The Straits Times, 22 June 1965

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  • 342 1 Rhodesia issue may split the C 'wealth LONDON. Monday THE 21-NATION Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference here today tackled the explosive problem of Rhodesia amid indications that Britain will come under fresh pressure to act decisively to speed African majority rule in the white-ruled Colony. As the Commonwealths Presidents and Prime
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  • 709 1 Commonwealth leaders' plea for Ben Bella's safety ALGIERS. Monday THE new Algerian Government confirmed early today a summit meeting of 50 Afro-Asian leaders will begin here as scheduled on June 29. Mr. Abdela/iz Bouteilika, the Foreign Minister also confirmed in a statement issued by the
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  • 281 1 MALACCA. Monday. INDONESIAN gunboat, with two women and 30 men aboard, robbed two fishermen of $5,500 worth of fishing nets and foodstuff six miles north of Sungei Udang, in the Straits of Malacca, early yesterday. The fishermen were drawing in their nets
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  • 104 1 SEOUL. Mon. About 500 students were arrested and 51 police Injured when about 9.000 students clashed with police in street demonstration.- here in protest again <t the signing of a treaty between South Korea and Japan in Tokyo tomorrow. Riot police fired a hundred
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  • 33 1 NEW DELHI. Men.— More K*wa 1 1.000 persons lime died from ptsI troenteriti.s in Assam State, 'Cast Indian Parliamentarian Hem Barua said today. Death was due to "adulterated food and manutrltion."—UPl.
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  • 342 1 T ONDON, Mon. The 1 14 Afro-Asian members of the Commonwealth today called for a postponement of next week's Afro-Asian conference in Algiers, according to conference sources here. The sources said they cabled their request to Colonel Houari Boumrdienne. leader of the
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  • 102 1 LONDON Mon. Mal.iv. i has decided not to go to Alujirrs for the ii.rtlu -umiiia Afro-Asian summit conference, the Malawi Hieh Commissioner. Mr. N.W. Mbfkeani. announced here today. "In arriving at this decision, the Prime Minister. Dr. Kamuzu Randa. ha> taken into account the
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  • 340 1 Vietnam peace bid to go despite attacks LONDON. Mon. The four-nation Commonwealth summit peace mission for Vietnam today shrugged off strong attacks on its projected round-thc-world tour from both China and North Vietnam. Officials fell baik on the line taken when the mission was first announced lour days ago that
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  • 39 1 RIOTS IN ALGIERS REPORTED ALGIERS. Mon. Violent demonstrations reported tocl:iv here ami in Bone Constantine and Oran in favonr of deposed President Ben Bella. Shootinc also reported before AUiers radio went off air. Reuter. (See this page).
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    • 192 2 BANGKOK, Mon. DELEGATIONS of Thailand and the Philippines to the Afro-Asian conference were scheduled to leave here today for the meeting in Algiers. 1 1 Departure of the dele-' gates had been uncertain following the recent Algerian coup; The Filipinos were held up In
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    • 123 2 Skyraiders down MiG south of Hanoi CAIGON, Mon. Fonr J I.S. Navy propellerdriven Skyraiders shot down one MiG-17 jetfighter 60 miles south of Hanoi last night, a spokesman announced here. He said the four naval planes were attacked by two rocket-firing MiGs while on an armed reconnaissance over North Vietnam.
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    • 609 2 PEKING, Monday (X)MMUNIST China has come out in support of the revolutionary council set up in Algiers by Col. Houari Boumedienne who overthrew President Ben j Bella in a bloodless coup on Saturday. Indonesia has announced i Its recognition of the new regime and
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    • 45 2 NEW DELHI. Mon —Mr- Kewal Singh. Deputy High Commissioner in London, has been appointed Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan, the Indian Foreign Ministry announced. He succeeds Mr. G Parthasarathl who is transferred as permanent representative to the United Nations AP.
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    • 357 2 ALGERIAN PORTRAIT DAMAGED BY COUP SAYS THE TIMES T ONDON. Mon.-Organlser« of the Algerian coud i have damaged the portrait the country has been buildI In* up for Itself, the Time* said trday. It stated in an editorial that presumably the coup leaders got rid of President Ben Bella because
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    • 164 2 WELLINGTON, Mon. Preparations for the departure of the New Zealand Artillery Battery to South Vietnam were proceeding as planned, the acting Prime Minister. Mr. John Marshall, said today. He added that consideration would be given, however, to delaying departure of the battery. Mr.
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    • 209 3 YORK, Mon I Bernard Baruch (above). the T.S. financier and lifelong friend of Sir Winston Churchill, died today of a heart attack. He was <H. He died in his Manhattan home. The announcement was made by Mr. James F. Byrne*. Secretary of Stat« after
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    • 158 3 Long hair lads maul Aussie league stars AUCKLAND. Mon. Australian Rugby stars Ker Irvine and Johnny Raper were s a v a g ely atttacked and kicked by six long-haired youths here yesterday. Irvine was kicked unconscious and taken to hospital. His mouth, lips, and nose were cut and badly
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    • 49 3 SANDAKAN. Sun. Tenders are being called for a $40 million water supply scheme for Sandakan. Canada Is giving 915 million worth of equipment under the Colombo Plan. When the scheme is completed In 1908. it will supply more than five million gallons daily.— A.P
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    • 50 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Jazz Is now becoming so respectable in Russia that the Moscow Conservatory ia starting courses in jazz arrangement, according to a newspaper here today. A music critic writing In Sovetskavn Kultura. organ of the Ministry of Culture, said the news was "very aratifvine Reuter
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    • 50 3 NEW YORK, Mon. Actrif» Rita Moreno, who won an Academy Award for her performance In West Side Story, was married yesterday to Dr. Leonard Gordon. 46. a New York medicine speclallat. It was the first marriage for Miss Moreno, 33, and the second for Dr. Gordon. Reuter.
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    • 116 3 RUGBY. Monday. DOLICE today sought 12 people who fled from a' lonely hillside near here after holding Britain's '< first Ku Klux Klan ceremony. Thp hooded tlKiircs scampered away in disorder ax a 10-foot high cross burst into flames during a mid-, night
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    • 388 3 j VATICAN CITY. Mon. POPE Pauls birth control study commission was reported in a deep deadlock yesterday a year after he ordered its broad review of family planning and population problems. The work of the commission has been a major element in the
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    • 51 3 WEST BEHLIN. Mon A 21--year-old East Berlin woman swam the Teltow canal to West Berlin undpr cover of heavy rain during the night, police reported here. Conitmim.st guard* on Tuesday killed a West Berliner and senouslv '.voundrd his fiancee as they were boating on this canal.
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    • 68 3 yiE.NNA Mon American violinist Nathan Mi I- inn m about to begin a performance yesterday when he noticed that he had left his glasses at his hotel. Ushers went into the audience and collected gknaM from patron*, lie tried them on one after the other. The 12th
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    • 24 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. Seismologist* at the Univfr.Mtv of Cahtornia reported an earthauake yesterday about 200 miles ofl the Oregon coast. AP
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    • 31 3 BOGOI A i Columbia i Mon. Pour dynanntr bombs last main ■.vrrrketl a United States military mi.vsion car and duimgrd several private houses in different onrt* uf Boeota. Reuter.
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    • 30 3 BONN. Mon. Twenty-five Wr.si German Industrialists are to I visit China In October for the first large scale talks between industrial representatives of the two countries. Reuter.
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    • 132 3 Humphrey has a 'friendly' talk with de Gaulle DARIS. Mon.— Mr. Hubert Humphrey, United States Vi c e-President, yesterday met President de Gaulle here for talks described by French officials as friendly and constructive. Later he left by air for Washington. Speaking to reporters after the meeting, the Vice-Presi-dent was
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    • 96 3 j OPORTO (Portugal). Mon. Eighteen flagpoles in front of a congress hall in this norti n city, were bare yesterday because poli- j I tlcal police told the organisers at a congress that they could not fly the flags of countries unfriendly to Portugal. The organisers
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    • 23 3 PHNOM PENH. Mon.— The new Soviet Ambassador to Cambodia Mr. Anatoly Ratanow. presented his credentials to Prince Sihanouk yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 227 3 SANTO DOMINGO, Mon. HpWO of the three mair, labour groups j in the Dominican ReI public have called a general strike for today to protest r.gainst American intervention. The 120.000-strong Confederation of Autonomous Christian Trade Unions and the 80.000- tr.an Confederation of Workers called
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    • 206 3 Biggest ever air show lives up to its boast pAiUS. Mon— The 26th Paris international air and space show closed last night, fulfilling to the end its boast of being the biggest ever. All through the weekend there was an almost constant roar at Le Bourget airport as hundreds of
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    • 35 3 LONDON. Mon. Viscount Lln'ey. threo-year-old son of Princess Margnrrt. spent Saturdaynight in hospital after cutting hLs chin in a full from h chair. He returned to his parents today. Reuter.
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    • 230 3 Air raid pause likely if Reds receive C 'wealth peace mission WASHINGTON, Monday. ITNITED States reaction to the Commonwealth peace mission appeal for military restrain in Vietnam will depend on the attitude of the Communists, officials here said yesterday. President Johnson was rei ported willing to take all 1 reasonable
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    • 46 3 CARACAS. Mon. The Government yesterday blamed a "Castro Communist terrorist group" for blasting a petrol works on the outskirts of Caracas on Saturday. Police found three bodies near the dynamited pipeline and said they were killed when a detonator was set off prematurely.
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  • 553 4 Two charged with cheating young people seeking jobs SINGAPORE. Mon. JWC) men stood trial today before the Tenth Magistrate, Mr. Tan Hoay Djin, on joint charges of cheating 10 teenagers, including eight girls, of two 50-cent stamps each. The stamps, it is alleged, were sent to the two men Francis
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  • 224 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The students action committee of Ngee Ann College, who were scheduled to hold a "protest meeting" today, have shelved their "action plan" until Thursday to give the Ngee Ann Kongsl's committee a chance to make good their promise to resume the suspended
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  • 107 4 MR. and Mrs. James Victor Phoa after their weddine at the St Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore on Saturday. Mr. Phoa, former staff member of the Scripture Union, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phoa Hock Seng. The bride, former Miss Phyllis Goh Pin
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  • 297 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. pABLES from Chinese guilds and associations pledging support and confidence in Tengku Abdul Rahman's leadership in meeting Indonesian confrontation were on their way today to London, where he is attending the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference. This followed yesterday's 'unity meeting" here of 400
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    • 507 4 1 IN AND OUT ByIiR 'rHE followltiK in today s schedule London. Imanbul Bombay (EG 172) 1 of civil aircraft movements at 11.40 p.m. Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. DIPARTURII ARRIVAL* t«? OAC V, To Darwm Sydney (BA T02 > "10 p.m.: to Bombay, Beirut. BOAC: from London, Cairo, Ka- London
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  • 180 5 Practice mortar shot kills two soldiers AIALACCA. Mon. I 1?l Two soldiers wore killed about three miles from the military firing r*nge at Asanan. about 36 miles from hero, when a three- inch mortar shell exploded a frw feet from them during the week-end. The soldiers, who belong tn the
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  • 60 5 SINGAPORE. Mini. A watchm.m. H.ui Him. 39. wily ctanad in .i magistrate* court today with the murder of bit father-in-law. Rutlh Singh, in Jalan S.iyur. u(T J.il.ni Eunas. at 10 p.m. last Monday He m remanded in the C.I D. lrn-kup until next Monday when I
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  • 53 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— Police today announced that the 2nd 10th Gurkhas will carry out firing practice at the eastern end of Blakang Mati between 7.30 p.m and 11.00 p.m. tomorrow. Ammunition, illuminating flares and thunder flashes will be used. The publir are asked not to be alarmed when
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  • 164 5 Danger sauces removed from all shops t'ALA I.LMPLR. Mon. IV II stocks of chilli and n.i in Mm-' and vinegar mi. mi n- harmful ingredients hive been removed from shops in Muar and Malacca by thr manufacturers. Shopkeepers in the two areas arc responding to the directive from health authorities
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  • 61 5 IPOH Mon —The body of a schoolboy. Lam King Weng. 15. wa& found in a disused mining pool ofl Jalan Pasir Puteh here yesterciay evening. Kin? Weng. a Form Two pupil of the Shen Jai Chinese School, went for a awfca :n the pool with
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  • 416 5 Court told of school for infiltrators IPOH, Monday j I i A CAPTURED Indonesian soldier told the High Court here today how a Malaysian underwent training with him for infiltration into Malaya. Abdul Hamid Nor bin Ahmad Abu Hanaliah, 2.3, a regular in the Indonesian
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  • 147 5 Blood debt claim: Chambers to wait KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Negotiations with the Japanese Goverr> ment for a settlement ol the $180 million "blood debt" claim by the Chinese Chambers ol Commerce in Malaysia have been temporarily shelved. A spokesman for the Se--1 langor Chinese Chamber ol Commerce said the various
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  • 208 5 When to 'keep up with the Joneses'-by Mentri I OHO RE BAHRU, Mon. Housewives in Johore were today told that "keeping up with Joneses" was a good thing if the standards they competed for were a better education for their children. The Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos,
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  • 48 5 RACB. Mon. A civil defence officer. Mr. C. Mogarajah. has I been appointed chairman of the I Civil Defence Recreation and Welfare Club here Vice-chairman is Inche Mohamed Zain bin Ha.ii Mohamod Rawi; secretary Mr. Lee Fah: and treasurer Inche Mohamed All bin Aman.
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  • 319 5 Campaign of lies in S'pore about Central Govt, says Khir OATU Pahat. Mon. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today cited an example of how the Singapore State Government was conducting a "campaign of lies" to discredit the Central Government. Speaking at the opening of a $19,000 library
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  • 66 5 JESSELTON Mon. The Minister cf Finance. Mr Tan Si'w Sin. said tod,»y that the poa'. offlcp savings bank .system would be introduced in &Rb»h .soon. He said he would take up the matter with the PostmasterGeneral. Inehe Mohamed Ibrahim bin Varshey and the Minister of Works,
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  • 75 5 KUCHING. Mon—Australia's Army Chief of General Staff. Lt.-Gen. Sir John Wilton, visited Australian troops operating in Sarawak's First Division yesterday and congratulated them on their big success last week against the Indo- I nesians in the Bau district. Later Gen. Wilton called on the Deputy Chief Minister.
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  • 463 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. A SCHOOLGIRL, Soli Ai Geok, VI described in the Assizes today how her jobless stepfather allestedy kicked her only younger sister Soh Ai Leng aged si* four times in one night. Called as an eye-witness. Ai Gcok alleged that
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  • 70 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first paraplegic sporting match a table-tennis tournament will be held at the General Hospital Physiotherapy Department at 445 p.m. on June 30. The tournament and exhibition matches by paraplegics are organised by the Sports Committee of the Society for the Aid to
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  • 71 6 MR. N| (In-one l.mi; (above), a rivil engineer, who will be installrd as the new president of the Rotary Club of SingaporeU'est at a dinner at Princes KrM.uii.uit on Thursday. Among the guests invited to the installation ceremony are the Minister for Health, Mr.
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  • 32 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water win be cut off in River Valley Road, house Nos. from 415 to 471 (odd numbers >, and in Jalan Lama from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 95 6 SINGAPORE. Monday. rpHE commission of inquiry into allegations of A corrupt practices in the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union will hold its preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. on July 12 at the Practice Theatre. Victoria Memorial Hall. Announcing this today in statement, the commission's secretary
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  • 30 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. K. Kanapathy was elected president of the Singapore Toddy Tappers' Union at its annual general meeting held at the union premises in Jalan Sahabat.
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  • 21 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Family Planning Association will hold an exhibition at the Siglap community centre on Thursday.
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  • 154 6 $30,976 robbery: Second man charged I SINGAPORE. Mon. 0 A second man was charged in court today in connection with the robbery of goods worth 530.976 from the Universal Store in Cecil Street last month. The man. Lim Hwee 800, was accused of armed robbery of the goods ;u thr
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  • 152 6 NATARAJAN HAPPY OVER AMICABLE SETTLEMENT SINUAPORE. Mon. The first hearing scheduled to be held today by the new Deputy President of the Second Industrial Arbitration Court. Mr. s. Natatajan, waa cancelled following a settlement reached between the two parties Involved In a trade dispute relating to the dismissal of two
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  • 31 6 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Too H and Toe H Women's Association will have a programme .if light classical music, presented by Mr. Kan Lampey. at Its mei'Mr.g tomorrow evening.
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  • 265 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. j AS the Social Welfare Department began making cash relief payments to victims of yesterday's Tanjong Rhu tire, the police were still investigating the cause of the fire. The 53 victims from 13 families each received $10. Each family also received rent subsidies for
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    • 229 6 Allot; Oop By V. T. Wmmttm N IA I NOU 1 W 6 HADOX IWE CANTSPEND NOTWfTH ALL. I WELL. GO FIND MDUR>X- l k.. .BUT WHAT YDOTT EXPECT I rat uS^. 7/J^ 2!S2r TiS?^ hvhgbx- seuAs a tree /we coulp \vvould we po her t stay out in \back:
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  • 1342 7 'A BROKEN-DOWN LIMOUSINE THAT MUST GO BACK TO THE MANUFACTURERS FOR REPAIR' AX Asian ambassador in Laos tells his visitors: "Anyone who thinks he unlerstands the situation here simply does not know the facts". In the humid, pot-holed capital, Vientiane, the visiting Journalist is immediately
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  • 140 7 By John Stirling VIENTIANNE now are like l brokendown limousine" he says. It can no longer be repaired by the local dealers: it must be sent back to the makers." The Russians steer a "autious path between Prince Souvanna and Prince Souphannouvong mainly by doing nothing. But what If trlpartitlsm
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  • 24 8 W.rrf. HIS (Minimum) IN LOVING and cheti«hed memory Uaidin Ibrahim. Kuala Trrngganu •ho departed 14 Mimml by hit »tfe children and rein' v«
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    • 651 8 Plans for the projected Asian Development Bank begin to look realistic with the Jap- anese proposal to invest US$2OO million, a fifth of the Banks capital and one third of I the amount which Asian countries will be asked to subscribe. In Bangkok later this month the
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    • 437 8 Mr. Khaw Khai Boh said much that wanted saying about the importance of local government in his week-end j speech to the Amalgamated National Union of Local Gov- ernment Employees. Whether local authorities are to be able to do a good job of promoting "grassroots democracy" and meeting
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    • 140 8 A good motto for any authority reluctant to get to grips j with any problem could be, I "Make a survey." So Kuala i Lumpur, which two years ago conducted a fairly detailed survey of its 100,000 squatters, is now going to hold another. It will supply information
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  • 452 8 Giant of Wall Street RKKNARD Baruch who died yesterday at the age of 94, had a double claim to fame as leading United States financier and key figure in American affairs during the two World Wars, He became best known after World War II as the author of the American
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  • 929 8  - Second chance for Ayub Khan and Shastri Cyril Dunn A MEETING THAT CAN LEAD TO FeACE AND THE END OF A VAST TRAFFIC OF HUMANS By NEW DELHI, Mon. APART from a fleeting encounter at Karachi airport last year, Prime Minister Shastri of India and President Ayub Khan of Pakistan
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    • 225 8 THE Pahang Government Is to Impose a 20 per cent conversion fee on land to be used for residential area.-> in Kuantan. That this scheme has backfired badly can be deduced from the following facts: Not a cent has been collected in conversion
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    • 125 8 CEVERAL of your correspondents have pointed out clearly the Injustice of the land conversion bill and lv effect as a deterrent to th» development of Kuantan. With the abandoning of several housing projects by private develop- ers owners who have houses to rent are adopting a 'take it or leave
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    • 124 8 J [AVING been given notice to quit my attap dwelling. I decided to put up a house of my own. Accordingly. I applied to the Chief Building Surveyors' Department for a temporary building permit. My application was pronounced in order, but it took six weeks to have it
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    • 83 8 THE library in the Gandhi Memorial Hall in Singapore is supposed to be opened to the public daily. Often the library is turned Into a dance and music hall for weddinu parties. without any notice to the public Further due to so much cooking the Inside of the
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  • 220 9 Ishak: I think Soek will see the Sight soon KUALA LUMPUR. Mor* The former chairman of the Socialist Front. Inche Ishak Haji Mohamed. now under detention, said tonight that he had a •very strong belief* that Indonesia would soon see the light and stop her confrontation of Malaysia In an
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  • 51 9 MNCAPORE. Mon. Tiir Mn;■r r l-iuuur. Mr. Jck Venn 'I h<>nir. last nigh: threw .1 challenge to the Alliance Party SinK&pura to put up a candidate :n thr Houk Lim by-election. He «a:d: "I will give him my one months .s.dary if lie can retain bis
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  • 88 9 ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The first landlnc craft tank for the Royal Malaysian Navy was commissioned in Malta today, a Ministry of Defence statement announced. The 895-ton ship formerly HMS Counterguard was re-named Sri Langkawi by the wife of the Malaysiau Ambassador to France, Datin
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  • 430 9 Indon buildings in Singapore, capital seized THE GOVT USES EMERGENCY POWER TO TAKE OVER PROPERTIES WORTH $4 MILLION KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rPHE Central Government today took possession of the J- former Indonesian Ambassador's residence in Maxwell Road and Indonesia House in Orchard Road in Singapore both properties of the Indonesian
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  • 118 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two explosions one immediately after another were heard early yesterday around Petaling Jaya. According to a sentry at Petaling Jar* police station, the blasts at 1.45 a.m. came from the direction of Klang Road. But an intensive search of the area
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  • 62 9 KUCHING. Mon. The Singapore Guard Regiment which 1 has defended Kuchlng airport I and RAP station for the past year, left for home today. At a ceremony at the airport thts morning the Deputy Chief Minister. Mr. James Wong, pre- sented a Sarawak State Crest to the
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  • 56 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mori dp an Umail Salleh. 26. of the Bth Br.. Royal Malay Regiment, has bern appointed A.D.C. to th» rii.ef of Armed Forces Staff. Lieu. Oen. Tengku Oman bin 1> :.sku Mohammed Jew*. He replace* Captain AbOO Biniad bin Aboo Bakar who I
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  • 67 9 PENANO, Mon.— Two armed robbers raided the house of a towkay. Mr. Urn How Too. In Gurney Drive this afternoon and stole MOO in cash and Roods. Mr. Llm. a textile shop owner, and his family were away at about 3 p.m. when the robbers entered.
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  • 45 9 SEREMBAN. Mon. ThfSeremban Inner Wheel Club rill hold a raffle on July 17 at the Century Hotel to raise funds for I charity work. The firs: prize will be a single return ;nr pus^ae* to Hong Kong, donated by MVar- i sian Airways.
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  • 34 9 SINOAPORE. Mon— Nineteen new community centre.* in rural areas, which were completed last year, will be opened this week. the Director of the Peoples Association. Mr. Sim Boon Peng, announced today.
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  • 215 9 A 'grateful Malaysian' gives $200,000 to two funds T ONDON, Mon. Tengku Abdul I Rahman was today presented with two cheques of $100,000 each for the National Defence Fund and the Penang University College. 'The presentation was made at the Ritz Hotel on behalf of "A Grateful Malaysian" by Miss
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  • 118 9 IPOH, Mom Acting Polira Corporal Ah mud bin Melan. SI, was killed and three Dolice officers injured when their car was involved In a head-on collision during the weekend with a lorry at the 3' i miic Oopcnß Road here. The three offlcen ion
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  • 328 9 26 DECORATED FOR BRAVERY IN BORNEO SINGAPORE, Monday. 'J'HE Far East Command today announced Uuri 26 members of the security forces in Borneo j had been decorated by Queen Elizabeth for; bravery, while 49 other officers and men had been mentioned in despatches. Air Vice Marshal F. Heacilam. of the
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  • 156 9 I{UALA LUMPUR. Mon.< K. M. S. Nathan. I 44. a former adminis--1 trativc officer in the Institute for Medical Research here. \va:s acquitted by a magistrate's court here today on a charge of having assaulted a laboratory assistant. Nathan who appeared un a summons chartie
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  • 583 10 Fallen in love, but she has to leave soon Mainly for women SINGAPORE ONE OF THE FRIENDLIEST CITIES OF THE WORLD MRS. GOBBA THE women of Singapore are very active in social and public work more so than in many other cities, even Cairo. This tribute is paid by Mrs.
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  • 104 10 FICiIKE the cost per serving when buying meat, the U.S. Department of Agriculture advises. Meat with lots of bone or fat allows one to two servings per pound: moderate bone or fat. two to three servings per pound: no bone and little fat. four servings per pound. *****1111
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  • 398 10 i WIFE filed a suit lor A divorce because her husband insisted on sharing her bath and measured how much room she occupied in their bed. according to an article published in the magazine "Family Doctor." Dr. Dick Glover said an article entitled "watch your
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  • 317 10 Do you know too much leisure can be dangerous? DO you work hard during the week and sleep late on weekends? Then you are leading a dangerous life! Two West German doctors, Professor Dr. Dotzauor and Dr. Naeve. Hamburg, have examined 5.000 persons who died of heart attacks since 1935
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  • 412 10 You may like to know THERE are two Datin Fatimahs in the Federal Parliament. Last week, this column introduced one of them— Datin Fatimah binte Haji Hashim. MP for JitraPadang Terap. Kedah. wife of the Attorney Gen- eral. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusof. Today we present Datin Fatimah binte Haji
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  • 96 11 lANE Dayde, the young prima bailer.na of L Opera Bade Paris, who is one of the nine leading French dancers who will perform in Singapore early next month The Le Grand Ballet Classique de France, now on a world tour under the sponsorship
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  • 470 11 PENANG, Monday. IVATO S.M. Yung submitted in the Sessions Court today that it is "illegal and against the principles of our Constitution for the Income Tax Department to prosecute a factory owner for an alleged offence identical with one for which he had
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  • 52 11 ARMY CHIEF CONTINUES INSPECTION ♦wINGAPORE Mom. The Australian Army Chief of General Stall. Sir John Wilton, today continued to make an on-the-spot study of the British and Australian defence Mt-up in Singapore. An Australian Army spokesman said that Sir John, who arrived here last Thursday lutd talks with commanders >t
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  • 20 11 IPOH thf W( ng Senc foimdrv v Rood here jrcttOTday und stoii m«i*rtin^rv purls valued at $600.
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  • 93 11 Meeting of UK military attaches SINGAPORE. Mon. A week-long annual conference of British military attaches in South-East Asia began today at the headquart-, ers of Far East Land Forces at Phoenix Park. The conference is to dls-' cuss military aspects of the situation in this r&gion. with emphasis on the
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  • 115 11 Gen. Lea: Border situation under control IESSKLTOX. .Mon.— Gene J ral George Harris Lea, commander of the Borneo operations, said here today that be believed the Indonesians were not yet capable of launching a major attack on Malaysian Borneo. He was speaking at the airport before leavinc for Kuala Lumpur
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  • 63 11 MALACCA. Mon. A Form Five student of the Methodist Girls' School here and a Lower Six science student of the Malacca j High Sctiooi won first prizes in the i National Language and English sections of i'ic Esso "Leaders of Tomorrow" .speech contest here. They were Miss
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  • 36 11 PE'.ANG. Mon. —The newly, formed Penand and Provinre Weilesley Malay Writers A.^M>c:ation will hold us first general meeting at Umno hall on July 2 I to consider and approve us draft i constitution.
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  • 240 11 Views will be heard on appeals says Tun Razak JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, last night said he supported in principle the suggestion that Malaysia should have its own highest court of appeal. But, he added, the views of all sections of the community would
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  • 110 11 He wed a girl under 14: Four years \M UAR, Mon. A man m- with two wives who married for a third time a girl under 14 was found guilty by thej High Court here of; raping her. Lebai Marjab bin Abdul Rahman, 45. a medicine-seller, was sentenced to four
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  • 51 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon.— The Methodist Afternoon School is to have its own building early next year. Work will begin shortly on a block of six classrooms and office costing a total of $60,000 in Station Road here. The new building is expected to be completed in
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  • 43 11 'Golden voice' in Kelantan KOTA BHARU. Mon. Fifteen girls will take part in the Kelantan "Miss Golden Voice" competition here on July 1. Th« winner will represent KeUntan at the national "Miss Goiden Voice" competition to be held in Kuala Lumpur in Aunust.
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  • 232 11 DENANG, Mon.— The President of the Pan-Malaysian Associated Malay Chambers of Commerce, Haji S. M. Aidid, is now in Tokyo to discuss with Japanese business leaders the admission of indigenous Malaysian youths into Japanese factories. The Penang Malay Chamber said in a
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  • 150 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The eight branches of the National Union of Plantation Workers have again decided not to challenge the leadership of the organisation the 14th year in succession. Nominations for the union's ton posts closed today with Senator S.PS. Nathan and Mr. PP.
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    • 306 11 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 6. Compile controversial plecea 1 fish expert is given a (7i. break (81 T. Sufficient reasons for playing 5 A peg for the GP? Its no- on? <7i thing unusual <6p 8 Conspirator, unusually stout 9 Drink went to the head? <B>. one. takes a firm
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  • 106 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. j INDUSTRIALS leaders were mostly firmer with moves overall aDout in balance. Base meUte and oils were quiet but steauy. Today's closing prices with Fridays prices in brackets Mount isa 37/10 <38/8) N Broken Hill (10a.) 36 7 (3«/7) 2 Con Ind 56/- (50 3B> MSI
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  • 253 14 Jt I.V first grade rubber fob. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 72' a cents per Ib- down one-eighth of a cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was inactive. R.A.S. and I-.M.R.K. closing prices in cents per Ib.
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  • 120 14 SHIPS lying alangsids the Singapore wharves or expected today are: Cannanore 8/9. Hongkong Producer 10 11 Bendearg 42,43. President Jefferson SB 36. Fernbrook 31/32. Klnabalu 23 26. Selangor N.W.I: Moonle 3 4 Sydney Maru 4041. Nestor 15/ 16. Bfjltsa 13 14. Rajah Brooke E.W letty. Must 27.
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  • 65 14 f>HINESE Produce Exchange, Singaday: Coconut ell: bulk $H4« sellers, drum stiT* sellers. Copra: June/July IK Continent Unquoted Pepper: Muntok white 1153 eellere. Sarawak white (1521 sellers, special Sarawak black »127» sellera. garbled Ijimponc black JI4T4 sellers. ASTA SI6U sellera. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Asso- elation prices: bulk $63.50
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  • 49 14 ON the official Malaysian Short Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (June 19) the range of call rate* was as follows:— BANK FL'XDS: 3'* per cent to 4 per cent. (.KNERAL Ft'NDS: 3 per cent to 4 per rent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled $60.8 million.
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  • 32 14 vJ KonK yesterday the lit. tfallar wa» was quoted at 5.761 for T.T. and 5.75 for tim. Stirling wan quoted at 16 01 and on, tatl »f x«ld at 2i9.
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  • 856 14 From Our Market Correspondent CENTRAL PROPERTIE Ltd. are to pay a interim dividend of 6 pc cent for the sixteen month period of operation ende< December 31 last year whi Town and City Propertie Ltd. the "twin" compan announce that the director anticipate the
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  • 25 14 Malayan Stock Indices June 19 June 21 ''Industrials: 69.76 69.17 Tins: 86.58 85.71 S rubbers: 104.09 102.59 'Dpi-. 30, 1963=100 Dee. -,>9. l')i,
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  • 768 14 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttcad (5.000) $1.12. (2.000) $1.10: DunloM (2.000) U.M; Ei»e (8.000) 51. 46: Smelt (1,000) $3.80 cd: F.
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  • 27 14 June 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: Tli cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5727.12J (down 83.121). Unofficial estimated oil crini; 225 tons (up 25 tons).
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  • 268 14 THE following IM of selected Malayan industrial yields is based on la.-~t sales to June 19. N on grosser! up dividend of 20 per cent X net •P. Prices: *D.T. Dividend Hold (grans per cent): *K.T. tamlnga Yield cross per cent): «T.C. Times Covered Definition (revised) I Times
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  • 138 14 THE pricp of tin which un Saturday had remained unchanged fell by 53. 12. when the market re-opened in Penang yesterday to im.lt< per picul It was reported that bids had improved. The estimated oiTerins at 225 tons was up 25 tons.
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    • 1625 15 NOTICE PURSUANT TO PURCHASE OF RIVER LAUNCH SECTION 29 OF THE SRI NEGARA TRUSTEES ORDINANCE Tenders are Invited for the (CHAPTER 341 purchase of the above river ltnAntß iV launch now lying at mooring at In the Estate of:— Kuala Kangsar. (1) Mohsiii bin Salim bin Mo- Dimensions are: named
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    • 353 15 TENDERS ANGLO-JOHORE RUBBER PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN, PLANTATIONS LIMITED J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN Tawaran darlpada Pemborong FOB SALE BY TENDER JK R. Yang berdaftar di-dalam ANOin tohdrf DimDrp keks "D" ka-aus dl-bawah KepA^jtvtion? ?S?ixpn P B 3 6 akan dl lertma di-Pejabai PLANTATIONS LIMITED offers jurutera Negerl. Negerl Sembilan for sale by tender
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    • 250 15 I PAt\(>LZCTkIC I mautmtt umrrmc I Applications are Invited for the following appointments from Malaysun Ciizens with the requisite experience and proven abi'uv. The" successful applicants will hol.l reiponsible posts in a new local industry anc the salaries they receive will be sealed accordingly. 1 MATERIALS CONTROLLER Age 30 40
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  • 134 16 Two square feet of skin grafted on Perak girl iDELAIDK, Mon. Doctors here have grafted two square i feel of skin on to the face, neck and shoulders of a 15-year-old Malaysiar girl. The girl. Blancne Wilfred, of Teluk Anam, was badly burnt when a lamp explo- ded at her
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  • 38 16 IPOH. Mon— N. Thangaveloo. J7, a lHbowel, who whs InTOhWd In a Iiiriit wttb another m.ui at the Siir.ufi Pun indciy .shop \\ev on Thursdav. died in the hospital jrwtentay .i^ result o( head mliiries
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  • 26 16 PKNANO. Mon.— A branch of, the Stale Women's Institute was (orand in the villatte of Ppnaga. j North Province VNBMhf, at the weekend.
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  • 108 16 Xl XI 1.1 MPIK Mon Letters to Indonesia are still heine posted in Malaysia the Controller of Posts. Mr K Munil.i.ih. said today "There are still man\ peo pie who are not .i«.tn of the suspension of post .i\ services between th* two countries." he
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  • 334 16  - Move to suspend Whitley Council P. KRISHNAN PROPOSAL FOR JOINT TALKS By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A GOVERNMENT move is under way to suspend the National Whitley Council and the Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal catering for about 160,000 civil servants in SAa\aya The staff sides of both the Whitley Councils Divisions
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  • 143 16 CALL-GIRL CLEAN-UP IS UNDER WAY IN SIBU 2IBU, Mon. Sibu O Urban District Council is taking action against the town's prostitutes. About 20 girls, mainly loans, have operated here since controntatlon began Most are corTeeshop waitresses, making a.-slgn-ations with customers when they stop work The council has agreed that owners
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  • 77 16 Malaysian mission in Baghdad BAGHDAD. Mon A i fhree-man Malaysian ntaI ion led by Inche Abdu^ Rahman bin Yaacub. the Federal Minister for Lands and Mines, 'as arrived here In m T e!ieran tor a two-day visit Inchr Abdul Rdlim.u, >.i>u Mi l.Mt IN aimrd at finding uut the Iraqi
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  • 260 16 Lee: Even if I were not here to lead you... QINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. Le« OKuan Yew last night called on Malaysians to stand firm and unite in building a Malaysian Malaysia. He urged them to be alway» resolute and prepared to speak their minds in their stand so that even
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  • 62 16 Doctor with his bride f)K and Mrs. Konald Goon Swec I'ook after their weddinu in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Dr 'Joon is the son of Mr Goon Kok Vine, former Malayan tennis ch.imiiiiin and Malaya Cup soccer player (for Perak and Pen.mc) a nri Mrs. Goon, while the bride is
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  • 112 16 Reform school for teenager I POH. Mon. A teenager. I S. Mai iappan, convicted hi the High Court here of culpable homicide not "mounting to murder, was tnday scntenrod to be sent to the Henry Gurney Reform School until he reaches thr ago of ZL Senteni c had oeen postponed
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  • 18 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thieves stole $1,439 worth of goods from a furniture shop in BaiestierS Road today.
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  • 156 16 VINGAPORE. MOO. The Director ol Prnnaiv Production hern. Mr. Chene Tong Fatt. today said that hi* department was not engaged in selling eggs on a commercial basis. He was commenting on a farmer's letter in the Straits Times alleging that the department was "undercutting"
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  • 228 16 SABAH MA Y GET MORE CASH FOR DEVELOPMENT JESSELTON, Monday. THE Federal Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, yesterday described the first Malaysian Five-Year Development Plan as 'very ambitious," but added that Sabah would have to wait before it could know how much money it would get. He and his
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  • 127 16 Sultan of Brunei to visit Malaya ORUNKI TOWN, Mon.— Thy Sultan of Brunei I is to visit Malaya this month. The visit will be the first, I since the formation ot Malayi sia. A palace source empha- 1 sised that it had no political Implications. The Sultan is expected to
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  • 33 16 I SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 10-vear- old boy. Robayee bin Saagi, of Kampong Nekat off Thomson Road, was killed yesterday when he was knocked down by a taxi in Whitley Road.
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  • 27 16 I SINGAPORE. Mon -Lm Kirn Koon. 57. was family injured when a cai ..e wa* drivlni? ovprturned at Chua Chu Kang Road la.M night
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  • 82 16 TAWAU. Mon. Thr proposed Sabah Chinese Middle School to be built here will not accept govern- us Istanci branch ol thi i said l:u»t week that, to do >o vouid mean It would have to comnlv »Ith Official education o Thi.v aOeteJl live MM. would
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  • 59 16 IPOH. Mon— A woman, Teh Ah Nooi, 60, unemployed, who told the Sessions Court here today tlat she used to bejs for money to ouy opium for bentU, today paid $50 in fines after pleading auilty «o tTo ehargw ol baring rix opium pellets and utensils for
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    • 37 16 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl rs^ui 8?m a 1 let er pog Vsowwv,^ K^ rt£Y^jP^^^l rC* I CANJ'TSLEE? )t\NA<K\3 ri ME^ T //^"^N JV^ v I wiTH MIJ HIM TO BOPCN^P-J OAT 1 1 A SLE£? I
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  • 253 17 Young Eagle set to spring surprise in 5½ f race tomorrow RACING with Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. MARK down Young Eagle as a good outsider in the Cl. 6 Div. 2 sif handicap here on Wednesday. This sever.- year-old grey is in splendid trim after a spell. With Asuwadi
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  • 234 17 I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon— The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: KACES l. 5 and 8 Nothing >o report. RACE 2 In the early stages of the race Power Firit (Mii^ chell). who had missed the «tart slightly, had to be continuously checked of! the heels of
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  • 394 17 JV Mon.— Weights (or all six race* here on Wednesday, »e--eond day of the Selangor Turf Club Jane meeting: CL. 3 Div. I—6f1 6f Putra Klanf 9.02 Jonal 8.13 I^fisrika 8.10 MrteoriU- 111 B.OS Your Hlfhness 111 8.04 Hunt Fury 8.04 Cnnunrhr 8.02 Pembroke Lad 8.U2 Gifolett* II
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  • 410 17 A $750,000 APPEAL TO PUBLIC SEAP GAMES KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHE SEAP GAMES Organising Council's finance committee today approved the purchase of $150,000 worth of equipment for the Third Games which will be held in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14 to 21 and at the same time appealed for donations
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  • 134 17 LE MANS. Mon. The unbeatable Italian Ferrals swept home In unchallenged triumph yesterday for the sixth successive win in the Le Mans motor race. A multi-million dollar challenge by American, British and Frenchentered Ford GT and Cobra cars crumbled early in the race. Only one finished. Ferraris
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  • 35 17 ST. LOUIS. Mon Kel Nbrlp (Australia) and Gary Plav»r (South Africa) bottled to n 2R? tie In the final round of the United States Open Rolf championship They will playoff for the title today.
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  • 304 17  -  JOE DORAI SOCCER By SINGAPORE, Mon.— Former Malaysian goalkeeper. Wilfred Skinner, who lost his place In the Singapore Malaya Cup team two weeks ago, will be Riven another chance tomorrow to try to regain his position In the state team when the visiting Kwong Wah
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  • 256 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Thrcp newcomers who have impressed Football Association of Malaysia selec- i i tors in the current Malaya I ,Cuo competition are amone the 15 players named to meet Hone Kone Chinese at the Mord^ka Stadium here on July 6. Thrv arc Hamid
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  • 102 17 SOCCER Sporr Dlv. 2D: Junior AAA 8 Amicable* 'A' 1. Ipoh l)iv. 3: Kilat 'B 6 Tamil Yg'sters 3; New Life YC 4 Police 3. Kam par Div. 2: Hunters 4 MES 3 Kluanr Dlv. 1: Revertex 3 Fed. Engineers 3. Friendly <K. Knngsan: Malay College S Tatntn?
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  • 457 17 Epsom |cop spotlight* the fancied runners at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow: CL. S DIV. I— «F. Putra Klang: Impressive all-the-way winner over 7f with 9-0 in Div. 2 on Sunday; looks set for a double. Jonal: Creditable second to Fast And Furious in Div. 1 7f race
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  • 282 17  - MOTOR-RACING Poon to compete over PJ Circuit F. EMMANUEL By ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. lv Albert Poon, Hong i Kong Police inspector who won this year's Malaysia Grand Prix in Singapore, will compete in the Tengku Abdul i Rahman Circuit Races at Petaling Jaya on July 2 and 4. Poon's late
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  • 57 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysian Armed Forces football team bea: a Jewel ton side 10-2 in the fln-t match of their Borneo tour on Saturday. Forces who led 7-3 at the interval, scored through Nordln I and Aljunied (3 each) and Bakar and Balan two each. The home
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    • 66 17 I DIARY I SOCCKR Tour match: Spore v Kworg Wah. HK (Jn. Besar, 7.30 p.m Spore Div. 2A: T. Kurau vl RAF Tengah (Jn Besar. 5.30); niv. ?B: SCC v Seletar Indians; SRC v Geylang Utd (both at pa- 1 iane>. Ipoh Div. 1: Ramblers v Municipality (padangi; Dlv. It
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  • 577 18 Seamen 's union to Govt: Don't pretend you don't know... SINGAPORE, Mon THE SINGAPORE Malay Seamen's Union today accused the Singapore Government of "pretending" that it did not know anything about the "illegal trading" with Indonesia which the union alleged was being carried on by some Singapore shipping companies. The
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  • 132 18 LONDON. Mon. The rear door of a BOAC VCIO jetliner flew off and smashed into an engine yesterday during the plane's annual test for an airworthiness certificate. None of the 10 crew and technicians aboard was hurt. The plane made a safe
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  • 224 18 India to China: The cap fits you more than anyone else NEW DELHI. Mon. India has told China that "great power chauvinism and expansionism is a cap which fits the People's Republic of China more than any other government in Asia and Africa, and indeed in the whole world today."
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  • 74 18 Over $500 in prizes for chess tourney SINGAPORE. Mon— Prizes exceeding $500 In value are to be won at the Singapore Chess Federation's forthcoming Festival of Sports open chess championship from July 29 to Aug. 8. Prizes Include a 35 mm camera for the winner, tape recorder, and a silver
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  • 341 18 RUBBER LONDON. Mon. Spot 21 \d., July 21 nißd.. Au«;. 2Ud.. Kept. 21 9 16d.. July Sept. 21,' d., Oct./ t>ec. 21Jd.. Jan. Mar 21 7 16d.. Apr. June 21Jd.. July Sept. 21 Jd.. Oct. Dec. 21 3 lGd. c.i.f. July, 5 16d. Aug. 21
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  • 105 18 IT WAS so hot with clothes on and the water seemed inviting. It MM perfect for a nude bathing party. Three minutes later they were in full retreat pursued by a hot. red-faced constable. He derided that even if they were just children, one
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  • 157 18 Reds complaining of Indonesia's poor quality goods JAKARTA, Monday. QEVERAL Communist countries have complained to Indonesia aboul Indonesian goods they have bought according to the Jakarta newspapei Suluh Indonesia (Torch of Indonesia). I CHINA has submitted a claim to Indonesia on the quality of rubber, it said. This claim so
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  • 79 18 BRISBANE. Mon.— An excessive Intake of raw liver is causing a crippling disease which Is affecting cats throughout the world, accordIng to a research team working from Queensland University. Mr. A.A. Seawright. Senior Lecturer in the School of Veterinary Science, said that an excessive intake of
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  • 92 18 WEIRS (New Hampshire), Mon. Overturned tars and thousands of empty bottles littered this exclusive resort yesterday in the wake of a riot by 10.000 people at a motorcycle rally. Extra State police and National Guardsmen patrolled in groups of three today to prevent further
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  • 47 18 MRS. TAN CHWEE TIONC I ,v on LM-r, Kon. Albert, (hr.o rt.n.th'. r». lluby and Janet, :i son-m a nephew. Robert. CortCKc will l*av« I<l. DOBkar Watt «.ri W. .lne.-day 23-6-i.S at 4 p.m. for K:imjx>nn K:ipor Metliodlxt Chili-' h for service and then* for hldadurl.
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  • 28 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A welder, Lini Joo Seng. 34. was critically I injured late tonight after three men attacked him with daggers in I deserted Chulla Street.
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