • 469 8 IPOH, Thura. feet on the first day of the year. Other features of the agreement are a 10 cent annual Increase In dally wages within their grade for all workers, improved annual leave and overseas leave (up to three months without pay for those
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  • 56 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A police supervUee. Ng Soo Tiong. wai today jailed for four month* In a magistrate's court for fallinc to report to a police officer last Monday. At a police supervisee, Ng was ordered to report on the 18th day of each month to the senior
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  • 34 8 KUALA TRENOGANU. Thurs.— The Men in Besar of Trengganu, Data Ibrahim Fikri. will open a 51, 500 youth club building at Batu Rakit. about II miles from here, on May 28.
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  • 222 8 r£ scarcity of trade union leadership and the lack of proper appreciation of trade unionism by members were perennial problems of the trade union movement, said Mr. D Ramanujam, International Conferederatlon of Free Trade Unions' representative In Singapore, at the opening of the
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  • 149 8 New chief takes over British Army in S'pore BMADIER R.F.B. Heniman (above) who takes UP command of the British Army's Singapore Base area from today, succeeding Brigadier C. H. Stoneley. Brigadier Uensman. 49. and educated at Harrow and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, served with the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers from
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    56 8 KUCHING. Thurs.— Sarawak* Governor. Dato Abang Haji Opens, and his wife returned here yesterday after a-three-day vlnit to Baram District in the Fourth Division where they attended the Marudi regatta. The Governor's own boat, which he had brought from Kuching with its handpicked piiddlera, «v no match for
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  • 138 8 BLACK MASK HOLD-UP MAN CAUGHT IN POLICE AMBUSH rpELUK ANSON. Thurs. A man wealing a black mask was caught In a police ambush last night while attempting to rob a bread vendor at Kampong Redang Ponggor. off the 18th mile. Teluk Anson-Kampar road. Acting on a tip-oil, a police party
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  • 88 8 SINGAPORE. ThliriBrltlnh troops in Singapore have presented seven television sets to hospitals in the city. The 93-Inch sets, boupht tor $4,500. were handed over by Linit. Col. P. H. Coutts, of Headquarti is Singapore Base area, to Dr. Ho Guan Urn, the Deputy Director of
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  • 47 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 360 members of the Vigilante Corps will be briefed by the offtcer-in-charge of the Singapore Harbour Board police, Mr. 8. K. Sundram, at the S.H.B. police station at S pm tomorrow. They will also be given their equipment and attend a drill.
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    • 125 8 Oap Hy V.T. Hawniin OCr u"H A i Ay, L "OMk- I I AMP MEK OF 6O6Nci~^J^^^Bß I ..BUT THIS iS MVPOTHF I *KID "THEN WHAT i.L A WiK. A»sJfc» JOT IT DOC! NEVER BELIEVE A V*6, THAT COULp TURN IMTO COLD WE DO ro« A GOOP FAMILY THAT '3
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  • 345 9 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature AT 11 a.m. on May 7, 1942, 22 years ago this month, the first bombs whistled down in the Battle of the Coral Sea, the epic naval action that marked the turn of the tide in the Pacific War and probably saved Australia from invasion. For
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  • 495 9 THE CORAL SEA NAVAL ACTION THAT WAS FOUGHT ENTIRELY IN THE AIR Allies had already cracked the Japanese naval code They knew the blows were coming and the Com-mander-in Chief Pacific. Admiral Chester Nimitz organised every available unit of the US and Australian navies to meet the threat. On May
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  • 1012 9 The sea battle that changed a war mons with the object of luring the American ships as tar as possible from New Guinea. The Port Moresby Invasion flotilla had mailed from Rabaul on May 4. The Japanese admiral had to divert attention from the slowmoving, vulnerable transports creeping southward towards
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  • 32 10 -VI HWo-i $70 r Minimum) SUMMERS. JOHN HENRY MASON. Korm.rly of Whiteaway Laldlaw and Company limited. Passed away peacefully at Royal Surrey County Hospital, ('■uildford. Hth May 19D4. Aged 76 >enm
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  • 64 10 it WardM tit (Minimum) MR. CHUA CUAN KEAT, MsM Chua Slew Knt:. Mr. and Mrs. Chua Chin Leong thank all relatives and mends who patd night visits, sent letters of i f nioieni c. kiii«. and wreaths and attended the cremation of the late Mrs. rhua Ouan Keat (nee
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    • 782 10 President Soekarno, according to agency reports attributed to "highly reliable sources" in Jakarta, is now willing to withdraw all Indonesian guerillas from Malaysia, under verification by a third party, provided there is I a "simultaneous" meeting of Maphilindo Foreign Ministers, "immediately followed by a summit" If the reports
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    • 261 10 Members of the Union of Post Office Workers are back on the job, postal services are working normally throughout Malaya, the backlog of mail has been cleared; there only remains the lesson of this week's three-day strike. Probably the outstanding point is that it was completely unnecessary. It
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    • 154 10 There seems to be no end to the indignities to which the poor turtles of Dungun are to be subjected. It is planned now to build a rest house on the beach at Rantau Abang, already populous enough with sightseers every egg-laying season, for still more tourists. It
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  • 834 10  - Mop-heads have taken over from satirists FLORA LEWIS By I ONDON, Thurs. "Satire," said William Rushton. with the cherubic chuckle that made him a satirical killer, "is not dead. It's Just that the government is dead but it won't fall down, so we have to mark time while we wait.''
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  • 520 10  -  DAVID HOLDEN Last card but powerful, for after him the great storm By SAIGON. Thursday It is more than possible. for he who lives by one coup may easily die by another. And since General Khanh in January got rid of his rival generals,
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  • The passport poser
    • 275 10 I NOTICE in your columns an increasing suggestion that the motorist is at the root of Singapore's road safety problem but, an examination of available figures shows that this is not entirely true. Taking as an average 10.000 miles per vehicle per year, the total mileage travelled
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    • 305 10 local motorist's organisation seems to support in it's recommendations of restrictive legislation. While our roads are not as safe as we would like them, let us not delude ourselves that they can ever be wholly so, by virtue of the fact that all road users, even the very best
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    • 103 10 IT has been observed that the statement of account of members of the Central Provident Fund Is NOT forwarded to them annually when they cease employment during the course of the year. This applies to the case of my two children who have been engaged on a temporary
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    • 25 10 WILL It please the MinisTT ter of Health. Singapore and his officials to visit the new road development off Dunman Road to
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    • 892 10 Straits TiaM 4 Malay Mail Cuiihm advertisement* mey ke h.no.d tm It manr COLO •TOMACC AftCsaDC Oicmn Read COLO trrOMAGBT ■StANCHB* AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONG lIPPIL MOAO— NAVAL BASE crnr book store lto Wlnc«i*«te* He««e. Cess/er Qwey TMC NEW* FRONT Hlrpatrtck'i tup SI*M M. M. ISMAIL *oi»lr.«T m>M. We i
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    • 57 10 THE GLORY OF THE GRECIAN GAMES For almost 12 centuries the original Olympics provided a gala festival, during which the hatreds of war yielded to the demands of sportsmanship and peaceful competition. The glory of the Grecian Games is described in MAY Deaders IVDigest (Now On Sale) Distributors: C R.
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  • 232 11 New system to stop fleecing by airport taxis SINGAPORE, Thurs. A new system to control arjd regulate the movement* ftfui price-fixing of taxis operating at Singapore Airport is expected to be enforced early next month. The Straits Times understands from a reliable airport source that this system will be introduced
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  • 96 11 JKSSELTON. Thurs.— The police have offered a reward of $2,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons responsible for an attack nn a speed boat in the Kinbatangan river. A speed boat belonging Ut the Chung Chao Lung timber
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  • 655 11 I IPOH. Thursday A FILM and a tape recording of an alleged corrupt transaction in the house of a chief clerk in the Mines Department, Perak, was shown and played to the Sessions Court here today. The film, which ran for about 150
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  • 69 11 KUCHINQ. Thurs.— Two RMAF Alouette helicopters will arrive here soon from Kuala Lumpur for operations In the Borneo. The first to be sent here, they will loin the air fleet of five different types of helicopters bei msr used by the security forces. The
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  • 321 11 rpHE Government has A set ap a Joint Examinations Board to conduct special entrance examinations in the national language at H.S.C. level for entry into the University of Malaya. This was disclosed by the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji
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  • 484 11  -  R. BALACHANDRAN TODAY the National Art Gallery here took off the signs "Do not touch the exhibits" to enable its first ever blind visitor to feel a show of priceless French art. It also made history by taking
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    • 238 11 afl |aTaTAI .1 1 Tft a^lT A 1 I I I CMOUSTMOt CMM. CMOUSTUQt >-J_ -^^*!ZZZ4 «m«> fwtaaM. Heart authorities all over th« Wt% world are recommending the poly- m3^^"m' unsaturated liquid vegetable oil to i A Mi t%H^^3k replace saturated solid (ats (lam. LamC shortening. maßarine). which hnv» DkvM
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    • 608 11 RADIO SINGAPORE g. sounder jgygo BesHOKTW.Wi: SEKVICESi (midnight) Close. 41 and £5 metre* wmmmjwmmmmm RADIO MALAYSIA A.M 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 NATIONAL SUUKTWAVK 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.50 A.M. 6.00 Prog. Summary; Up And About; 8.15 News; 8.20 6.02 Morning Melodies, 7.00 Up And About; 9.00 For Every- The News; 7.10
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  • FOREGIN DISE EXTRA
    • 389 12 Go-ahead for oil search in North Sea LONDON. Thursday j gRITAIN has given the official go-ahead for a black-gold rush a search for oil in the depths of the North Sea. Exploration will also be made for underwater stores of natural gas. For Britain, which has to bring essential supplies
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    • 129 12 BANGKOK. I IMUS. More than 20,000 Seato military personnel will take part In Exercise Ligtas to be held on the Philippine island of Mlndoro at the end of this month or early In June, it was announced yesterday. Exercise Ligtas i Filipino for
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    • 78 12 JAKARTA, Thurs. —A former leader of the outlawed Indonesian political party. Masjuml. is now on trial In Bogor. 40 mlle.s south of Jakarta, for allegedly or- I ganisinß an anti-Govern-ment movement. Antara news agency reported. Knsman Singodimed.in kl bring j tried by a special court
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    • 51 12 PARIS. Thurs. Troops from Britain. Belgium. Italy and the United States will be airlifted to Norway next month to Join Nor- j wegian unit* In a NATO exercise In North Norway from June 2 to 20. General Lyman Lemnitzer. Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, said In a communique
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    • 43 12 I KATMANDU. Thurs. Indian Ambassador H. Dayal died cf a heart attack on Tuesday night in Qorlchachetra. a village nt the base of mount Everest, while on a threewerk hiking tour in the area, the Indian Embassy announced yesterday. UPI.
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    • 26 12 MOSCOW. Thurs. -Soviet specialists working in China began tn bo "brainwashed by their hosts from early 1960. the Soviet government newspaper Izvestia said tonight.
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    • 99 12 SAIGON, Thurs. An American Army military policeman this morning shot and wi>undrd a Vietcong terrorist who threw a tyre at a crowded Saigon The vehicle had a flat tyre at a crowded interNri'tion. Military poiiceman Jesse L. Kontenot. who was waiting for assist- ance (or
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    • 134 12 THIS 18-foot Malayan python disgraced itself soon after its arrival at the Flamingo Park zoo in Yorkshire by trying to crush the zoo superintendent, Mr. Douglas Pelrie (in white shirt). The trouble began when the python was being put on show for the first
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    • 216 12 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. A USTRALIA has reaffirmed her determination to turn over control of New Guinea md Papua to their people and to bar outsiders from taking over. Quoting from an An.-ti. lan Government statement, fir. Dudley McCarthy. Australian delegate In the rrusteeship Council, said:
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    • 27 12 HONG KONG. Iliur.v. The Hohr Kong Government may commission a technical survey into the feasibility of an underground railway for the colony.
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    • 114 12 /CALCUTTA. Tfturs. Police yesterday arrested 351 people in Calcutta and neighbouring industrial areas or. charges of obstructing road and rail services, stone throwing and exploding crackers. They used tear gas shells In two Incidents, one at Tollygunge and one at Jadavpur. where people had
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    • 27 12 MANILA. Thurs. Congress has 1 passed a .Jill proclaiming June 12 us Philippine independence day. 1 instead of Jie traditional July 4. i UPI.
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    • 322 12 Imperialists fear Arab unity, says Khrushchev in Cairo- CAIRO, Thins. Mr. Khrushchev said here last uight that imperialists feared Arab unity because it was easier for imperialism to fight Arab states separately. The Soviet Primp Minuter, speaking impromptu at the end of a set spcrrh to a trade union meeting,
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    • 30 12 MANILA. Tlmn. Nine peoDl* abourd a Philippine Air Lines smgle-encineci Otter plane were killed when U mated near Zambounaa city. ;ilxmt 500 miles south ot Mmila.— Reuter.
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    • 35 12 JOHANNESBURG. Thins. Eleven religious leaders ;tnd mor» than 1.000 people packed the i"-t» hall here ocay to appeal to the South African goveriin abandon Its "90-day" no trial d» tention law. Reuter.
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS.
    • 511 13 KULIM WILL HAVE TOTAL OF 5,500 ACRES FOR PLANTING AS FUNDS BECOME AVAILABLE pOLLOWING the policy which is being adopted by a number of Malayan plantation companies, of adding areas of oil palms to their rubber holdings, Kulim Rubber Plantations Ltd. will have a total of
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    • 81 13 Engineer joins Shell group A RECENT Honours graduate from the University of Malaya, Mr. Wong Kong Young (above), has joined the Shell Oroup of Companion in Malaysia. A civil engineer, Mr. Wong, after *hort training period, will Join the general marketIng stream and will be Initially posted to Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 136 13 REUTERS Neus Atfency and Ultromc by»teui Corpoiituui) have announced plans u> cieaM the first computer systems for the. ulhinbutlon of financial information throughout the world. The announcement, made Jointly by Mr. Gerald Long, General Manager ot Reuters, and Mr. Roberta t>. Sinn, president of UlUomc Systems Corporation,
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    • 138 13 MH. «*T Anew product which Is claimed to havr resulted in major savings in American industries, has recently linn introduced in the Malaysian market. It Is the Aqua-clear feeder which prevents rust, corrosion and scale, from (he Sudbury l.aooratory in America, said
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    • 84 13 pYCLE and Carnage Co. Ltd. Is introducing to the Singapore market Mercedes-Benz buses. One model, Mercedes-Bens LP 333 with a locally built body, hus been on dlsplav at the company* showroom in Orchard Road since Monday. It is daunecl that this 32--seater bus Is the first of
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    • 117 13 BRITAIN'S trade gap Uie difference between lmporu and exporu robe steeply to £107 million in April, compared with t. million in March. The Board ot Trade announced that exporu in April were 1331 million, a drop ot 146 million on the previous month. Import* were 16
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    • 112 13 PAN AM FLY AT LOWEST AIR COST PAN American Airways In Singapore claim that their Boeing Jet freighters are flying at the lowest ton-mile costs compared with any all-cargo aircraft ever operated. An analysis of the airline's jet freighter operations show coet per available ton-mile of 36 7 cents (Malayan),
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    • 287 13 A GERMAN business organisation. Wella. which claims it has already captured a big share of the local market for women's cosmetic lines, is planning to go into the market in a bigger way. According to Mr. Werner I Neubert, the sales manager of Wella's
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    • 72 13 RUBBER production from Indonesian State campanlaa declined lut year to 80.579 tons from 03.860 tona in 1962. the official Anutra News Agency reported Output In IMI was 94,566 tona. Anura aald the State Rubber Compantea production target this year U 97.000 tons. Last month. It was
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    • 139 13 MORE TOURS OFFERED SITA World Travel Incorporation have substantially Increased their tour offerings for next yeur. A total of no less than 666 tours, with over 300 tours passing through Malaysia, are now open for bookings. The planned tours for the year are: 910 Westbound around-the-world tours over the Northern
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    • 81 13 THE U.S. Commerce Department lias reported the gross national product O N.P.i reached a seasonally adjusted annual rate ol US $008,000 million during the Mnl quarter of 1964, according to revised estimates. The Department pointed out thai this was a. rise of about 98,000
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    • 341 13 mm memo Oanfas offer* you »ome-dov service between Malaysia and Australia. DIRECT OANMS 707 JETS TO: Eurepe and the U.K.: (6 Flights I week.) Australia: (S Flights a week.) Specify Qanfas to your Air Cargc Agent or contact Malaysian Air ways Limited, General Salei agents for Qantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles Hotel,
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    • 1044 14 (ConUaaed tram PBgc Ml SITUATIONS VACANT tt Worda SS (Min.)— Box M eta. axtrm EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Required by Industrial Firm to work at Jurong Industrial Estate. 'Salary 300 400 per month. Only experienced need apply. Reply Box A 5782 S.T. Spore or Telephone ***** for interview. "AKHBAR FELAJAR" requires Kdttonal
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    • 725 14 SITUATIONS WANTED tt Word, U (Mm.) Bom S4 tta. axtrm READ tb* Senior Appointments Vacant lo The Sunday Mall each wees. LOCUM DOCTOR CHINBSB Available Immediately. Write Bos A 3934 S.T. K.L. ARTIST H.S.C. QUALIFIED age 22 seeks situation In designing or advertising firm. Available Immediately. Box A 39.16 S.T.
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    • 775 14 SHOPS WANTED It Word* U (Min,}— Bam eta, axtrm I WANTIO TO HINT or buy a shopdous* In centrally located business area. State price and particulars to Box < A 5738 S.T. S'por* HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Word* Si (Min.)— Box St eta. txtrm PASIR PAN JANG Villa Flat for
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    • 900 14 TUITION 19 Word* U (Min.)— Box S9 eta, awtrm BALLROOM PRIVATE LESSONS Dally by appointment Single, Couple or Group. Consult. C.H. Tan iA N.A.T.D.. London-trained Specialist), •'l'rlnsep Building," 36D, Prlnsep Street, Spore. ,2nd Floor), *Tel: *****. REGISTER, JUNE SESSIONS: Beginner's Shorthand. Typing. Book-keep-ing, Accounting, Malay, Malay-Short-hand. Vacancies: Theory, Speed 50/130.
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    • 1029 14 HIRE PURCHASE Word* SS (Min.)— Box St el*, txtrm SIERA T.V. on eas> payment, contact Hi Fl Traders. 59 Soutn Bridge Koad. Singapore. Telephone *****. CONSUL IS3I portable typewriter on H.P. $1-'.M> p.m. for 12 month*. List price: SlfO/- Tithes 62 Middle Road. 6 pore. WESTINOHOUSE GERMAN "METI" T.V. H.P.
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    • 1139 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et: extrm I LAMBRETTA IMI. Excellent con- •i.ttnn. many extras, ask Hussein at Tnko Sumatra. 130 Jalan Tru.v Jotiore Babru or Pbon* Singapore *****. JAGUAR 2.4 drat registered 31-1-62 1 ith radio one owner (7,300 0.n.0. 1 Inspection Fong Mansor 30 Knunat
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    • 950 14 FOR SALE |M Word* SS (Min.)— Box i# rl*. txirm j VISIT TMf Donald Mnorr «*llerie« Tbcap Kditlonr Drpartmi-nt tor wonder fill hook harxalns Oprn dully until < o'clock at JOO Cl'-rrn ncrau Avenue, i I Spore. MIRACLt PUNCTURt RBMEOVI Amaztns save-A-Tlr* teals and inflates I punctured tub* or tuneless
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    • 683 14 FRESH FLOWERS Word* SS (Min.)— Box is rl. PRINCESS SAYS tor you s M fkmerv thouchttully sasMIIK j beautifully arranged. thai I your good wish.s. Ml orchard Road 'Spore. Tel: -*OW)7. .*****. FLORAL BASKETS for Presentjat lons— Lovely and Fresh from -oi I chids International" (Subsidiary of Katong Flower Shop)
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  • 135 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were barely 1 steady with falLs In excess ol I rises. Moves were not large but 1 some leaders declined. B.H.P. was down 6d. to 575. 3d. The majority of base metals and oil* again lost ground. The exception m W'rsttrn Mining which made a
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  • 245 16 lUNE flrit grada ruhb.r ouytri f.a.b. cloud at S p.m. in Singapore i and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 69a I cfnta per Ib. up tbxee-eiKntfcs of s. I cent on Wednesday's cloning level for th» position. Tbr tone wan aunt alttr ttaady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. dating pricat In
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  • 38 16 OH 'he fraa exchange market It Hodk Koa< yeiiterday thr U.S d*llar v> an quntrd at I.W tor TT am .S -1\ for cash. Sttrlinn quoted at 16 aod om tiirl 01 Kold M IM,
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  • 17 16 I in- Malayan t-.xrhance Bank* Association ni.ictp no changps it its rat*.s to merchants yesterday:
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  • 28 16 MAY 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: i.'v vents (up three eighths of a cent). TIN: IMUS fup S 13.37}). Estimated iinotlicial ofTcrine W tons (up 5 tons).
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  • 676 16 From Our Market Correspondent ALTIIOUGII there was nothing really tangible in the way of improvement in Indonesian confrontation yesterday and the situation deteriorated in Laos, there were scattered gains in equities on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Observers said this was a natural reaction
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  • 27 16 M.in .'0 M.tn M •Industrials: HH.iiii 104.85 Tin>; llH.ru 1 T 7 I rubber*: 10S.J8 105.18 1 Dri. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 19<>2 100
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  • 1081 16 COMBINED luslnesa In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ot the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number ot share.- trudPd in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bcustcart < I.IMK)) $1 IX r.'.UOO) *1.74; C.S. H*idinx« ll.OUO) $3.17. (2.0U0) $3.20; C.T.S. otdl (HK») 4s». Bd.: Dunlop* (SJH SL. 11,000)
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  • 434 17 INHERE was a big rise in the Straits tin price .-sUrday of $13,371 tc IMSJUL the highest price since February. It followed a rise of Cl 3 in the London afternoon spot price and U2 ir> the three months price and
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  • 213 17 c hips lying alonxsld* tho Sinxapori Harbour whar»e» or oxpoetof Circea 1/1 Van Llnarhoten S/7, Hivirbank 8/9. Tozal Maru No. 10/11. Nippon 18/16, Johannes Maerjk I*. milndoenn 19, Bon* Be 21/22, Hhavll 23/24, Totmihiiru Maru 27/2S, Pobanf ■JO/SO, Anateru Maru 31/32, RosKeverett S3/34. Hoeuh Dyke 33/38 Janova
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  • 69 17 CHINESE PrertuM Eichanee. Slorjport n»n »rIM« ptr picul yrsttrdjy Coconut oil: bulk $47 Mllrra. drum $50 aellrra. Copra: May/Jon* UK/Continent: Uaojaoted. Popper: Muntok whit* *140 (filers. H.imw.ik white $137 1 arller*. ■peclnl snm.s ik Mirk Sll2i avlleni. garbled LAfnpone Mark $11TJ aeller*. ASTA $130 fellris. Singapore Coconut Oil
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    • 848 17 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR M ORIGINATING SUMMONS L No. 54 OF 1964 In the Matter or Seri Krmajuan Company Limited And In the Matter of Section 156 of the Companies i Ordinance 1940-1946 Serl Kemajuan Company > Limited Applicants NOTICE is hereby given that by
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    • 817 17 RIVERVIEW RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) Notice Is hereby given that the Twenty-fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company will bt held at the Registered Office, Chartered Bank Chambers. Ipoh, on Friday, 26th June, 1964, at 230 pjn. At the said Meeting the Directors will recommend
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    • 951 17 NOTICES CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker*) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and 1 Jewellery from the following I Pawnbrokers' Shop*. i No. 13b New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Slong (Chop Sem Fohv No. 265 South Bridge Road, Ho c Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) i j Yong Kee. B No. 28? South Bridge Road,
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    • 822 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Installation and CompletiM of Drainage, Sanitary, SepUe Tank and Water Hupply far the LowCost Flata at WoUrrstan Road for the Malacca ManlcipaUty. Tenders from contractors who are registered with the Public Works Department will be received at the Municipal Engineer's office, Malacca Municipality on or before 12.00
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    • 1182 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KLANG TOWN COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS TOWN ENGINEER Applications are Invited from Federal citizens oetween the ages of 25-40 years for the post of Town Engineer, Klang, at a salary oi $750 x 34-934/982 x 34-1.254/-Applicants must either:— (a) be Associate Members of the Institute of Civil Bngineers or Municipal
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  • 1077 18 TOKYO, Thurs. J N D O N KSIA and Denmark go evenly matched into the second and deciding day of the sixth international championship for the Thomas Cup here tomorrow, after drawing 2-2 in the first day's play of the challenge round.
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  • 273 18 Boycott? The lOC cannot stop them Mayer T AUSANNE. Thurs.— O: t 0 Mayer. the chancellor of the International Olympic Committee, said today lhat if the Arab countries decided to boycott the Olympic Games in Tokyo this year, the lOC could not stop them. Mr. Mayer was commenting on reports
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  • 75 18 LONDON Thurs.— Joe Lawson, wellknown British racehorse trainer who retired in 1957, died a-, the Rous Memorial Hospital, Newmarket, last night. He was 83. For 30 years Lawson was a public trainer at Manton (Wiltshire), and Newmarket. He set a record of £93.890 in stakes won
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  • 231 18 HOCKEY i;nil 4 AIRWAYS 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Malaysian Airways adopted the wrong tactics during extra time and were beaten by REME in the SHA junior knockout final at the Padang here today, writes JOE DORAI. Earlier Airways had tought back from 0-2 and 1-3 to
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  • 518 18  -  Norman Siebel by SPORTSFRONT IN this year of the first Olympic Games in Asia, the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union urgently need to attend to certain priorities in order to effectively answer the call of Dato Ghazali Shafle, their new president, for a year
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  • 93 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Foreign competitors are expected to participate In the Singapore LTA's second hard court tennis championships here next month. The BLTA have asked the various controlling bodies in Australia. Japan, the Philippines, Burma. India and the Malaysian states to •end entries. The events are
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  • 80 18 PENANG. Thurs. Penang will travel to Alor Star to meet Kedah in the Malaya Cup soccer north wjne tomorrow. The teams are: Krdah Sect Peng Chiarn;' Halini Osman. K. Sincam, Harrw Ismail. Irdis Ohani, P. David: Mahadevan. Llm Ban Chiang. Osman Ali. Syed Good. Ramli
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  • 82 18 Umno's scoring spree KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Umno maintained their unbeaten record in four outings when they trounced TlwrmalineamV XI 10-0 in the FAS League Div. 2 at Kampong Bharu ground today, day. Agus Salim sparked the scoring spree with six goals. Other scorers were Stiahrome (2). Azia Ibrahim and Ithnin.
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  • 219 18 RUGBY NZ tour side may include Maoris I^ELUNGTON, Thurs. TT —Maoris may be in the next New Zealand Rugby Union team to tour South Africa a. leading Rugby official hinted here today Asked for his personal views, the official. T. C. Morrison, said on his return from South Africa. "The
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  • 46 18 PENANG, Thurs. The Penanj cricket team to meet Pcr.ik in the MCA league match at Penang this weekend: A. Delllka tain). Teoh Chve Teik J Caldwell. Wilson Doss I. Gunn. Joginder Singh. R. Walton. T.ia Pch Hwa. Zainuddin Meah. G Lee, M. Bromley-Fox iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiitMimiiiiiii
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  • 53 18 Muenster win SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th» touring German football club, Muenster. beat Stngaon 4-1 in friendly matcli here tonbebt SUMMARY SOCtfcK I poll Div. 1: Kmti Indians 2 Ramblers 0: Mr. 2: Malays w.o. Irish Hussmtv. Di». 3: PTCSC 2 Tamil Youi Friendly (Taiping): A/man Shan Club. Selama 4
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  • 224 18 Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, Stops Itching as it Shrinks Haemorrhoids liondon (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop Itching, and relieve pain without surgery. In one haemorrhold case
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    • 216 18 1 TODAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES SOCCtK M.mj.l Cnp and Rdi: Div. SB: Warders v Medical* Burnley Cup: Kedah v Penang (Kg Bahru>. Ipoh Div. 2: C. Kin(A. Star). Tour match: Spore ding v PWD <nadang>; Di» 3: Invitation v Muenster of W. Ocr Kllat v B Sqd Irish Hussars 'Coromany <Jn
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    • 534 19  -  Epsom Jeep RACING by Bt Timah we ■■HHbBbswMRII 'it. SI NG A PORE, Lady AvaleU 8.07 Thnrs r »*«>«» n »«5 Weights for all d Warrior II 8.05 nine races at Bu- Pure Jet 805 kit Timah on Sug%r g M Sunday: c 3 Oiv 2
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    • 228 19 Wisley Gardens goes fastest in trial gINGAPORE, Thurs. Nashor is in peak form and if the going improves he could be a "good thing" in the Williamson Memorial Stakes (7f at Bukit Timah on Sunday. The six-year-old was "on his toes" when taken out for pacework by Awl on a
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    • 270 19 SOCCER £1-MILLION TEAM DELIGHT THE FANS /^OPBNHAOEN. Thurs. The \j Rest of Europe XI. with an estimated transfer value of £Imillion, gave an entertaining and skilful display to beat a hardworking Scandinavian team 4-3 here last night ln a fiesta of football. The Rest of Europe, drawn from six nations,
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    • 20 19 LONDON. Thurs. Wakeneld Trinity beat Featherstone 21-0 In a Rugby League Div I match at Wakefleld yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 140 19 Diving 'hope' back in action LONDON. Thurs. Iliih diver Brian Phelp*, one of Britain's hopes for an Olympic cold medal In Tokyo, is bark In action. Brian, now tt. was removed from the list of Olympic potential! last month b»eanse of a knee injury caused by the strain of new.
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    • 119 19 TENNIS Japanese all out ¥>ARIS. Thurs. The defeat i of Oaamu Ishlguro ln the French tennis championships yesI terday ended the Japanese challenge In the single* as Kojl Watanabe and Ichiro Konlshi were eliminated on Tuesday Ishlguro lost 4-6. »-7, 3-6. 3-6 to Pierre Bathes, who Is ranked No. 3
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    • 40 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The MRA announced today that six horses have been sent down from Class One to Class Two. They are Star Whistler, Balkan Bambino. Tlmberlane, Power First. Little Richard and Pembroke Chief.
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    • 686 19 IPOH Thlirs A Mickey Kooutv 12t > Moviegoer i tntol nt 171 hr»r«soe ha« (12f); Manl^am (12f); Nearco tOl^l OI 1/1 norses naS star (12f) oleander m (12f): been entered for the Pasir puteh of oniyc pinkson (9f i Perak Derby meeting onl
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    • 283 19 HOCKEY Malaysia draw 0-0 with India BHILAI (Madhya Pradesh State), Thursday. TtfALAYSIA yesterday played their first hockey a Test against India in this new steel town, and at the end of a 0-0 drawn game were far from happy. They could have started the seven-Test series with a win but
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    • 204 19 CRICKET Rose and Kerslake master the Aussies LONTX>N. Thurs. a splendid eighth wicket partnership of 109 ln 84 minutes between Mite Rose (66 1 and Roy Kerslake (47> rescued Cambridge Unlversltv m the first day of their match against the Australian cricketers at Cambridge yesterday After 'heir first five wlrketa
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    • 39 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs Singapore's national coach Tan Bne Yoon has Just returned after attending the athletics seminar for Olympic coaches in America will speak on his visit there at the People's Association on Sunday at 5 pjn.
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    • 296 19 Straits Times Crossword I ACROSS 7. Makes hasy as does port (6). 9. Startling discovery that 8. Death once It goes off! (4). calls (or a drink! (3-6). 14. Severe strain breaking a 10. Extreme member points to common man (10). contents (5). 15. Slghta for sore eyes? (10). 11.
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  • 266 20 The man who took a bomb home from work lESSELTON. Thurs.— An Indonesian bomb was found by an usher in the Kong Fah cinema in Taw a v while he was making his rounds after the last show, the police said here today. The bomb, wrapped in newspapers, was under
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  • 59 20 LONDON Thurs.— A £16 million order for eight new Hrto liners lor u->e on the Europe-Far E.isi -Japan routes was announced here today by the Blue Funnel Line. Six will be built in the United Kingdom and two in Japan. All will be of
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  • 33 20 SINGAPORE, lhurs The St. John Ambulance Brigade ot Wesi Area will hold its fourth annual parade at the Gan Eng Seng School in Anson Road on Sunday at 5 p.m.
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  • 579 20 S-E Asia tension: US 'no' to talks UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. "JHE United States today rejected proposals that the 1 1 -nation Geneva conference on Indo-China be reconvened to discuss the tense situation in South-East Asia and guarantee the neutrality of Cambodia. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, Chief US delegate, told i he
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  • 412 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs SABAHS Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, said today j that with the defeat of the Socialist Front in the elections, the party was on the verge of total liquidation. Speaking in the House of Representatives, he added that the party
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  • 94 20 MANILA. Thurs— Jesus Lava. mi. the commander of the Philippines Communist Huk rebels, was captured today in a residential district of Manila. He had been hunted for at least 15 years on charges of murder and rebellion. The rebellion was crushed in the early 1950s
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    89 20 THE Beatle boom is seen in Tokyo without the presence of the British Beatles who caused such a sensation on the Continent and the I'nited States. The Beatle records are selling fast and their tunes are being heard all over Japan. There are even four young men who call
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  • 220 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Baweanese Association has called on the 40,000 Indonesians here to make their stand clear on the Malaysia issue. The call was made at the association's annual meeting by the outgoing president. Inche Mansur Haji Fadzal. who told the
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  • 64 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. A big section of an audience of 7.000 Jeered singer Judy Garland when she arrived an hour late for a concert here last night. As the performance got under way. however, they clapped and cheered each song. But the show ended abruptly in
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  • 61 20 State AdvocateGeneral's advice SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Stat* Advocate-Generai. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, in a speech at the opening of the Gan Eng Seng School's annual exhibition, stressed the duties of children towards their parents, teachers, school and community. He also advised his audience to be "charitable, co-operative and broadminded" towards all,
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  • 25 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Children's Aid Society will hold its annual general meeting at Melrose, in Tomllnson Road on May 28. at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 354 20 LONDON, Thurs. Unsettled I conditions prevailed in the stock market following yesterdays setback and no decided trend was established. Good company news. particularly the Courtaulds and I'TD steel announcements, was responsible for some bright features but generally prices moved uncertainly and closed mixed. Gilts remained
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  • 40 20 LONDON. Thurs.—Spots 20T;d. June 207, d.. July 20-15 16d., Aug 20-15 16d.. July Sept. 20-15 16d Oct. Dec. 20\d., Jan. Mar. 20T,d., Apr June 20T,.d., July Sept 207sd Oct Dec 2O7.d cl.f. June 20--9 16d July 20>.d Tone: Quiet.
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  • 23 20 LONDON .Thurs.—Buyers £1088. sellers £1089. Forward buyers *****4. sellers £1083. Settlement £1081. Turnover a.m. 250 tons, p.m. 130 tons. Tone: Very firm.
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  • 146 20 MALAYSIA, FRANCE SIGN AIR PACT I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia and France today signed an agreement which will pave the way for commercial air services between the two countries. This is Malaysia's fourth air agreement, the others being with Britain. Australia and the Netherlands. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin
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  • 187 20  - Journalists angry over remarks by George Brown BIRMINGHAM. Thurs. Mr. George Brown. Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, who told a lunch meeting here that the Press "misrepresent and distort everything any good man has said." has been asked to withdraw his remarks by this city's branch of the 15.000--strong
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  • 70 20 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Mr. W.H. McMillan, Australian Immigration Officer in Hong Kong, said today his department knew about marriages of convenience between Chinese from the Colony and Australian women, but had not received instructions from Canberra about them. He was commenting on reports which quoted the Australian
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    33 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A course entitled "Trends in education" and another on "Malay culture., both organised by the Department of Extra-Mural Studies. University of Singapore, are scheduled to start on tomorrow.
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  • 324 20 Hard time for Aussies to overtake Cambridge /IAMBRIDGE. Thurs. The \j Australians, although overhauling the Camhnci <• University first innings tot.v of 251, did not have things all their own way on tho second day of their matcli here today. The University, aided by i« early dismissal of Norman O^Nrill,
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  • 79 20 SIM AH BEE "1 a»«» jxiurlulK -niinl two wives I son-. San Bm Mont- and Sim KM Hual, il.i i. i -law and krnnd chilrtnn to mourn his loss. Cor. m 37-M Toh Turk Road Sunday M REV ANDREW K.T. CHEN. MM fath.r ot .1 I< li:i PHcr. lIWs,
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    • 176 20 ENCACEMENT IS ANNOUNCED between a MsthMfanaa Tlrncwiy Jaffna and Bbamnui dO X.V l.mrh.itn uvtirwl imchrr Maar). Ifarrl AnbuniUy;im Putiri.ii.uk .i "i m i>yion lAUalluA Lbli U\J//u QJiyjliyluj Yea, Malaysia's most popular coupled-rongetinder 35mm camera, the YASHICA LYNX, is now available in a "Cds" version. This means that not only do
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