The Straits Times, 15 July 1967

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  • 22 1 DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times Till! Niitimiiil Nuwsii«i(inr Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 3578:2590 M.C.(P>2266
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  • 664 1 HONG KONG. Fri. Police shot one man to death and wounded at least 10 others in a pre-dawn raid today on a leftist union headquarters in Kowloon. DttectlTCfl "l the Police Department's Special Branch were backed In the raid by
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    557 1 'People's war' NEW HK THREAT, THEN POLICE CHIEF FLIES TO LONDON HONG KONG, Friday THE Commissioner of Police, Mr. Edward Tyrer, flew to London today for emergency consultations on the security situation here. His mission follows threats by communist elements to step up the campaign off murder and
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  • 86 1 CANBERRA. Fri —The Australian usx force in Vietnam will receive increased helicopter support under arrangements announced toaay by the Minister for Defence. Mr. Alien Fairhall. Two additional flying crews and supporting staff will be attached to the helicopter squadron already based at Vung Tau. This will
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  • 52 1 COl THA.MPTON. Fri. A husband who slashed his wife's toes with a razor to stop her going dancinc with another mai was pat mi probation for a year by a court here today. Fred Chappels, 59. pleaded guilty to maliciously wounding his wife Maty, 48, at their
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  • 307 1 ARABS AND ISRAELIS SHELL EACH OTHER ACROSS SUEZ PORT SAID, Friday ARAB and Israeli forces shelled each other across the Suez Canal early today, and both sides claimed the other started the shooting. Cairo radio reported Egyptian and Israeli posts engaged in a 45--minute
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  • 64 1 JAKAK'IA. Fn Indonesian Navy ha.* seized two Taiwan fishing boat a captured of! Moluccas Islands earlier ihis veai and sent their 26 mi members uack home, the official Antaia Dtwa anency reported today A Navy spokfsm.m ir. Ambon, capital ol Molun that release of two Japane.se lisiiing
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  • 235 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Friday. AMERICA'S latest lunar probe, Surveyor IV, w;is launched here today on ;i three-day journey l<» the moon. Scientists hope a mechanical digging arm. television set and a magnet luted to the spacecraft will help them find out more about the
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  • 56 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Sabah Chief Minister. Tun Mustapha. returned here today from London where he had a medical check-up for suspected stomach ulcers. On Tuesday the Secre-tary-General of the UPKO Mr. Mojuntin, asked for the whereabouts of Tun Mustapha. 'The people have a right to know
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  • 65 1 t GENEVA. Fri.— Prominent lawyers from more than 100 nations today called for an international computerised law centre which I would provide a quick reference service on treaties, statutes and international regulations The lawyers, meeting here at a conference on world peace through law. also called for
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  • 41 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Com-mander-in-Chief of the Indonesian aimed forces. Gen. Karakusuma, flew home tonight after a one-day visit. He declined to be Interviewed by newsmen at the airport, saving that his visit was "strictly a private one
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  • 49 1 BANGKOK. Fri Thailand x Crown Prince Jajiralongkorn arrives in Bangkok tomorrow alter more than a year away at school la England. Trie Crown Prince, who celebrates his loth birthday on July 28. will spend his summer vacation with his parents. King Bhumipol and Queen Sirikn UPI.
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  • 214 1 Riot police seal off Penang rally PENANG. Fri. Three truckloads of steel helmeted. armed riot police stood by at a Labour Party rally tonight. They sealed off a twnmilc utretch of Pcrak Road between .lelutong and Dato Kramat Road when about 300 members and supporters of the Labour Party staged
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  • 146 1 A Red Guard poster in Sibu KUCHING. Fri. Tlia first Red Guard stylo wall poster was found In Sarawak last ninht. a police spokesman confirmed here this evening. He said the poMer. in Chinese, was tound In Sibu Town in the Third Division The large poster pledged full support to
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  • 70 1 MANILA. Fri The COllMlltaClva committee of the Asian agricultural Mirvry sponsored I* the Asian Development Bank ended Us fnui-aay .session 1 ere todny .ifter preparing cuidelines for the operations ol the survey. The ADB announced thai ihe committee. In denning ihe general pUffMM ol Hie sunev and preparing
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  • 33 1 SAIGON ATTVkKI SAIGON. FtJ. airfltld. one of the largest American air bases rtn.im camr nn mortar or Ndu i early tonight i I Brw started by > could b« sern m Da >•■«
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 177 2 Students demand Soek portrait be removed from Assembly hall JAKARTA, Fri MILITANT [ndoneslan high school students marched Into the Legislative Assembly in Jogjakarta, Central Java, this week and demanded thai it remove the portrait of former President Soekarno hanging In the chamber, it was reported here today. Teenagers, Irani the
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    • 104 2 CHOLERA, THE CURSE OF INDIA I]VKW MUD, Fri— Cholera kills over 14.500 people every year in India, the Minister of Health. I)r Sripati Chandra.se/khar, told Parliament today. Over 88 per cent of the deaths were in the States of Bihar, West Bengal. \n<lhr:i. .Maharashtra, .Madras. Orissa and Mysore which were
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    • 327 2 De Gaulle: We must prevent US hegemony 'EUROPEAN UNITY ONLY WAY 9 BONN. Friday. PRESIDENT de Gaulle yesterday appealed to the West German Government to join France in "safeguarding our national personality" and in preventing American hegemony over the Western world. In a statement at the final session cf the
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    • 109 2 IMPHAL. Frl A large gang of armed rebel Naga.s ambushed and killed 23 constables from the Central Reserve Police, then escaped before a strong army unit could catch them according to reports reaching here today. The ambusn tuoK place yeatprday when a trucklnad
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    • 37 2 Exotic Mikami in African mode A DRESS of trace with combination, simplicity and charm worn by the exotic )apanese model. Mikami. shows France's master designer, Yves Saint-Laurent's latest creations in African Mode shown in Tokyo. PANA picture.
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    • 200 2 INDIA UNDECIDED ABOUT ABOLISHING PRINCES' PURSES YEW DELHI, Fri India's home Minister. Mr. Chavan. told Parliament yesterday he atrerd that special privileges granted to India's princes after Independence 20 years ago were an anachronism In the present age. But. he aHrled. that the. (iovernment was still undecided on whether they
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    • 26 2 JAKARTA. Fri Police authorities in Tiirebon West Java's second port city. anes'ed two Chinese resident on j-usp'.non Of circulatine pamphlets discrediting the police.— UPl
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    • 336 2 500,000 FLEE AS FLOODS HIT HUNGRY BIHAR PATNA, Friday FLOODS have driven 500.000 from i r hornet in 600 villages of northern Bihai. Road and rail links have been cut. and hundreds nf small boats arp being used for rescue and relief oppratlons. Four people are reported to have died
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    • 26 2 MANILA. Fri— An in»er-L'Und boit with 60 pecple on bnirrl «w renorted to have sunk off ttM ren'ril Philippines early today— UPI.
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 519 3 Mao's bomb threat to Malaysia: Warning by U.S. experts WASHINGTON. Frf THE American Security Council, a nonotticial organisation, says that Communist China can launch a nuclear attack on Japan, the Philippines. Taiwan Malaysia. Indonesia, Vietnam. Thailand, Lbos and India by 1968 or 1969. In its latost background report, the council
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    • 24 3 RAWALPINDI. Fii —About 100 proplc v.rrp drowned when a pass- enger beat capsized yesterday near Lviillpur. on the River Ravi. I Rputer
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    • 67 3 A new use for old tyres A M.MPLE and expensive idea of a policeman of utilising old tyres of automobiles thrown away has well >«T\r«i the purpose of safety. The photo shows old tyres, with illuminative paint, placed in the centre of the road in the heavy and dangerous traffic
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    • 38 3 I SEOUL. Pri— T\-o South Korean soldiers nere killed and a i third was wounded early today 1 in a brief clash with several Communist intruders south of the defihiarised zone. A. P.
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    • 36 3 NAPLES. Fri. Nicola Perfptto, 54. was blown to pieces and four other people were senou>ly miured yesterday when an explosion destroyed a fireworks factory which they operated at Sant Antimo- near here. AP.
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    • 38 3 GENOA. Fri— Thirteen soldiers were killed yesterday when a truck speeding around the curves of Italy's famous Riviera road was in a collision with two cars and bounded off the clifls into the -sea.— AP
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    • 210 3 BONN, Friday. T^HE West German Government has demanded the recall of three South Korean diplomats involved in the disappearance of 16 South Koreans from West Germany, the Foreign Ministry announced yesterday. The Ministry said State Secretary Klaus Schuetz summoned South
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    • 278 3 QUEEN'S 'YES' TO EARL'S PLEA TO MARRY AGAIN LONDON. Friday. QUEEN ELIZABETH will allow her divorced cousin, the Earl of Harewood. to marry his Australian-born mistress. Miss Patricia Tuckwell, it was announced last night. A Government announcement said she would make her decision known on July 28 at a meeting
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    • 54 3 ADEN, Fri.— Ten British soldiers were injured here yesterday in terrorist attacks. Eight soldiers were taken to hospital and detained when a terrorist threw a grenade at them at Singapore Lines. Khormaksar. Two more soldiers were hospitalised 'When a grenade was thrown at them in the
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    • 146 3 VALISBURY. Fri. Lord I Alport left Salisbury yesterday at the end of his three- week fact-finding visit with the chances of successful negotiations between the British and Rhodesian governments still apparently remote. He came here to survey the chances ot re.suming negotiation* broken on*
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    • 133 3 KINSHASA. Fri. -About 50 Europeans, some Congolese civilians and about 40 wounded Congolese soldiers arrived here last night in two Red Cross planes from Kisangani, scene of fighting last week between foreign mercenaries and Congolese Government forces. The non-Conßcile.se on the plane included Greeks,
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    • 221 3 London Bridge: Don't knock it down decision T ONDON. Fri. Civic authorities yesterday officially put the 136-year-old London Bridge up for sale to any British or overseas city authority for £100.000 the extra cost of dismantling it with care instead of knocking it down. The City of London Corporation, which
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    • 100 3 LIVERPOOL. Fri. L:\erpool detectives are to ask Interpol and the Cape Town pulice to help them in their investigations into the death of a Chinese seaman \\hu.-e body was recovered irom Alexandra Dock here yesterday. The body m that 01 I'>n? Ah Nog. 56.
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    • 352 3 LEARNING ENGLISH Despite its apparent simplicity, the Federal Reading Scheme represents one of th« mo-t effective approaches to the teaching of English to Malaysian and Singapore ..nildren. The scheme now comprises 3 sets of books Federal Readers, Federal Supplementary Readers, and the Read and Do books, forming a 3-prong approach
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  • 240 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. MR. JUSTICE Buttrose in the High Court today dismissed with costs an appeal by Detective-Sergeant Loh Yam Toh against the decision of a Civil District Court in a case involving a head-on collision between two buses
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  • 108 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. A High Court civil action against Pearlson Enterprises Ltd.. a development company, was settled today after counsel for the parties ln the suit had seen Mr. Justice Choor Singh ln Chambers. The terms were not disclosed. The plaintiffs were Franklin Judah Benjamin,
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  • 108 4 GOC AT THE NEE SOON RIFLE MEET SINGAPORE, Fri.— MajorOeneral David Tyacke. the OOC of Singapore District, visited the Nee Boon ranges yesterday to watch the final day of the threeday Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Farelfi rifle meeting. The champion t.hot, st*ii sergeant Jim Leech of the Oeme Training
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  • 106 4 5,000 USED TYRES GO UP IN SMOKE SINGAPORE, Fri. Some 5,000 used tyres in a yard in dementi Road, opposite the Gimson Boys' School, were destroyed by fire this morning. Firemen who sped to the scene took about an hour to put out '.ne blaze, which started at about 11.30
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  • 109 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. Police are looking for a young ex Woodbrldge Hospital patient ln connection with a fire at a house ln Jurong Road this afternoon. The Police Secretary. Mr. Loke Foo Yee, said the boy had set fire to some curtains and books
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  • 108 4 50 singers for first round of 'Radio Star' song contest SINGAPORE. Frl. Some 50 local singers will take part ln the elimination round for the "Singapore Radio Star" singing contest at the Radio Singapore auditorium at 2 pm tomorrow. The 20 singers selected lor the »eml-nnals will be presented with
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  • 40 4 SINGAPORE Trl —The Youth Volunteer* of the YMCA will hold a charity film show at the Lido theatre at 8.30 a.m on Aue 9. Proceeds from tne film. The Pink Panther" will gn towards the YMCA. Youth Fund
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. About 800 secondary school students will be selling flags for the Chinese YMCA tomorrow. Funds raised will be used to meet the association's expenses and neighbourhood community services.
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  • 228 5 3 DAYS OF JOY FOR BIRTHDAY OF NEGRI RULER CEREMBAN. Fn.—Ne- gri Sembilau will go gay lor tiiree days to celebrate the birthday of the newlyelected Yang di-Per-tuan Besar next Wednesday. The celeoratlotu will be the first in the Stale since Tuanku Ja'afar lbni AlMarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman. was elected
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  • 48 5 SINGAPURA. Fn. The tourM mdusirv will get another boost tomorrow when the P and G iuxui'v liner Orcadcs sails in lor a 10-hour stoD-o\er on her »ay tr Australia The 28.000-ton liner will arnv« witr. some 1.700 passengers- ol whom 240 will disembark here
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  • 415 5 Coroner records an open verdict SINGAPORE. Friday J^ CORONERS inquiry today recorded an open verdict on a woman killed in an accident involving a car driven by Mr. Winston Sng Peng Hock, organising secretary of the National Safety First Council. The victim was Lee
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  • 363 5 FARMERS WILL EARN MORE BY MUD A SCHEME ALOR STAR. Friday J^EDAHS 65.000 padi planters can expect to earn about $240 million more a year from their fields when the $204 million Muda irrigation scheme starts to operate, the Mentri Besar, Tan Sri Omar Shahabuddin. said today. "This amount is
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  • 147 5 Longer hours for teachers soon V I ALA LUMPUR. Fri. Teachers in West Malaysia will have longer teaching hours, probably from next term, the Minister of Education, Inche M««h i tried Khir Johari. >aid here today. Inche Khir who was returning from Sungei Patani. said: "This is to make those
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  • 63 5 PENANO Fn. Lull Huck H»l JO. whd pleaded not ttuilty to aitempied extortion, was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal nhen the prosecution could not produce the complainant. Low Kooi I*ng Lon- it was alleged, put Low in fear of death vhen he
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  • 35 5 PARII BL'NTAK Pn— Thieves nrokr open the coin box m a tclephune booth herr last night and look S3O worth ot coins. The booth ;.•> less than 100 yards from a police station
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  • 72 5 LONDON. Pn.— A Mala>»ian information ui:icer. niche Zakdria bin Syed Abdul Rashid. here on a three-month press and publications course, helped produce a booklet nn British agriculture entitled "British Government a*- sistance to agriculture Working with him were six officers from other counme6 Material for their
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  • 52 5 PENANO. Pri.— The Balik Pulau rural development committee has been allocated $5,000 by the Ministry of National and Rural Development for construction of lavatories in the muklms of Sunfrei Rusa and Permatang Pasir. The grant was made following pet :t ions from the villagers asking for
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  • 53 5 KUANTAN. Pn The Town Council has set up a light industrial sone on 35 acres of land at Pddang Lalang. less than a mile from the town hall. The president of the council. Mr. Kong Slew Hock, said that the council had already received about 50
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  • 34 5 IPOH. Pn Haj. Muliamed Yusof bir Haji Mnlutmed Attaa. 80. headmaster of the national type primary xchool i English' >n Ashby Road here hee retired after 41 year* in the teaching profestion
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  • 281 5 __l KUALA LUMPUR, Frl \VHOLE families ot kampong people have been attending the week-long YWCA Ideal Home exhibition at the Stadium Nega- ra. the general secretary of the YWCA here. Mrs Helen Tan. said today Many of them successtully bargained for reduction
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  • 234 5 4 starving Indon fishermen land in Kedah DENANG, Fri.— Four 1 starving Indonesian fishermen landed at Yen. on the west coast of Kedah. last night after having been adrift in their sailing boat for seven days. Jalutar bin Tigu. 26. and Karday bin Giman. 28. both of Belawan. and Omar
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  • 54 5 PENANG. Fri.— The matron of the British Military Hospital. Ll. Col. A.M. Williams, will present a donation of 54.000 from the British military forces to St. Nicholas Home for the Blind next Tuesday. The money will be used to furnish and equip the new
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  • 175 6 Bold drive, says US family planning expert L r UALA LUMPUR. 1V Fri. Dr. A. F. Guttmacher. chairman of the Medical Committee of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, is impressed with the "progressive and bold" step the Malaysian Government has taken towards family planning. Dr. Guttmacher. who is also president
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  • 39 6 lEI.UK ANSON Pi:. Yasmln bin H.«u Rasidi. 31. a kampoim worker, was fataliy injured when the motor-cycle lie m riding wa.s Involved in a collision with lorry at the 16th mile, Teiuk AnsonBrttran Da toll road, yesterday.
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  • 411 6 Synthetic is no threat, says Sekhar j KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. NATURAL rubber can be ahead ol synthetic rubber and Malaysia can retain the lead among natural rubber producers, the Director of the Rubber Research Institute, Mr. B. C. Sekhar, declared today In a strong appeal to the industry to switch
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  • 135 6 MANILA. Fri. —The JTI Foreign Secretary. Mr. Narciso Ramos, said toriav that a letter published in the Sabah Times yesterday that the Philippines claim to Sabah was inconsistent with thr provisions of the Philippines Constitution "may be true enough." The letter quoted Article One.
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  • 365 6 ALOR STAR, Friday IT was a proud day today for nine young RMAF officers when the Chief of Air Staff. Air Commodore A. McK. S. Steedman, pinned their hardearned pilots "wings' on their uniforms. Their graduation was the culmination of 10 months
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  • 188 7 ARMED PIRA TES STRIKE AGAIN Ml AX. Fri. Armed pirates in the Straits of Malacca last nieht robbed a .Malaysian Asherman of his net* and personal belongings valued at $3,000 five miles off Tanjong Tohor. The pirates, all eight of them armed with rifles and revolvers, intercepted Tan Sin Ling,
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  • 392 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. I^HK Minister ol Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today reminded schoolchildren that education was not only what they learnt from books it was also the vital business of learning to live with each other. Addressing pupils of the
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  • 39 7 sINOAHUKb Aii e.\prn M all luinrtfi ol i iiMtrial :i. i. I v Mi J..1H1 WaiUi >>i We*; Hr^m |i I'lrfim* Ij bf one of he aigen- manufacturers of ipring oalanrc equipment in Urn world.
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  • 63 7 PEN A NO. r-i The Pfnang Mwuy Energetic You'h Association < Pertuituan Tenaga Muda> will hold a torutn on "Youth and Eduraiion in th» Abdullah Munshi School hall on Saturday M*:n speaker* will b» Sved HavMiin All. of the University of v Hn Suhaimi bin Da"o H;<i!
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  • 57 7 1 av.IONO MALIM Fri.— lnche i R. M. Idns was fleeted president of the TamonK Muhni branch of the Alliance hero last n;elH Other officials elected "ere Mr On« le:k Hrng. Mr. V Sathivflu j and Inrhe Mohamcd Slianl bin < Suiud i icr-presideni > Mr. t*e
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  • 175 7 Another 'first' for flier Sulaiman C Q U A DRON- LEADER J Sulaiman bin Sujak. 32, i above i will take over I Malaysia's Chief of Air Staff on Nov. 1. when Air Commodore A McX S Stecdman. goes on retirement. This is the second •■first for Sqdn Ldr. Sulaiman.
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  • 298 7 'Liable to expulsion' SINGAPORE. Friday rpHE president of the 12.000-strong Army Civil Service Union, Mr. V. R. Balakrishna, today warned the unions branch leaders that they were liable to expulsion for making unauthorised Press statements. He was commenting on a statement made by the chairman oi
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  • 61 7 KUALA UMITK Kn The Tin induMiv 'Re.-eaicn ann Development i Bo«i'r! of Malay* will present 47 00<i COOtM of booklet.-. »nd m«i> 'i; Malaysia w> the Minister of Education. Inche m<>hamed Khir Johari. on Monriav. The Mentaiy Ol the board. Mr. O.E Pearson will present :ne
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  • 144 7 QENANO, Fri. The chairman of the Penanß Labour Party, Mr. Lim Kean Siew. today called for a "serious examination"' Into the recent arrest of four party officials in Penans and the shooting of a Labour Party member on Tuesday night. "Tlie Government must
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    • 265 7 Straits Times Crossword h m hi ki fiWr^ M'ROKS 7 AjpWBMIM .ilxmt pay el*I Duplicate rol* of M M gSNg^Vft nd a fr ,e n d tS.£>*» kI::,,;^,;:':;;,;: MSS ie 4 a round in organs- J* T*** ucm ror > EL*L i L. 13 Aii-eemg to study Ho*' .10.. 11.
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  • 113 8 Pork in markets is safe: Govt SIM.APORfc. Kri. The Primary Produttion Department today advised the public nut to be afraid to eal pork following reports of isolated cases of swine fever in the Republic. A spokesman for the department said: "We would like to assure the public that swine fever
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  • 278 8 Stoppage: Union calls to 600 to stand firm SINGAPORE. Frl Till-! Singapore Motor Workshop Employees I nion today asked ils 600 members employed in eight motor companies lo "stand linn" ;is Iheir employers served them notice lo return i<> work l>\ Monday, or lose their jolts. The Wearne Brothers group
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  • 26 8 SINGAPORE. Fn The 14.000--ton Strathbrora. .-econd of the P O> three new 21-knot super cargo liners, arrive.* in Singapore tomorlow on her maiden visit
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  • 124 8 Anna wins Picnic Queen title STUDENT nursi Miss Anna Poh. II (ecatre), after winning the "AI'PK Pidiic- Queen rontrst mi picnic organised h> the (irneral Hospital Nursini; Stall Branch of the Amalgamated I nion of Public Employees at 1.0--yang. Runnrrs-up wrrc Mis*. 11. h m Tan, 19 (left! and Miss
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  • 70 8 SINGAPORE. Kri. Some .on YIPs and leading Dusiness and community leaders tonight attended a reception to mark French National Day at the official residence of the French Charge d'Affaires. Representing the Sin- gapore Government uas the Education Minister. Mr. One Pan;: Boon, who proposed a toast to
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  • 102 8 Cars, TV, watches at Japan trade fair SINGAPORE, rii r oi Japan .-> major lacturers will take part in the Japan trade exhibition, which will be held at Victoria Memorial lull from July 21 to J7 Japan's motorcars and motorcycles. television and tape recorder sets. electrical home appliances, watches, cameras,
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  • 105 8 Regular FM service on Radio S'pura SINGAPORE. Fn Prom Monday. Radio Singapura'.s test transn in the Frequency Modulation band whicr- 'nas been going on ro ne time now. will be continued. and a rcgulai FM service will be introduced nn this band. The FM -ri Ice <• four |M ft
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  • 30 8 SINOAPORI mie Research Centre ai the University ot Btnnpwt i- hoKUng a seminar on foreign inve.stnvM's from July J4 lo 28 in the Art IffllWlllll. Bul:il Ti.? i
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    • 197 8 tu F >i I I ...ON US, WE /WE WONT W THINK THEY'LL JS*^( I ...BUT IF THEY LOOK A^VTHIMfi Z& NCE \SURE...mJT COULD LOOK WslOW TILL MAKE GOOO f I UK£ TH'ONES I VE BEEN SEE- I TTf cX«TUMeS, THFTY'RE PRETTY WE TtfY... k. CAVEMEN? f PUNNO. ING ON
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  • 122 9 1/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Pierre Anthonioz, the French Ambassador to Malaysia, today spoke of Malaysia "as an example that should be admired by all" on the occasion of France's National Day Bastille Day. Speaking over Radio Malaysia. Mr. Anthonioz said he rejoiced at
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  • 572 9 •BE LIKE CAESAR'S WIFE' CALL J£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Like Caesars wife, who was "above suspicion", people in top positions should set certain standards of morality. And a person like the chairman of the National Electricity Board, Dato Othman bin Talib, who is director-designate
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  • 226 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A 13-nation delegation on economic development and planning led by Dr. P. Wignaraja, of Ceylon, arrived by air today for a five-day study lour of "development i projects, policies and practical experience" in Malaysia. The delegates from Afghanistan. Formosa. Fiji.
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  • 207 9 Education chief back from foreign tour JESSELTON. Fri. The Sabah Director of Education, Mr. J.E.B Ambrose, returned here today after a three-month tour of seven countries studying the latest educational trends in Asia. Europe and America. He said on his return that Sabah might be able to get help from
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  • 221 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE Government and civil service trade unions should "give and r take" in industrial disputes, the president of the National Union of Telecoms Employees. Mr K. Duraiappah. said today. He was addressing delegates at the NUTE's fourth biennial
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  • 164 9 Night life dead in Kowloon she says LUI.\ LI'MPI'R. Fri. Ni«ht life is dead in Kowloon bec.aii.sr of the recent disturbances. a llntiK Kong singer. .Miss Virginia Kong Vuk Fung, 22 (above), said today. Miss Koiik who flew in yesterday said: "The nit lit clubs on the island are out
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  • 22 9 PENANG. Pri. -A 11l Choo Chee TWUH. this morning reported the loss of $550 from his Chulia Street home.
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  • 154 9 $1,058,827 appeal heard in chambers SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr Justice Kulasekaran today heard in chambers an appeal by the Far Eastern Puolishers Ltd. of Bras Ba.sah Road against the Judgment of the Deputy Registrar of the High Court in a claim for $1,058,827. The plaintiffs. Tien Wah Press Ltd., had been
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  • 30 9 SINGAPORE. Fn. The retrr- iriß Canadian High Commissioner In South-East Asu. Mr. B.C. Butler, flew to Kuala Lumpur today tn My farewell to thf> Malaysian r?ovf>rnmen' before returning iiome
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  • 288 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation of Malaya Timber Exporters" Association today called on the Government to set up an independent commission of inquiry to save the country's timber industry from an "untimely death." The associations President. Mr. Xavier Samy. also asked for
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  • 34 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Frl Thl» Sultan of Kedah will attend pni the Sultanah of Kedah will give nwav the prizes at the speech day of Sultanah Asma school. Alar Star- on July 23.
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    • 349 9 j i <&*>£T he I? i Sound i Y-^-:*y\^m speedo y i■ <^^^ Jetstream K Ta q-fC-jn pool -side, more tnd (fAf\\Y > *A V*~^'JL more people are sporting jwf *m 'T*i ''">> Speedo. And no won- tf jF > '"-/'tj Nd«r. Speedo stream- y \if J"\ I I I
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    • 42 9 FASHION PARADE I ...latest arrival of UWfflSfk dazzling styles* B|%||ll a-go-go dancing Wim\ onl9th42lstJuly,ats.lsp.m. I Lp^^^^l Premier Store, BATA BLDG. SINGAPORE J^f /wildly Invitation card to be requested by post or J I '^Sn collected at Bato Bldg. If I I COIOUf
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  • 43 10 in Bra's SIS (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF th* late Tan ■van Pin thank relatives, frlnids all division, of the Slnxnpnre Poll, c Korce for their condolen. c«, .lonattons. transport, wreath*. m«.ht vltit and attendance at the diner. l oti 1.1 7 «7.
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  • 62 10 If Wars'* tli (minimum) IN BVERLOVING MEMORY of dauEhtera Sooriamala. I'arimala and lianoharl ho went to their etemni r*st II :-M. Sa<lly iiumH. Always r*Bl*mh*red. IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr* Vary Kethlnaxamy departed ix. l» 7 M .'.'vrr i.. motten i.ut always deeply rememberM. Ke<|iiiem High Mass at
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  • 280 10 I* Wt4i 111 (Mtmimmm) COCKPIT HOTEL'S "RIJSTTAPIL" t* *erveri San. r. lav and Sunday. Uioea Reservations 33*41 Spori. DILL* IPBCIAc SAL! The >nd la the taut 4 yesra la on at ITA. Amber Ar.a'le. sum- today and wiu continue r«r abort s*a*on only JW73W. LIZABETH ARDIN'S CONSULTANT win (IV*
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    • 608 10 Higher yields, lower production costs and improved plantation practices are only half the rubber story as Mr. B. C. Sekhar, director of the R.R.1., reminded planters at the close uf their annual conference. The other half is a matter of technical quality, of presentation and pleas--1
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    • 355 10 In one sense Singapore's tropical fish industry has risen almost literally from the gutj ter. Some of the men who to- day run successful businesses got their start with fish they caught themselves in streams and drains, and fresh stock is still to be had for the catching
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    • 219 10 The West Malaysian timber industry is much too important to the country for long-standing uncertainty about the export of logs to continue. Suspicion is widespread that the regulations which prohibit the export of all varieties except mersawa and white meranti are widely ignored, or evaded, with two adverse
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  • 539 10  -  JOE HAGGERTY From New York -TF there are any pretty girls in Kuala Lum--1 pur or Singapore who think that having a job at the United Nations would net them a husband, they would be well advised to give up the idea. Virtually none
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  • 1234 10 Johnson's divided dissenters The crlrici of U.S. policy can hope to affect their country's political course only when they find common ground and drop tome prejudices by A Special Correspondent of the London Economist IT is not easy to assess the political impact of the peace movement in America. Its
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    • 690 10 Classified idverlisfmeals for Straits Times Malay Mail may be handed to: COLD STOKACI SUPIH MARKIT I B >o<l R*^<•pt.oe^•^f O«»k) COLD STORACI IKANCMtS CITY BOOK STOUt LTO. Colly*r Ouov. IM| NIWS HONT M M ISMAIL -<oitv <»oo<J. fstovol .Bo»a. NAMIIM STOHt. 1 14 19 1 pr» CrMjnoi Rood, yngnrt-rr 1
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    • 119 10 Man with a "SAM" You know, when you carry a Samsonite Attache', people immediately know who you are. The air, the personality, yon can't be anybody else, but a top marketing executive, a business representative or a person with a certain high social standing. Because you are a man with
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    • 39 10 Call Teacher's louc f\t>Zk\t\ IIMCHERS i yyCOTCHWHWeM Ah, unmistakable! HtMi /Worn, FORMULA* Jaw 4. "-DISNEY von i Uaby Baby 1 Powder navy H Powder jg| HEXACHLOROPHENE PyQ ztft active ingredients pure talc The Lion Dentifrice (M) Ltd. Peuling J»y».
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  • 242 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Five of the 11 workers retrenched by the Malacca Town Bus Services Ltd. last year are to be re-em-ployed by the company and the other six to be Riven priority when they apply for re-employment. The Industrial Arbitration Tribunal confirmed
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  • 982 11 ALOR STAR, Friday STOP IT, SAYS TUN RAZAK: THE BUMIPUTRAS MUST NOT BE MERE SLEEPING PARTNERS JUN Abdul Razak told 500 Malay business men from all over West Malaysia here today that Malay participation in business must mean 100 per cent participation and not name-lending. 'Bumiputra participation
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  • 59 11 SINGAPORE. Fri The Fisheries Training School oi the Primary Production Department, which is being net up at Ch*ngt Point, it, expected to take in its first batch of students before the year is out Initially, the school will concentrate on re-training fishermen to prepare tl cm
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  • 63 11 SINGAPORE. Pri.— The Swedish Ambassador in Singapore. Mr. A. SJolin. who leaves for home soon for re-assignment, today made a farewell call on President Yusof at the Istana Negara. He was accompanied by his wife. Mr. Sjolln, who was accredited Ambassador to Singapore last year, is
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  • 28 11 BINGAPORE. Pri. A maidservant Zahara bintp Mohamed. 23. had her gold necklace snatched away by a man yesterday as she was walking in Pasir Panjang Close.
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  • 327 11 SINGAPORE'S CASSIUS CLAY. Youth refuses to register for National Service SINGAPORE, Friday pORMER world heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay was mentioned in a National Service trial in the ainth magistrate's court today. Defence counsel, Mr. T. T. Rajah, drew a parallel between Clay's court trial and his client. Toh Ah
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  • 224 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Malaysia's chances of survival after the British Forces w i t h d rawal are poor v n 1 p s the Malays. Chinese and Indians are developed into a united, skilled and disciplined nation. the Democratic Action Party secretary-general, Mr.
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  • 47 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Vans di-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to the President of Iraq. General Abdul Rahman Aref. on the occasion of his country's Repuolic Day today. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, sent a similar message to the President.
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  • 95 11 lOHORE BAHRI Fri Johore police »oday advised the public not to park their cars in dark and lonely s'reets. "It Is be »<*r to leave them locked in wellI Tht<»d areas and. If possible. under street lamps." said the Johore CID. chief. Asst
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  • 198 11 j(UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Government has made great advance* in health and medical facilities, but the need to strengthen them, especially in the rural areas, will always be there, the West German Ambassador to Malaysia. Tan Sri Dr. Horst Boehling, said today. He
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  • 67 11 IPOH. Ft- A lorry driver. Wong Thin Fok 28 nho pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here today to damaging the rallwav gate ai L^hat Road with hU lorry on Apri. 2<* was fined $50. He tnid the court he had squeezpri pis' th. gate
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  • 21 11 PENANG Fri. A water-pump I was reported stolen from a tona> kanc anchored off Chulia Strts* Ctl-.aut last night
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    • 850 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Ku Ua Lumpur cartoon 7.U0 News in English; and Penan*; 6 Ipoh and 7.10 Liputan a weekly KaMalarra; 3 and 10 Johore layslan magazine in Mandarin; Bahru; 4 Taipin*; 7 Batu 7.35 Bewitched; 8.00 News In Pahat; 9 Kluanc Mandarin; 8.10 Balada Ma--300 p.m Opening and
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  • 252 12 THIS is an open letter to the Malaysian and Singapore peoples from the National Union of Malaysian Singapore Students of Australia. Although there are no official statistics, it Is a fact that the number of Malaysian and Singapore students undertaking various courses, academic and vocational,
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  • 162 12 Radio, TV licences every half year /'HE Wan Mahmood's revelation (ST. June 20) of the loss of $6 million revenue from radio and TV licences Is an eye-opener. There are some facts to consider however. Though only $12 a year for a radio licence and $24 for a TV. one
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    • 247 12 THE V.S.O. WORKERS IN SABAH YOUR report "Another British pullout after pay row" (ST. July ID said that I. "disclosed to the press here today that he and other volunteers serving in Sabah had received letters from their headquarters instructing them to return". As the only "disclosure" 1 have maae
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    • 267 12 New taxes that hit a small estate owner nißl\(i the Indonesian con- frontation, a number of new taxes were introduced, and the then existing ones were increased the reason being that the Government needed money to fight this confrontation. But now confrontation has been over for some time, and the
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    • 68 12 I WIBH to express my sincere appreciation for the splendid set-up and efficiency shown by the Singapore High Commission office in Kuala Lumpur for the manner in which they attend to the issue of the modified passports to the Slnga-po-e citizens residing In Malaysia When I
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    • 95 12 A BELL TO BEAT THE LIFT ROBBERS REFER to Perturbed's suggestion <S.T. July 8 1 for removal of the emergency stop button to foil would-be lift robbers. The button is necessary to stop the lift and prevent an accident when something untoward happens due to a fault in the mechanism.
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    • 238 12 SPEEDING is undoubtedly one of the causes of motor vehicle accidents. It is good to be able to trap guilty drivers with sophisticated instruments. However. many lives are also lost In crowded roads through Impatience on the part of some drivers, their lack
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    • 209 12 ON Sunday July 2 when entering Singapore at Woodlands, my wife, holder of a British passport was told that as her re-entry permit had expired she could only be given a two-werk visit pass, a rubbor chop to this effect bring stamped in her passport. The
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    • 53 12 DRASTIC MMUTCI should be taken against car and lorry drivers who park in no parking areas and those who rhrat the law by stopping in prohibited areas faking: engines trouble by lifting engine hoods Certainly some of our accidents are the direct result of such obstuctlve and dangerous parking. L.
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    • 1202 13 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. Stt OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK./ CONTINENT. Ltlt.if If Smgaeon P S "in Ptnif Cm OF CHESTER wOnaon. Rottercair. Mirourg. |i n TlttT CITY .F W..CESTE. ,7 ,1 J.I, 21 22 21/.4 M, CITY IF CUUOFOR. "f» nukH 14/ A, CITY BF ST. ALBANS U"
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  • 350 14 A RATHER bleak outlouk for the immediate future made for a lower Rubber Market during the first half i of the past week state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their curren' I survey. Prices decliin ft gradually by over one ceni before making a partial rej
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  • 206 14 MELBOURNE. Fn ¥RON OR producer. Hamrrslet Holdings trutured v ltli 8 jump of 30 rents to 55.70 in res ponse to its 53.1 million profit for the six months to June 30 Other mining issues were variable. Barriers eased early but some re covered to cl<>se New Broken
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  • 76 14 HINESE Produce Exchange. Slngapers noon pricoo per picul yesterday. Coconut OH: bulk S4Si sellers, ruia S5l BSMSIB. Capra: Mixed if oh loose July/ Aug. I'K/Contment S29t B P«Pf»«r: Muntok wnite si:i7» aeliera. Raniwak white *135 seli. ri, sprc;m Siurauak black S92t selleia. garble 1 LamponK black S97i sellers
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  • 31 14 o» Hong Kong ye«terday the US Dollar waa quoted at B.SII for T.I. and S.SOi for cash. Starling wan quoted at 16.12 *v.' ano tool of gold at 274*.
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  • 26 14 July 14. RLBBEK PRICE: 55 J cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: MMJM (up II cents) Estirnatrri ofTrrine 23U '.mis nip inn-.
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  • 833 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS had a quict--1 ly steady day on the Stock Exchange yesterday with activity continuing in certain selected counters. Matsushita fluctuated from 52.94 to 53. 12 to $3 to $3.06 as both longs and shorts continued to liquidate their positions,
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  • 35 14 M.il.«».«n Mm k Incli.r- iil* 13. In* 14 Industrials: lll.fi: 11 1 '17 Properties: Mil i:. IM.SI Minings: 'i;. M.M S rubbris Ill'i.T.'. 10»49 Dr.. Vi. I'tb.' inn Dec. 30. 196 b ion.
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  • 1277 14 LJ>I_SIN|}.S!S in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala l.umpui trading rooms of the ■Jlork l.\(hangr \rsterday with the number of shares traded in (rackets: INDUITRIALI: Beustoad <4.U00> tl II C. luiir («.uvu> 51. 68 D. iV.CIOU) *1 b'J U. ,-J>i.u<>U< SI 'U U. iU.OOi 51
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  • 148 14 SHIP! lying alonnnde the Singapore Harbour wharvot or oiMctod loday ara: Strut PUu 1/2. Kowa Maru a. Amcrakcrk H y Ampcnao 10 11, P»lru» I.'i'ie. Moonla ID, Qunung K«rlntjl 19. Nlcollrw Marrak ML Kunak '3O. Prscuii 31 3«. Kwetlin •*>/ 41. Var 42/4.1 Clytoneu* 44. Orcadre
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    • 131 14 TO GENOA MARSEILLES, ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG Singapore P Sham Penang WESTFALIA (HAPAG) ***** Jily 17/19 Illy 26 Inly TANNSTEIN (LLOrB) 21/23 lily 24/21 Jily 27 Jily -ALEMANNIA (HAPAG) S/11 Atf 12/14 At| 15 Aif HOLSATIA (HAPAG) 21/23 Aac 24/21 A* 27 Ait HAMMONIA (NAPAG) 10 12 Sept 13/15 Sept
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  • 375 15 STRAITS tin advanced 75 cents yesterday to $610.25 prr picul on reported better demand from all sources, particularly Japan. The advance was more or Icm in line with the gain of B 2 per ton in the three months forward buvrs' price in London
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  • 235 15 I *> I' first :udr rubber f.o.b. hu>ers i losed at 3 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore .veaterdav at 55! rent* prr lb. up a quarter of a rent on Thursday's cloaing level. The tone quiet. R. VS. and V .U.I cloving prices in renl* per lb.
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  • 29 15 sia made these chanties In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to SlitOi: Soiling TT er OD rosdy: West Germany ISM; Switierlsnd 140 and France IM(.
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  • 36 15 Further June crops notified are: Krmpas <iroup 1.349.500 lb Bukit Mrrtajam. Bukit Mrrlajaai EsUte 320.000 lb., Jahor Valley EsUU 183.000 lb.. Sunjfi Siput 83.500 lb.. Rini IMaUvs) 58.000 lb.. snd Brradin Rubber 146.000 lb.
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  • 49 15 M fereis Sl» iMimtmnm) MR. AND MRS. R. RAMACHANDRAN thank relatives and friends for attendance, presents and good wiah<e on the occasion or their marriage on 9.7.67, Ipoh. OR. ANB MRS. N. K. SHARMA thank all friends for their Greetings daughter Bharathi s marriage and tlie a: Maeras.
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    • 906 15 lli^g^^^^J^^^^^i^^y^^l^il^l^£^l IC'onlinurd fium I'arr 10) SITUATIONS VACANT li Wordt St (Min.)-Box ill rfs SfJaM WANTID attractive outdoor sainMM BtWttcßß, i hallengmK career. Apply Box A 4616 S.T.. S pore. REQUIRED EFFICIENT STINO typist for expanding company apply I Box A 4707 S.T. 8 pore ENCLISH SPEAKINC CENERAL Amah live tn
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    • 966 15 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wordt SI (Mi*.)— Box It tt* txlrm CLERK TYPIST WANTEO. Apply' in own handwriting to P.O. Box 2842 I Singapore. TECHNICAL OFFICER. Applications are invited for the position of Technical officer to deal with all technical aspects o' coated aod bonded abrasives I anl adhesive iroducta. The
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    • 926 15 EDUCATION IS Worm* St (Vin.)—B*x i* rlt txtrm EDUCATION IN THE V.K.— AdTUM Is available from DR. Llewellyn st Asscciatea Ltd.. offl<ia!ly recommended Educational Consultants. Kntry to BrbooU Colleges and I'mversity arranged. (We <*o not adMse on >t\ployment. leachen training or mireIng >. For full details and application forma by
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    • 853 15 FURNITURE I* Were 1 St rWs.|-| u J* eta .tfre FOR MODIKN OEtlOMt IB OkJN Furniture. Visit Adrians. R -r Valley Road, Singapore. BBBTC CAMPHOR CHISTS. TABLRI. HBSS racks, furniture. Teck lIT. Kil'.iaey Rd.. S pore, SALE OP LOUNCC DBSB by Dietnem Also three bedroom k cßen verandah preferably whole
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    • 613 16 VEHICLES KOR SALE N>arats <» Mm >— Box it ctt txtrm i"»*J CONSUL 31S. BBM lent condi»inc •■"> miX no. Tel it pore me r.iHtn JACUAR 2«. nw'n.B-i <■. Qn surann radio contact 5434U) l-im CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN IBM 19H3 Kord hriKin. excellent iond.t.on and apu.-..- or n.-me«! offer. i«*4 SIMCA I
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    • 1094 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE U xrrii tt. lMln.l— #aa rim MUM I**4 F 1000. I- Cortina miner t 'ortma l»«3 M IIM. r <ortioa r. Car. I9*l- Hillmsn r'SOUD. r I.VKI 1961 h t»i<i. IV*i r Angus Hiap Muat en Mt Middls Road. Spore. lei: J4C'- > l IHS VOLVO IMI.
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    • 925 16 MISCELLANEOUS li i Hiii.;— Box i» rr. oxtrm MAGNETIC »T«IPINC add Suuui tv vvui super sor 16mm aim. L«t us do your magnetic tiripiai. Qua! lt > i guarhiitesd v\ nt« U P.O. Boa I**S Singapore or visit Ttck Bus: Co M Killm*> Road > n«»our. T»l :»ij2»s STEAM BATHS.
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    • 1366 16 I By bbbV^\^Bbl bBBi "^T M MALAYSIAN FARMS (1963) LTD., bef to inform our Customers the change of Telephone Number to *****9. P.W.D. NOTICE The roadway at the level v Ing at Railway Telegraph post No. 62 11 ovei the approach road to the Aver Kuning North 4th Mile will
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    • 771 16 SELANGOR TURF CLUB NOTICE. H.M. THE AGONG'S GOLD Cl'P MEETING IMI. IST DAT SUNDAY 16th Jult 1967. 2ND DAT WEDNESDAY 19th July 1957. 3RD DAT SI'NDAY 23rd July 1967. The Usual $5- and $2 Totalisator, $2 Foreca**, and $1 Unlimited Sweep facilities will be provided. The $1 Unlimited Sweeps sold
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 807 17 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE EX PSA. STORAGE SINGAPORE STATIONWAGONS Four International 1964 model Stationwagons. 9 «eater, R/H drive, 119" W/B, powered by 8 cylinder petrol engines. Three with International car air conditioners. PLAN COPIER One unused Bruning model 7503 plan reproduction machine, plan size 42", Intensity 60 watt per Inch, suitable
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    • 849 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT IPOH COMPANIES (WINDCSG-UP) NO. 1 OF 19«7. IN THE MATTER of Ismail Company Limited And IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act. 1965. United Malayan Banking Corporation Limited PETITIONERS ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice U hereby given that a Petition for the Winding
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    • 904 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Application.* are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointments: 1. JUNIOR ASSISTANT COMMISSIONERS (Division n>. Department of Labour and Industrial Relations. Ministry of Labour. Salary scale: < Mem— $420x20-460 504x28-812; (Women) $370x20- 410 450 x 28 730 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current
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    • 684 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN BROADCASTING AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT. BRUNEI. Applications are Invited to fllll the following vacancies In the Broadcasting and Information Department, Brunei, (a) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT GRADE II (3 vacancies) QUALIFICATIONS: City and Oullds of London In- i stitutea Intermediate Telecommunications Technicians Certificate plus three years
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    • 659 17 TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF MALACCA THE PAWNBROKERS ORDINANCE (Chapter 218) Tenders are Invited for the aole right M> open one Pawnshop for a period of three <3> years from the Ist January. 1918 In each of the Btreets described in Schedule "A below and tender* are also Invited
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    • 583 17 1 1 JL. UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD. are pleased to announce the opening of ANOTHER BRANCH OFFICE located at 907, UPPER BUKIT TIMAH RD., BUKIT PANjANC SINCAPORE on 15th July, 1967. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Application*, are invited for the post of MECHANICAL ENGINEER in the Board. QUALIFICATION A graduate in
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 124 18 X i 1 1 \n PEXANG KKDAH BMH back tWfM (roni n BSSI lielnnd <o be»t Pnsilf 1-1 In their M«lay.»la Cup tie m Btsdtua !>■'- rulaman. Alor Star, la^t nlcht It was vweet revenue lor Keiiah who were whipped 7-0 by PenaiiK In
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    • 179 18  -  Joe Dorai TRIANGULAR TOURNEY CAMBODIA 0 INDONESIA 3 by INDONESIA beat Cam- 1 bodia 3-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium last nitiht to win the trianKUlar football tournament orsanisod by tho Football Association of Singapore. induncM.i ai,d Sinsajxire. who drew l-i in the fir>t match, finished
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    • 173 18  -  G. WOODEN FOR SEREMBAN'S STATION PADANG By CEREMBAN'S Station Padang. the town's main sDorts ground, will have floodlights soon. The equipment and in- '< stallation are estimated to 1 cost about $75,000. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has promised a contribution of $23,000 from the Central Government. The
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    • 469 18  -  Haji M. Taib MALAYSIA CUP SOCCER TRENCCANU 1 SINGAPORE 2 by SINGAPORE, the FAM Cup chainpiuns. moved strongly towards the season's big football ''double" when they beat Trengganu --1 in the first leg ol the Malaysia Cup inter-zone semi-final at Kuala Trengganu estordas. With a one-goal
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    • 277 18 Johore block S'pore revival hopes RAZAK CUP HOCKEY (JINGAPORES hop- ed-lor hockey revival suffered a heavy blow at the hands of Johore in the south zone of the Razak Cup championship on j the Singapore padang yesterday. Singapore were held to a scoreless draw by a young and Inexperienced Johore
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    • 1014 18 ATHLETICS PENAXG AaA i City Stadium i Men IOOn Ist aemifinal: 1 Jehlnglr All 2 Ismail Ahmad 3 Chang Sin Long 11.5; "nd <emi-final: 1 Tan Onear En 2 I jew Thlen Huat 13.3: !Nn lkt semi-final: 1 Jehingir All 2 Prem Kumar 28.4: 2nd aeanifinal: 1
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    • 278 18  - RECORD BY IRENE IN DEBUT OH KEE TIANG ATHLETICS By 1p I F T E E N-year-oid schoolgirl Ire n Pusnpam mad< triumphant deout in tne Penang AAA championsnips yesterday when she set B record of MJsec for the women's 400 metres. IreiH'".-> time beat the IHB mark of iß.Tsec
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    • 64 18 Sclangur'.s luoiball team to nuet Bangkok Bank in the A.sun Cii.tmpic.in Cup zone Una] first-leg a: Merdeka stadium tonight i 8.0» w.U be frun: Teh Cheng Lee. Kill. Abdullah Nordin. A<ci/i. Clrmem Sooujr, Sardur Khan. M. Onsndna, Nama&ivayam. Chow Kvsl lam. Chan Yong Chong Ibrahim Myd'.n.
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    • 255 18  - Four new men in Johore side E. FRIDA CRICKET By GEORGE Edwards, a 11 West Indian fast bowler. is one of four newcomers in the Johore side to meet Singapore in an MCA League match at the Singapore Padang today and tomorrow. The other mw men are allroundr-r S Kalle.
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    • 33 18 PARIS. Fri Tom Simp.-i.in, Britain's former world piofe»■ional road race champion, died :n <n Avignon hospital last night .if.-;-; being overcome by .hau.Vi.on in the Tour cie r cycle raer -Reuter.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 119 18 (fa HITACHI y <P r PACKAGED AIR CONDITIONERS FOR YOUR SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATION CONTROL. tmmm I—^\ U. FOR PLEASANT CUSTOMER SERVICE I 31 -SS rcond'.ionmg in hotels, banks, theatres, 'estaurants, bars, cabarets, beauty salons, departmental stores ■nd other establishments. FOR IMPROVING BUSINESS EFFICIENCY Air onaitioning of offices in general, hospital
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    • 80 18 EMERON SHAMPOO FOR All TYPES OF llStlX* „A -"—-I, "*ftn >^ G J* f EMFROV tv\ERON II QliiSvi SHAMPOO |M SHAMPOO aS nni^ir Hk CAVfNOCH EMERON SHAMPOO cc^Di" per bottle: 51.20 only UON fAT AND OK CO tTO TOKYO. JAPAN D >'!>.•<>•> THt UON OtNTIUICE V LTO, ,»-A TAKE HACKS
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 124 18 ATHUTKS Penang AAA an? v Perak (Victoria Green. PeciiamuJouahips 'City Stadium': Rang): Trenj?ganu v Kelaman Terak Police (Taipingi: S?or iK Trengganui; Armed Porcea Telecoms 'Cheras Rd); Spore S'eor (Seremban); Johore v Aault Education Board < Queer,*- Mil^cca Spore ptidangi wavi. Srhoeh: St. John's XL RI'GGFR Friendly: RMAP Merdek.-t Stadium >:
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 667 19  - Jerry's Kuda sparkles in trial EPSOM JEEP ON THE TRACK with NEWCOMER LORD SUSSEX LOOKS READY TO RUN WELL FIRST TIME OUT IN THE KING'S CUP SPRINT George West's King's Cup runner, Jerry's Kuda, did a smashing gallop on good going at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. Ridden by Moses Lee,
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    • 2175 19 ai Kuala Lumpur tomorrow Race 1-1.15 Class 3 Div 3 (56,500) 7f (Local Jockeys only) I ***** Ei'rutiir II t SH Yap) Lee 4 9.0 «R*hwi 15 t Grand Total iNaflfah. DanlfU 4 813 17 ***** LIU Marlrn* a, (HC Tan) J Donnelly 4 «13 *HmaMa 1 4 SWISS
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    • 95 19 JOCKtV fUKM gives placlngs of the past 16 mounts of the top jockeys. Latest placing Is on the right. Figures within brackets indicate number Of winners. Pretty (39 > *************** Coleman (39) *************** Harbridge (23) *************** Bougoure (20) *************** T'e\ena (20) *************** Lee (19) *************** Coles (19) ***************
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    • 250 19 Nicklaus and Devlin share the lead on 140 BRITISH OPEN GOLF T ONDON. Fri. D©fending champion Jack Nirklaus. (U.S.) and Bruce LVvlin (Australia) struck top form to take a one-stroke lead after the second round of the 72-hole British Open golf championship at Hoylake yesterday. Burly Nicklaus. 27, the U.
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    • 192 19 COUNTY CRICKET LONDON. Fri Pervez t^Jjad. the Pakistani slow leftarm spinner, performed a teat on endurance yesterday for the touring side against Sussex. Pervez bowled unchanged tor 4t-hr. to take 7-99 In 39 Overs. Close of play scores: At Hove. Pakistanis 245
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 230 19 National A welcoming smile and a warmhearted 'selamat datang* from pretty Malaysian Angeline Fea...the warm reception you get always, when you fly with Cathay Pacific. We want to be friendly. We want to make you feel at horn*. That's why we have flight hostesses from 9 different countries of the
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  • 231 20 IN REMEMBRANCE OUT t» ln\ t-4 l-ruthi r. To« Coon Hin i>a**rd «»ay on the U." ijT Ktinrral on 15.7 *7 at lit k.nnt Mrrrl maximillan 1 Ball) nuawlii paaard i»i'iii':t it Cortes* 'rave* ft i; milr Ipoh Uo.id if m for M John Oithrdral II MAURICE TAN TIIK
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  • 179 20 INVESTITURE AT MALAYSIAN MISSION IN LONDON LONDON. Fri. Tenjjku Abdul Rahman conferred on Air Chief Marshal Sir John Grandy the .Mulu.vMan equivalent of a knighthood at an investiture here yesterday. On behalf of the Y.ms cliPertuan Agong. the Prime Minister honoured him with the honorary award of Pangliin.i
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  • 107 20 State police called in to control riots NEWARK, Fri. State police and National Guardsmen were called in to help early today as police exchanged gunfire with rioting negroes. A police spokesman said what had been a serious disturbance had now deteriorated into a riot. The decision to call In State
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  • 81 20 President, wife attend a charity ballet SINGAPORE. Frl. President Yu-i>f bin Is.'iak and his wife attended a charity ballet performance at the Cultural Centre this evening. The dancers were pupils of the British European Association danc--1 ing classes, their ages ranging I from four to 15. A Chinese dance item
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  • 18 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— There were 121 traffic accidents, two classified as serious. In the last 24 hours.
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  • 361 20 LONDON. Frl.—lndustrials were subdued. British funds weaker on the London stock market today both still under the cloud of t»c U.K. June trade figures announced yesterday. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Frl—Spot IS1*!!.. Aug. 17 9 16d.. Sept. 17 9
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  • 106 20 24 STUDY GRANTS FOR QUEENSTOWN STUDENTS SINGAPORE, FrL The Queenstown Citizens Consultative Committee is offering 24 scholarships of *100 each to secondary school students from poor families the second year in succession that it has done so. Applicants ror the new scholarships must be Singapore citizens and residents ol Queenstown.
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  • 85 20 SINGAPORE, Frl— Mr. Kwek Hong Png of Hong Leong Co., Ltd., ha.s presented a cheque (or $10,000 to the University of Singapore on behalf of himself and his brothers. IMr Kwek Hong Kay. and Mr Kwelc Hong Lye. In memory of 1 their mother, the late
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  • 556 20 SINGAPORE, Friday. qiNGAPORE'S armed louts &A j written code of conduct today. II was promulgated by the Defence Minister, Dr. <'<>h Kenfl Swee, in ;j shod ceremony at his Ministry. The code's six rules state: "WE ALWAYS honour our nation We will do everything
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  • 108 20 HOM. KONG. Fri— The families of six Hong Kong policemen killed in last week's clashes will each receive a donation of lIKSIOOOQ. it was learned today. Thr donation will tome from the fund drive started by the Hong Kong General C h a m
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  • 301 20 India's task to make 410 BIRMINGHAM. Pit—England, who did not enforce the follow-on after dismissing India for 92. were made to struggle in their turn when the third Test continued today at Edgbaston. At close. England wr« all out for 203 In thoir second innings settin- India the ta*k of
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 137 20 L«te CLASSIFIEDS Wortt Mi Him, mum) I I I WATSON and <;,,r<l..r 'or lain md r- n>na on II 7 al QltMagl« 11. lal VONC r« Vi K.h .inn K d.tu«h'' it M.B.K.L i *r'.: ■toff. TAV li. .1 Ihi Kan .1 dangtiter Khoon II 7 ri:.l',k- r I «;..n
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    • 320 20 f*\ 1968 PROSPECTUS Cambridge >w-^ CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 171-C. Bcncoolen Street, Smgopore 7. Tel: ***** Our lores! prospectus contains a wealth of information ond instruction for Private School Candidates. Avail yourself of the opportunity to obtain a FREE copy of this valuable handbook of progressive education. HOME-STUDY COURSES (IN ALL SUBJECTS
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 52 20 The weather Highest and lowvt temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 88 77 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 86 77 C. Highlands 73 61 Jesaelton 88 75 Kuchlng
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