The Straits Times, 5 July 1967

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  • 24 1 I RECE 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 50,00|Q The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)2266
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  • 705 1 Tengku: We can't hide concern at British troops pull-out t KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today suggested a fivenation conference to discuss defence arrangements that will become necessary following the withdrawal of Britain's Commonwealth strategic reserve. "Individual talks <>n the matter would serve no purpose. We should
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  • 206 1 Nigerian Navy shells blockade runner LACiOS. Tues. The Nigerian Navy announced today it had shelled and detained a Panama registered freighter sailing out of thr blockaded Eastern Nigerian port of Bonny. The 2,562-ton Kigel, owned by the .Mara Bierta Shipping Co. of Panama (it\. was hit on the quarter-deck by
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  • 38 1 LONDON Tin* Cheer* 1 echoed thrnuvth a near-empty Chamber today hen the House j of Commons approved by 99 votes to M a bill legalising homosexual j act* between consenting male ldulU in private.— Reuter.
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  • 144 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A MAGISTRATE'S court today discharged and acquitted Shaw Vee Ming, a director of Shaw Organisation, on six summons charges under the Income Tax Ordinance after the charges were withdrawn by the prosecution. The charges had alleged that Shaw made Incorrect income tax returns
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  • 78 1 LAKE GENEVA (WtaCMMUI). Tues. Two hundred teenage vandaLs who rampaged through resort cities along the banks <it Lake Michigan yo.stpiday were behind barbed wire In compound guarded by troops today. Their capture climaxed a paramilitary operation in w hich more than 100 police and 600
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  • 21 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Purmer President Soelcarno's eldest son Guntur has gone into business selling cows. Antarm news agency reported today.
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  • 215 1 'Only a friend' Kathy to marry 'Man from UNCLE' V T EW YORK. Tues. Actress Katherine Eaton Carpenter, the girl who said she was "only a friend" of David McCallum when the two visited Singapore last December, is now engaged to the star of "Man from U.N.C.L.E." fame. Ilya Kurayakin.
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  • 35 1 STUTTERHEIM (South Alrlcai. Tues. About 6 000 Africans and 300 coloured* < mixed race i will have to abandon their homes here under a Government order proclaiming the town for whites only. Reuter
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  • 73 1 WASHINGTON. Tuev— The food-she rt Philippines has rejected an offer of rut rate rice which would have required "From the Peoples Republic of China" to be stamped on every bar, Vice-President Fernando Lopez said yesterday. Mr Lopez said the Chinese offer. made through an agent in
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  • 336 1  - Hunt for a boy with 100 little 'bombs' SIA CHONG YEW By SINGAPORE, Tues. Police are looking for a Chinese boy. aged about 10 or 12. who is carrying about 100 small metal objects possibly detonators around in a paper bag. This morning, in a rag shop In Van Kit
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  • 142 1 Bakers ignore Red strike call HONG KONG. Tiua. Local communist leaders today called on all bakeries to stop the bread supply to British troops here, but most bakeries apparently ignored the call. A British army man >aid: "An British troops here have their normal amout of bread Obvii.usiy tho local
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  • 48 1 NEW DELHI lv.- er of AuMraliii i Opposition 1.,.b0ur Party Gouah Whitlam led in Delhi thli morning In thr eovnt hi ,i hrul world lour when a Singapore-bound plane on which he Ixxiked tH vi v land at the Indian capital due t< heavy moiiscmii rains.- Router.
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  • 37 1 roDGORNY HO MI MOSCOW, Tup* So viet President Porteornj arrived back In Mr«ro» tonight after talks Svn.in and lriqt k on Joint moves to schlstt Israeli withdrawal from Arab territories occupied daring Middle East war.
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 206 2 One-shell accident sets off three-hour barrage ACRE (Israel), Tuei. itaree people were killed and ib wouuaed here yesterday when a huge sunk of ammunition accidentally exploded, setting on a threehour .series of blasts from shells, bullm and Soviet-made rockets. "It was like the gnelling from a battery whose commander had
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    • 530 2 If aggression went unpunished MOSCOW, Tuesday \iR. Kosygin said last Might it would be a fatal mibiake if United States and Israeli "aggression" in Vietnam and the Middle East were seen to go unpunished. Countries interested in peace were faced with the choice "of either
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    • 30 2 HONG KONG Tue«. Two people »»re injured last night when police opened fire on a crowd stoning a branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank n Kowloon.— R*ut«r.
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    • 16 2 WASHINGTON. Tutl Amen -a ye«t«rcUy announced another US$5 million loan to IndonMia Reut«r
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    • 364 2 New duels break out across Suez Canal TEL AVIV, Tuesday gGYPTIAN and Israeli forces fought brief mortar battles across the Suez Canal yesterday morning but the canal zone was reported quiet for the rest of the day. The only other incident was the derailment of a goods triln by a
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    • 60 2 NfcvV YORK. Tue.v Tension in the Middle East has raised the pnee of hankincense and myrrh, traditional Biblical products still usrd in Incense. Both are gum> exuding from tre«s growing in the Middle East. Myrrh prices have risen from 65 cents lb to 75 cents, and
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    • 164 2 LONDON, Tuesday. gRITAIN has decided to bow to a demand for withdrawal of her forces from Libya, official sources disclosed last night. The Übvans have also called on the United Btates to evacuate the huge Wheelus air base near Tripoli. Britain maintains an RAF staging field
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 158 3 Decision to stand down was mine alone: Ky SAIGON, Tues.— Premier Ky said last ni^ht that his decision to stand down as a presidential candidate had not been made under pressure from the Army. His decision to withdraw D€ unity of the armed forces. Air Vice-Marshal Ky now vice- presidential
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    • 24 3 IoNDON. I IB Cuntitry, v.ho pla>ed i>eaet agent 007 Ui li\e JMBM Bond films, has been anaunoned lor .speeding in London. A.P.
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    • 558 3 ISRAEL MUST QUIT: RUSSIA Gromyko repeats Soviet demand during debate NEW YORK, Tuesday Gromyko appealed to the General Assembly today to vote for the immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops from Arab territory. The Soviet Foreign Minister said it was impossible to discuss the other problems of the region without such
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    • 65 3 lONDO.V Tuc*. The Writers Guild of Great j Britain today reported receiving a letter from an l>raeli literary agency saying, in part: "The Israeli Government's plan to introduce television in 1 **t;x have been greatly advanced owinc to King Hussein presenting us not entirely out of his
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    • 18 3 PEKING- Tues. —More Uian 100.000 Red Guards demonstrated In front of the Burmese Embassy here yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 92 3 ADEN, Tues. British troops last night regained control of strategic points in the Crater district, held by Arabs since South Arabian forces mutinied on June 20. They suffered no casualties in reoceupying Crater, the oldest part of the troubled colony, where 12 British soldiers were killed
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    • 57 3 KINSHASA. Tues. A Congolese Government delegation left here last night for Algiers to discuss the ex'radition of former Prime Minuter, Mr. Moise Tshombe. Mr. Tshombe. who has been condemned to death in his absence here as a traitor, is being held in Algiers after his plane
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    • 38 3 KANSAS CITY. Tuet When Dr. John Purkhurst began as a dentist 43 years ago his first patient was Mr. L. T. Cannon. Dr. Parkhurst retired on Saturday and his last patient was Mr. Cannon.— AP
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    • 296 3 Student leaders lock-in camp then parents break down doors RANGOON. Tuesday pHINESE student leaders who had prevented other students from leaving a temporary camp last night nearly clashed with parents who went to the camp to bring the students home, the State-owned radio reported The parents tried to break down
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    • 130 3 ptKING. Tuev China told Burma today not tn try to dispose of the bodies of Chinese k'lled in recent riots in Burma. "If you dare to dispose of the corpses on your own in the absence of Chinese Embassy officials and the famrTes of
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    • 220 3 Marines beat off a big 'invasion' by Ho OAIGON, Tues. U.S. Marines repelled what their commandofficer termed an "in- i vasion" of South Vietnam yesterday in savage border warfare against 2,500 attacking North Vietnamese soldiers. In response to hundreds of Communist mortar rounds fired from both sides of the border,
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    • 54 3 JAKARTA. Tues— An exhibition of letters sent by a ghost has been opened in Jogjakarta. the Armed Forces Bulletin reported. lt said the exhibition was organised by a group of young Muslim* who wanted to demonstrate that ghosts do exist. It did not mention the contents
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  • 370 4 A $9,000 payroll grab by gang of gun, dagger men HOLD-UP AT A ROAD JUNCTION SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A FOl'R-MAN armed gang this morning snatched a contractor's $9,000 payroll meant for 40 employees of the Sin Seng Granite Quarry Company Ltd., in Rifle Range Road, off Bukit Timah Road. The contractor.
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  • 110 4 Chipp and Ratnam hold talks SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's Tourist Promotion Board director, Mr. S. T. Ratnam and the visiting Australian Minister for Tourism. Mr. Don Chlpp. today had Informal discussions on tourism matters relating to both countries. Mr. Ratnam said that several matters of mutual Interest were discussed which would
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  • 306 4 SINGAPORE. Tue». A GIRL of 13 was al- legedly raped at knife-point In Kallang Park on June 22 last year, the day she left her Job as a babysitter, Mr. Justice Buttrose was told in the High Court today. The
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  • 198 4 Mr. Lai for his portrait of MiM Marie Del Pilar Blanrn. whirh he exhibited in May and was adjudged the best portrait of the concourse. Mr. Lai has won constant acclaim from various quarter* and his award now marks the French Government'!! appreciation of his
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  • 120 4 A display of paintings by 5 young artists SINGAPORE. Tues— Five young Singapore painters, ranging in ace from 20 to 26. will exhibit their paintings at Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday. The exhibition will be officially opened by the Minister of State for Culture, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy at 5.30
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  • 49 4 BINQAPORE. Tues.— Mr. Kumar Lai and Mr. Steven Tai ha\-e been elected president and vice-presid-ent of thf L*w Alumni. Singapore.. Other officials are: Secrptary. Mr. Sat Pal KhaUar; Aa*. Secretary. Mrs. Mabel Tai; Treasurer. Mr. Lai Kew Chai Committee: Mr. Sarhi Pauralen and Mr. S. Rajendran.
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  • 39 4 SINOAPORE Tu*r Bupr>rlntr>ndent Llm B«>ng Huat. commandant of the Vigilante Corps will speak on "The Vigilant* Corp* way to a robust society" at the V's Men's Club of Singapore lunrhfvin meeting at the Troika Restaurant on Saturday.
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  • 238 5 Poland seeks greater share of our trade KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. POLAND is trying to reduce its trade deficit with Malaysia by establishing direct links, its Commercial Counsellor in Jakarta, Mr. Jan Giedwidz. said here today. Mr. Giedwidz. who has just completed a weeks visit to Kuala Lumpur, said: "Up to
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  • 119 5 |(UALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues. An antismuggling agreement between the 'Philippines and Malaysia is expected to be signed soon, a spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said today. He said that the draft agreement was currently awaiting the approval of the Philippines Government. The pact, already
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  • 34 5 KI'ANTAN. Tuea. Thinw laa) night drove away ,t car belonging to o'flee shop owner. N(tah Khan Km 3d. wim had parked it in tronl o( hi.-, shop at JaUn Telok Si>ek here.
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  • 28 5 PKNANO. TUM. A housewUe, Che^h Lean Seok. 34. has report-; ed the .o*s ol a rice cooker from j her Lorong Hijau Dua home yesterday. I
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  • 72 5 A SHOP assistant. N B Pak Fatt. .10. \v;i> killed when the van he was driving plunged into this six-foot deep hole at Jalan Rakri. five mile* from .Mu.ir. on Sunday night. His travelling companion, l.im Chonc Tuan. fL was admitted to the .Mii.ir
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  • 28 5 PENANO TUM. I t:f urination Department v.en* will vtatt various' district! thL- week to screen road safety tilms in conjunction with, the national road .safety drive.
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  • 146 5 Missing Jim: Reward extended IPOH. Tues. Police have extended the $10,000 reward for another six months for news of the missing American millionaire businessman, Jim Thompson, who disappeared while holidaying: in the Cameron Highlands on March 26. The reward la for information leading to the whereabouts of Mr. Thomp- son.
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  • 52 5 SINGAPORE. I ue*. Import dufip. 1 Im rruuhes. rxcluding Bengal maUlif.v h»vp been introduced to protect Singaporcs match industry. These r«nge from 80 MnU Ul $6 pei' 100 container*. Pull and preferential rate.s of duty are the same. Only advertising matches In booklet form are free
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  • 45 5 IPOH Tue.s One ol mo cheques stolen from the office of the Anderson School here during thf weekend was cashed for $959 m the Cnartered B<nJc yesterday morning before the loxs was discovered. Police have detained a man tor quest .oning.
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  • 22 5 PENANC. Tues. The Kebun Lama Youth Club mil hold a dance at the Pulau Tilcus com- munity hail on Friday.
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  • 511 5 Patriots who now loot and plunder... gINGAPORE, Tues —What is required today to ensure the success of a nations independence is constructive nationalism capable of solving problems that really matter to the people. The Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said this in a speech last night at the installation dinner
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  • 100 5 CINGAPORK. Tues— Trade circles here today rr ported thr arr v;il tiurinc thf p;i>t two ■Wfel of a {r\\ shipmrnt<t of ricr from Pakistan. Kaypt and Latin Anierii-a which »re rxpettfd to offset the incrrasr in price of Siamese rcc due to additional export duty K
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  • 272 6 Vigilante Corps to gain legal status The Vijrilant* Corpe, which has existed as an organisation without any statutory provisions, is to be legally set up and will bo affiliated to the Singapore Police Force. A Bill to provide for the establishment and maim enance of the corp* ha.s been given
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  • 91 6 Bapa's kiss solves the airport crisis npWO-ycar-old Faridah (top, left) sobs her heart out as her daddy— Tengku Abdul Rahman leaves her to board his plane for London at Subang airport yesterda>. "There, there," says Bapa, "don't cry, I'll be back soon, as he takes her from her amah to
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  • 107 6 CIM.U PATANI. Tue*. Three people were killed and three Attiers injured when a police Land Rover and a lorry collided head-on at the 44th mile. Alor StarRutterworth main roadyesterday. The accident occurred at a bend near the Merdeka Bridge, on the Province Wellesley -Kedah border. The
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  • 78 6 TEL UK AN SON. Tues. For •nrolling 523 new members the hignesi lor a branch for in* pasi year the Sunsal Bu^is Uniiio branch was pie-ented with the Tun Abdul Razak Cup JW terdav. :..e Toh Puan Raha Cud tor the omens section wem to the K'.iela
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  • 36 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Two officer-cadets from the Royal I Military College. Zainal Abidin bin Baba and Abdul Rd^hid bin Mohamed Said. w:ll leave for Australia on Friday for a year- 1 I course
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  • 210 6 Dispute over sacking of nine salesmen SINGAPORE. Tups.— Nine car salesmen of Wearne Brother* Ltd. the largest motor dealer In Singapore have been dismissed. The nine men. employed In four of the company'! subsidiaries Universal Cars Ltd. Progress Moton Ltd. Malayan Motors Ltd. and Federated Motor* Ltd. were served with
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  • 58 6 FENANG 1 lifts An 1 1-\ farold boy m today charted uuh a teen-ager 1., m Ah Huat. IS. with the theft of a car ai Madra* Lane on June 13 Alternatively, they were «rr.u««d of dishonestly retaining the carbelonging to Lee Soo Ban.
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  • 333 7 Harassment: New law for arrest of moneylenders (SINGAPORE, Tucs. Under new amendments which have been introduced in Parliament to the Moneylenders Law, n moneylender may be arrested it' he watches or besets the residence or place of business or employment of a debtor with a view to harassing or Intimidating
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  • 161 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A lawyer. Mr. P. Selvadurai. defending the second accused |Q the $12 million Lee Wah Bank fraud case, today successfully applied to be dls- j charged from the case Mr. Selvadurai was defending Gan Leong Gee alias Oan Gee. who Is
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  • 122 7 educational TV on Channel 8 is as follows: 830 a.m. -8 50 a.m.. English literature. Ser. 1 -'The Rime of the Ancient Manner": 9.15-9.35. Mathematics. Kec I— "Simple Construction 10-10.20. National language. Sec. 1 "Oajah Man Menmsealkan Tulang"; 11.05--1125. Mathematics, Sec. 2— "Logarithms"; 11.45-12.05. English second
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  • 62 7 SINGAPORE. Turs The International Mrrcnntile Corpora tton today clarified that it VM not the hr«t of the dinner given at the Conierence Hall two nights ago in honour of visiting Indi.m Indus' na list. Mr. C. R. Kesa\an Vainv:ir It ni organised by a reception commuter
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  • 70 7 THE new president of the Rotary Club of Singapore. Mi P. Raj Sachdev (loft), presenting a memento to the immediate past president, Mr. George Q. Thomson, after his installation at a dinner at the Peking Restaurant on Monday night. Earlier. Mr SachdeV. 48. had been formally installed
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  • 62 7 SINGAPORE. Tues— The second Singapore Infantry Regiment today received the gift of a billiard table from an executive of a local commercial firm. Mr. W. J. O. Ettridge. The Minister of Culture and Social Affairs.. Inche Othman Wok expressed thanks for the gift.
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  • 147 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government proposes to set up a National Records Centre for the purpose of providing for the custody and preservation of public records of Singapore. To establish such a centre, a National Records Centre Bill was recently Introduced In Parliament. Under
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  • 105 7 Employees of 3 boards told to quit AUPE SINGAPORE, Tues—Members of three statutory boards have been told to quit the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, which represents them, and form their own unions. These bodies are the Public Utilities Board. Singapore Telephone Board and the Housing and Development Board. The
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  • 66 7 RESTRICTED PASSPORTS CENTRES SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government today announced that the Immigration centres for Issue of restricted passports at Buklt Panjang district office and Katong district office would be closed as from Thursday. Instead, two new centres, which will function during normal office hours, will be open .from that
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  • 469 7 SINGAPORE. Tues THE Minister of State for the Prime Minister s Department. Haji Yaacob bin Mohamed, today called on non-Muslims to support the work of the newly-formed 16-man committee to raise $250,000 to build the first Islamic Secondary Mission School in Singapore. At Press
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    • 50 7 LEE ON TV TONIGHT SINGAPORE, Tucs. The Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will be interviewed by foreign correspondents John Bennetts (Melbourne Age and Canberra Times), Denis Bloodworth (London Observer) and J. A. Hollinshead (ABC-Visnews) and televised on Channel 5 of TV Singapura tomorrow (Wednesday) at 8.15 p.m.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 39 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT Iff Wmrdt f/J (Mlmtmmm) THI FAMILY OP Mm l«l. Iln| Tan rrion* iipr ilmtrat tbaolu tn miiivii and frttrwia for th* hind •aaUtunc*. ron<lol*nc«a. night >iti'j. •croili. vrMilu. etc., aad attaadaaa* at funorml during tholr i-mmi! D«r«a>v«-
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  • The Straits Times
    • 659 8 The British Prime Minister's I separate consultations with the Prime Ministers of Malaysia, Singapore and Australia, and j with New Zealand's Defence Minister, on the withdrawal of a substantial part of the j British defence forces in the Far East are not the same thing, as the
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    • 327 8 The danger of a split in the leadership of the South Vietnamese armed forces has been averted by Air Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky's withdrawal of his candidacy in the Sept 1 presidential elections. Premier Ky has agreed to be vicepresidential running mate to Lt Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu,
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    • 211 8 Aptly reversing the usual order of events, Malaysia and Holland yesterday signed an agreement covering economic assistance already under way in Tren^ganu, where Dutch experts have begun work on an economic development project of remarkable importance. Over the next few months the experts will prepare a master plan
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  • Letters
    • 279 8 P.J. police and the stolen typewriter IN September or October 1965 my typewriter was stolen from my house in Peta 1 i n g Gardens. This was Immediately reported to the police authorities In Petallng Jaya. I left for overseas In February 1966 and one week after I returned to
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    • 85 8 T REFER to the letter by Denis Davis entitled "A Place for the Animals" (S.T. May 27 1. Arrangements have been made for the area of land taken behind the B.P.C.A. premises to be kept to an absolute minimum necessary for the new one way street. In this connection, there
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    • 45 8 A LTHOUGH Singapore /V. has attained Independence for nearly two years now. and has already Introduced Its own currency, stamps etc. etc.. I am wondering why the Postal Administration has not vet been able to produce an ud-to-date Postal Guide for the Republic. RESIDENT Singapore.
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    • 332 8 IN your report (S.T. June 30) on Parliamentary proceedings 'Advocates Society Chlded Over A Bill." you quoted Mr. Barker as saying: "This (Legal Profession Act) Bill was sent in advance to the Singapore Advocates and Solicitors Society for their comments. It is a great
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    • 70 8 I REFER to the report 'Trlang Estate sacks Its 300 workers' (S.T. June 30). To avoid any misunderstanding, I write to point out that the workers concerned had, by falling to report for work since March 19. 1967, broken their contracts of employment They were, therefore. Informed In April that
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  • 1218 8 by A Special Correspondent THE most important thing about the two Johnson Kosyfin meetings on June 3 and 25 was that they should have taken place at all. Certainly there does not seem to have been much else in the way of progress to gladden the hearts of
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    • 873 8 Classified advertisements for Straits Times Malay Mail may be handed to: COIO STORAGE SUrIB.MAKKiT r[,t, O n.v De»k) COIO STORAGE SRANCHIJ <. Hn.nl Bom CITY SOOK STORI LTD ,\r Co"v*' Ouov. THC NCWS fRONT prtgasfricfc'l > .i>eimork*f. M M ISMAIL J Admi.aiiv Rood. Naval. Bom. HAMIEM STORI. 1419 Upnri nonoi
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    • 74 8 SAFETY FIRST! it O. C B. Cs Policy. Because it m the best in the end. Let it be your policy too. BANK WTTH OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. Tat lank for AlMig at* S«al AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100, 000,000.0 c (MOID It FULLY PAID:
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  • 257 9 'No nation in Asia more successful than Malaysia' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James Bell, said today that no country in Asia had been more successful than Malaysia in its drive to reach the goals of peace and progress. Speaking over Radio Malaysia on the occasion
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  • 148 9 Wild boar hunter stumbles on bomb CEREMBAN. Tues. Police today planted a red flag near a bomb which wast found on Sunday morning by Mr. Paul Matthews, 3'>. while hunting wild boar in the Temiang jungle, six miles from town. The red flag is a warning to cattle owners to
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  • 66 9 SINGAPORE. Tues Miss Singapore /Universe Bridget On* Mei-Lee will leave for the United States on Thursday instead of tomorrow. Yesterday she had received Instructions from the organisers of the local contest that she had to pack and leave within 24 hours. Then it mas extended
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  • 87 9 Nantah gets $70,000 donations CINGAPORE. Tues— Nanyang University today received two donations totalling more than $70,000. The Hong Kong-register-ed Hokkien Economic Development Co., Ltd. donated HK5123,888 (more than $60,000) while the Hong Leong Co.. Ltd gave $10,000. The donations were received by the chairman of the University Council, Mr Tan
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  • 130 9 r.NJOMi MALIM, Tues— The 17 teachers of the Catholic High School and the English Secondary School here have not received their June salaries. The Perak Education Department had not sent the schools' salaries grant for the past two months and the schools had to
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  • 231 9  - ARMED 'VISITORS' GREET MOTHER AT HER DOOR CHUA BOX CHYE By KUALA LUMPUR, AY Tues. Mrs. Yap Hoong Geok, sb, of Sentul Pasar, returned home last night after visiting friends and knocked on the door. She expected her son or daughter to come to th« door. But when It was
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  • 439 9 Tun Tan's slander suit: Fourth day... MALACCA, Tuesday. A FORMER Malacca Assemblyman told the High Court today that he heard the former president of the Socialist Front say at an election rally at Ayer Molek here in 1964 that ''since Tan Siew Sin became Minister he has bought 38,000 acres
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  • 67 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Government today reminded members of the public to send their comments and views on the proposed Copyright Bill to the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry before July 17 The purpose of the BUI U to tighten and consolidate the
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  • 63 9 PENANG. Tues.— The Abdul Azu Commission report on the George Town City Council will be studied by the State Executive Council at a meeting tomorrow, the Chief Mlniater, Tan Brl Wong Pow Ne«. disclosed today. The Government decision on the report will be announced at the end
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  • 53 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Indian Hlgn Commissioner. Mr. Mohamed Attaur Rahman, will leave here tomorrow for a four-day visit to Johore to meet members of the Indian community. Mr. Rahman will also pay a courtesy call on the Sultan, the Mentri Besar and officials of
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  • 42 9 PENANG, Tues. Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas Pearson, commander of the British Far East Land Forces, and Lady Pearson were entertained to lunch at the Residency today by the Governor, Raja Tun Uda Ai-Haj. and his consort. Tengku Puan Haijah Nor Sa'adah.
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  • 65 9 KUANTAN, Tub*. Thieve* broke into the houses of two airmen at Telok Chempedak here iatt night and stole cash and valuable* vu rth a total of $520 One of them. Sergeant Edwari Francis. 30, lost a total of $490. inciuding a camera and a transistor radio. The
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  • 34 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Kuala Lumpur Film Society will screen two films, "The Great Betrayal" aiH "Journey to Pacific" at tre Llncolnn Cultural Centre. Loke Yew Building, at 6.30 pm. on Sunday.
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  • 64 9 IN other parts of the world, barriers are belnf removed and travel restrictions re* dnced to a minimum But Malaysia and Singapore have erected new barriers at hot! ends of the Causeway where there were none before. These are very sad events. Dr. Tay Teck Erg governor of Rotary
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  • 225 9  - Killing of MP: Police detain a suspect PADMAN GOPAL by ftOTA BHARU. Tues.— -1 Police this morning detained a suspect in connection with yesterday's slaying of the PMIP M.P. for Pasir Mas Hulu, Inche Abdul Samad Gul bin Ahmad Mlanji. The Chief Police Officer of Kelantan. Inche Tajuddln bin Haji
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  • 23 9 PENANG. Tues. Thievr^ stole 10 blouses and nine *■< ;mmlng trunks from a shup *t the International Arcade in Penang Road yesterday.
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  • 25 9 SINGAPORE Tues MajorOeneral J. Havington. former Chief of Staff. HQ Fir East Command' left with his w.fe fnc Britain on the Chifral yesterday.
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  • 178 9 PENANG. Tues. The Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Iniversity of Malaya. Tencku Abdul Rahman, will lay the foundation stone of the proposed Penang university college at its ISS-UN Bayan Lepas site on Aug. 7, the Chief ."Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. announced today. rK Joint venture
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    • 733 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lam- Tamil; 610 Mandarin Music: par and Pen&nf; 6 Ipoh and 635 Ken the Wolf Boy: M»l»rc«: S and 10 Johore 7.00 News in English. 7.10 Bahru; 4 Taipini; 7 Batn Report: 735 The SamuPahat; S Kluang rai: 8.00 Trews in Mandarin: 8.10 Dean Martin
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  • 60 10 MR. K. H. Frank, aged 34. is the new sales promotion manager of Lufthansa German Airlines In Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei. Mr. Frank, who has been with Lufthansa for the FRANK past 11 years, replaces Mr. Kurt H. Wetland who left the Republic recently. Before coming to
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  • 125 10 A JAPANESE pharmaceutical firm. Daiichl Setyaku Co. Ltd. of Tokyo, has plans for launching a sales drive In Singapore and Malaysia. This was disclosed by Mr. Murakami, assistant chief of the export section of Daiichl Selyaku, In Singapore last week during a visit to Investigate
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  • 254 10 J^ PIONEER factory, now in its early stage of manufacturing fabric printing ink and colour powder in Singapore, just cannot wait to go into full production. This is because the company, Haratex Industries Ltd. is currently hard put to meeting local demand, to
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  • 238 10 rO members of the staff of Borneo Housing Development Ltd. have passed the final examinations (general section specialising in building) of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors thus becoming the first two East Malaysians to qualify for election as professional Associates of the Royal
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  • 114 10 MR. Leong Sau Pan (above) of O'Connor's Ltd. recently returned from America on completion of a three months' training and familiarisation course with Picker International Corporation, the nuclear medical equipment manufacturers. Mr. Leong studied theli latest range of products shortly to be marketed In this territory. After
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
    • 109 10 Mobil man for year's stay in New York MR. Anthony Choy Jee Hong, (above) systems accountant of Mobil Oil Malaya Sendirian Berhad. left last week for a one-year advanced training course at the company's headquarters in New York. Mr. Choy. aged 25. Joined Mobil in April MM after having gained
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    • 216 10 |X)R the Overseas Union Bank Ltd. 1966 was another F satisfactory year with new high being recorded In total resources, deposits, loans, earnings and foreign business. A 27 per cent increase wax recorded in its International business which continued to be a very Important
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    • 175 10 'Personnel safety is a must WITH the rate of industrial development In Singapore there is a need for more personnel safety measures. In most highly Industrialised countries great emphasis Is being made on personnel safety, said Mr. Richard P. H. Beet, managing director of Ponghln Co. Ltd.. a well established
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    • 108 10 US auto output up 11 per cent Passenger car production In the U.S. for the third quarter of 1967 is estimated at I 420.000 units, an increase ol II percent over the 1.255.400 units produced last year, according to industry sources. General Motors third quarter passenger car production is estimated
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    • 585 10 a^B a^B^B^B^a^B^B^aft»_ P^^^^^^^^B HOW HOT DOES IT HAVE TO GET BEFORE YOU CALL US? We're your Corner dealers here and we will odvise, Dion, install ond service your Corner *.ir Conditioning. Why not call us now? I TIONG HENG TRADING CO. LTD. I 343. Serangoon Road. Telephone No. ***** h
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    • 130 10 WE APOLOGISE TO THOSE WHO HAD VISITED OUR STALL DURINC THE RETAS FM fir LIVINC SOUND SYSTEM EXHIBITION AND WERE NOT ABLE TO HAVE A SATISFACTORY DEMONSTRATION. THEY ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO OUR SANSUI SOUND ROOM FOR A FULL DEMONSTRATION TO THEIR COMPLETE SATISFACTION. SansuL A COMPLETE SET OF FM/MW/SW
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  • 1770 11  -  JAMES LEASOR Concluding the spy thriller by Copyright by James Leasor 1967. "Passport in Suspense" is j published by Heinemann at 21s. BUT HIS EYES WERE HOT COALS IN HIS HEAD... L( )VE faced a stocky American in a lightweight suit with
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    • 150 11 UNIVERSITY GRADUATES! ..Public Servants ..Top Managers Australia s most modern computer training centre, established recently in Sydney, pruenti Interested groduatet with the opportunity to learn computer programming. Becoutt of its complex, ond advonced nohjrt thi» troining it expensive but the rewards ore great for those who successfully complete their studies.
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    • 257 11 MEET the girl who has set London swinging with the 'mini- cheong' Shaken British television with her switch from gentle nurse to Samurai wife And who now plans a real-life surpriseaway from the cameras She is Penang-born, ex-convent girl XL fl W^t m^B bw x wIJI *m M irJ BKr
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    • 166 11 %ff**f fhnf9 Hfl V.T. Wlrrmlin f PKU-AS atlWg OH. WE ...BUT THIC 16 > C THATg RIGHT' >NgTgAP>"L^ "~*w vgZZ^A THAxauPß*. j at> au. "rue pwar tim« f -wiy of paomotins s we pulls? Bg^ MUtKCT CJWWP J BKSWT. I we evEK GOT •**> NOU 1 BUSINESS FOR THE THE
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 671 12 I uiiliniird Imni I'aee 81 ACKNOWLEDGMENT it H,,r4t HI i Minimum) MR. AND MRS. DP. ACHUTAN tnsax all relatives and friends for the kind gifts and attendance al tbeir marriage. OVERSEAS LEAVE ii Mora's M Hin.;— Box it ctt mxtrm BRACKLESHAM BAY near Cbiches- I tei. lu.ly 'urnxhej bunKalow available
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    • 1082 12 SITUATIONS VACANT li Wore"* St J Min.>— Box it rlt exfn WANTEO 1 CHINESE Van Sales men iMaiavsian Cm. em tor tan "film- product Wnimk to travr throi Ktiout Malnv.M Urn ing llcenri lan advaotair.< Uood .salary plun iom Pica** apply with particular and previous experience to Box A4JO; si
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    • 1186 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT r, Hor.ii St 'Mm.i Bi.x it rlt txlrm FURNISHEO OCTACHED BUNG* LO*/ "ith one airi-onditioned r»edroom lV f > r WO" -per month on long leave onu io careful Tenant* Telephone Sinvapon iln-'.i, 1 ftt < I %< m. TWO BEDROOMS FULLY furniKhed witn bathroom* attached and iontha'h*
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    • 854 12 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE KUALA LUMPUR CUii I* tewn sentrs Idssl tits fer hatsl Offictt snd rstidential tuittt Appro SO 000 S«.lt. 52. 500 000 Sf eflsr Planninf psrmittien KLANG Small ru»btr sttats *f 24 scrtt SlevaUd grsurxt and Iscattd Apprai 2 mt. fr*m Klsni t*wn with 4 btdi
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    • 826 12 TUITION li Wm4t Sf < Mm,— Box it r't txtrm NSC. GENERAL -APER, nool Certificate. English. Trl: 8 po.e 381 IM SPECIALIZED TUITION M num. I'atlssn by SUrtmg no" is |.or t n3K411 MANDARIN MATHS TUITION by B A Graduate leather. Lv-tail* Phone 46\3C iSporoi Mr. Gan after LJBB.BB. LAMBERTS
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    • 951 12 FURNITURE li Wmr4t %t <Mm.)—B-x ">» rtt txtrm CANE FURNITURE Manufai tur»d iknork-dovn> for x|>ort Visit Mihg i IM. Balu Road K.I. I FOR MODhRN DESICNS n OnFurniture. V|. I Rixrr Valle> Road. Singapore BED ROOM SUITE NBCMrVU purchase mutiny <.ll New KBMtffJ Co Aljum-d ?oa.. Sii HI-FI STEREO 1..
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    • 902 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Hnrrfs St Mm.)— Box >• rl% txlrm JACUAR XKI4O. mmm MB**H »e«r '«< ei.kinr overhauled v itn Dew paint. rMMlwok a*)**L ISIS* a- batteries. CromrO r». it.i sasika wh»Hs. Inumierred. SIUUO o.n o. Tel. i:.| spore. I»§4 F MOO r f '"nriioa lt.»:i M 1100. r I
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    • 348 12 SHOPPING CUIDE Spore M »..r<. yh Vl« I «..i >'/ rl, .tlrm FOR FRESH FLOWERS Bouquets. ontact GIFT ARTICLES SOUVENIRS Co A DIAMOND IS FOREvrn Ths L«lin.; TcKr. .1 It is as valuabit* as it it iiifcuin It's »Jlut dep'iulin. on H'l tSjt. Clarity colour and karat *>*l M So.
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    • 1231 13 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST CBAST B.K-i Du* S'pora **>it P. S'haa ►'•mnp PTRRNUS Liverpool, Claagoai JllT B MENTOR Ha.re. Liverpool. C'fOU.... B*a. I] JalT t Jlly 112 JalT 11 peleus 1 ■•'pool J«iy 11 Jiiy 14 ELPENOR L'pooi. Belfast. G'gew JalT It Jaly 27 Jaly 71 21 Jalr 77 CLTTONEUS
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    • 1161 13 ran T//FL H XmUNES to r I EXPNES3 »AILIW6B TO fIENOA/NOKTH CONTIWENT/SCANDINAVIA P. Sham Penanj S'dotb Genoa R'dam H'burg Aarhus C'ntgen PATAStNIA ai, laly 21/ 1 Jaly 77 21 Jaty 24 Sept 2 Stpt 11 Sept 11 taat 17 Sift 11 ABSSIA l() An 4 Jaly 71- 2 An 71
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    • 1295 13 I bbnQZine] EXPRESS SERVICE TO CONDON, UVERPQOI A CONTINENTAL PORTS nrUT rnt For lonoon JalT 11 bLnLLiJI Hamburg An 10 S.-.f»ccie Pt. S ham Ptnanf CM. 11 JalT 7 BENARMIN f9f kn v S.nfapora P 1 'jn Ptnanf Rottergaaj An 77 JalT II II Hamburg An H Smf»t -*ra P.
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    • 1258 13 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOI OUTVaRB SEtVICE FIOM UK CONTINENT. Laaßrtf tan ifsport P. S'*.etj PMMB UTt M e«STEI Lm«m. Manaufl. BottanHM, Havra 1112 JalT U 14 Jar» Cm IF VBRCEtTEI Havre. London. RotHankvra, Hull 11 11 Jaly U:i Jaiy 2122 Ja»> CITT BF IUILBftRB London. Rattirean.
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  • 212 14 MELBOURNE. Tue« ALL sections of the market traded buoyantly with industrial rise! well in excess of falls. Mver highlighted with a sharp jump following yesterdays rise to reach a high of 53. 85 before closing i 3 cents higher at 53. 75 The moves are attributed to expectations
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  • 81 14 S 'NINES! Preduce Exchange. Slnta- pere, noon prices per picul yesterday: Ceeenut ell: Bulk S4Bi sellers, dram <:,'.< seder*. Cepra: Mixed if.o.b.) loose July Aug. I IK Coot. S29i B. Pepper: Muntok wbite SI3TI sellers., Sarawak white $135 sellers, special Sarawak black $95 sellers. garbled i Lampoog blaik
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  • 95 14 THI Allocution el Banks in Malay- >ia rr.xde these changes in i;« tttM '<• tr.rici.4Mi yesterday tall rates to MOiii Unittd Stato: Buying TT :f_'l. airmail OO 32;. WO d 21. 33 3 16 credit bills. 33 1 trade bill?. Canada: Buying TT 3Si. airmail OIJ •IS:. i'O
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  • 42 14 ON the Irit luhanm markit in I Hook Kong yesterday the U.S. I Dollar was quoted at imj for T.I I and OMI for caih. Stfrling «a« quotrc at 16.10 ma I •m tail of nold M 274 J. I
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  • 30 14 Malayan Stock Indi.rs Juh 3 Juh 4 'Industrials: 114.90 114.71 •Properties: 108.38 108.96 *Mininirs: 9j.;4 95.;» +S rubbers: H9.53 109.33 On: 29. 1962 100 •Dec. 30. 1966 100
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  • 845 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE main feature on the Stock Exchange yesterday was Electrical and Allied Industries, which is part owned by the General Electric Co. (Malaya) Ltd. and which expects to begin the manufacture of domestic refrigerators at its Petaling Jaya factory
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    • 1119 14 Y^^*"" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia/ Singapore Japan Service Koee "Souat Miru S 11 Jily 7$ 77 July 4 Aif I Aaf •■Maaeskiiaa Man" li 31 Jily 1 Aug IS Auf II Aaf Wast Africa, Singapore Japan Service Si"{-iDore t« S*f<f« Maru" Sailtt 12 Jaly E Rlatt IS Jily
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    • 918 14 P&O to Australia s.s. "ORCADES" (21,000 torn fully oircondition«d ttobilitH) Departing PENANG 14 July 1967 For SINGAPORE 15 July 1967 FREMANTLE 20 July 1967 ADELAIDE 23 July 1967 MELBOURNE 24 July 1967 SYDNEY 27 July 1967 ONE CLASS TOURIST ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (tar*, SINGAPORE/SYDNEY from $558) Apply to your Travel Agent,
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    • 496 14 WtSIIOUND. iimOKl SERVICt TATIANA 212 2* Aa| 21'2i Au| It Aaf MKStiHM, rlavn. Dunkirk. NARA 21/»Mtt M/ttSajji rTM V«f .net. Borseaui. Mavrt. O'kirt SOUTH WEST AFRICA SERVICE Sin|aoore Ftr TANA6RA 1/ II Illy Durban. P tin.. Clown, MaUdi, Douala, P. Haicourt, Lagos Apaca. lema. Takcaoi. Freetown Dakar. tASIIQUI Ufp. «ri
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    • 382 14 SHIPS IN LOCAL PORTS Maersl- a. Kushiro Mari, ti 7 Au<trala»i« 89. LelmeJ to 11. Jrpant iai4. Tam.rr.w: K».tfrn M.14. <~>lrnalinond li its Malaysia M Ritub inui "oi.orato Pyrrhus. Brooke LI B, Alaska Muru' 8? 'S Haraaur: Svrnl Uaer»k 28 30 Kauachi Xi ln tr '•»<»» Hoi Wonj. Nui, Galhcni
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  • 1248 15 tfISIM >> in snd repiirteel to the Sincapore and Koala Lumpur trading rnnm« of the Stork rxrhsnee «ithlhe number iif shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Bauttaad (9 0001 II 52. Central Sugar (3 000) tl "v». p i4.MBi -i h« n i«oor>) nh. (3.000, S\ (9
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  • 19 15 July 4. RUBBER PRICE: 551 rents (unchanged). TIN: $fiO9 (unchanged). Estimated offering 220 tons (down 19 tona).
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  • 392 15 THE following list of selected 1 Malayan Industrial yields U based en last sales to July 1. Cameamsa •»cate« m Malaysia tat taaatian »uro«««i |MM croM dtvidMO TMM »B per rrnt iH.w par e«nt) Avcrsft grou earmosi »i»"i I*B prr (.-•at <1 0 p»r crnt). Overall uroti dividend
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  • 644 15 rl price of Straits tin in Penans was unchanged for the third day yesterday 11 MM per picul on an offering estimated down 10 tons to 220 ton*. I nr demand was reported especially from New York The tone of the market i »is
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  • 237 15 II I. brsl trade rubber t.o.b hu>er» closed at 5 p.m. in Kuala l.umpur and Sincapore \e«.terday at 551 rents per Ib. unrhJnced on Monday's closing level. The tone waa dull. R.A.S. and M.R.F.. closing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday. Buyers Sellers Int. l RfS prompt
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    • 361 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (hat we the undersigned have been appointed the sole agents by Chinese Pictorial Review Limited for the sale of a monthly publication known as BOUTHERN SCREEN" In Singapore and Malaysia. NOTICE IS ALSO FURTHER GIVEN that legal action will be taken against anyone Importing ■elllng
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    • 693 15 ESTATE or TAY CHENG HAK. DECEASED. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES Te be held at Ov salesroom. No. 10. hulls Street. Singapore. On Wetoeetlay. 12th July. IN7. At Z.3t P.M. Lot 1. No 11. Lorong Krishna. areas 5.823 sq ft. 630 sq ft. Statutory Land Grants. Monthly Rent $640/-.
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    • 696 15 PEMBERITAHU KERAJAAN NEGERI PERAR RANCHANGAN PERCMAIIAN MIRAH TG. MALIM PermohonanJ ada-lah dl-jemput darlpada Ra'ayat Negeri Waisa Necara Malaysia yang mempunyal kelayakan2 sapertl dl-bawah untok membeli dengan bayaran ansoran Rumah2 Murah Kerajaan Negeri yang sekarang ml sedang dl-bena dl-Tanjong Malim. Jenls rumah2 murah Inl la-lah rumah batu sanliai yang mempunyal 3
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    • 713 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA j Applications arc Invited from Malaysian Citlienj (or poaU of: (1) Clerks: Malay SUdiea Department ia> Q«aliAeatt*>*a: (I) not leaa than 18 yean: (II) Cambridge School Certificate MCE with good knowledge of National Language: (Ul) ability to type 301 w.p.m. from type- script and 25
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    • 707 15 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD POST OF ASST. ACCOUNTANT Applications are InviUd fr*wn ginffapere itisens for the post of A«i»unl Arrownlant. Qt'ALIFICATIONS a. Sincaporr Polvterhnlr Diploma In AeeounUnrv Aostrabaa Korietv of Accountants, or equivalent of at least 3 ye*r* tUndln b. Rrrlstrstion with the Shifapoe*) Society of ArrnunUnU. EXPCRIEN( E Mnat have
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 1073 16 Elaine takes her side to the top again BOWLING NOTES-by Joe Dorai and lan Peroira Moir sets high mark in Petersen classic bowling by Elaine Low enabled Huntley and Palmers to regain the lead in the Monday Blues women's tournament at Jackie's Bowl, Singapore, at the weekend. Mrs. Low wa.s
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    • 546 16 COUNTY CRICKET I ONDON, Tues.— A maginflcent 147 not out by England Test all-rounder Basil D'Oliveira rescued Worcestershire from a threatened Innings defeat and earned them a draw against Somerset in the:r county championship match which ended yesterday. D'Oliveira. with a series
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    • 207 16 LONDON. Tues. Britain and Australia are to make joint effort to persuade the International Lawn Teni.is V< deration to agree to experimental open tournaments between amateurs and professionals. Both countries had orglnally tabled motions on the matter for discussion at the ILTF meeting In
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    • 240 16  -  EPSOM JEEP RACING By gURVEYOR, a course scratching last Saturday, showed good form in a gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Ridden by Lyle Harbridge, the English-bred three-year-old sprinted 3f in 39 2/5 in soft going. The Archer (Johnny Nelson) and Syndicate raced over
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    • 78 16 MOSCOW. Tues— Viktor Ku|Tl KBtan 26-year-old Soviet Union Hi'my num. broke hla o«n world welterweight total lift record in w eight iutinf conesii in Leningrad ytsterd.iv Kumttaof raised a total of 1.030J-1D si-lb more than his previous mark. His individual lifts were: pre*s 325. snatch 303.
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    • 918 16 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA, TANAH MELAYU NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE STATES OF MALAYA PORT DICKSON THERMAL POWER STATION CHLORINATION PLANT CONTRACT No. 1425/16 Tenders -arc Invited for the supply, delivery and erection oi Chlonnation Plant for the National Electricity Board's new thermal power station at Port Dickson in the State
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    • 833 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA IMg SCHOLARSHIP Bl RSARY AWARDS FEDERAL AND COLOMBO PLAN Application* are Invited from Malaysian Cttiien* for: ta> Federal Scholarships Bursanes. <b> Federal Tearhuuc Scholarships Bui *m nes; <ci Colombo Plan Scholarship* Those eligible to apply for these ■wards are as follows: iai Holders of the
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 244 16 Straits Times Crossword KOSS mains of collection ill. 7. Mace ceuain of putting the I 5 SSj'ST 8. Well-liked uioan leader ln n set 1 lO.fr^tr^'p.rt in a 18 S Ch r.^7* C><l -12 SVt^aSTfVr' <3 3> 20 Choked mount of old Mai 13 gl^SdiV,."" Aden 21 Jo d 8
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 523 17 THOMAS CUP CASE GOES BEFORE THE IBF FULL RECOGNITION MUST BE GIVEN TO ESTABLISHED RESULTS SAYS MEMO T ONDON, Tues. Malaysia today made a strong plea for the continuation of their Thomas Cup Challenge Round match against Indonesia at Jakarta from the point at which it
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    • 154 17 ALEX rviilkan. former captata of Sing»i*ire snd All-Malaya, will make comeback to MauySJSn cricket after two years when he *.mkc.» hu> first appearani" for tiru rigor against Pene.ig in the MCA tournament ma'rh at Penang on Saturday and Sunday. All-rounder Dr. Delilkan played In SniKapore and
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    • 28 17 The Chief Minister Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. will declare n- < the "eisn? «erond»rv >rhools annual sports meet at the City Stadium at 9 a.m. today.
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    • 90 17 MONTREAL. Tues. Billy OMMr won the Canadian Open golf championship yesterday, defeating Art Wall by four stroke^ on the we' municipal course in an 18-hole plavoff Plrst prize of M 590.000 and the Sea»rnm Oold Cup were nt stake The poser earned $37,000. P.aving with cool
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    • 251 17 Record entry of 15 for Asian meet TABLE TENNIS THE EIGHTH Asian table tennis championships 1 to be he4d in Singapore from Aug. 10 17, have attracted record entries. Fifteen countries have indicated that they will participate in the championships, Nepal and Formosa being the latest countries to submit entries.
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    • 116 17 FOOTBALL Association of Malaysia yesterday named 11 state coaches for the course under Oerman instructor Dittmar Cramer at tin Technical Cniiege. Rifle Range. Kuala Lumpur from July 15-28. All coaches should report to Peter Velappan, organiser of the course, at the training site on July
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    • 298 17  - Johore's S2-n.il stadium is taking shape ERNEST FRIDA By fOHORE'S ambitious sports project a $2 million all-purpose stadium on international standards la taking shape and is due to be completed In a year. The second phase of construction Is going on at a rapid pace on the. raised site at
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    • 31 17 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's Masahlko "fighting" Harada successful ly defended his world bantamweight boxing title for the fourth time today with a 15-round points victory over Bernardo Caraballo ot Colombia.
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    • 177 17 NSAM CUT TEAM FOR ASIAN MEET rpHE National Shooting AsX soclation of Malaysia will send only six or seven shooters for the first Asian championships to be held at the Asaka Shooting range near Tokyo on July 21-23. The team will be picked at s meeting at Stadium Neeara on
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    • 1097 17 RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS ATHLETICS CENTRAL PERAK Combined School (Ipoh): Boys 'A' 100 m: 1 Lam Thye Loy (AS) 3 Madlyazhagan (ACS) 3 Ishak Sohor (STAR) 116. 400 m: 1 M RazaU (MXS) 2 Ishak Sohor (STAR) 3 Martlyazhagan (ACS) 52 8 800 m: l Ram Singh (AS) 3 A. Sldlque
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    • 250 17 RUGGER by Joe Doral SINGAPORE lawyer I K.T. Ooi, a vice- president of the Singapore Olympic and Bports council, has been appointed the Singapore Rugby i Union's second Asian president. The first was r.h» late Ng Wood Khan in 1960. Mr. Ool's election
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    • 48 17 The N»sfri Sembilsn AAA annual championships will be held at the King George V School padang on July 2S-29. The association's officials for 1967-68 are: President A. Navaratnam; vice-president* J. Kanagaratnim. P. Navaratnarajah. Lvi Fook Kawn: awetafy: K. Kunaratnam; assistant secretary: W. Fernandez, treasurer: R. Kulasingam.
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    • 105 17 SIXTEEN record* were rewritten on the opening day of the Central Perak Combined Schools athletic meet on th« Anderson School ground at Ipoh yesterday. The boys broke 12 record! five each In classes "C" and "D" and one each In clasaea "A" and "B while the girl*
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    • 188 17 Two to miss big day on July 22 AWARDS TWO national sports asso- elation nominees in th« first official Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Y«ar awards scheme will not b« present to receive thHr prizes on July 22. Chf»h Tong Kirn. the Swimmer of the TW and Leona; (.him Sfong.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 159 17 ATHLETIC* Penang ac- Cathay: Metal Box v Hume condary school (City Stadium (both at padang) J Bahru 9 Ma.): Central Perak com- Div. 1: Prisons v 4th blned school* (AS grd. 9). Bn RMR R'gar GDBH Div. S: BADMINTON B'pore junior J *J a v J Wa u < T
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  • 313 18 General Assembly split over M-East UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. Till! General Assembly n\;is scheduled to hear 14 more speakers today before voting begins on two resolutions designed lo reslore peace to the Middle East The debate in the Assembly's special emergency session has now reached the stage of delegates explaining their
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  • 120 18 CAPE TOWN. Tues. I white man and an Indian woman have been acquitted of breaking South Africa's immorality act. which bans sexual relations between whites and non-whites because the woman is regarded as white. The couple. Willem Basson, 29. and Fatima Lorgat. 23. were said
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  • 96 18 RETRENCHING OF 28: SETTLEMENT REACHED SINGAPORE. Tues. The Second Arbitration Court has handed down an award incorporating a settlement between Gammon iMi Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union over the retrenchment of 28 emDloyees. On Saturday— the clatr iixed for the hearing ol the dispute —the parties
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  • 135 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. MALAYSIA will not be a party to any plans to turn the Asian and South Pacific Area Council into a military or political grouping, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari &aia toaay. "We will, however, support any move for economic
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  • 65 18 HARRY JOSEPH TEO SOON Til Me 3*. died at 6 pm 4-7-67. Cortege leavra 2-n Jalan Yaaln at 4.30 p.m. t» »t Jojcpb ChurclMOM Nil OUEC CNOO asrd t2 paw. a«ay peacefully I.T.W. Lcavm K behlnj son Ho u« Shong. Harry Ho. I daughter*. 1 tona-in-laa- 2 daii>:l:trr-ln-lH>t 7
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  • 27 18 IN LtVINC MEMORY of UttM "j^"*. '■»< tmr today my«irnou-ly Jttaad 'o tttraltj on title day M 7 tamit. to <hn little Knurl aim IM family
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  • 216 18 Who chose Miss Leong? shock in Sabah JESSELTON, Tues. Who chose Miss Angeline Leong to represent Sabah at the Miss Malaysia contest held in Ipoh last week? This is the question on everybody's lips here. Sabah newspapers, too, are asking the same question. The Jaycees here today emphasised that they
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  • 83 18 Two brothers appeal for help to find their dog SINGAPORE. Tues. The Evans brothers. Philip. 6 and Jonathan. 4, have lost their fluffy-haired year-old Australian terrier "Squeak." The brown and black dog. which has a licence number *****. disappeared from their Kay Siang Road home last Friday Both boys walked,
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  • 36 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— Dr. Chiang Hal Ding, lecturer in the history department of the University of Singapore will speak on "Currencies in Singapore" at the Rotary Club of Singapore's luncheon meetIng tomorrow at Cathay Hotel.
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  • 84 18 RI Red Cross official on visit to S'pore SINGAPORE. Tues— The general secretary of. the Indonesian Red Cross Society. Mr. Soehanda Ljas. will arrive in Singapore tomorrow lor a two-day visit to discuss matters of common interest with local Red Cross officials. A Singapore Red Cross Society spokesman said that,
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  • 42 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— A jumble sale open to the public will be held tomorrow at the grounds ot the Presbyterian Church in Orchard Road from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Proceeds will go to the Society for Aid to the Paralysed
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  • 73 18 NEW YORK. Tues.— The I Bell Telephone Company is developing a cordless telephone which will t ready for field trials later this year. The compact telephone will be connected to the telephcne network by radio Designed to be carried in a coat pocket, the bat-tery-powered device
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  • 47 18 KING Hussein is seen off at the door of 10, Downing Street, by Mr. Wilson after nearly two hours of talks with the British Premier on the Middle East crisis. King Hussein later flew to Paris for talks with President De Gaulle. IPI radiopic.
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  • 376 18 LONDON. Tues— Weakness in British funds and Industrials was the dominant feature of today's trading. The sharply higher US bill rates were a severely depressing Influence on sentiment in most sections of the market. Closing middle prices of selected stocks nut Including stamp duty were RUBBER LONDON. Tues.—
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  • 338 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Keys to important buildings in the Ministry of Defence were not properly guarded, counsel said at a court martial today. "In fact, the Ministry Is not very concerned as to the safety of such keys and they were always lying
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    • 686 18 WIMBLEDON LONDON. Turn BRITAIN'S top-ranking women's players. Mrs. Ann Jones. Joined three Americans today for the quest for Wimbledon's women's singles title. After top-seeded Mrs. Billy Jean King, the holder, and her unseeded team-mates Kathy Harter and Rosemary Casals had won
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