The Straits Times, 19 April 1964

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  • 17 1 AMr W* i In THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,469 SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 732
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  • 298 1  - The Malays of Indonesia and Sock's fears SAMAD ISMAIL By KUALA BESUT, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman said here last night that President Soekarno was trying to destroy Malaysia before the Malay speaking people of Sumatra, West Borneo and Celebes agitate to join Malaysia. He said this at an election rally
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  • 789 1 Terror may be mi^ivi<m stepped up as polling day nears: Ismail Massive hunt wu>\mj.j\m o n for 500 chutes in Thai border area PENANG. Saturday THE bombings in Singapore were likely to be intensified with the approach of polling day next Saturday, the Minister of Internal Security, Dato
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  • 17 1 TORONTO Sat. A rent-a-picture scheme ha* been started for children by Vancouver Art Gallery.
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  • 109 1 FLOODED BUT NOT A SOUL IS HURT JOKYO, Sat —These cargo ships were involved in a collision at the entrance of Ise Bay, north-west of To ba city, on Wednesday. Both vessels had their bows (arrowed) so severely damaged that they were flooded with water. However,
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  • 83 1 SHEFFIELD (Lngland), Sat. A local bookmaker, James Thorpe, claimed last night that at least two British Football League matches were "fixed" each Saturday last season. Mr. Thorpe claimed he had found oul about these matches 48 hours before they were played and "refused to take bets on
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  • 57 1 MELBOURNE. Sal. -Burglar Ron Leonard 25. who used a motor hearse to move stolen goods, was arrested because he "didn't look much like an undertaker." The Judge at Sydney Quarter Sessions was told that Leonard used the borrowed hearse "as a novel and Ingenious
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  • 40 1 COPENHAGEN, Sat— A Copenhagen court has recorded a verdict to the effect that "Fanny Hill" Is not a pornographic book. The edition which was acquitted here is the same as paper-back edition which a London court declared "depraving."
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  • 5 1 TO LIVE OR TO DIE
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  • 74 1 LONDON. Sal The Times <>f I ondon. which advertises "top people read the Times." honoured Khrushchev yesterday by making him the lead in its social news column with the frllowhu: "Mr. Khrushchev is 79 today." But in Tirana, capital of Albania, the Municipality marked the occasion by
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  • 244 1  -  ABUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE, Sat. Saboteurs failed in their attempt to destroy a bridge across the 11-mllestone Tempenls Road at 8.40 p.m. tonight. No one was hurt. The T.N.T. charge, planted at one corner of the 24 by 30ft. reinforced concrete bridge,
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    • 330 2 HUNT STILL ON FOR THUGS IT UA L A LUMPUR, Sat. Selaneor police today continued their crackdown on gangsters in several parts of the capital. The OCPD here, Superintendent C. M. SunderaJ, said: "We are roping in the remaining members of the sang whom we believe have taken part in
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    • 98 2 Changing in public LONDON, Sat. /CAUGHT in the act of chang- E ing her lingerie in public, is French fashion model, Sophia Onidde (right) who draped herself in a hanging garment to exchange a brief giggle with com- patriot, Kate Noel. Actually, the E camera man invaded the privacy of
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    • 342 2 KUALA KRAI, Sat. rE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. tonight warned the PMIP that it would be the Government's duty to protect democracy from being perverted and exploited by religious groups. Tun Razak said this at an Alliance mass rally at Guchil.
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    • 315 2 Polls in Brunei Parties can't agree BRUNEI TOWN, Sat. Two political parties here yesterday expressed conflicting views on proposed constitutional changes in Brunei. Tuan Haji Ghazall Umar, President of the Brunei Peoples Alliance, welcomed the Sultan's announcement that new elections would be held and hoped it would lead to a
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    • 513 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. RUBBER DISPUTE CAN BE SETTLED ONLY BY ARBITRATION MPIEA Malayan Planting Industries Employer*' Association said today the only way industrial action threatened by the National Union of Plantation Workers could be averted was through arbitration or by the union reducing its claims. The
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    • 263 10 Remah is winning them over [(UANTAN, Sat. Che Raraah Musa, wife of the Minister of Health, said here today that rural women were becoming increasingly aware of the importance of the coming elections and the impact it would have on the future of the country. "They realise that this is
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    • 82 10 PHILIPPINES General Carlos P. Romulo receiving flowers from an Indonesian girl as he arrived at Kemajoran Airport in Jakarta to attend the AfroAsian preparatory conference. After the meeting, Gen. Romulo said he saved Malaysia from being excluded from the second Afro-Asian conference scheduled for March 10 next
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    • 226 10 Kean Siew: S'pore bombings may be inspired by PAP PENANG, Sat. "yHE chairman of the Socialist Front elections committee. Mr. Llm Kean Siew. said today it was significant that certain alleged subversive incidents "as the bomb Incidents in Singapore should ta<e place just before the elections in Singapore and Malaya.
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    • 223 10 INDONESIANS IN GUNBOATS CAMPAIGN FOR FRONT Sunday Times election documentary MUAK, Saturday. Indonesians in gunboats are asking Malaysian fishermen in the Straits of Malacca to vote for the Socialist Front. This was disclosed by the secretary of the Johore Alliance, Mr. Seah Teng Ngiap. Mr. Seah, who is standing i
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    • 272 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat..— The People's Action Party's parliamentary candidate for the Bungar constituency, Mr. Devan Nair, today challenged his Socialist Front opponent, Mr. V. David, to stake his reputation In a court of law. In a statement rebutting Mr. David's charge that the PAP
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    • 109 10 NIBONG TEBAL. Sat. No official action Ls to be taken to bring down a Socialist Front flag which is hoisted on a 15-foot pole on top of the steel bridge at Sungei Krian on the main North-South trunk road. Stating this today, the OCPD, Nibong
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    • 54 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Dollali bin Ismail. 29, MM today sentenced to six months' jail and four strokes of tile rotan when he was found guilty of extorting $10 from N. K. Ramasamy at Batu Road on Jan. 16. The sentence is to be followed by
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    • 74 10 BANTING. Sat. The Assistant Minister ol Rural Development. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'kub. today opened the sixd.iv work camp organised by the National Union of Federation Mu.slini Students at Kampong Sungei Lang, near here. About 40 students from the University of Malaya, College of Agriculture.
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    • 28 10 BATU GAJAH. Sat.— A $37,000 Muslim religious < Independent > school has been built In TanJong Tualang Road, near her*, with funds donated by the Social Welfare Department.
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    • 250 10 J^OTA BHARU, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. and his wife, Toh Puan Raha. arrived here by air this morning to begin a threeday election tour of Kelantan. They were greeted at Pengkalan Chepa, airport by high Alliance officials Including Tengku Razalelgh, secretary
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    • 335 11 'PMIP will have to pay heavily' l/UANTAN, Sat. The former Ambassador to Indonesia, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here last night that the PMIP was following the footsteps of President ooosiar no by trying to drive a wedge between the »lalays and the other races by preaching religion and
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    • 28 11 PENANQ. Sat. A schoolboy Saw Lean Wall. 18, was robbed of a watch and three pens while he was on his way hone from school yesterday.
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    • 402 11 Low-cost homes for sale at $32 monthly Sunday Times election documentary PENANG, Saturday. jHi: Minister of Interior and Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Da to Abdul Rahman, said here today the Alliance Central Government had done "quite well" in carrying out its low-cost housing programme. "With the fund of
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    • 477 11 LUMUT HAS BRIGHT INDUSTRIAL FUTURE: MINISTER I POH, Sat. Dr. Lim 1 Swee Ann. the Minister of Commerce and Industr.*, today predicted a bright industrial future for the Lumut coastal area of erak and iurthtr development of its tourist trade. This, he said, was part of an overall pattern to
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    • 27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A three-man Pakistani delegation arrived here today to present their case in the Kashmir dispute to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman.
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    • 64 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —The Joint Chairmen of the National Operations Committee' LA. Gen. Tengku Osman and Dato C.H. Fenner, have sent "warm congratulations" to the 50 Ibans who recently routed a band of 12 Indonesians, killing three and capturing five of them. The message, which
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    • 195 11 Had 560 lb of tobacco, fined Singapore; sat.— a housewife was today fined $5,000 in default one year's Jail for having in her possession 120 lb. 10 oz. of dutiable cigarettes and 568 lb 5 oz. of dutiable tobacco. Ti Teck Al. 30. of Syed Alwi Road did not pay
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    • 11 11 MR M. A LEGRANT ot 41-C. Wlnstedt Drive, passed away
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    • 156 11 JESSELTON, N.it—Tli.-n--was no trace of neocolonialism or imperialism "in any part of Malaysia," an African tradeunionist, Mr. E.C.A. ode-yi-mi. said here today. Mr. Odeyemi, the leader of a group "f nine Afro-Asian trade unionists, now visiting Malaysia, told reporters on arrival at the
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    • 479 12  -  Lee -by 'WE WILL RESPECT THE PRIVILEGES AS SPELT OUT IN CONSTITUTION' gINGAPORE, Sat The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night reiterated the Singapore Government's pledge to respect the rights of the Malays as spelt out in the Malaysia Constitution. "Our policy on Malay rights
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    • 219 12 Penang Arrivals AIRPORT arrivals and depar- tures for today: MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106 1 7.35 a.m.: Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 032) 9.45 a.m.; Singapore, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.35 am Kota Bharu (ML 035) 12.05 p.m.: Bangkok (ML
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    • 57 12 ALOR STAR, Sat. The Sultan of Kedah was among a large gathering which attended the funeral of Dr. Ahmad bin Murad here this afternoon. Dr. Ahmad. 40. a registrar of the General Hospital. Ipoh, died suddenly in his house there yesterday afternoon. The body was brought
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    • 40 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. Muthu <> Sellanthu. 16. today pleaded gu:!ty in a magistrate's court to a charge of committing house-breaking and stealing a box of matches worth five cents belonging to Radhima bte. All. Sentence wa» postponed to Monday.
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    • 168 12 LONDON. Sat. The US. General Services Administration was preserved an almost entirely free hand In its tin release programme, says Vivian Younger and Bond Ltd in the March-April "Tin Review Almost the only remaining restrictions are that sales will be kept to a prompt basis
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    • 78 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Law Fah, alias Kok Kheng Chooi., 45, was today charged in the Sessions Court here with committing bigamy. Law was alleged to have committed the offence by marrying Lav Ah Moy before the Registrar of .Marriages here on July 29, 1961, when he knew
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    • 48 12 24-hour fair a big hit SINGAPORE. Sat. A continuous throng ol young and old crowded the Great World from this morning lor the mammoth fair organised by the Singapore Association lor tlic Blind. This fair which began at 11 a.m. went on round the clock with non-stop entertainment
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    • 45 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. More than "300 recruit* will pass out from the Police Training School in Thomson Road on Monday at 5.30 p.m. The Inspector-General of Police. Malaysia, Dato C. H. Fenner. will inspect and take the salute at the parade.
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    • 241 12 PENANG, Sat.— A clerk Miss Koay Qeok Suan, was burnt when her home in Cannon Street caught lire early this morninc. Five other members of her family escaped, unscathed, down a fireman's ladder. Miss Koay. 21. was .sent to hospital whrre her condition
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    • 53 12 SINGAPORE. 5..1. Police rushed thi.s afternoon to th« Ruby Tln-a;re in BalesCer Riud when told that a bomb h.ici been planted there. But ileux. About 50 men from the Reserve Unit cordoned off the area 10 begin a search. A show II Iotag on
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    • 44 12 PENANU. Sal. —Three youth* held up a salesman, Mr. Ho Chew Mm. 32. in Campbell Street yesterday, examintd his identity card and then assaulted him. Mr. Ho was on his way to work when the youths came up to him.
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    • 21 2 MRS. V. GANAYSON THIANGAMMAH expired. Cortege leavea Mrs. Applah's residence, 6 Eaton Place. Hillside Drive. Hindu Crematorium 5 p.m. 19.4.64.
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    • 161 3 MORE FAME FOR GILLIAN SINGAPORE. Sat.—Forme r Singapore schoolgirl, Gillian Urn. who was the youngest local student to win a pianoforte scholarship at the Royal College of Music In London, has won yet another distinction. The 17-year-old pianist has been chosen as one of the six finalists In the music
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    • 675 3 J£IALA LUMPUR, Sat. A change in government at this crucial period in our history may be a change from our hard fought freedom to one of frustration. Speaking in a political campaign broadcast over Radio Malaysia this evening, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak,
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    • 423 3 Kuala Trengganu stays awake to greet Tengku KUALA TRENGGANU. Saturday. 'J'ENGKU Abdul Rahman was given a hero's welcome in the early hours of this morning when he arrived in this town after a triumphant tour of Kelantan and North Trengganu. A mile motorcade escorted the Tengku from the Losong ferry
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    • 4 3 ASIANS IN KSXJLu323 ES3ESSB
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    • 110 3 Three years' jail for having guns KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Chan Kee Tuck. 24. was today .sentenced to three years jail (or possessing two revolvers in a house at Hock Aun Estate, 4i mile Klang Road, without permission Chan, who pleaded guilty, was arrested by a police party at 5.30 am
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    • 60 3 IPOH. Sat. Captain Anochar Napuwongse. librarian of the Chulachomkloa Royal Military Academy in Bangkok, todiiy praised the Municipal Ipnh Library for :ts "small but variable" collection of relerence books Capt. Napawonßse. whose 10-day tour ot Malaya is sponsored by the Thai Embassy, was accompanied by
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    • 87 3 TODAY'S BIG SPEECH KLALA II M PI K. Sat. An Alliance rally will be held at the Sultan Suleiman Club here tomorrow at 8 p.m. at which Tengkn Abdul Rahman b ezperled to make a very Important speech. The Tencka will return from the East Coast statei tomorrow after a
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    • 31 3 PBNANO. Sat Two thugs threatened to assault a stall keeper. Hajah Mydin. vi Tye Sin Street last night when he asked them for payment of two packets of cigarettes
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    • 44 3 Mr. Firdie Salahudin. Television Sineapura's sports reporter, and his bride, the former Miss Isha Abdeen, a teacher, after their wedding in Singapore yesterday. A large gathering of television and newspaper men attended a reception at the Rosee Dor after the ceremony.
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    • 152 3 Plane in airport drama CINGAPORE. Sat. A Cathay Pacific Airways Convalr 880, which took off for Bangkok this morning, flew back to Paya Lebar Airport after 30 minutes because of engine trouble. While on flight, the pilot had radioed to the airport's control tower when he suspected there was something
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    • 23 3 DEATH K. ARUMUGAM (Planter* passed away on 18-4-64 at Vaddukoddai. father of Mr. A. P. Rajah Barrister Singapore and Devarajah Barrister Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 267 4 BKI SSfcl.S. Sat Iwo doctors and one technician from a Brussels private clinic are being questioned in connection with alleged "sabotage" in the clinics operating theatre police said here today. They said the investigation was touched off by the death of a patient at the
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    • 372 4 SAIGON, Saturday. and Vietnamese police braced for attempts on the life' of the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, today amid intelligence reports that Viet Cong suicide squads might make a grenade assassination attempt. Early today, a bomb exploded in a bus carrying U.S. servicemen
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    • 350 4 The safari cure... FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO GIVE UP SMOKING JOHANNESBURG, Sat. One hundred "tobacco slaves" have been invited to go on safari Into the bush. This new-type safari, being organised here b\v a number of doctors. Is aimed at breaking smokers of their passion for cigarettes and getting
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    • 56 4 TURIN Sat. Two-year-old Andrea Loro discovered a new game throwing things into the street from her parent* 1 apartment Down went £450 1M*3.825) worth of silver ashtrays and antiques. A woman in the street put them all in her bag and so far police
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    • 292 4 NICOSIA, Sat. A Cyprus government spokesman said yesterday that there is no substance whatever in press reports claiming that President Makarios is planning an all out attack on the Turkish Cypnots. The spokesman said that since returning from Athens on Thursday night the President conferred with
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    • 104 4 JAKARTA. Sat— Travellers from Solo in Central Java today reported rats still trouble the tanners there. One traveller said the countryside was alive with rats. They had decimated rice crops and even on occasions bitten people. He feared their menace might increase with the approaching dry
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    • 144 4 CHAPLIN TO STAR HIS SON IN FILM HE WILL DIRECT MILAN, Bat Actor Charles Chaplin said in an Interview here yesterday that he will star his son Sidney In a film satire with Chaplin hlmsel! doing the directing and background music. Chaplin. 75 on Thursday, came to Milan for the
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    • 715 5 NZ has made its stand dean Holyoake BANGKOK, Saturday. J HE I*ew Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holvoake said today there was no doubt what his country bound by a defence treaty with Malaysia would do if the Borneo situation deteriorated seriously. Indonesia has been made to understand this, he
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    • 126 5 HOLLYWOOD (California), Sat. Because they butii liked the script, Barbara Stanwyck (above) and Robert Taylor once man and wife plan to star together in a movie. Taylor and Miss Stanwyck were divorced in 1951 after 11 yeau ot marriage. Taylor is now the husband of German
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    • 138 5 Priest in love quits to marry DONN Sat.— Father Ingo Malnka, 35, celebrated 11 o'clock Mass in his church at Cologne, then said: "I am going to shock you, but I want you to be the first to know that I am going to get married. Then, as many of
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    • 65 5 t WASHINGTON. Sat. Amee rican assistance to Indonesia for next year is confined to US$9.B million 'M 529.400.000 in techr nical co-operation, the U.S. Congress has been told. i The Agency for International Development said the proposed aid programme to Indonesia will r
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    • 223 5 Jerrie is home first QOLUMBUS (OhioV Sat. Mrs. Jerrle Mock set her single engine plane down at Port Columbus last night and became the first woman to fly solo around the world. The 38-year-old housewife descended from the red and white "Spirit of Columbus" to hugs and kisses from her
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    • 184 5 Africans go on women rampage CALJSBURY. Sat— A gang of between 40 and 50 Africans attacked white shoppers in a department store In the heart of Salisbury today amid mounting racial tension. An eyewitness reported the gang: swarmed into the women's clothing department of the O.K. Bazaars department store shouting
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    • 290 5 LONDON, Sat CALL BY 40 NATIONS THE International Conference on Sanction! Against South Africa, ending here today, will ask the United Nations to enforce total economic sanctions, conference sources said. Malaysia is represented at the conference by Professor Llm Tay Boh, Vice Chancellor of
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  • 540 6 THANKS TO NEHRU OPINION Sunday. April 19, 1964 FIFTEEN yoars ago when explaining neutralism to the United States Congress Premier Nehru wound up with these ringing words: "Where freedom Is menaced or justice threatened or aggression takes place we shall not be neutral." In the confrontation crisis Malaysian freedom has
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  • 612 6  - THE LONELINESS OFA LONG DISTANCE WALKER i DAVID BARATHAM Oi tMt ■•rniig •f tkt Mtlay Mail Bi{ Walk... By YOU take your place. The gun goes up. Hesitantly the caravan staggers off to an indifferent start and then remorselessly picks up speed. Ahead He 14 miles and the prospect of
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    13 6 The toll that nine years of leadership has taken out of a man
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  • THE THINGS THAT PLEASE ME...
    • 278 6 THE THINGS THAT PLEASE ME... THE size of money in the East Coast states. The way a dollar stretches, or rather. a coin rolls. For with Just five cents in your pocket, you can always get enough to eat. Thj flshermen's wives, who sell cakes of all kinds, will always
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    • 117 6 •...BUT I AM NAPPY' THAT many years ago, though I had a chance to better my prospects I refused to move out of my hometown. All my friends left Kuala Kangsar the moment they finished their school final but I did not have the heart to quit familiar 'surroundings or
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    • 70 6 T*HAT in this hard. A materialist age Malayans haven't forgotten the old folk whose sacrifices made it possible for us to enjoy life as we do today. That the Malayan family regards grandfather and grandmother as essential parts of the household and so looks after and cares for them and
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    • 78 6 JARRING JINGLES rpHAT polling day Is near X and soon I will hear no more those terrible use-your-vote radio jingles whose imbecility has driven me to a distraction best expressed in this verse from Lafayette Stuch: For unpleasant things we would rather not see We have eyelids to shut out
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    • 30 6 NAPOLEON once said: 'Ability is of little account with opportunity." Opportunity came with independence in 1957 and the Alliance have given ample evidence of its ability. AKBAR DEEN, Sunqei Buloh.
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  • 846 6  -  HASNAH VIMALA-CHEN by THAT IS THE REAL ISSUE WHEN YOU CAST YOUR VOTE ON SATURDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday CLEMENT ATTLEE is once supposed to have said: "All public office is hell. The Prime Minister's job is much, much warmer." One look at the pictures on
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  • 3295 7  - 'You have just 90 seconds to get over the Berlin Wall' Sunday Serial JOHN LE CARRE A voice on the Western side called 'Jump. by THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD Security in London must be raving mad. So it seemed to Alec Leamas as he faced a
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      452 8  -  EVELYN BY WORTH MORE THAN MONEY WHAT is required in home furnishing today is not so much working capital bul ingenuity and a fund of ideas. I was told this by three housewives. Mis. Tan Jee Kin, Mrs. S. Kingsmead and Mrs. Molly Appadurai who furnished their homes, not
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    • 308 8 Questions and answers EXPENSIVE LOOKING lined curtains for the bedroom made with the minimum of trouble. They are plain yellow sheets folded in half, with the finishing touch of white cotton fringe round the bottom edge. The curtains match the room's bed spread, which is a third yellow sheet. MY
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    • 151 8 GOOD FOR A LAUGH "f OOK here. Betty. Li there's Just got to be a change We Just never stick to our budget." "But really Tom. you needn't blame me! It's all because of our neighbours!" "What in the world do they have to do with it? •They're always buying
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    • 384 8 GETTING SET FOR DOWN UNDER 4 READER. Mrs. Fay A Delany. of 53. Tavistock Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate, ha.s written in to help Mi s Sheila Chan on the choice of clothes to takt to Australia. Miss Chan wrote In recently seeking advice for lieiself and another friend who is
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    • 325 9 Abortion that killed a bride-to-be I POH. Sat. A woman died a lew months before her wedding day after she tried to carry out an abortion on herself, an Inquest was told here today. Hah Fee Uan. 25. a petrol station attendant, died In the General Hospital here four months
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    • 168 9 Man, 28, kidnapped his fiancee, 15, then assaulted her mother PENANG, Saturday. shop assistant, Ng Chin Poh, who had a misunderstanding with his future mother-in-law, trespassed into her house on April 1 and assaulted her with a chilly pounder. The sessions court president. Mr. B. T. H. Lee, today fined
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    • 80 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.—lndonesian professional boxer. Golden Holt, has written to the Sinsapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, seeking an interview regarding hla attempts to seek political asylum In Malaysia. Hoff. who took an active part in the "Colonels Rebellion" of 1958 in Indonemu. now fears
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    • 30 9 KL'AI A LUMPUR Sat— The 113 n. m >-xteiiMon of the mam rrilwav line from Prai to Buttarwortta is expected to be completed by the middle of 186*.
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    • 166 9 New plan to boost industrial ventures SINGAPORE, Sat, —The Investment Promotion Division of Singapore's Economic Development Board is being reorganised to help the State catch up on its "lost" years In the field of industrialisation. Heading this drive is the newly-appointed chief of the InvesTment Promotion Division, former Indian advertising,
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    • 35 9 DEVON, Sat. Two minesweepers handed over by'tlie British Royal Navy to Malaysia at the Devonport dockyards yesterday were renamed by Tengku Maimunah. w:fe of the Malaysian High Commissioner, as the Jerai and Kinabadu.
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    • 243 9 JAILED FOR $400,000 ARSON BID MALACCA, Saturday. r |^Wo labourers were today found guilty in the Sessions Court here on a charge of attempting to commit mischief by setting fire to a $200,000 rubber factory containing rubber worth a similar amount in Bachang Road here. They were Loh Keow, 32,
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    • 158 9 BUSY SINGER TO FIND TIME FOR BOYFRIENDS T ONDON. Sat. Chinese pod singer Pan Wan Ching is now in London to sUn a contract with a leading British record company. The 25-year-old Shang-hai-born entertainer has travelled the world, singing in the native languages of France.
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    • 91 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following were elected office-bearers at the annual meeting of the Old Rafflesians 1 A.-sociation held at Raffle:- Institution: President: Dr. C. J. Poh: vice-president: Mi>-s Tan Sock Kern. Miss N E Norris (ex officioi. Mr. E.W. Jesudason iex offlcio). Hon. secretary: Mr. Wong Clr-'W
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    • 92 9 TOOAY BedlU Kechil 1.41 a.m. (5.7 ft) 4.04 pjn. (7.lft): Singapore 2.47 ».m. (B.4ft) 5.34 pm. (6.7ft>: Port Dickson 11.06 a.m (6.lft); Port Swettenham 10.27 a.m. (10.1 ft) 10.49 pm. <86ft): Penan* 5.43 a.m. (5.5 ft) 5 16 p.m. (6.3ft V TOMORROW Seriilt Kechil
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    • 88 9 Et tu Brute!-by Mr. Sundram C 4^P~Td f^?^TTT^^" T»HE Malayan Teachers' ColA lege in Glugor, Penang, celebrated the 400 th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth this week with the presentation, in its open air theatre, of one of the Bard's most pr_ pular plays, "Julius Caesar." Above. Caesar (V. Kanagasundram) points
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    • 451 9 Men of devotion SPLENDID EXAMPLE OF CIVIL SERVANTS PRAISED BY TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. fHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today praised civil servants in the country for the way ihey had gone about their jobs "calmly and unperturbedly" during the past 15 months of tension and strain. The tribute
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    • 408 12 RADIO MALAYSIA TODAY ltmai a i lIMDIIR for the e^lng 603 Talking Records: 10.30 On Stow: UM KUALA LUrVIPUri polnf 618 Musi; Hath Charms; The Naturalist: 11.15 The Tom»--630 The News: 3.40 Race results: do: 1130 The Newport Jazs Pc»AJH.: 6.00 Time signal, we- 645 Swlng Quarter; 7.00 Party tlval
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      • 422 13 WEIGHT LIFTING has always been regarded as a sport for he-men, but shapely red-head Suzi Miller, now entertaining at the Goodwood Park Hotel in Singapore I claims it is just the thing to keep j a girl trim. "I've been lifting weights since I was
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        292 13 THE THEATRE »pHE coming week in Singa- pore offers a very great aeal to theatregoers. Its red-letter day Is Wednesday, this being Shakespeare's birthday and the opening night of the Stage Clubs presentation of 'Twelfth Night at the Victoria Theatre. This production has had Singapore's best resources In acting talent
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      • 492 13  -  JOHN CRUESEMANN By_ SHE TAKES THE SWING BACK TO FILMS— AND HAPPINESS gIX months ago, after a long, hot summer season in the Broadway musical "Tovarich," Vivien Leigh had to leave the show because of exhaustion. Not just because of "Tovarich." The two years before that had been
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      • 162 13 Mr. Kazan misses with the accent THE ANATOLIAN SMILE" is perfectly fitted to life under Turkish oppression when the subject .Greeks carefully arranged their faces in a smile as their oppressors rode b." 70 years ago. Thus they hid their hatred and maintained their honour, locked safely behind the smile.
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    • 542 14 DO YOU have a query or doubt? Write to: The City Editor, Sunday Times, Time* House. River Valley Road, Sin- j <apore 9. YOU can expect little activity on the Stock Exchange this week as political parties wind up their hectic campaign for Saturday's elections.
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    • 51 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Chew Hock Chiow was today charged in a magistrate's court with using criminal force on a woman Poh Swee Kiok, at Kampong Tiong Bahru with intent to outrage her modesty at 830 p m on April 17 The case will be heard on June
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    • 421 14 Sting Back Home Kuala Kangsar on a Sunday afternoon UOW can I fully des- cribe that wonderful nostalgia that assail those who return to a beloved hometown after a long absence? The flood of bitter-sweet memories are quite overwhelming. I It was a bright Sunday afternoon when I returned to
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    • 302 14 SINGAPORE. Stit.— Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today. with the number of the shares In braokets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (2.000) $1.86; Cold Store (1.000) $3.37; Dunlops (2.000) $2.80; Esso (2.000) $2.98; P. and N. Ords. (1.000) $3.M. (3.000) $3.35;
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      339 14  -  PETER LIM By ▼HE sports saloon fa: painine 1 in popularity hrrc is the handsome little MG 1100. >above) You see it everywhere out front on the highway, straining to (to at traffic lights, sophisticated in town and discreet in the moonlight. This is the faster version of the
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    • 280 14 TV: WHAT YOU CAN SEE TODAY rpELEVISION programme* ft» JL today: TV SlN(.\|>| RA Ctunnrl 5 P.M.: 12 55 Opening and programme summary. 100 The City The City and the Future; 130 The Rosemary Clooney Show; 200 News In English; 2.10 The Saint; 305 Chinese cinema Fun Hul Hlong Kong
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    • 25 14 SINGAPORE, Sat— Thursday. April 23. has been declared a public holiday for Harl Raya Hajl instead of Wednesday, it was announced today.
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    • 237 14 CIVIL ENGINEERS I Graduate Civil Engineers are invited to apply i I for the following positions in an Australian/Mala- I yan joint venture company. (a) Field Engineers with experience in survey s are required for on-site supervision on I construction projects. Applicants must be I prepared to work anywhere in
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    • 1000 15 (JO for the lightweights in the King's Cup "Trial" over 6f (Race 4) at Kuala Lumpur today. They will be going flat out to qualify for the big sprint next week. Jamour (7.10), Royal Meadow (7.8), Lucky Lucky and Nashor (both
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    • 170 15 SELECTIONS Epsom Jeep s best bets are Aqua Queen (Race 3), Dust Devil (Race 6) and Salamat Datang (Race 7). The coin* is good. EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race I PUTRA KLANG Crown Boy Springfield PUTRA KLANG SpringneM Crown Boy SPRINGFIELD st. Janeiro Crown Boy lUM t ARC EN
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    • 556 15 successful attempt over 8f at Bukit Timah. He should make a safe each-way bet At the tailend of last season he won twice over 6f. His win over the Bukit Timah 6f on a heavy track was particularly Impressive. Drawn wide out In a
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    • 559 15 LONDON, Saturday. T IVERPOOL today won the English League Soccer Championship when they stretched their winning run to seven matches with a s—o5 0 victory over Arsenal Although they still have three games to play. Liverpool cannot now be deprived of top place and they
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    • 63 15 LONDON, Sat. Result* of Rugby League matches played today were: CUP SEMI-FINAL Castleford 7 Widnes 7 (At Swmton) DIVISION ONE Hnnsirt 17 HnddenHeld 10 IVakeiirlil T 24 Warrington s DIVISION TWO Leigh v Ildh.tm postponed to April 27. EASTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP HnU 16 Kelchley I* WESTERN DIVISION
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    • 22 15 SAIGON. Sat. Burma beat India 3 o in the Group "B" match in the Asian Youth soccer tournament here tonight.
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    • 616 16 LONDON, Sat. England's hopes of winning the World Cue. for which in 1966 they are the hosts received a severe jolt at Hampden Park last Saturday. It was not so much that they lost, but the way in, which they played, which
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    • 717 16  - Malaysians held after 20 lead 4ORMAN SIEBEL By r KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. pOR 73 thrill-soaked minutes at the Merdeka Stadium tonight a Malaysian Selection were beating the tamed Madureira Football Club of Brazil with their star array of international players by two goals to one. A goal after five minutes
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    • 115 16 Thomas Cup team in high spirits PENANG, Sat.— lnche Khir Johan, president of the Badminton Association of Malaya, today visited the .vlaiaysian Thomas Cup team at their training camp in the Rubber Trade Association. "Seeing them has given me greater confidence in our ability to put up a good fight
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    • 278 16 SINGAPORE, Saturday. A SPLENDID eighth wicket partnership between Gurucharan Singh (82) and Jagdev Singh (22) saved Selangor from first innings collapse in their friendly inter-state cricket match against Singapore on the padang today. At the close of play Singapore had scored 85
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    • 57 16 Outstation are in strong position sSEREMBAN. Sat. Outstation are well placed to beat Instaiion at the close of play today of their week-end cricket match for the Leonard Trophy Outstatlon scored 135-8 declared (Lakbir 44. H S Sldhu 32 L Miller 5-38) and then took four Instation wickets for 13
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    • 47 16 Malaysian goalkeeper Ungku Ismail leaps to hold a harddriven free kick by Brazilian half back Farah (not in picture). The challenging Brazilian is cen-tre-forward Quarenta. Bottom left, Quarenta kicks for goal from close in but Ungku Ismail smothered the shot. Sunday Times sportspic by Harold Teo.
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    • 27 16 OAIGON, Sat. Malaysia beat South Vietnam 4-0 in tonight's opening match of the Asian youth football championships pi nved here. Half time score was 1-0.
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    • 27 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Johore English College beat Malacca ACS by 5-0 in the south zone final of the Klng'i Cup inter-school badmlntor championship hen today.
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    • 287 16 SHEFFIELD. Sat. r A Sheffield bookmaker claims that at least two league football matches were fixed each week last season. Sheffield detectives axe already investigating allegations that three players accepted bribes to lose a Sheffield Wednesday game last December. They are expected to question
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    • 108 16 SPORTS OIARY ATHLETICS— MaIay Mall BIR Walk 'Woodlands S Dore. 7 am) SOCCbK Tour match: Spore v Madureira (Jn Besar 7 p.m>: Friendly: RAP Selection v S'por* B'irnlev Olio XI <Jn Besar fi> S'porr Uiv 3D: Onrle v Kne Kapor Tv>mpmis Rovers v Sernneoon MY: Mt Emily v Indian Brotherhood
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    • 177 19 the picture contest" WINNER of the week's S3O prize is "Freshening Up" (right), submitted by Tony Ignatius, of 21 C, Cantonment Road, Pulau Tikus, Penang. He used a Minolta SRI camera and llford H.P.3 film. Setting: fl6 1 250 with flash and yellow filter. He will be paid by post.
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    • 363 19 I WANT TO TEACH DRIVING THE KNOW ALLS DEAR Know Alls": I am the holder of a driving licence which is not more than six months old. Can you tell me whether It is legally possible for me to become a driving Instructor? T.Y. HENG Though the law does not
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    • 144 19 If someone in the faniih is Miifflinr «ill> cold you should be ready with the answer to tliiquestion: HOW Bid ARK Ml( KHHI \f OST people think of microbes l i he nasty things that spread diseases In fact there are aood ones a»s well as bad
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    • 407 19 Br POINTER COME questions and answers w lor reader*, this week, bui first, I have had rather an unusual letter regarding a "she" cat. Appaiemly this is a young Kinger. and a very attractive animal. Circumstances alone necessitate a new home. Any reader interested, please write, enclosing a stamped
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      774 20  -  WEE KIM WEE By SINGAPORE AN ANCIENT CHINESE ART THAT IS CATCHING ON WITH THE MODERN SET BLOWPIPES and long swords have always been the standard weapons of the Sarawak Dayaks but not anymore. The Big Chief himself has set a new trend. Temenggong Jugah, Minister for Sarawak
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