The Straits Times, 18 February 1965

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 1005
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  • 452 1 Off soon for service in Borneo areas 7 hope Jakarta will not launch a full-scale war because if it does so, our forces will react much to the disadvantage of Indonesia' Lord Head KOTA BHARU: Wednesday SINGAPORE, Wednesday AUSTRALIA'S crack paratroopers, the Special Air Service Squadron,
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  • 159 1 Canberra murder: Stowaway held in S'pore SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore police took custody of a stowaway from the captain of the Greek liner Patris when it docked here today from Australia. A description of the man has been flashed to Canberra. The man is now detained at the CIO. The main
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  • 113 1 PERTH (Scotland), Wednesday. I ADY Lansdowne, 46-year-old wife of the Mar- guess of Lansdowne, died in hospital here today after being injured in a shooting incident. She was the former Miss Barbara Stuart Chase of Santa Barbara, California. Her 52-year-old husband was Minister of State
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  • 47 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Royal Malaysian Navy patrol vessel Sri Teina.sek Intercepted and detained three Indonesian barter traders with three sacks of ikan bills in a motorised sampan at the outer shoal at 1.40 a.m. txlay. The Indonesians were taken to the Marine Police Station.
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  • 53 1 JAKARTA Wed. The Austra- Han Ambassador. Mr. K.C. Shann. was reported today to have renewed his Government's invitation for President Soekarno to visit Australia. Antara news agency said Mr. 1 Shann reiterated the invitation I during a meeting with Soekarno j this morning at the Presidential
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  • 101 1 MANILA. Wed The Philippine Defence Secretary, Mr. Macarlo Peralta, said today he had received information that some 200.000 Chinese troops were massed near the North Vietnam border. He said, however, that the deployment of troops in the area was not a new move It
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  • 47 1 BANGKOK, Wed Thai Border police patrolling in Songkla Province clashed with a band t)f Communist terrorists near the Malaysian border last weekend, police sources here said. The terrorists fled after a gun-battle, leaving a quantity of food supplies, documents and ammunition, the sources said. Reuter.
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  • 53 1 TOKYO. Wed. Midget multipurpose commercial submarines are to be built In Japan soon foi home and overseas markets, it was learned here. The Nippon Delphln Company, which will build the baby subs under West German licence, said It had inquiries about them from Mexico, Australia
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  • 36 1 TEXAS, Wed. Surgeons yesterday separated Siamese twin girls connected by the membrane around their hearts and near the liver. The babies, bom near here In December, appear to be doing well. Reuter
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  • 42 1 EDINBURGH, Wed. Black-coated undertakers picketed funeral homes today, carrying signs reading "A dead loss" and "This is a gra\e position." The undertakers, employed by a co-operajive society, stopped work to protest against their long hours and low pay. Reuter.
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  • 323 1  -  A. SRIPATHY By MALACCA. Wednesday THE Duke of Edinburgh arrived here in a Viscount of the Queen's Flight this evening for an informal visit to the 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade at Terendak Camp, 13 miles from here. He was accompanied by his private
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  • 41 1 KUCHING. Wed Mas Anak Ma wring, a sea Dayak woman, travelled more than 120 miles by boat, bus and taxi to the offices of the Treasurer of the National Defence Fund, to give him $37 for the fund— AP.
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  • 123 1 Arms cache found: Man held SINGAPORE, Wed. Police detained a man after recovering a cache of arms ;i n(1 explosives ;it Changi I! oa <l this afternoon. A police special squad, i led by Deputy Supt. On*? Kirn Boon, recovered five sten-guns, eight handgrenades, slabs of TNT and a few
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  • 50 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. A 10 per cent surcharge on all imports except food grains, fertilisers, pesticides, books and family planning accessories, was announced here today by the Finance Minister. Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. This is an emerfjency measure to deal with India's tight foreign exchange position.
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  • 37 1 ORDERED OUT DAMASCUS, Wid. Syria t<xl.i> ordered U.S. Emhnssy Second So n-tary Walter Snowrlon expelled as alleged spy officials said hf MHC oflVrrrt Syrian nllucr I ss! million for information on S>rian army. I PI.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 425 2 WASHINGTON, W«d PREPARATIONS UNDER WAY, SAYS U.S., WHICH ALSO PREDICTED FIRST DETONATION THE State Department said yesterday the I nited States had reason to believe that China was preparing for another nuclear test. The Department, in making the announcement, did not say how soon the
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    • 70 2 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. Polnnd yesterday brought 1:» charge of Americas) military aft- 1 gression. In North Vietnam to the attention of the Security Council Mr. Bohdan Lewandowskl, P.i- j I land's resident representative, sub- mi; ted a letter circulated as a Council document which contained charges
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    • 29 2 SAIGON, Wed. Soviet ground-to-air missiles have arrived in Hanoi, according to information reaching here from sources just returned from the Communist North Vietnamese capital. UPI.
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    • 97 2 Khanh sets up national council SAIGON. Wed. South Vietnam's Armed Forces Chief. Lieut-Gen. Nguyen Khanh. announced today that a 20-mrm-ber National Legislative Council had been set up. thus completing the formation of a new gov. ernment. The council comprised military, religious and regional representatives. Kfforts to set up the new
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    • 240 2 RAIDS A GREAT MORALE BOOSTER: TAYLOR VIEW YORK, Wed. General Maxwell Taylor, the U.S. Ambassador to Saigon, said last night that recent American retaliation raids on North Vietnam probably had a great psychological than military effect. In a television Interview over the Columbia Broadcasting System, he said he thought the
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    • 220 2 'QUIT' MINISTERS WIN THE DAY NEW DELHI, Wednesday. TWO Cabinet Ministers withdrew their resignations yesterday after the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, bowed to their demands for statutory guarantees on re- Laming as an official language of India.
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    • 39 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. The Minister of Education. Mr. M. C. Chagla. has said in a speech here that factory production in India suffered "because too many industrialists hire sons-in-law, whether they are competent or not." AP.
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    • 26 2 CARACAS. Wed.— The American Embassy and the United Press International offices in Caracas were attacked yesterday by terrorists protesting against U.S. action in Vietnam
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    • 26 2 TOKYO. Wed.— The Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Etsusaburo Shilna. totfay left here by air foi a four-day visit to South Korea I —Reuter.
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    • 205 2 Filipino island where Indons are masters \f ANILA. Wed. Two x committees of the House of Representatives assert there is a crying need for reexamination of the Philippines relations with Indonesia because of illegal entry and land occupation by Indonesians. The House committees on Foreign affairs and defence held a
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    • 58 2 ANKARA. Wed— Senator Suat Hnyr) Urguplu. 61, a politic*) neutral and moderate, was named \esteiday Prime Minister to head a caretaker government until general elections In October. The suave, grey-haired Senator. a former Amoassador to Washington. London and Bonn, told newsmen he would start negotiation*
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 150 3 Four arrested NEW YORK, Wed. Federal agents yesterday arrested three Negroes and a French Canadian woman on charges of plotting to blow up three of America's most treasured monuments. An announcement in Washington said a cache of explosives had been discovered in the
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    • 292 3 SELMA, (Alabama). Wednesday. gHERIFF Jim Clark and his deputies used clubs yesterday to prod Negroes off the Dallas county courthouse steps. The Negro leader, the Rev. C. T. Vivian, suffered a bloody mouth and was placed under arrest. Mr. Clark admitted that he and his
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    • 95 3 'Bank of England owes me £400 mil' I ONDON. Wed. A 55- year-old American arrived here by_ air yesterday claiming the Bank of England owes him £400 million. Mr. John Perrlng. a freelance musician from Chicago, claims that the money represents the interest on capital Invested in the Bank of
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    • 175 3 Negro vote registration: Committee accuses police I A C K S O N (Missisa sippi), Wed. An official advisory committee said in a report that police as well as private citizens have acted to stop Negroes from registering to vote in many parts of Mississippi. The committee, composed of seven
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    • 318 3 Maudling is new 'shadow' Foreign Minister ONDON. Wed. Sir Alec Douglas-Home last night reshuffled the Conservative Party's "shadow" Cabir.ex to give key jobs to three leading proEuropeans. His changes underline a revival of his party's policy towards Europe which he signalled in a weekend speech stressing that Britain must play
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    • 89 3 SHEFFIELD. Wed.— Women students who intend to marry shortly are being prescribed contraceptive pills in order to cut down the illegitimate birthrate at Sheffield University. it was announced. Dr. Peter Oifford. university medical officer, said he was issuing the prescriptions to re- duce the
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    • 260 3 LONDON. Wed T-HE British Prime x Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, made it plain last night that his Government was not thinking of making any immediate new approach to join the European Common Market. He told Parliament that his Government would be prepared to
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    • 98 3 Go-ahead' accord on Concord ONDON, Wed. LFr c n c h Aviation Minister, Mr. Marc Jacquet, and the British Air Minister, Mr. Roy Jenkins, yesterday declared their countries' plans to press on with the joint Concord supersonic plane project. They also said they "exchanged views" on possible collaboration between Britain
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    • 17 3 HELSINKI. Wed.— A Communist Chinese trade delegation arrived here yesterday to discuss Finnish-Chinese trade.— UPl.
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    • 45 3 LONDON. Wed. Nearly two million Britons bought television sets last year, bringing the number of families with television sets to about 14 million This means that of Britain's 65 million population, more than 45 million can watch television. Reuter.
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    • 34 3 PARIS. Wed. Prances new supersonic fighter, the Mirage 111 V-01. made its first successful vertical take-off flight last Friday at Melun Villaroche air base, the manufacturers. Marcel Dassault Com- pany. announced today.
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    • 185 3 AMERICA ORBITS A GIANT 'STAR' CAPE KENNEDY, Wednesday. THE United States yesterday rocketed into orbit Pegasus 1 a huge "star" that would be visible on clear nights all over the world. The first of three winged spacecraft designed to detect tiny meteoroids which may pose a threat to future space
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    • 54 3 NAIROBI. Wed. Sir David Hunt. British High Commissioner to Uganda, is to take over the post of High Commissioner to Cyprus, informed diplomatic sources said here today. Sir David, who was appointed to Uganda in October 1962. will succeed Major-General Sir Alec Bishop, who was appointed
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    • 143 3 Greater legal protection for union bosses ONDON, Wed. The House of Common* last night agreed to give greater legal protection to British trade uryon officials in trade disputes. Mr. Ray Gunter, the Minister of Labour, said an Intolerable situation had been created for trade unionists by a recent court case
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  • 166 5 GEN. WALKER GETS AWARD FOR BORNEO SERVICE 1 ONDON, Wed. Major--1 ;ieral W. C. Walker. Deputy Chief ol Stall. Allied forces. Central Eurone. hai been awarded a second bar tc his UistinBulsbed Service Order metor bfli services in ■helping to destroy thH hard core of the Brunei rebellion." The citation
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  • 230 5 FEAF can handle anything: Wykeham PERTH, Wednesday. DRITAIN'S Far Last Air Force, now as big as any British command in the world, could handle anything that might happen in Malaysia, its commander, Air Marshal P. G. Wykeham said today Air Marshal Wykehum said there had been a massive build-up since
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  • 157 5 KUAIJK LUMPUR. Wed.— The "links of friendship" between Malaysia and South Vietnam should be strengthened so as to fight our common enemy Communism, the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said here today. He said: "We must always be comrades in
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  • 72 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Residents of Kampong Ha-! jijah. ofr Siglap Road, have urged the Singapore Government to improve living conditions in the kampong. In a statement, to the Straits Times. the Umiio Kampone Hajljah Branch requested attention to these services: Better roads; pipe water: and electricity.
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  • 270 5 YOUR TWO BIG JOBS— BY THE ARMY CHIEF i KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I fHE Chief ot the General Stall", MajorGeneral Dato Abdul Hamid bin Bidin, today told 49 officer cadets at a passing out parade of their two great responsibilities as officers. They are to lead and guide the men
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  • 52 5 SINGAF»ORE. Wed— About 20 enthusiasts have recently completed a course in magic organised by t lie International Brotherhood of Magicians. Singapore Ring 116. They will demonstrate their skill before a select committee of the Ring at 8 p.m. on Saturday to qualify for membership to
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  • 206 5  -  LIM THOW BOON By RUALA LUMPUR, Wed. -This is the happiest moment of my life," said 2nd Lieut. Tham Yoke Meng as he relaxed over a glass of orange juice. Nineteen-year-old Tham has every reason to be happy for he has just
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  • 236 5 Reds are gaining ground in Indonesia: Aussie MP CANBERRA. Wed. Mr. J. M. Fraser, a member of the Australian House of Representatives, who returned from a week's visit to Indonesia today, said he saw no real evidence of a change of thinking among Indonesians about Malaysia. But he believed the
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  • 24 5 PENANG, Wed. Burßliirs broke into a textile shop in BMbop Street early yesterday morning and stole nearly $1,800 worth of textiles.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 141 5 *Tl*~tj Onp fit/ V. T. tftimlin OREEN HAJR! WGMI7 BUT VM MOTJ I WHY NOT? HE fIMOWEpT* I ...BUT THE OUSTON U»«W I |_HOW WDUPMXJ OAOeVY HOLYCOW/ J SUFE OOPS EFTORT US THE COLOR OP VMS, MM* 9ME BLONDE VEH. K PAMC WITH GREEN JM ■>-___ rff WILL HBJ> SETTLE
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  • 287 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. DOLICE threw up roadblocks all over the island during the lunch hour today in a bid to catch a pepper-throwing gang that had robbed two women of $1.1)00 in River Valley Road. But the three robbers, who escaped In a
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  • 123 6 MANACCUSED OF ISSUING SEVEN DUD CHEQUES SINGAPORE. Wed. —An American. Donald Michael Zubrisky. accused of issuing dud cheques in Singapore, was today charged In a magistrate's court with seven counts of cheating. Zubrisky. who pleaded not I guilty, was alleged to have I cheated. Mustafa bin Abdul Rahman of the
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  • 95 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th* newly-refitted 8.060-ton liner s.s. Malaysia, which inaugurates a new passenger service to Australia when it arrives here on March 4. will ply between Australian and Malaysian ports once every 10 weeks. This was announced today by the ships owners.
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  • 64 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singa--1 pore boy scouts w ill celebrate the i birthday of their founder. Lord Baden-Powell, two days earlier by bringing cheer and goodwill to underprivileged and handicapped children on Feb. 20. I Teams of boy scouts will visit 115 homes and Institutions for children
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  • 55 6 1 SINGAPORE. Wed Water will be cut off in Upper East Coast Road between 7 m.s. and 7 a m s., Tay Lian Teck Road. Tay Lian Teck Drive. Elliot Road. Kee i Sun Avenue. Palm Road. Palm I Avenue and Nallur Road on Fri- day. from
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  • 113 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A second man has been detained in connection with the killing of a 16-year-old schoolboy in a Beach Road bar on Feb. 1. Police said he walked Into Beach Road police station yesterday, and surrendered himself. He is now held under the
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  • 106 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A magistrate's court was today told of a housewife, I.im Gnor Kirn. who in a "fit of anger" poured boiling water over another woman after a quarrel in the kitchen of a flat in Selegie House yesterday afternoon. Senior Inspector T.S. Zain
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  • 245 6 ASP jailed 6 months for $50,000 extortion attempt SINGAPORE, Wed. Acting Assistant I Superintendent of Po- lice, Johar bin Abdul a Rahman, of JohoreL Bahru was yesterday I jailed for six months in 1 Singapore's First I Criminal District Court i for attempted extortion of $50,000 from a busi- j
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  • 158 6 1,000 INVITED TO FOUNDER'S DAY DINNER SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and his wife will be the guests of honour at the annual reunion dinner of the AngloChinese School Old Boys' Association on March 1. the school's 79th Founder's Day. In the morning, the Minister
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  • 469 6 SINGAPORE. Wed THE Crawford Action Committee today ap- pealed to the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew for a meeting with its representatives to settle the j question of rehousing the residents in the district I who are affected by the I
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  • 176 7 PIBLIC-SPIRITED CROWDS HELP TO PUT OUT CAPITAL'S BIG FIRE KU A LA LUMPUR. Wed. Hundreds of public-spirited volunteers last night gave the firemen a helping hand when fire broke out in the busy Chinatown shopping centre in Petaling Street here. The fire. which started at
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  • 1374 7 KU/LA LUMPUR. Wed THE University Of Malaya has announced the following results of examinations for the 1964/65 session lift the faculties of medicine, science and agriculture. The followinß ha\r paired the preliminary examination for the decrees of M.8.. B. S.: Boey Soong
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  • 165 7 Kuala Lumpur, Wed SEVENTEEN massage parlour owners here will be prosecuted "soon" for operating In residential areas, according to a spokesman of the Municipal- lty. He said that they had been summonsed for "contravention of zoning" undor the Municipal I Massage Establishments* by-1
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  • 223 7 Vigilante Corps will be formed in Sabah, Sarawak KU A L A LUMPUR Wed— The Director of the Vigilante Corps. Dato Wan bin Sheikh Abdul Rahman, said today that he will visit Sabah and Sarawak shortly to help set up the corps there. Speaking in his new headquarters (he moved
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  • 125 7 Water charges go up in Johore MUAR, Wed. Fortyflvo thousand consumers in Jonore will have to pay an extra 40 Rents for every l.ouo gallons of water from next month. The new rate ha, hp««n Razetted by the Jhore Government. The new rates will be $1 for every 1.000 gallons
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  • 64 7 PENANO Wfd Tha i-hi»f merutttng officer. Major JJ Plum. will interview potential remits for the British Army al !he Territorial Ainiy drill hall In Prel A\eiiue ben on Monday. TTie team Will also applicants in Alor star (tomorrow i and Simirei Patani (Friday I before romiinr lo
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  • 35 7 BINOAPORI «f of the Sio Kun lone secrci of Group 18- operating m Kampong Ar.ms ed la.st niKlr in Outran Roart. He was detained under 'to Criminal Law 'Temporary Pr* visions' Ordinance
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  • 34 8 M W arsis Sit (Himlmumt IN IYI« LOVINO Memory of Mi lam Rnon Bens Hoon (Mrs. Ong "ens Waan who passed away on IS-2 «i Inserted by her husband and children 1
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  • 113 8 1* Wwrit tit (Minimum. THE FAMILY OF the late Madame Msna Ree Ah Kang thank relative! and frteads who attended the funeral, sent stoMi. wreathe and condolence*. TMI FAMILY OF the late Mr Quah Ktm «»t of KamunttnK. Talplnx wish •c tbank all trtooda and relative* for ttteatdant* etc.
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  • 722 8 The Straits Times Thursday, February 18, 1965. Rent Law Review The preliminary recommendations of the committee appointed by the Government last August ;o review rent control legislation in Malaya will naturally be examined, first of all. for what is said on I the removal of inhibitions to development. It was
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  • 381 8 Few people will quibble about Mr. Tan Siew Sin's suggestion that industrialists should consult the Central Government before setting up factories in Singapore. Such a move would be an obvious first step towards ascertaining, for one thing, whether or not similar factories were planned for other parts of
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  • 125 8 Singapore's war against straying cattle is really a war, without the conventions. A hapless cow caught in Kheam i Hock Road has been slaughtered and her meat distributed to welfare homes. But will one such lesson be enough to convince the cattle (and their owners) that the
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  • 1342 8  - The rule of law and rights of us a11... JOHN THORN WITH 'GUIDED DEMOCRACY' IN INDONESIA AND 'SOCIALISM' IN BURMA... by BANGKOK Wed AS MORE THAN 120 EMINENT JURISTS GATHER IN BANGKOK TODAY FOR A VITAL SERIES OF TALKS- LORD SHAWCROSS, former British AttorneyGeneral is attending as an observer, the
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  • LETTERS
    • 240 8 I REFER to your report <S.T. Feb. 17) under the heading "121 cases before Arbitration Court." While there are 123 cases pending before the court today, the impression may regrettably have been given that "121 cases have piled up" since the former President relinquished his post on
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    • 253 8 MR. Tan Slew Sin insulted the intelligence of the Singapore electorate and the Malaysian people when he made the wild charge that SinttaDore is gripped by a "nil* by fear" comparable to the days of Nazi Germany. Mr Tan is duty-bound to warn of the dangers of
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    • 231 8 YOUR correspondent "Bitten" (S.T. Jan. 23) Is obviously aware that arrears of contributions to the widows' and orphans' pension scheme must be settled in a lump sum. He has himself agreed to have the amount of arrears deducted from his salary. As a government .servant he ought to
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    • 65 8 WE are living In a kainpong known as Bu<clt Chagal within the town limits of Johore Balru but we have no proper drains. The existing drains are damaged and have been left choked and overflowing. A spot beside one house has been turned into a refuse dump by
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  • 467 9 'Vmno leaders the founders of inter-racial Malaysian govt' KUALA LUMPUR. W*d TflE IJmno secreA tary-general Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar, today denied the charge that there were Malay ultranationalists in the organisation. The cbarge was made by the Singapore Prime Minister.
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  • 363 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, M.P. for Bungsar, today asked the Alliance: "What is the meaning of the recent spate of strictures on the PAP? "Are we to draw the alarming conclusion that democratic, non-com-munal and multi-racial party like the
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  • 112 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The secretary of the new bembawang branch of the 1 Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Tan Hock Lim. today claimed that agents of the People's Action Party had infiltrated all Government departments in Singapore, and a "veil of fear" had descended on
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  • 120 9 OATU PAHAT. Wed. 13 Police last riight arrested a man in the act of painting anti-Malay-sia slogans on the wall of the Thean How Kong Chinese temple in Jalan Fatimah here. The man was arrested after a short chase tnrougn the town. Anti-Malaysia slogans were also
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  • 30 9 KANGAR. Wed. Muslims in Perils set a new record during the month of Ramadhan thi.s vr.ir when there was not a single arrest for breaking the fast
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  • 33 9 MACHANG. Wed Tho Ke- lantan branch of the National Union of Teachers has collected $940 from the dance hold last December Thp money will go to the National Patriotic Fund-
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  • 101 9 IPOH. Wed. The second intake of national servicemen for civil defence In the Ipoh division began here this afternoon when 50 men i turned up to register for i duty. Mr. Ooi Kar Seng, assistant in--1 structor. civil defence, Ipoh divi--1 sion said that the
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  • 18 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The police arrested an illegal Indonesian immigrant in Queen Street at 1130 a.m. yesterday.
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  • 881 9 SINGAPORE. W«d UEARING of a new insurance claim arising from the Christmas Day, 1962, disappearance of the Panamanian-registered freighter Kien Kung began in the High Court today. This is the third such claim now being heard before Mr. Justice Buttrose. Two others
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  • 126 9 'Don't be alarmed call to Tawau people TAWAU, Wed. The Resident of Tawau, Dato Hyw c 1 1 George, has appealed to the people not to be alarmed by the announcement that part of Tawau district has been declared a danger area. He said this «v not a "sudden move."
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  • 47 9 Hysteria over the Stones ON BENDED knrcs and sobbing hysterically, this girl was one of the many who broke down during the Rolling Stones performance at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Tuesday night. Straits Times picture by Low Vow Kong. (More photos and report in Page II.)
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  • 189 9 MTUC ASKS FOR PERMISSION TO SEE DAVID KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Trades Union- Congress today asked the Government for permission to see Mr. V. David, who was detained under the Internal Security Act on Sunday. Mr. S. J. H. Zaidl. the gen- eral secretary, made a r» quest to
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  • 46 9 SINOAPORE, Wed. Nearly 1,000 mercy missions were flown by Royal Air Force aircraft based at Kuching last year, and most involved civilians airlifted from remote mngle areas. A RAF spokseman said today: "Tbis believed to be a record for .iiiv RAF station."
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  • 55 9 I BATU PAHAT. Wad. Th« i Rotary Club here will hold a fun fair at the Bandar Penggaram Club on Mir. 19 to raise fund* for its community service project The project includes the construction of a workshop and a recreation hall at the Old
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  • 603 11  -  JUDITH YONG PANDEMONIUM AT BADMINTON HALL AS BRITISH POP GROUP CLASHES WITH CHAP GOH MEH by n SCREAMING TEENAGERS ARE ESCORTED OUT BY POLICE gINGAPORE. Wed. The Rolling Stones, the shaggyhaired pop group from Britain, last night fought a losing battle to be heard against
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  • 212 11 ¥>ENANG. Wod. The Penang division of the MTUC today urged a public inquiry into working conditions in the port of Penarg. "They are deplorable at present," the MTUC said in a statement issued after a meeting held last night to consider the strike
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  • 122 11 Govt urged: Don't free them till ALOK STAR, Wed. The Central Government has been urged to detain "until the confrontation is over" all the Opposition leaders and those arrested recently for alleged complicity in a plot against .Malaysia. This proposal was unanimously adopted at a closed door meeting held last
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  • 37 11 PENANG. Wrd. Prof. \V..nu Guiir-wu of the University o: v ill talk on "Aspects of Modern Nationalism" in a public lectan sponsored by the City Council at the town hall at P p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 31 11 KANGAR. Wed. Applicants to join the Royal Malaysian Navy and the Malaysian Army will be interviewed by a recruiting team ;il the Indent Kay.mcan Club here on March. 7
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  • 30 11 SINGAPORE. Ueti. The liner President Roosevelt, on a special 90-day cruise round the world, is expected in Singapore tomorrow. She will leave at 8 p.m. on Friday.
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  • 187 11 LONDON, Wednesday. THE committee of the Malaysia Housing Society, at a meeting here, considered a proposal for building a block of 100 flats on a site in the Euston district of London for the accommodation of Malaysian students. The society, a nonprofit organisation, was tormed
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  • 122 11 REASONS YOUTHS 'MUST NOT JOIN THE FRONT... I{UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V —The Selangor Malayan Chinese Association today appealed to att Malaysian youths not to be deceived or misled by the Socialist Front. In a statement, it said last Saturday's riots in the Capital showed that the Front members were Communist
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  • 65 11 IPOH. Wed. Tho Minister of Health. Itulif Bahamas bin Samsudin, will visit three hospitals :n Perak tomorrow and declare oorn the Central Mental Hospital Employees' Union in TanjOOl Rjim- butan. He v. ill lirst visit the District i Hospital In Batu Ga:ah. then the I
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  • 29 11 MUAR. Wed. Weapoivs seized from captured Indonesian invaders will be exhibited at Bukit Gambir on Feb. 26. Lenga on Feb 28 v.id j M.vi on March 2
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  • 55 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. G. I Virapan. 18. of Buku Bungsar m cli'iKrcl in the Third Magis- 1 trute's Court hire today with raping I tl JWtr OKI girl on Nov. 16 last year' at 1 a.m. at Kampong i Haii Alxlull.ih Hukom. Bungsar Road A preliminary inquiry will
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  • 37 11 KANGAR. Wed. The Regent. Trneku Suleiman, will open the Shell traffic game at Padung Hospital here on March 3. Fourteen primary schools are expected to t;ike part in the competition to promote better road MM
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  • 31 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Burglars stole a typewriter, radio ;»nd jewellery altoaether worth $3,000 from the home of Mr. R. C. Fern;uirio in Burnfoot Terrace when he \vna nut laM night.
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    • 99 11 NEW THOROUGHBRED STYLING NEW ©OSElffl^ Already Malaysia's top-seller, Cortina interior comfort improvements. Disc has now been improved way OUt ahead brakes and many other extras' now o! any car near its lie-Id. Sleeker, lower standard equipment as well! Come and front styling, increased interior comfort, see this great family car
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    • 73 11 Malaysian Australian Finance Company Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation whose group assets exceed $5,000,000,000 accept deposits for varying periods of time to suit the convenience of depositors and pay up to 02/ pa enquiries to Finlayson House, Mercantile Bank Building, Raffles Quay, 21,
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    • 36 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f I TEU. rTTOTH'CLUCK I AT TH' EXCHANGE I DECIDED NOT TO KEEPX^-""! WINDOW IP YA WANT THSTIE I BOUGHT HERE ,A REPUNOELMERI/ ■YESTERDAY i THE PATTESN <r iSTEWWIBLE,THE CQUXwM K^AOLY/J
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    • 2360 12 I HOUSES LAND FOR SALE li W,,rd, .<« < Mm. I— Box St eta. txtra 3 BEDROOMS BUNCALOW, «1 m.a. Upper Serangooo Road, 2 Bathrooms, Large sitting room. 7328 sq. lv Phone Spore 833s*. DISTRICT 15 good residential area bungalow bouse, 4 bedrooms, modern conveniences. Land area 18.500 sq. ft.
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    • 608 12 EDUCATION /J H .irrf, ,s« M,n.)—B tl x SO et*. rxlr, SINCAPORB INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, K'3-A. Seramsoon Road. Slngapore-S. Tel. *****. 1965 Unions In Full Swing, Morning. Afternoon. Evening Classes Approved Courses In: General Science (Sec. II). Physics. Chemistry. Biology A Add. Math! (Sec III), Physics, Chemistry. Biology. Physlcs-Wlth-Cbemlstry, Health
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    • 964 12 DOGS, PETS, ETC. If Word* St (Mi*.)— Bax SO ets. txtrm FOR SALE Four Weeka Uolden Cocker Spaniel* Unregistered. Riok Spore ***** after office nours. BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE IS Words SI (Mln.) Bax in ets. txtrm WOOD MOTOR LIFEBOAT, L*octb 7.39 metres BreadUi 2.68 metres. Oeptb 1.00 metre*. Oae
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    • 814 12 FOR SALE IS Ward* $1 (Mi*.)— Box SO et: rttr. PRINTED OOUBLESIZE BED SHEETS Now $4.30. White Pillowcases Only 75c. Bathtowels 75c. Cottoa Tablecovers 54"x54" Now $2.90. Many Bargains. Remember Cathay's 3&/3 V. Bras Basah Rood. B'pore. •CUBA TELBVISIONI As Alwayai Ahead of Times I Now presents anotbar World's first
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    • 817 12 NOTICE This serves lo advise our clients) that our Account Executive Mr, Lt« Slew Mun has resißned Prom ou- service as from Kith February. 19M. Mr. Lee Stew Mun therefore has no mere authority to colipci monies or transact ;my business on .mr behalf. ROXY STUDIO i ADVERTISING l 41
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    • 1253 13 TO UXtHPOOI t WEST COAST U.K.: mm m Due S'pon Sa is P. Sham Perang ANTF.NOR luerpaal, Dublin. Glasgow... li Pt Tilay Feb 11 diomed Liverpaal, Dublin la Pt Feb 11 Fel 71 ATREUS Littrpaal. Glasgo* Feb 11 Feb 21 Feb 22/25 FH 28 CALCHAS liverpaal, Avonmouth Feb 26' 2
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    • 2170 13 bttt^^ \T\t^^^ri i\ .^1 THE EAC LINES Br\\ /"J I S > *O >t OMAA UMU%M»r.lWtllt*tiAm* fINAWO l&^^rJCM^gß awnm aoni luapuc i». rovoix.i irmwciw' BaV^Sfl'-F^J Phine 7811. Pbm *****. Phue 1111. Pbiaa ***** UIINGS TO BEYROUTH, LAHAKIA, GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEH, 1 ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHEHBURt AARHUS ANB COPENHAGEN
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  • 818 14 From Our Market Correspondent A spirit of mild optimism permeated the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday following published reports hinting at possible peace talks to resolve the Indonesian/ Malaysian dispute. While these hints continue the market is likely to continue to improve,
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  • 29 14 Malayan Stock Indices Feb. 16. Feb. IT. •Industrials: 78.58 78.71 Tins: 111i.83 105.63 S rubbers: 105.37 In". 45 •Dec. 30 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1963 gajj 100.
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  • 800 14 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of share* traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Alei Bucks (l.uuo. j1i.50: C.S. Holdm* (MM Eta* (2.U0U1 I1.OT; Eito Oeb »l v' 1 FAN orda. cl
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  • 563 14 Till. Ponani; tin price still continued to rise yesterday v lining a further $I..">U t>> ICBU7I per picul on an ofTerine estimated unchanged a i Jii> tons. The price has now/ appreciated by $4.50 since the present rise started on Friday. In London
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  • 26 14 Feb. 17. MALAYAN lUT.RKK PRICE 71| tents (down onc-eii, r hth of a cent). ri uzun\ (up $1.50). Unofficial nttaate*] offcrin:; 265 tons (unchanged).
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  • 88 14 SHIP 3 lying alongside the Sinjtapor* Harbour wharvt* or sipecUd today arc Johannes MaersK 1/2, Golden Spring 3/4, liootes 5, Kosova 6/7, Nauslcaat 1/9, ILirpeta 10/11. Kenryu Maru 13. m* i Raaardat U Idj, Oftaa I Kit- 23/24 ■Mm 44. Manila Man i Hal PORT SWETTENHAM: Whart
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  • 35 14 f^HINESE Produce Eachanne, Sinun•myi Coconut ail: Milk |»Hl atll Copra Beat: I nPappor: Mil. •rllrr.. SinKapon Coconut Oil Miller*' Ati»eutio" pric«l: i. 'ilk »«.i (ka too«- «v SinnaQort Coprl Aiuciallsn noon pneo I'liquoti'd
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    • 1157 14 Y^-*""' ""KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service Hkoni rokohama Montreal loronto Detroit CMcato -v.i unima nurt" 13 Mar 29 Mar 27 apr 1 Mar I Mai 11 May "Mikulnaa Mam" 23 Mai I Apr 4 May I May 13 May II May West Coast of
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    • 1050 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN AM P. COIF SEIfICI Ta: Bnslaae aad Sydney/ New Zealand Tat Madras aad Nagapattiaaa lOMlau* 11 Mar 12/11 Mar 14/11 Mar |iuou u ,^l^Sm I Mar iTEJ BANKBRA- 15 Mar 11/11 Mar 11/21 Mar SJJjtJ It/24 !iar 25 m" 2»Mm Laataka. Auckland, Donedm, Tiaara. RAJULA 11/11
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    • 226 14 L SMIT COS INTERNATIONAL TUG SERVICE Ocean going Salvage tug 'LOIRE' presently available at Singapore Enquiries: Ncdlloyd Lines ***** after office hours. ***** ***** ***** ***** Orient mid— east lines Great Lakes Service fA»I IMRUI IMiNfM tHOM SINCAPORE AND M«LATA 10 CANAOIAN AND U S GREAT LAKES PORTS Spore r
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    • 117 14 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING LTD. IOADINC FOR:- AOELAiOt. MtlßOUkNt SfONEf fon so^iifnrjii Smgaoor* a.f. GOLDEN SPRING 11/24 Fel ITO/1I Fdl a.v. GOLDEN WONDER 1a, 21 Mai Win Mar «J.« GOLDEN SPRING 19/21 Aa, 12/2S Apr K.L/P Swettennan »>enang Agenu. Ageats: GUAN GUAN SHIPPING 111, Angle Aaencaa Carp Anfla Aacricar
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  • 81 15 T(HE Federation Minister of x Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for tbCweek beginning on Frb. 18. Rubber ",V n ets. a lb. Copra 5644 a ton. 1 oconut oil 51.U66 a ton. Palm oil J755.25 a ton. Palm kernels $401 a ton. The rates
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  • 95 15 MELBOURNE, Wed. INDUSTRIALS drifted further today, but movements were generally small. Mt. Isa gained Is. Bd. to 375. on a partial return to work. Other base meUls and ails steady. Mount lv 37 'j If, Broken Rill HO*.) SP'lO Ampol II 3 An.«t. Con Ind r.i io Au.«t.
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  • 253 15 February 17. Three T-»hr INDUSTRIALS Hoimtrad 14 ru. National Iran 9 eta Oiinlops 14 cti. Unltters 14 ct». City I)ev. 7 eta. M. Com. 12 cti K. Smelters 26 eta. M. Cables ls'eti Kkso 15 eta McAlleter 12 CU Kid. D(»p. 12 eta. M. Invest. 10 eta r.
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  • 272 15 [FEBRUARY firs* grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Sincapore and Kuala Lumpur M-strrday at 71*4 cents per lb., down one-eighth of a. cent on Tuesday's doting level fox the position. The tone was Very quiet. R.A.S. and K.M.R.E. closing price* in cents per lb yesterday:
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  • 37 15 The following further January i lops are notifird. United Malacca 424.933 lb.. Aver Molek 85.450 lb., I.eonir Hiii San. Ltd. 164 222 lb md Nyalas 84,000 lb. Rukit Katil 66.880 lb. Avrr Molek 85.450 lb.
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  • 33 15 THE Malayan Eichanc* Banks' Aimcnti«n made theae chances In Iti 10 merchants yeaterday (all rate* to $100): Srllinj TT er 00 ready: DeuUehe Mark> ]?9 Heilind Ouildart 116 Italian Lira *****.
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  • 37 15 i\" 'he frit (idling* market in w Horn; Konc yeiterday the U.S. dellar wm quoted at 6.73J for T.T. and 5.721 for citfi. kt.ri.nn wu quoted at 16 and an* tatl of xeld at 257|.
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    • 634 15 [dfiSsi THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDERS TAKE 'NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the 12th day of February, 1965 made against the following persons: Bankruptcy No. 211,64 Tan Chal Wha, No. 43-B. Tyrwhltt Road, Singapore. 262 64 Yeong Moh Ching (w). No. 2-45. Tal Tong Road,
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    • 1201 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for appointment to the Lecturer/ Assistant Lecturer scale in the following fields. (1) Plant Science/Plant Pathology (U) Animal Science/Animal Husbandry (iii) Soil Science (iv) Crop Husbandry (V) Librarian (vi) Farm Instructor (Animals). The salary scale are at
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    • 713 15 NOTICES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS, ISBU < FORM 1 [REGULATION 5 (3)] BYE-ELECTION SEREMBAN TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1. An election of a Councillor for the following ward will take place as hereinafter mentioned: Temiang Ward One Councillor 2. Each
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    • 383 15 j PUBLIC APPOINTMENT 1 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY POLICE DEPARTMENT VACANCIES. APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian citizens for appointment as Police Constables in the Port of Singapore Authority's Police Force. Preference will be given to candidates born In Slnga- pore. Applicants must be between 18 and 25 years of
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    • 166 15 JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED Pulau Samulun, Jurong Industrial Esuto. Singapore, 22. Applications are invited for the following appointment*:— TKAINEE ENGINEER Minimum qnalifirationi: (i) Ministry of Transport 2nd Class Tart 'A' pins 3 years experience; or (ii) Singapore Polytechnic Professional Diploma in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent. DOCK OFFICER Minimum qualifications: Home Trade
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 536 16 ALBANIA'S SURPRISE MOVE (BACKED BY PEKING?) CAUSES TURMOIL j~ Un.ted Nations, Wad JHE General Assembly last night held off the gravest threat yet to its uneasy truce in the voting rights dispute. The assembly, faced with a surprise Albanian demand for a
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    • 62 16 LONDON. Wed.— More than 1.000 doctors in Britain and Scotland last night threatened to resign from the National Health Service unless they were granted increased pay and better working conditions. The doctors meeting In London. Manchester and Scotland gave overwhelming support to the ultimatum, recommended by
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    • 45 16 LIMA. (Peru), Wed. Argentine pianist Alfredo Servidio claims a world record by playing the piano non-stop for 110 hours. He started at 10 p.m. last Tuesday and signed off sleepily at noon on Sunday with the Att gentlne and Peruvian national anthems. Reuter.
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    • 216 16 ONDON, w e d Circus-loving peers in Britain's House of Lords last night threw out a Bill seeking to end the big top industry on grounds of cruelty to animals By 45 votes to 31. they rejected the arguments of Lord Somers who asked
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    • 58 16 DENVER, Colorado. Wed. Three men each bought a one dollar ticket for the midnight show at a cinema here. A few minutes aftr entering the lobby, the police said, two of the men whipped out runs, forced their way into the manager's office and demanded the takings.
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    • 82 16 Daughter of Farouk to wed a Russian LONDON. Wed. Princess Fadla, 21. youngest daughter of ex-King Farouk of Egypt, Is to marry a 26-year-old White Russian geologist, Pierre Orloff, It was announced here. Notice of the marriage was given at a London Register Office. Both live in London. The couple
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    • 144 16 Mrs. Banda: Press control stays in manifesto COLOMBO. Wed. The ruling Freedom Party led by Mrs. Bandaranaike promised yesterday in a manifesto for the March 22 general election to continue its efforts to impose stricter controls on Ceylon's newspapers. Ceylon's two controversial Press Bills, calling for the appointment of a
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    • 82 16 Inquiry into 'half -drunk Tories' taunt LONDON. Wed— The House of Commons has decided to refer allegations by Mr. Patrick Duffy (Labour) that some Conservatives were half drunk during a recent debate to its committee lof privileges. The all-party committee will decide whether Mr. Duffy committed a breach of Parliamentary
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    • 95 16 WASHINGTON. Wed. Award of a U*****,300 contract for research Into th« causes of leukemia, or cancer of the blood, was announced yesterday by the Public Heal h Service. The researci project, under the auspices of the National Cancer Institute, will be carried out
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    • 120 16 SANTA MONICA, (California). Wed. Marlon Brando Is the father of an illegitimate son by Tarita, his Tahitian costar in "Mutiny on the Bouity." the actor's secretary testified yesterday. The statement came at the hearing of the bitter <us tody battle between Brando
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    • 182 16 Bomb blast at Vatican side-door 'Work of a fanatic' yATICAN CITY, Wed. f A bomb blasted a side entrance to the Vatican early today, causing some damage but no injuries. The bomb, which the police Identified as a small plastic device with a slow tu.se. was planted against a little
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    • 50 16 LONDON. Wed. Londoni housing shortage is so acute that 250.000 families need rehousing, the chairman of the London County Council. Councillor Arthur Wicks told a conference of architects and surveyors yesterday. He said 60.000 dwellings should be demolished or transformed to achieve minimum living conditions. Reuter.
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    • 217 16 Naked body found: New Jack the Ripper's seventh victim? LONDON, Wednesday. MURDER squad detectives said last night a pretty young woman found stripped and murdered here yesterday may have been the seventh victim of the same sex-killer. Yesterday's nude was found In tall grass in a quiet West London suburb.
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    • 1103 16 CAMBRIDGE HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION 1965 Entrica for Seance Private Candidate*. ENTRIES for the above examination from Private Candidates whe can filmlsh proof that they have followed a proper course of studies In Science and are keeping up with their work In an Institution, will be received from Friday, 12th
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    • 477 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN THE LANGUAGE A\D LITERATURE BUREAU. BRUNEI. APPLICATIONS are Invited to fill vacancies In the Language and Literature Bureau. Brunei. (1) EDITOR (one poet) QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: (a) Applicants must be Malaya I who have passed the Upper Secondary Education < Oversea School Certificate*
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    • 208 16 Speaking of Service... The Royal Orchid Service isa subject of enthusiastic conj versation wherever discriminating travellers meet. Invariably the talk turns to the hospitality and efficiency of Thai and Scandinavian flight i crews in their whisper-quiet Caravelle jet setting. Gouri mets find a subject dear to i their hearts in
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 346 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Card game's taking place 1. On battle opening. con- outside the foreign city (6). trived to show Hoods range 7 Play the poor ox with un-_ <7>. usual care^ tie pieces to-~ S. In the meantime, the miner nether (9>. Is out to have it
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  • 213 17  - South Vietnam sending 120 for Seap Games KEN FERNANDEZ By Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday gOUTH VIETNAM became the second country, after Thailand, to accept Malaysia's invitation to compete in the third South East Asia Peninsular Games to be held here from Dec. 14 to 21. South Vietnam's acceptance was announced today
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  • 156 17 SINGAPORE, Wed Three members of Singapore's Malaya Cup champion soccer team of last year who have not responded to SAPA's Invitation to train with the year's .squad, will represent Singapore Government Services FA in the quad rangular tournament for the Negara Cup. They
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  • 310 17  - Johore want to make Jalan Besar Stadium their 'home' JOE DORAI By Singapore, Wednesday IOHORE want to make Jalan Besar Stadium their J "home" ground for this year's Malaya Cup and FAM Cup inter-state soccer competitions Peter Danker, the Johore Amateur F.A. secretary, told me today that his association's council
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  • 187 17  -  LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association are making arrangements for the New Zealand Olympic boxing team to have a series of matches In Malaysia in April. In a letter to Prank Pestana, the SABA president, Syd Ash ton. the
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  • 147 17 Abu Samah scores 7 goals for Regiment KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Royal Malay Regiment showed their power in the Malaysian Armed Forces inter-Corps-Regimem hockey tournament for the Jardine Trophy when they trounced Federation Artillery S-2 at Rifle Range Road today. Malay Regin ent, the holders of the trophy, scored four goals
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  • 53 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Duke of Edinburgh, who will play an invitation polo match at the Singapore Polo Club at Thomson Road un Friday, will arrive u\ the ground at 4.50 p.m. 10 m:nutes before the match begins. He vviil pl«y for the Singapore Polo Ciub against Johore and
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  • 25 17 nUISBURG (We.st GermimyK Wed- Chelsea, the Engibli First Division leaders. beat a West German XI 1-0 in their soccer match here last night.
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  • 102 17 CILNGAPORE. Wed. Singapore O Malays, the Sultans' Gold 1 Cap champions, will begin the defence of the trophy on Friday with a match against Johore Malays at Jalan Besar stadium at 7.30 p.ci Inche Hussein Kamari. president of the SMPA. said that the incluf.ion of Khairullah.
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  • 35 17 SINGAPORE. Wrd J Cheesman achieved a hole-in-one when lip sank a 185-yard drive at the 13th in a friendly match with G.J. Cruickshank and E- Petch over the Royal Johore International Club course yesterday.
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  • 107 17 YOUTH SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE Malaysian Youth soccer team will make a tour of Sarawak and Sabah before they go to Japan for the Junior Asian Cup tournament which begins on Apr. 21 at Tokyo. P. Velappan. the coach of the youth team, said
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  • 60 17 NEW YORK. Wed— Two world championship fights on the same bill will be presented at New York's Madison Square Garden for the first time on Mar. 30. Willie Pastrano will defend his llght-heavywelght boxing title against Jose Torres of Puerto Rico and Emlle Griffith
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  • 83 17 rpoKYO. Wed. Formosa and ■I the Lebanon will not take part In the Asian Youth soccer tournament In which 11 countries will compete here from Annl 24 to May 5. the Japan FA said today. The 11 nations ure Burma. Horn Kong. India. Israel. Japan.
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  • 34 17 IPOH. Wed. The Malaysian AATT council meeting scheduled for Sunday at the Ipoh Club here has been postponed till Feb. 28. Delegates from all states, including Sabah and Sarawak, are expected to attend.
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  • 308 17 MHF TO GIVE BOOST TO EAST COAST HOCKEY l( U ALA LUxMPUR, 1V Wed.— The Malaysian Hockey Federation will make every effort to create greater Interest In the game and to improve standards in the states on the east coast For the first time, the MHF have arranged for quadrangular
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  • 233 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Th» proposed visit of the New Zealand Test cricket team to Singapore next month has been cancelled because the dates asked for by the New Zealanders are unsuitable Ito the Malayan Cricket AssociaI tion. I P. Selvanayagam. secretary of the
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  • 136 17 after 14 years SEREMBAN, Wed. —FA of Malaysia senior vicepresident Lim Kee Siong lost his 14-year leadership of the I Negrl Sembilan FA tonight. At ihe annual general meeting of In- association, Robert Singaxn was elected president. He defeated Mr. Lim by 19 votes
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  • 308 17  - Jalisco can score another win EPSOM JEEP RACING By SINGAPORE. Wed. j Jalisco, who earned promotion to Class Two with a fluent win over 8f last Saturday, appeared to be still in sparkling form this norning. Jalisco was eager to gal- I lop and his rider, Moses Lee. had to
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  • 102 17 KINGSTON, Wed cavaliers touring cricket team needed 301 more runs for victory, with six second innings wickets left, as they entered the final day of their four-day match against Jamaica here today. Cavaliers faced their uphill task j after Roy Marshall (Hampshire). Ron Headley (Worcester) and Colin
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  • 442 17 CRICKET POR'i iSLJZABETH. Wednesday. I^NGLAND, who are one up in the series, were set to score 246 runs in four hours for victory in the Final Test against South Africa here today. South Africa declared their second Innings at the lunch total of 178
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  • 262 17 SOBERS CAN ONLY BOWL FAST NOW —AND IT'S VERY FAST KINGSTON. Wed. Garfield Sobers, the West Indlea captain, may not be seen as a spin bowler In the Test series against Australia. Sobers, playing In the current Jamaica XI match against the touring Cavaliers, bowled at a considerablp speed, suggesting
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    • 48 17 SCC 'sevens' tourney (S'poreV SCC 'A' 6 (2 tries) J. Bahru Utd 0: Blacks 8 igoal. try) RAF Tengah "B" 5 (goal); RAF Tengah 'A' 18 (3 goals, try) RAF Seletar 'C 15 (3 goals): RAF Changi *A' 24 (3 goals. 3 tries) 18 Signals ■B 0.
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  • 383 18 MTUC to Ministers: Cut your pay by half KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The secre-tary-general of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress, Mr. S.H. Zaidi, today called on all Ministers to "set an example" to the people in the present "economy drive" by •voluntarily reducing their salary by half." He was commenting on
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  • 52 18 hospital block to be opened SINGAPORE. Wed. The new extensions to the Thomson Road Hospital will be formally opened by Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, Minister for Health, on Saturday, at 3pjn. The development of this newblock now provides the hospital with facilities to function as Sinapore's second general hospital of
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  • 240 18 IfUALA LUMPUR, IV Wed The Singapore Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. today assured industrialists in Singapore that they could set "every assistance and advice" from the Singapore Economic Development Board if they wished to set up factories there. Mr. Rajaratnam gave
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  • 88 18 SIMON TAN BOON SENG pamed «jj |*acefully on 17-2-65. Leaving hmd one son A two daughters. Cortege leaving Singapore Casket 4. 00 p.ra ■'T Bldadan CABLE RECEIVED BY AS. Maniam, ilth Inaprctor No. 6 Jalan Belankai and Mr;. Nru.i'iriam that their l.nthrr Knk'nnathar lecturer T Ceylon p.i-sid a»av In
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  • 61 18 THE DUKE of Edinburgh being met by the Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba. at Malacca airport yesterday evening. Prince Philip is here on an informal visit to 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade at Terendak Camp. He will leave for Singapore this afternoon for a
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  • 483 18 'THIS IS REASON FOR RECENT ANTI-PAP SPEECHES'-RAJA KUALA LUMPUR, Wad CINGAPORE'S Min- ister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said here today that Alliance leaders were attacking the People's Action Party because only a non-communal party like the PAP would grow in influence with the inevitable emergency of a Malaysian unity
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  • 72 18 KUCHING. Wed. Eleven men who took part in the Brunei rebellion in 1962 today pledged their loyalty to Malaysia. They took their oath of loyalty In a ceremony presided over by the Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. The 11 men had served prison
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  • 205 18 JESSELTON, Wed. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today that the Central Government had always been aware of the great concern over the problems of education in Sabah. The Central Government had also been concerned that not only should
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  • 366 18 LONDON, Wed. It was a satis- factory day in the stock markets with both gilt-edged and leading equities moving higher In response to investment buying. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty RUBBER LONDON, Wed. Spot 22Ud., March 21 "»d., April 2i
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  • 302 18 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MADAM Ng Yin Yeok, our of the three widows of murdered "Biscuil Kin^;" Lee Gee Chong. was cited as co-respondent in a divorce petition heard in the High Court here today. The petitioner. Tan Ada Nio, was granted a decree
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  • 96 18 LECTURER'S WIFE IMPORTED RATS INTO AUSTRALIA BRISBANE. Wed. The English wife of a Queensland University lecturer was fined in court here today for importing her pet rats into Australia. The court was told she had brought four rats Into the country in a bag pinned under her coat and also
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  • 35 18 PEKING. Wed President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania arrived in Pekin? by air today to begin a one-week state visit the first by a Head of State from a former British East African territory.
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  • 74 18 LONDON, Wed. Britain's former Foreign Secretary, Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, who resigned from the Government after two unsuccessful attempts to win a seat in the House of Commons, today declined an invitation -j try again. Asked by a trade union to stand as candidate for the safe Labour
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  • 74 18 PARIS. WML— Mr Sergei Pavlov, chief representative here of the Soviit airline Aeroflot, was yesterday expelled, airport sources .s..id. Mr. Parlov. accompanied by his wife. \\a. escorted to a Warsawbound airliner at Le Bouget airport by two security police inspectors, the sources said. A Soviet
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  • 72 18 series PORT ELIZABEIH. Wed England clinched the .series against South Africa here today as the final Test petered out to a draw on a day ruined by rain. England won the first Test "and drew the other four. They were unbeaten on the tour, winning 11 (ten first
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    • 44 18 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bharu 88 72 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 73 C. Highland 57
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