The Straits Times, 28 April 1967

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDA'f, APRIL 28, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)2266
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  • 274 1  -  Healey Pull-out plan by 20,000 target Figure includes by next April local civilians But before he flies home... SINGAPORE, Thursday BRITAIN will provide Malaysia and Singapore with "significant aid" to mitigate the effects of a reduction of British forces in the area. Britain's Defence Secretary, Mr.
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  • 148 1 LONDON, Thurs. Two judges heard the same undefended divorce case here yesterday. First. Judge Andrew. 72. told counsel tor Mrs. Patricia DesboroughBrown: "I am going to send this to another judge. "You may be luckier with him than with me. I do
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  • 65 1 BINGAPORE. Thurs— An eightman Singapore delegation will leave this week-end for the Pacific conference on urban growth in Honolulu Hawaii. The two-week conference, which begins on May 1 will be attended by about 30 countries. The Singapore delegation will be led by Mr Howe Yoon ChonK chairman
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  • 39 1 I NICOSIA. Thura— Mr Glafkos CtMttM trextdent of the Cypriot I Hou%* of Representatives, has accepted an invitation from the Indian Parliament to visit India later thiv year an Indian Hlfb Cotnr.il.vMnn fpokeaman announced I h«re today.
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  • 116 1 Chen Yi loses top military post rKYO. Thurv Communist Chinese Foreign Minister Chen Vi and two other Chinese leaders have lost their seats on the Communist Party's powerful military committee. Japanese correspondents in Peking reported today. A correspondent for the MIX broadcasting system said Peking wall posters revealed that (hen
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  • 44 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A gunman and two accomplices walked into a provision shop in River Valley Road this evening and robbed the proprietor. Chua How Kwang. of about $1,500 In rash and Jewellery. The gunman fired a warning shot before escaping
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  • 233 1 SINGAPORE NTUC SHELVES DEBATE ON INCOMES RESTRAINT POLICY By CHEAH BOON KHENG: SINGAPORE, Thurs TIIK annual delegates' conference of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress tony shelved any proposal for an incomes restraint policy for the lime being until more Facts and figures were known about wages and profits in
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  • 42 1 CAIRO. Thurs. An Egyptian Parliamentary delegation, headed by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Mr. Anwar Sadat, left here today by air for Moscow. The delegation will spend a fortnight visiting the Soviet Union. North Korea and Mongolia.—Reuter.
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  • 105 1 CINGAPORE. Thurs. There are 12 new faces in the 25--man central committee of the National Trades Union Congress, which was elected tonight at the end of their two-day delegates' conference. The other 13 are members of the Old Guard, including four who were nominated
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  • 48 1 WEST BEHLIN. Thurs.— JuerKen Heu.Nchel. L'J-year-old We.st German was sentenced to 12 years hard labour here today lor kidnapping loin -year-old Audrey Klewer a Canadian girl, last August The sentence also covers additional chareexof robbing Audreys mother. It was West Berlin's first kidnap trial. Reuter.
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  • 62 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The title of "Tan Sri" was bestowed on the Ambassador of Belgium. Mr. P Taeiesmans. today At a dinner at the Residency. Tan Sri Tarlesmans .said he was deeply moved at being accorded this high Malaysian honour He accepted the honour with
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  • 27 1 TEHERAN Thurs —King Bhumlbol Aduladej and Queen Slrlklt received a rousing welcome when f hev visited the city of Shin*, to imUiii Iran, today lUutor.
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  • 63 1 DURBAN. Thurs. A wedding guest with money to throw away .scattered confetti made from banknotes outside a church. Two boys found the confetti after the wedding last Saturday. The guest who threw It has not been Identified, though he has aroused the Interest of the South African
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  • 117 1 Brunei Sultan gives £50,000 to Gurkhas SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar AH Saifuddin. yesterday presented a cheque for £50.000 ($425,--000) to the Brigade of Gurkhas. The gift was in recognition of the servi.es which (•urkha mills had given to the State of Brunei during confronlation. The money
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  • 37 1 BLANTYRE. Than. Seven leading Asian businessmen have been ordered by Hie Malawi Government to lea\e the country by Saturday. It was announced here today No reasons for .heir deportation were given. Reuter
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  • 212 1 Air strikes in Irian shock JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Government used an ail force bombor for air strikes to quell a rebellion of 1.000 Arfak tribesmen in West Irian. The military commander of West Irian, Brig-Gen. Bintoro. dix-loscd this here today at a press conference given by the Foreign Minister.
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  • 29 1 HEATH MIX KEVGAPOItI tin ftal i mi:. :<• i Millie Chinese woman, fell to her Hc<ih tomuht from top floor of in storey blork Mat* in Katnponc AratU
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 755 2 7 WANT A POLITICAL SETTLEMENT WASHINGTON. Thursday PRESIDENT JOHNSON said yesterday that he wanted more than any human being in the world to see an end to the war in Vietnam. At a dinner for the American Physical Society, the President said he
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    • 33 2 TRIVANDRUM. Thuw Kerala tUtC'l Communist-led Government today decided to ease its prohibition law and lift alcoh'of 31" b"n the **le of Rm «rvi« ranu or no r IQUOr rpM3U-
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    • 17 2 LONDON. Thurs Mr. Doußlas Jay. P;p.sident (.1 Briti4m' K Bn'irrt of Trarir- ls tr >
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    • 229 2 Peking admits it: 'We ordered Indon Chinese to fight' PEKING. Thursday. rHINA today admitted it had directed "patriotic overseas Chinese in Indonesia' 1 to fight against the "reactionary" Indonesian leadership. The admission ramp n an editorial published by the People's Dally. The editorial was the latent salvo in a vicious
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    • 37 2 TEHERAN. Thurs The Shah of Iran has accepted an Invitation by King Bhumibol to visit Thailand, it was announced here today. The date and duration of the visit will be announced later. Reuter.
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    • 241 2 Bombing uproar: Brown's 'no' to Left-wing MPs I ONDON. Thurs. me roreign Secretary, Mr. George mown, was urged oy i-Kioour Party lettwingeri in rarliament yesterday 10 protest to wasniiiLUon over tnc reported bombing oi the Britisn freighter Dartlord In riaiphong harbour on Tuesday. But, .V said, hr did not see
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    • 47 2 NEW YORK. Thurs. Fifty of the 122 Unitod Nation.* membfrs proposed formally yesterday I that the General A^rmbly «&lc th» Security Council to take enforcement action if necr g oust South Africa from smrh\:nca and install a JJ». administration there. AP.
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 238 3 Johnson pledge to West Germany BONN, Thurs West GCff- man Chancellor Or. Rirsinser yesterday cot a pledge from Presiclrnt Johnson that there would be constant. complete, mil full consultation bcliui- either country took decisions on matters of mutual interest. This uas the main result of ill* ir two-anil v qu.
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    • 32 3 WASHINGTON Thur« Kaie Mahendra and Queen Ratna of Nepal Will m.ilcr a state visit to the United States nw time this year. U S. officials said yesterday.
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    • 883 3 'MY FATHER WAS NOT SOLELY TO BLAME FOR KILLINGS' J^EW YORK, Thurs.— Svetlana Stalin told her first Press conference here yesterday that her father was not solely responsible for the massacres in Russia during his rule. Speaking in fluent English, the 42-year-old daughter of Stalin, defended her father's
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    • 36 3 LONO BEACH (OBlifornlA), Thurs.— Huoko Sasaki, representing Japan, is this year's "Miss International .Photogenic" at the Mi&s International be.tuty pageant. The honour was voted yesterday by Press representatives covering the contest.
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    • 31 3 BEIRUT. Thurs. Unofficial reports here today said Kuwait and Iraq had massed troops on the border between the two countries and a serious crisis could erupt at any time.
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    • 215 3 A hero's grave in the Kremlin Wall MOSCOW. Thurs. With awidow's goodbye kiss and his nations vow to carry on his exploration of space, cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov went to a hero's grave in the Kremlin Wall yesterday. The ashes of the first man to die during a space flight were
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    • 179 3 4THENS, Thurs. King Constantine addressed Greece's new army-backed Cabinet yesterday and told them he hoped the country "shall revert to parliamentary government as soon as possible." The 26-year-old monarch, known to have been at odds with the regime that tooic over
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    • 94 3 GHANA COUP BID: 87 PUT IN DETENTION ACCRA, Thurs. The Ghana Government announced today that It had placed 87 men and seven officers of the Ghana Army involved in last week's attempted coup in protective custody. Those detained Include 27-year-old Lieut Sam Arthur, leader of the Re--1 connalssance Squadron which
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    • 269 3 We have a jolly good reason for having a sale at COST PRICES At cost prices Yes, at cost prices and even below. And why not? when we have a grand renovation coming and we must clear our goods as fast as we can. That makes sound economic sense to
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  • 391 4 22 COMPANIES GET PIONEER CERTIFICATES gINGAPORE has received investin en t proposals, totalling over $200 millions, from manufacturers in North America for new industrial projects here. This was disclosed by the Minister for Finance, Mr. Li m Kirn San. in his speech
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  • 162 4 Widow gives 2,576 rare books to Nantah SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Nanyang University has received a gift of 2,576 rare books on Chinese literature, culture and history. The books were donated by Mrs. Chee Pak Liang on behalf of her late doctor husband. The acting Vtce-Chan-cellor of the University. Prof Huang
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  • 106 4 FRENCH GIFT OF $1,000 TO CHARITY SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Social Affairs today accepted a cheque for $1,000 presented by M. Edouard Hutte, French Charge d'Affalres In Singapore on behalf of the National Council of French Industrialists' economic mission The members, who
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  • 160 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Senior Assistant Director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau and four police officers have taken private summonses of alleged defamation against Koh Cho Phuan one of the four men accused nf cheating the Lee Wah Bank of 51.2 million. Koh appeared
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  • 144 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A bank clerk. Chan Kee Yong, (above) 23. was today presented with a commendation certificate from the Commissioner of Police for his public spiritedness in apprehending a snatch thief' The presentation, made on behalf of the Commissioner by Superintendent S. Sundram,
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  • 43 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Cambodian Ambassador in Singapore. Mr. Choup Hell, will give a buflet dinner at his residence In Kay Slang Road at 8 p.m. on Saturday, In honour of the visiting Cambodian delegation to the WAY. Asian seminar on urbanisation.
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  • 167 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A REPRESENTATIVE of the Singapore Medical Association, Dr. Phoon Wai-On, today stressed the need to create proper facilities for occupa- tional health in Singapore He urged the authorities rto set up a medical lnspec- torate of factories to ensure that the standards
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—St. Hildas Church in Katong will hdld a food and fun fair on Monday from 10 30 a.m. to 5 pm «t the church compound.
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th* Slngspor^ Vittilante Corp* will hold a passing-out parade of civilian Instructors, drill Instructors and th* second leaders course trainees at the Police Training School at 5.15 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 420 5 'Help each other or face disaster' warning in Manila SINGAPORE. Thursday. DEGIONAL economic co-operation was imperative if South-East Asian countries wanted to avert economic disaster, Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said ir. Manila yesterday. Howpver. bpforp this regional co-operation could becomp a reality, it would bp necpssary for trip
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  • 100 5 r PANAH RATA. Thurs. The progress of the country depends to a large extent on the co-operation of the people with the Government. Thus was stressed by the Sultan of Pahang at an all community dinner in hl.s honour at the Cameron Highlands Hotel here
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  • 61 5 SINGAPORE. ThU». Two o(--[ron tlie Singapore Polytechnic Students Union are repre.senf.ne the union at the first Com:li Student*' conference now beinsr held in London. They ire Mr. N«t Seng Tak. the genera! Mcretary, «nd Mr Tan Siang Tin the acune president. The University of Singapore Student*' Union
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  • 64 5 SINGAPORE. Thur*. Th« University of Singapore Ijim- Society us organising a South-Eajt .Asian and Australasian law student*' seminar to be held here from May 9 to 12. S'udent* who wish to attend the seminar should either wrl'e to Mr I*e Kirn Sung pregiderft of the
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  • 67 5 3 charged after protest at bus stand JOHOKK KAHRI'. Thurv Three people, including a womitn. were charted in the magistrate curl here today with he ing members of an illreal assembly. They were arrested after a demonstration last night by 300 people at the bus stand here. One of those
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  • 21 5 KUANTAN. Thur* Tun Abdul Ra7ak w.ll open :he Umno Hous* at Jalan Hau Abdui Anr here on May 27
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  • 27 5 KIANTAN Tburt. The Indonesian Cultural team, now louring' Malaysia. «ill t;i\e two performances '«30 <ntl 9 15 p.m i at the To*n Hall here tomorrow.
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  • 259 5 Revue girl Noriati is a top film star as well yiTELL-KNOWN Indonesian TT actress Noriati Supandi, 23. was among the 17 shapely Indonesian lasses who flew into Singapore yesterday with the 42--member Bandoeng Revue. Miss Sunandi has aDDeartd In eiKht nims. and Is married to an architect. She likes to
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  • 209 5 Call for more research on oil palm JOHORE BAHRU. Thursday. 'J'HE Central Government was today urged to institute mor« research on oil palm cultivation. The chairman of thr Johore Planters 1 Association. Mr h. Tang, made the call when addressing the association's annual meeting at the Johore Service Club here.
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  • 104 5 |(UALA LUMPUR. Thur«. —The court martial of Captain Abdul Rahman i bin Samsuri. former payma.ster of the Royal Military College at Sungel Besi. wa.s postponed todny to June 24. Lt-Col. N S<-,v»M|»h who presided o\er the court man a, •aid at the continued
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  • 58 5 AIX)R STAR. Thuii. A lo.ry driver. Wonf Thai Long, 30 who arrened in a Custom* imbibh was today nned $5000. or nine month's jail, by the Sessions Court for attempting to convey dutiable goods c unpaid duty: $2.375 > at the Kedah-Thai border iast December The
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  • 26 5 PENANG I nuis a larmer Abu Bilcar bin Mat has reported thr disappearance of his bufTil.i from m padi field at Bukit Tengah. Butterworth
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  • 142 5 j^UALA LUMPUR. Thurv The Labour Party of Malaya is prepared to set up a united front with other opposition parties but will not compromise <>!i its bn.sic principles, the vice chairman. Mr V David, .said today Among the basic principles were Its stand
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  • 199 6 Move to get traders to skip S'pore By Albert Ramalingam Jesselton, Thurs. I^HE Tariff Advisory Boards action committee on industrial development has recommended to the Malaysian Government that 60 per cent ol the goods under tariff now should have free movement between East and Wost Malavcia The board chairman. Hajl
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  • 48 6 KI'AI.A I.UMPUR. Thur.v The Stran> Times has received a further $849 tor the National Dm(Wer Relief Fund. LKmatioru came from ImiiH Ahmad I ong, Kumpnng Bentong $10; National Union of Journalist*. Preai Club and Adciation. X.1., $616: r>nd Nrsn Sembilan Planters' A*uiciation *223.
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  • 21 6 PENANO, Thurs.— An American •upp.v mi,|). i;ss Sham, will arrive here tomorrow on a threeday operational vUlt.
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  • 157 6 TUN RAZAK PUTS GUESTS IN HILARIOUS MOOD AT BELGIAN DINNER A 1.1 in -a lul.irniii". mond at the Belgian Embassy dinner in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night and the joke was about women and tuildings. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. speaking after the visiting Bel
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  • 160 6 ALOR STAR. Thursday. rpRAIN services between Alor Star and Padang Besar were restored today after an eighthour interruption yesterday following the derailment of a diesel car which knocked down a buffalo near Megat Dewa. about 16 miles north of here. Railway workers who went
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  • 88 6 Police to act against defaulters CIN'GAPORE. ThUTS. Police action will be taken from today against 18-year-old youths, who have failed to register for National Service. Registration rndrd on April 18. but some 400 defaulters were given three additional days up to yesterday to resist er. Most of thorn took advantage
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  • 29 6 KUALA LUMPUR Thuiv The Minister of Local Oovernment snd HnuMng. Mr Khaw Kal Boh. will open the Kuala Pllnh low -corn housing scheme at 11 > m tomorrow
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  • 24 6 PENANG. Thurs. Thieve* irtole more than 2.600 yard* of Rediffusion wire from Jalaa Bunga R.tya and Jalan Bulan in Pertey Park ye.strrday
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  • 26 6 KUALA LL'MPUR Thill*. The Mertrl Besar of Selansor. D»to Haiun bin Ha.ti Idrts. will make .i two-day vt>lt to Kuala Laneat district from tomorrow
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  • 63 6 KANGAR. Thurs The R*l» of Perils today declared open a new masque at Kampong Paoh. Senaleng. 10 miles from here He »-a.< erertrd on Ir.s arrival by the acting Men'n Besar. In•iie Aimad bin Musa and the State Secretary. Inche Abdul Ahm.id bin batjal Abas l
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  • 44 6 Singapore Than Madam dun Chojr Btant MP mr Delta, will n>k the Fin<tm c Minister at thr nr\i siMinc "f P»rliament win: us the total \xtiir of China-made goods imnorten Into Singapore and of SinS''l>"remade good* exported lo China I last year
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  • 143 6 riiHE new $7 million L transmitting station here, to be opened by tht* Sultan of Solangor on Saturday, will enableRadio Malaysia to beam Its overseas service in greater strength to Thai land. Indonesia. Indln and China A special feature of the station is the
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  • 224 6 Nights of terror, so families plan to leave... TAPAH, Thursday. 'J'HREE of the •">() people living in the National Electricity Board's stall quarters at the 14th mile on the Cameron Highlands road intend :<, move out *oon because of repeated tiger scares. In the meantime they and thr other families
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  • 166 7 TUN Abdul Rarak (siclurt A at Mt) receiving the Insignia of the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Belgium from Prince Tun Albert at a ceremony at the Merlin Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night. The ceremony took place at
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  • 269 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. fHE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, today called for a fresh positive role for social welfare. Malaysia's social welfare programme, he said, must be more creative and produce more positive plans. Tun Razak made the call when he opened
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  • 34 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The British High Commissioner to Malay-la. Sir Michael Walker, will present a selection of books to the South-East Asia Press Centre at Ampang Road here at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 119 7 Youths in temple murder case freed ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Six youths were today acquitted of the murder of a tapper. K. Balakrishnan. 25. In front of the Marlamman Temple at Sungel Sedu Estate In Banting on Feb. 15 last year. They are S- Vellusamy. M. Sevanjanan, N. Velantharu. S. Arokiam.
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  • 70 7 PENANG Thurs Nine Malay pop sinners from Singapore will perform at a two-night variety show which the Pekan Darat Umno youth branch will stage at Butterworth on May 8 and 9 in aid of the National Disaster Relief Fund A sarong kebaya beauty contest will be
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  • 116 7 I^OTA BHARU. Thurs. One of 28 questions by four Alliance Assemblymen at the Kelantan State Legislative Assembly meeting on May 6 Is: How much money has the State Government given In aid of the flood victims? Inche Omar bin Awang Kechlk (Tumpat Timor) will ask this
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  • 38 7 KUANTAN. Thurs. The town council limit has been extended to cover another two square miles brirglng the total area to 11 square miips. The extension was published In the Pahnni: Government Gazette this month.
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  • 35 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association will hold Its annual danc<> at Its hall on July 16 in aid of the National Disaster Relief Fund and Its scholarship fund.
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  • 230 7 MALAYSIA'S only local senior Marine Department officer wa.s nuw being trained to assume the post of Director of Marine. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir. the Minister of Transport, announced here today. "Hp has also been appointed to
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  • 150 7 MALACCA, Thurs. A former salesgirl, Tay Ah Moy, and her neighbour's two children who were found dead in a room in her Tranquerah Road home yesterday, were buried today. Tay's body was taken straight from the mortuary at the General Hospital here to the Jelutong
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  • 79 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three World Bank experts are expected here next month to survey the giant Jengka Triangle land scheme In Pahang to determine financial aid from the bank. They were originally scheduled to arrive this month but have been delayed. The scheme, the
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  • 141 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A second North Korean trade mission is now in Singapore for trade and economic discussions with the Singapore Government and private businessmen. "We will look into all aspects of trade between our two countries while here." said the leader of the
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    • 129 7 Jm lif 11 i I llf <I= o :i (9 Ek Ji Mil '•'illl /tR] i I Ik ■1 fill I n?l &il llOffiSa PI ■H II I I i I i I m WWB I1 I I I ISS&stl!^ I with the added convenience and ELEGANCE of a SLIDING
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  • Jek calls to NTUC
    • 356 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Who will hold the two most important posts of president and secretary-general in the newly-elected 25--man central committee of the National Trades Union Congress? This question will be answered at a crucial meeting of the committee when it elects the new
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    • 50 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Alitalia airline will hold an official opening ceremony of their new ticketing and reservations office at 32. Raffles Place at 5.15 p.m. on May 10 A cocktail party will be held at the Fteur Lions from 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. after the ceremony.
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    • 73 8 Police war on new 'pirates' SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Police will launch an intensive campaign from May 8 against drivers of school taxis found carrying persons for hire other than school children. This was announced by the Government in a statement today. It warned owners and drivers of school taxis that
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    • 47 8 SINGAPORE. Thms.— The Angkatan Prlukis Aneka Daya will hold a special exhibition of works by two artists, Inche Mohdir and Inche S. Abu Bakar Banafek. at the lecture hall, National Library, from tomorrow. An opening ceremony will be held tomorrow at 4.30 p.m.
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    • 44 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Robert Tan. 19. of Kirn Keat Lane who has completed his elementary French course at the Alliance Francaise in Scotts Road, will leave for Paris at the end of this month for further studies of the French language.
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    • 41 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Serangoon Catholic Church St. Joseph Dying Aid Association has elected the following .office-bear-ers: Mr. Kang Soon Teck ana Mr. Teo Kan Leng as trustees; Mr Kang Soon Heng as president and Mr. Chu Chor Wai as secretary.
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    • 480 8 to end internal strife SINGAPORE, Thursday. JHE Labour Minister, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, tonight warned the leadership of the National Trades Union Congress that the organisation would become weak and ineffective if they were in disarray. Speaking at the closing of the NTI s fourth annual delegates' conference, Mr. Jek
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    • 463 8 THE president of the deregistered Public DailyRated Employees' Unions Federation. K. Suppiah, on trial In connection with the Feb. 1 Cleansing strike, told the Third District Court today that he had no knowledge that the central committee of the Cleansing Workers 1 Union
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    • 288 8 EAGLE ENGINEERING CO., LTD. l^ 63, JALAN BENAAN KAPAL a A T el h A c \f ,o 4 if\ Cab c Address: "EAGLENGINE Singapore U A\ Telex No SE 21 X ML TJmrMt CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to P. N. PELAJARAN NASIONAL INDONESIA, DJAKARTA (PELNI-LINES) on the occasion of
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    • 76 8 !m^^'*\ BUT WHEN \OU GET \AT TM6 ENP OP I lOF COURSE?? THATSl UJ WHY THE I PUNNO, LADY... I J /yes i know Where voi/re going. the line, of the name of no; \oeEwwir?/ pidnt name th* a tpl/RE GOING J VWERB WILLVOU BE! J COURSE! p* THE PLAOi?
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  • 1674 9 A new escape fails I make a mistake which proves nearly fatal. ..the mangroves In a second attempt to find a wa> out of their nightmare Island. Capt. Bourdons and his wife are almost choked to death in the hellish blackness of a mangrove swamp. For seven hours they struggled
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    • 134 9 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to P.N. PELAJARAN NASIONAL INDONESIA, DJAKARTA (PELNI-LINES) on the occasion of the official opening of PELNI-LINES, Singapore Branch and simultaneously to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of P.N. PELAJARAN NASIONAL INDONESIA, founded on 28th April, 1952 from C L LEONG CHONG ENGINEERING CO LTD. Office: 2-12, Kuching
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  • 259 10 20 Worit SIS (minimum) SWIMSUITS AND BIKINIS to order at Antoin.ite m Orchard Road. I HEAUTIFV YOUR GARDEN will, Italian in.irM* t.ilile* In exqulalte colour«. prire* cheap. Caprice, Ngee Ann en; io; nit, s para. HILDA'S" COLD STORAGI rfTeri v on ahoen. dreaae*. .emln children* wear and recorda for
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  • 25 10 W»r4i 111 (Mimlmmm) MR. AND MRS. Arthur Oordoa •Incereiv thank all relative* and friends for their valuable preaenK, -ndana* and kaMam at their wrddn.a.
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  • 15 10 hpvindasamy PILLAI Kalvana n I'iriirnal Tempi* Seranitoon I'.oart. I'rayrr Mr,tln( Tamil Englub Saturday*.
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    • 873 10 The Sabah general election has run its thrilling course. As an exercise in ballot box democracy it has been a huge success. Of the 183,116 registered electors in the 30 contested constituencies the United Sabah National Or- 1 ganisation won two others by walk-over) 161,965 or 88.4
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    • 406 10 The summoning of the I British Cabinet for a special i meeting this week-end is being widely interpreted as heralding a formal decision to apply for I membership of the European Common Market. Mr. Wilson's mood has changed in a week. It is known there has been division
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  • 1255 10  - THE MOST HEAVILY DEFENDED FRONTIER IN THE WORLD THIRTEEN years after the end of the Korean war, the armistice line which divides South from North Korea along roughly the 38th parellel, is still J impenetrable fold of the Iron Curtain. This desolate border is usually quiet, except for propaganda clashes,
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    • 221 10 (\ti April 18, I went to th« Kota Bharu Post Office and to my utter surprise, only one clerk was running it. He was doing the job of eight clerks and had to run from one counter to another In an
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  • 506 10 LESSON 34 in a new series by YUNUS MARIS VOCABULARY: BfcKsema *v; to echo; Dl-duga (v) to De expected, .speculated; jurucnaitap iN> apoKe&man; la^ini ia djj official, formai; Di-bandingi\AN iv> to be compared; kutokAN uu curse, abuse, abusive criiiciim; lunak cadj) palatable, soothing, nuia; kti.im (adj) cruel, severe;
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    • 571 10 t Classified idvertisenefls for Straits Times Malay Mail may be handed to: COLD STOKAGf SUPIR-MAIKIT Orchard Rood Receptionist Deik] COLD STORACI SIANCMtS Holland Rood Naval Bom CITY BOOK STORI LTD.. Wmctvifer Houu, Collycr Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fitzpalrick.'s Supermarket M M, ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rood. Novol Bom HAMIEM STORE, 1419
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    • 13 10 Quality Watches Reasonably Priced /SS l^ ■>>. ""^^^B B McmM ■b 2K)4 0120 *****
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    • 226 10 CLEVER COOKERY^ with Coffin's Mustard nw unarm ctaua -.o Imiemmm un. >*>««■ lH~.PiiU.liliMatua, O«».. MM I*. -XT 227 gnu. XT Try tht many delicious thefull tender succulence, things you can do with And as a sauce or dip, Colman's mustard. mustard has that hot, In pot roast or casse- spicy
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  • 88 11 Focus on the priest in green JUTTING a strange figure at Singapore Airport yesterday while waiting for a Night to Cambodia was this magnificently clad Japanese Buddhist high priest. Rrv. Nikkan Tahara. He strolled around tn his bright-green kimonotype robe, with a long string of heads round his nerk. and
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  • 158 11 I(UALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman today assured repre sentatlves from the Bukit Asahan Estate in Malacca and the Triang Estate in Pahang that he would look into their cases. The Tengku will give his reply to the de-regLstered United Malayan Estate Workers' Union, represented
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  • 51 11 SINGAPORE, rhurj. The t»o-*eek World Assembly ol Youth k I "n urbanisa'lon i end tumurroi i ceremony *U1 be held at the Singapore Conference Hall 8 M Tonight all delegate* to the conference were entertained by U>e Minuter !or Defence. Dr. Goh Sang Swm. at the
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  • 474 11 Quarry's profits could total $750,000 court told SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE High Court was told at a continued hearing today that a quarry in Jurong the subject of a legal dispute between a 73-year-old man and his doctor bro-ther-in-law had great potential value in 1957. Mr. H. F. Sheppard. counsel for
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  • 51 11 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. Mat bin bin Abdullah. 24. and Musa bin Ya'acob. 19. both of Perils pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court to a charge of being in illegal possession of $46,500 worth of morphine on board a railway launch at Prai last Tuesday. Bail was
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  • 26 11 BANTING. Thurs.— More than 30 devotees will take part in the annual fire walking ceremony of the Morib Sn Throbatmyamman Temple on May 8
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  • 19 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. Rev. Father P. Decrolx, vicar of the Assumption Cathedral, Penang. has returned from leave.
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  • 95 11 IOUAV. Sedlli KecllU 1.05 p.m. (7.9 ft) 11 28 p.m (6.lft 1 Singapore 12.33 a.m. (9.7 ft) 2.09 p.m. (B.3ft); Port Dickson 8.51 a.m. (B.lft) 9.21 p.m. (8 9ft). Port Swettenham 8.14 a.m. 114.9 ft) 8.21 p.m. (15fti; Penang 3.4)1 am (73ft) 2.48 pm 16. 5 m io.i.h.kow
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  • 106 11 Sacked: Seven detectives found at gambling den OINOA PORE. 0 Thurs. Seven detectives were dismissed yesterday from the Singaporr Police Force for being present at a gambling den In Geylang last month. They were three divisional detectives and four from the Internal Security Department. Revolver The dismissals. It Is under
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  • 69 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Lady Templer Tuberculosis Fund received donations totalling $14,437.89 last month. Among the major contributors were proceeds from Flower Day collections throueh the K.L. District Officer 55.523.1 ft: Acsociated Mines (Malaya) Ltd. SS 000; All-Malaya Kochow Association $730; Inche Kassim bin Haji Johari.
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  • 29 11 CANBERRA, Thurs. The leader of the Australian Federal Parliamentary Labour Party and leader of the Opposition, Mr. Gough Whitlam, will visit Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, in mid-June.
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  • 21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Orkes Teruna Baru will perform at the Lake Oardeni. here. 011 Sunday at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 114 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. J The Barisan Sosialis today claimed that more detainees in Queenstown Prison had gone on a hunger strike today "in protest against the PAP's threatened dissolution of the Barisan" and its allied organisations. A party statement mentioned the organisations as the Parti Rakyat Singapura.
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  • 160 11 CHARGE AGAINST FORMER STRIP QUEEN'S DAUGHTER FAILS OALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The charge said that they behaved "in an indecent manner by performing a dance in the nude" in public. It also said that they had thereby committed an offence pjnishable "under section 14 of the Minor Offences Ordinance No. 3,
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  • 41 11 PENANG. Thurs. The Kota t Bharu Umno branch will hold 1U annual meeting at the Chinese Swimming Club. Tanjon? Bungah. on Sunday. A variety concert will be staged at the same night to raise tunas for the branch
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  • 25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Sultan of Sel&n.'or will open Radio Malaysia's new tn nsmltting station in Kanng 15 miles from here, on Saturday.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 258 11 HREAD THIS BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE PrUST-OLEUpT O [I W j TODAY WITH RUST-OLEUM YOU CAN... I»?-*ffi 1 1) I T«' vW l\^ 1^ I— l 'JpJL RIST-OLEI M 769 is the practical answer to your rust problems Indoors as well as outdoors (Can be applied X *S XL,
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    • 649 11 TV MALAYSIA channel 5 Kuala Lumpur and Test; 7.00 News in English: l>nang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 7.10 Sports Arena; 7.3$ Texan 3 and 10 Jnhore Bahru; 4 Presentation Gun; 8.00 News TaipiDK; Batu I'ahat; 9 in Mandarin; 8. 10 Sukaria hluajy: Indian mus.c; 8.35 Mnna Me--3 H P.M. Proßraranw
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  • 147 12 Y'ISCOI'NT Paul »»n Z*e- land, former primr minister and foreign minister of Urlgium. has been elected chairman of the board of The Dollar I- unil. I'pon his appointment. Viscount van Zeeland announced that public distribution of The Dollar Hind has started in Europe, the Near East, the Far
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  • 230 12 ARRANGEMENTS were made recently between the Port of Singapore Authority and Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd. allowing ships calling at the terminal for the purpose of bunkering, to take on drinking and boiler water simultaneously. Mobil's Jurong Marine Terminal now has special facilities installed
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 12 MR. ROBERT TODD (above) has recently arrived from the United Kingdom to take up the position of general manager for Shriro (China) Ltd. On his journey here. Mr. Todd spent some time in Switzerland, the U.S.. Japan and Hong Kong, promoting trade with Singapore and Malaysia. .Mr. Todd
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  • 181 12 FOUR ICI MEN ON COURSE YAP LO LAST week another four executives of the I.C I. Group left for Britain to attend the 1.C.1. Overseas Course. This will be the sixth course of Its kind since its introduction in 1962. Fifteen executives In the group have so far attended the
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  • 260 12 ]I|R. Denis Packard has been appointed general iT sales manager of Universal Cars Ltd.. the local agent for Ford. In his new capacity. Mr. Packard will be responsible for his company's sales promotion planning, sales administration, advertising and public relations. Mr Parkarrl l«s n 1
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  • 180 12 •pXCESSIVE competition Hi through price cutting can be detrimental to industry. This was stated In Singapore by Mr. A. J. Seabrook, managing director of M. Q. Duff Partners Ouardlon protection equipment. England. Mr. Seabrook said that good after-sales service was more important to a buyer, than
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    • 405 12 Malaysian company appoint new -secretary-' MR. Yong Wah Loong, (above) who was for five years the chief accountant of the National Cash Register Company Singapore) Ltd has left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur to take up his new appointment as secretary of the National Cash Register Company (Malaya) Sdn. Berhad. Educated
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    • 160 12 WIVINS I»MP ty MIMOR4M.it REIICX HCIIECTOM GREATER SAFETY and SfNE«»I ruR'OSC UMPS3I CONFIDENCE £j^ insist on _W PRECISION-MADE ACCESSORIES Y'OKl Lucas answer your K|li* l> need for 'Safer Driv- •^y»om*iM. ing' equipment see 4fj}^~ the complete range of LUCAS quality £J^W ACCESSORIES in m^^ %nc^ n our showroom today >*ir^r
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    • 1204 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.k-.i Ou. S'por* Sana P. Sliaai P«aaa« POLYPHEMUS Liverpool, Dutun mint Gtow. A'mout* IaPV2IA»r Apr SO HOMED leiioei, Liverpool. Dut.ll*. Avonmouth Atr 21/ 2 Mat J I MARON Liverpool. Glasgow »pr 71 May 1 AORASTUS Liverpool, GUlgoar MELAMPUS Havre. Liverpool. Cieigoa... May t May I
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    • 1344 13 MtammtMtmimmM THF E A bl//V£S i» r The cast Asiatic company ut >iinii m in •> nni i* EIPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA ROTTERDAM-HAMIURGAARHUS-COPENHAGEN. P. Sham Paoang Singapore Genoa R'dam H'Durg Aarhus C'kagee AUYA Sanaa May 1/4 21/2 May May 21 May 21 liai I Jm I IW UMIAWA May <4/2»
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    • 1227 13 I Benuline I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. trukiArutr f°' Liverpool Jm* 2 IENNAvH IE Rotterdam Jm. '2 ngapor. Pt. Sham Penang Antwerp Jaae 15 ay 1/ 4 May 1/ 7 May 1/ I Hamburg Jm. II lENDORAN ngapore Pt. Sham Penang For London May 21 ay
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    • 1262 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVEILEAF FOI OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.*., CONTINENT. Liiiiag ten Singapore P. Share Pining Cm IF NEWCASTLE L'don. H'bu-g, Bremen. R'dam, Havr., Hull, Grang.mouttl.... 6.11-12/21 Apr U Apr/ 1 May Cm OF WINNIPEG London. Hamburg Rotterdim. Havre, Hull, Grangemoutn.... 21/21 May 21/11 May Cm OF
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  • 41 14 'i'ME Attociation of Banks *n Malay* 1 eia made thM» chan«]*s n lt» -»l*a lo mcrchanta yesterday (all ™taa to I1OO). Selllnx IT OO ready: M«nsrl«rvas Il7i Belgium 1.60U; France 1«O|. Itjly' 20.293: Norway 232J <r<l -iwadan 167 i.
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  • 739 14 From Our Market Correspondent 'TWERE was considerably L less activity yesterday on the stock exchange which was quieter after the improved business written earlier in the week. However, conditions were very steady again and the undertone of quiet confidence continued. Two high-priced
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  • 30 14 Malayan Stork Indirrs Apr. 26 Apr. 27 ■Industrials: 10!l.7| 110.06 •Properties: 108.38 108.30 Minnie-: 102.00 101.95 tS rubbers: 111.73 111.73 (Dec. 29. 1962 100 •Dec. 30. 1966 Hill
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  • 559 14 run: was a further gain of 87i cents in the Straits tin price yesterday to $603.25 on an offering estimated down 10 tons to 220 tons. The rise was in line with that in London on Wednesday afternoon and local demand was reported
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  • 58 14 /-HINESE Produce Eichann*, Sunday: Coconut all: hulk $45 arlltra. crum S47i nrllera Capri: Mlxrd (for.) ooh *p»./ Ma. IK. Continent $274 B. Prppar: Muntok rtMe <1H arfrra, Sar.i iiK vihltc JHTi Sarawak hlnik IIOTI Uuniom; hl.tck 111! .< r» NI.Wi ASTA t\r:t hcll^i- lion--, NLWi tinxaport Coconut OH
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  • 34 14 \pril 27. RIBRFR PKKK: 57} cents (down a quarter of .i cent). TIN; SlifKi .J.") (up 871 cents) Kstimated unofficial ofTerine w.is 220 tons (down 10 ton.s). m PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 67 th
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    • 1028 14 Y^"^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAJSHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore Japan Service l-rernaniie Singapore Tokohama M*e ■ta.gea Mare"' II Apr/2 May 11/14 May Hal) M May "twetHiaa Mare" K/31 May I Jeae 17 Ine 22 Jne "Niaiai Man" 13 31 jeae 1/11 Jily 11 Jaly 22 Jaly West Atrtea /Singapore/ Japan Service
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    • 1061 14 AUSTRAIIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INDIA. PARISIAN AN! FAR EAST StIVICU It freaaatla, AHlaile. Mcllwrae. S|«Mf Tn Maerai ail Nacaaattiaaa Penani t, S'hatn Singapore Slnfipura P. S'riara Peaani Biiiiua, bj«. mitm uwm aaaaa u«* RAJULA *S/ 4Mn May I Ma] RULIMBA I Ml) 1/11 Ml) 11/12 Mat MJ()U 2J/J| Ma j, M||
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    • 750 14 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were steady wllb rises in excess of falls. BHP touched $7.20 early but later eased to close 14 cents lower at $7.02. today k ckwlm prlcea in AuatmMn dollar, and miU wltn Wc«lnfal»y prlcra In bracket.: Mount laa S.KS (3S2i) N. Hrokrn Rill 4.l<>e (4.25tl
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    • 195 14 1 1 OYAMA LINE ll f I From Japan vio Hongkong 1/ VM-V Spore P. Sham K^^_ __l m.t. "NANSEt MARU" 2/4 May 5/7 Moy General Agents: WALLEM ft CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. Tel: *****/8 Port Swettenhom: E SEASON TRADING CORPN. Tel: 6621 KYOSEI LINE Oiuiartiaf Je»' eia Mea| (.tat- Singapore
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    • 1004 15 ontinuril from I'aje 10) REQUIEM 79 Wordt tli (Minimum) n 6INNATHAMBY. H.AJ hr cbwea ..i vr Lady of la>urd<-s at T.OS am. yM at ».l" m Thanks fur «reath, carlanda .nS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS it Wordt US (Minimum) VR. A MRS. DsjsJlpi Mornay Ihsnk friend- I •> :eh»B »nrt f'S On th*
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    • 950 15 SITUATIONS VACANT I I* araSj <« Mini—Box it ef. txtrm YOUNG FEMALE MODELS wanted ..mm.icial photography. KnoK;i sol i.qur.d. send ruil part. nith photograph (returnable! m. 1 si s pnre. EXPERIENCED COOK REOUIRED ..I v.v. 1 WaaMat barv Kw«rt .if Holland Road t>» ma. SmgaEUROPEAN BACHELOR (equirea ih ai.raking Malay
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    • 933 15 SITUATIONS VACANT n WmrdM r«Na I —si *S re* APPLICANTS TO BOS A'v.l .1 are thanked and ootifird that th* i«sli:or has been oiled OFFICE IN OUTSKIRTS of Kuala Lumpur requires young .nan to or» Typist. Probationary period up to one vesr. on salary plua house allowance axordr.g to scale
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    • 1070 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M sTaraJß <» r Him.)— Box i» rli. exfr* FULLY- FURNISHED AIR CONUI TIONED Ivvo Kedioom and Three rled ■win Maisonette Klata ivailahl* at Nutmeg Road District 9. Tel iSoore) 'L'l.'l THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW tullv furnished at Jutong Hark SiagaKor .'2. for rent at 5400.00 par montb. Tel
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    • 781 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Ii **r*t. M I Mm.)— tmx It eta. axtrm SERANOOON GARDEN: Crowhurst Dmr. extremely attractive semen 4 OJO sq.ft. 9(i9 Leasehold land al $34,000 Chepatow Close: Furnlsbed rt»tarhed bunitalon on v3M sq ft at A Kstate Acrnt> Tel: s i>ore > 743LS ***** HOUSES k LAND
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    • 888 15 TUITION Ii Wordt tt (Mlm.)— Box >• rtt txlri H.S.C. GENERAL PAPER, Hrhool Certificate. English. Tel. Spore *****4. ATTENTION: Special cuacbing lor lion. ***** s> pore TUITION AT PUPILS' Homes Plimar.. Sr.ondarN suhiect*. reatonahlr Box aomv 1 TUITION ENGLISH. LAIIN. I Mathrmatica. special English >or Expats 23:1*1 Smfaporr-V SCHOOL-CERT. MATHEMATICS,
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    • 699 15 RUGS, CARPETS k CURIOS OUR SALE'S SPECIAL OFPERin CARPETS a RUOS. CBNUINE *EMI I ANTIQUE A ANTIOUE FROM I BOKHARA TURKISTAN. SOUTH I EASTERN RUSSIA AFGHANISTAN I AT CREATLV IIOUCiU PRICES THERE ARE STILL BALANCE IS BALES OF THE DIVERTED «HIP- MENT OF INDIAN PLAIN. t.tS'UN A EMBOSSEO CARPETS A
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    • 534 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE fi Wordt %t (Mlm.)— Box tt eft. txirm BLUE WHITE HOLDEN Special Rvdraumati' \:><H station Wagon for •ale exrelirnt mndltion Price 54.00 C s.n.o. An-.lv Telephone Spore TiCHU txtension 4(1 OPEL REKORO COUPI Iwite KVaM Basmßte Tyraa, Low mii*sge. One mmmtt. Or with Hrary Ang Axenry. ITII
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    • 642 16 MISCELLANEOUS STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC I* Wtr4» l« (Mm.) Hot i» ct* txtrm IS W art, S* I Win. —lv rtt txtrm GINIRAL SFRAV PAINTING Ht- MARTINA'S *ALON. 14 alao Rum pair rtlnceralon 'i huurt >u«ioairr s „I H oxley Rist binvuoorc 2"mV<j bout*. ItKpnonr Snort L'CBMt Dam tn.o<lin« MODERN MAStACt
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    • 611 16 1 tkt Committee on the Pharmn- IN MEMORIAM ceutlcal Piulession and Dispensing ul Medicine set up by the Minis- I ier tor Health invites represent;*bkgja trom members of the public -^H m ej^ and proie&sional bodies Copies of WF^^^^ th? Terms ut Reference may iw> obtained trom the Secretary to
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    • 770 16 NOTICES NOTICE i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I llml I. DONIS RAYMOND KERT I WESTWORTH ol No Room The Cockpit Hotel Ltd I 7 Oxley Rise. Sinsapore. have .ipplied tor a transler of Public House First Class licence In resp*-' I premises No. 6 7. Oxley Ri.-.e iThe i Cockpit
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    • 500 16 TENDERS TENDER Tenders are Invited by the Chief Supplies Officer. Central Supplies Office. Kandang Kerbau Singapore 8 !<>r the supply and deliver? 'of the following items Further particulars may b»- obtained from the Chief SupplicOfflcei. on any day during normal Difice hours on production of rereipts for payment of tender
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    • 398 16 BARLOW BOUSTEAD ESTATES AGENCY SDN. BERHAD, 52, Jolon Ampung, Kuala Lumpur. MANAGING AGENTS FOR BARLOW BULKING SDN. BERHAD. Wish to appoint a Malaysian citizen to take charge of their Palm Oil Bulking Installation at Port Swettenhom. Applications are invited from men: Between 30 and 40 years of age. With experience
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    • 1535 17 lIOUORS MfFNSINr HOARD GOVERNMENT OF THE LIQUORS UCENSING BOARD REPUBL|C 0F S NGA p O RE UIKiArUKL THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT NOTICE OF GENERAL WTEOEATION ORDINANCE, LICENSING SESSION 19fi3 INo 18 of 196 '> A General Licensing Session of NOTICE DUMB SECTION 19 111 the Liquors Licensing Board for NOTICE IS
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    • 655 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TEACHERS' PROVIDENT FUND Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointments: V Accountant $800 A3O- ***** 'Efficiency Bar>sl2so A5O $1700 (All in) Age: Between 25-40 years Qualifications: (a) Malaysian Association of Certified Public Accountants. (b) Institute ot Chartered Accountants of Scotland (c) Institute of Chartered Acountants
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    • 1083 17 Public Notice In order to clarify and correct certain statements recently made by the spokesman of the four cooperative rice mill societies In Sekinchang on the suspension of the purchase of padi in that area, the Selangor Rice Millers' Association wishes to bring to the notice members of the public
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    • 925 17 Association cannot accept condition id) for the simple reason that the four member rice mills belonging to this Association have under their employment a large number of persons who cannot afford to be working only on an "off and on" basis. We therefore suggested that In so far as the
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    • 842 17 unsold padi had been taken up by us, thus bringing joy to pmdl planter*. (11) It must be made very clear that In trying to obtain The Board's permission to allow us to purchase padl directly from the padl planters at a price of 118.00 per picul. we did so
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    • 516 17 ACCOUNTS Qualified. MAJOR MINING GROUP operating on the East Coast of Malaya invites applications from qualified Malaysian Accountants, for senior positions, with excellent career prospects. Positions: In the fields of Internal audit, financial and management accounting and budgetary control. Quail flea t inns: Applicants must be fully qualified accountants, A.A.S.A.,
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    • 261 18 BRITISH SOCCER LONDON, Thura. Newcastle improved their chances of avoiding relegation from the First Division of the English football leagu? When they beat West Ham 1-0 last night. Newcastle now have :si points ana lump ahead of Southampton <30» and Aston Villa "29. Each
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    • 78 18 HONOLULU. Thur.v Fla-h Elorde of the Philippines. the world junior lightweight boxing champion, won a split points decision over Japan s Fii'io Mikaml in a 10-round non-title bout here last night Scoring under tne "five-point must" system, referee Wiibert Minn and judge Walter Chu gave the
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    • 162 18 NEW YORK. Thurs. The United States AAU and American Airlines yesterday announceed plans to hold an annual International competition along Olympic lines to be i-alled the John F. Kennedy International Memorial Games. The flrst Summer Onw arc tentatively scheduled for May. 1968. in Los Angeles and the
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    • 477 18 Big Job and Pharoah's Ambition in fine trials RACING with Epsom Jeep TRAINER Alan Heddle will run two smart newcomers at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. They are Pharoah's Ambition (Race Four) and Big Job (Race Five;. Both worked well on a heavy track yesterday morning and looked ready to run well
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    • 97 18 JOii\r.\ I tiii.«l mtr> pUcmits of the past 15 mounts of tlie top joikeys Latest placing Ls on the light. Figures within brackets Indicate the number of winners ihis season. (oleman (25) *************** Calm (15) *************** Pretty i l4 i *************** Lee i l3) *************** Trevena (13> ***************
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    • 98 18 I ONDON, Thurs. Molruj. ridden by Duncan Keuh. von the City Hiid Suburban Handicap over lOf at Ep-som .yesterday. llotroy iIOO-TI be.it Swill Harmon) by three length.s \w:li M. I'uckle Hind a head away in an all-outsider fini&h Sixteen ran. Joint-favourite.s at
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    • 1556 18 Race 1—2.0 Class 6 Div 1 (S4.800) 6f (For local riders only) 1 ***** ladr S*|>trr a iAL Nr> RS Breuk. 9 0 0 (Fi Amwarfl H I .SO7.SK lUikl In Hand .1 Tongl Bieiik 4 1.13 hhjmi* A 3 180::, CUICr IXFORMn a <MBF.i Nalr9 810
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    • 230 18 CRICKET ROUNDUP I ONDON. Thurs. v Mike Smith, former England captain, hit his first century of the English cricket season when he made 123 for Warwickshire yesterday. He helped his county to score 392-4 declared at Oxford, where the University had replied with 16-0 by
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    • 282 19  -  VIETNAM CUSTOMS MEET SELANGOR IN CHAMPIONS CUP AT MERDEKA STADIUM gOUTH VIETNAM Customs football team will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday to piay Selangor in the first leg of their central zone preliminary round match in the inaugural tournament of the Asian Champion
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    • 32 19 Malaysia have enured for the eighth Asian table tennis championships to be held In Singapore nn Aug 10-17. Japan. South Vietnam, South Korea,, India, Indonesia and Thailand have already rntored.
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    • 47 19 rpENNIS has its moments of agony, as attractive Maryna Godwin found at Button, Surrey, last Thursday. Maryna, 22, a Bouth African science student, who is In England for the tennis season, took a nasty tumble In a match she lost acrainst Australia's Judy Teeart.
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    • 132 19 T"HREE schoolgirl* are In the Singapore team to compete In the world netball championship to be held in Perth rroro Aug. 13 to 37. They are Merlnda Chua. Caroline Ong and Teo Ing Lien, who play for Combined School* in the Singapore league. Announcing the
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    • 1654 19 Race 1 1.30 Class 6 Div 3 ($4,500) 6f 1 0«69 Chin Mah Mun (Tong Lee) Tjoa 3 9.0 'Rafl 8 f 074fi9 Tomahawk iCS Oom Spencer 6 8.13 (F) Bougoure 11 5 ***** Eacort a (Bahagla) Noordln 9 8.11 (F) Moxham 6 4 4£350 Lighter
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    • 103 19 GOLF MALAYSIAN TEAM OF FOUR FOR TAIPEH A TEAM of four Malaysian r% golfers will leave for Taipeh on May 14 or 15 to play in the Asian amateur champiansnlp on the Tamsui course on May 18-21. The team, competing In this tournament for the first time will comprise Zainal
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    • 209 19 M-SOCCER T*HLS year's MerdeA ka football tournament on Aug. 11-27 will have to be an even "better show" than usual, the tourn a m c n t organising committee have been told by their chairman. Tan Sri Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rals. The reason
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    • 819 19 By Tony Francis (.AKUIMIN 4 POl.ll h 4 L'UruviiLK Singaport and Malaysia soccer international hahim o m a r helped Kuala Lumpur oarn&on to aunost puil off an upseit against Combmeu Police In a FA of Seiangor league first division match at Armed Forces' Stadium yesterday.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 59 19 HOCKEY Spore League Cup q-flnsi: Jasenites v RAP Tengah iFarrfr Pk). Taiping League: Sikhs v 2 Workshop (Esplanadr). BADMINTON Thomas Cup trials (S'gor BA hall. 7 p.m.). CRICKET MCA League: Malacca, v Johore (MC grd). Kedah v Penang (College Oreen. A. Star). SOCCER Tour match: Penang v Sabah (City Stadium
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  • 291 20 K. ARUMUCAM pui^Ml away .uddfnly on :'7-4-i-7 Funri:il today it 430 pin \u '4-l> Hindu MR SEAM (lANG KEAH Wmmrni ■< honiMin Road Hap 1 p in. 3U-4-67 MRi VCAP CHOONT. KONC m I on ')r Yi«|i Khin la, one iauotiter-in-'aw. k "h.-ow Hon.Un Orn smd Ko aril Yiap
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  • 104 20 NO POSTAL DELIVERY ON MONDAY SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Postmaster-General, Singapore today announced that there will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on Monday, a public holiday. The hours ol business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon. All other post offices •will be open
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  • 96 20 2 S'pore rubber leaders for Hague meeting SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two leaders of Singapore's rubber industry will fly to The Hat?ue this week to act as advisers to the Singapore Government's representative at the 81st International Rubber Study Group man.usement committee meeting from May 9 to 12. They are Mr. R.
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  • 58 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The In- Commissioner la Singa!><>rr. sn Burandra CHnh AUrajpui ••.ill preside at a public meeting on Sunday m oannaetkn with the offlBtfer hi the K;<lmniaK;<l Tamil Siiuxii to the Ran.nknshna Mission. Singapore. Hip meeting wll be held at the school hall at the 7
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  • 29 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Christ Methodist Church at East Coast Road will hold a food and fun fair in its grounds on Monday from 11 a.m.
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    25 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The PAPs Pava I.elwr brunch in organising a picnic »t the Tanah Merah holidoy camp on Sunday lor member* and supporters
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  • 169 20 SINGAPORE Thurs. -The Jurong Christian Omre will hold a ground breaking ceremony ;it the Tunas Jurong building site on Munciav at 9.30 a.m. mltted by the Air Ministry local staff union and Army Civil Service Union, viewing with grave concern the proposed reductions in the local civilian staff
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  • 259 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: Imi i-»». ..u Con.sol £399 16 -1 16 FuudniK 4', £96\ 4 War 3' £54 UA.\K> Chaittrea 55 9 Hongkong Vj'. ,1 16 i.\si RAM Com Un 48 4 4 Prudential A 38 6 4
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  • 58 20 - FRANCES Voges. 46, r settles her 826 lb. over two chairs on a busy street in the U.S. town of Columbia. She was picketing for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers because her son asked her to publicise their strike. Mrs. Voges is sft. 4in.
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  • 77 20 day. left today for Australia. At Sydney airport the Sultan refused to talk to reporters. A message was sent to waiting pressmen at Sydney airport: "The Sultan sends his com- pliments, but will not be giving interviews. He is just here as a tourist." "We think he will be here
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  • 69 20 LONDON, Thurs— Spot 16 7 4 d., June 16 15 16d.. July 17 1/16 d., Aug. 173 16d July Sept. 17 3 16d.. Oct Dec 17 9 16d Jan. March 17 13 16d.. Apr June 18 '.rV. July S*Dt 18-i»d.. Oct. Dec. 18.d.. Jan.' Mnrch 18 11 16 d.
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  • 18 20 SINGAPORE. Thur.s— The Boys' Brigade will hold a lund-raising week rrom April 30 to May 6.
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  • 32 20 LONDON. Thurs Buyers £1215' unchanged!, sellers £1217 (unchanged i. Forward buyers £1207! i+tl». sellers £1207';, < £li. Settlement £1217 (-£1 Turnover a.m. 195 tons, p.m. 60 tons. Tone: I Steady but quiet.
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  • 404 20  - A jubilant Tun Mustapha says 'we've won' BILL CAMPBELL: From JESSELTON. Thurs TIN Mustapha bin Dato Harun was jubilant when he declared in Sipitang today: The USNO president and Federal Minister of Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence flew to Sipitang by helicopter today to see his party win the decisive
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  • 228 20 HOUSTON (Texas), Thurs. Lawyers werr today making a lastditch stand to keep world heavyweight boxing champion C'assius Clay out of tin- U.S. Army. Mr. Hayden Covington. chief counsel for Clay, submitted a 67-page petition to be heard in court today challenging the
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  • 216 20 BANGKOK. Thurs. Israel, champions for the past three years, triumphed 3-0 against Indonesia in the final of the ninth Asian Youth soccer tournament at the packed National Stadium here tonight. All Israels goals caMttfl In the first half, with insideright Ciora Shplgel hitting the
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  • 89 20 Sia Boon Seng. 17. Combined Schools, scored a shock win over Singapore champion Lim Wai Sheng of Ching Giam in the Singapore inter-club table tennn final on Tuesday nipht. Sia's 21-18. 21-13 win. however, failed to stop Ching Giam from winning the title by 5-4. Chla Chong Boon
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