The Straits Times, 8 May 1964

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  • 19 1 ALLiBPfcVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 14 1 Govt expresses confidence in being able to deal with volunteers effectively
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  • 452 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Government today strongly deplored Indonesia's latest confrontation plan to send a brigade of volunteers into the Borneo territories but expressed its confidence in being able to deal with them effectively. "We want peace, not war." Tengku Abdul Rahman said on his return from
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  • 36 1 MOSCOW. Thurs— A Soviet serviceman, plunging earthwards when his parachute deflated, was saved by another parachutist who grabbed his shroud lines as he hurtled by, the Tass news agency reported todayBoth landed safely.
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  • 74 1 HIYATI (4) RECEIVES A GIFT FROM A ROYAL VISITOR LITTLE Hiyati Osman. aged four, did not know what it was all about. But she was finally coaxed into accepting a gift of sweets and toys from the Raja Permaisuri Agong. Her Majesty was visiting
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  • 659 1  - New bid to halt estate deadlock VICTOPY NAYAGAM: By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, will make another attempt tomorrow to settle the dispute between the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association and the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. Manickavasagam told the Straits Times this evening that
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  • 54 1 LONDON. ,Thurs.— Queen Elizabeth received Mr. Robert Sidney Perster at Buckingham Palace today on his appointment ah British High Commissioner In the Western Fatific. She conferred upon him the honour of knighthood and Invested him with the Insignia of Knight Commander of tiie Order cl Saint Michael
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  • 27 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. A totftl boycott of American films has been Instructed by the Indonesian Film Foundation, the official Antura news agency said today. Reuter.
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  • 23 1 MANILA. Thurs.— Mr. Mauro Mendez today took his oath before President Macepagal as Secj i tun- of Foreign Affairs. DH.
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  • 125 1 Two death threats to judge in Sabah lESSELTON. Thurs. J Mr. Justice Harley, who" has so far sent 50 Indonesian guerillas to Jail was yesterday threatened with his life, police said today. Police said Mr. Justice Harley had received two telephone calls threatening his life and the case was under
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  • 35 1 MOMBASA, Thurs. A 10--seoond earth tremor rocked buildings here today. People ran Into the streets and schoolboys were evacuated to a nearby football pitch. The tremor was also reported from Arusha. Tanganyika. Reuter.
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  • 42 1 MANILA. Thurs. Immigration Commissioner Martini.inn Ivo has urged the closure of all Chinese schools in the Philippines on the ground that they were "inimical to the national interest" and prevented the assimilation of Chinese residents in this country. rpi
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  • 510 1  - KING'S TIGHT SCHEDULE: THREE ARMY UNITS IN ONE DAY SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong climbed steep fortress steps, explored underground war tunnels and went through a round of inspecting barracks, army installations and troops in Singapore today. As Commander-in-Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces, the
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  • 211 1 Ticking bomb scare in Malacca town By A. SRIPATHY MALACCA. Thurs. Army experts from Terendak Camp. 13 miles from here, rushed to Malacca Town this morning and helped to prevent a home-made time-bomb from exploding. The bomb was found on the window-sill of a house in Mata Kuching Road here
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  • 26 1 AIR CRASH: 40 DIE CONCORD (California), Tliurs.— Forty people died when a twin cngined turbo-prop Pacific Airlines plane crashed east of Danville today.— Reuter.
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    • 154 2 US aid for Soek— lt's up to him THE State Department reiterated yesterday that future American aid to Indonesia "will depend on Indonesia's relations with her neighbours." The comment followed Tuesday's statement by the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. Mr. William P. Bundy. that the U.S. might
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  • 69 2 COLOMBO. Thurs. Radio i Ceylon has banned references to the SinoSoviet ideological dispute i in all its newscasts and j foreign affairs broadcasts The Director-General of Broadcasting. Mr. S. B. Scnanayake. issued the ban after a complaint to the External Affairs Ministry by the Chinese Embassy
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  • 87 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Soviet Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. N. A. Mlchailov, said here last night that his Government would support Indonesia in carrying out President Soekarno's "action command" to crush Malaysia. The ambassador, in an Interview with Antara news agency, said Soviet support would be in
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  • 26 2 JAKARTA. Thurs— A Joint Indonesian and Japanese expedition will leave Jakarta on Saturday for the Moluccas to search for sea wealth there Reuter.
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  • 138 2 A Peking course of study for top Marx PEKING, Thurs. Works of Marx, Engels, Lenia and Stalin have been added to those of Mao Tse-tung as compulsory reading for leading cadres in China's campaign against Soviet "modern revisionism." The main Communist newspaper. People's Daily, said this has become necessary "because
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  • 60 2 If OREAN orphans cry as a casket containing the body of Harry S. Holt, an American farmer from Creswell, Oregon, who placed about 3,000 Korean orphans in American homes, was being carried for burial on a hillside of the orphanage he built. Holt died of
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  • 116 2 SAIGON, Thursday. is a fishing stqry of the 10 that didn't get away. It comes from yesterday's communique of the U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. Vietnamese Government troops on operations in Klen Phong province, 80 miles west of Saigon, halted their march to eat.
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  • 44 2 CAPETOWN. Tliurs. The strongly-contested Bantu Law Amendment Bill, which controls all Africans outside their tribal "homelands." passed Its third reading in the Senate today by 30 votes U) 12. It now goes to President Charles Swart for signing.— Reuter.
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  • 91 2 Talks on a reply to Sihanouk I ONDON. Thurs. Britain and Russia are closely consulting on a possible reply to a proposal by Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodian Head of State, for an urgent Geneva conference on Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia, authoritative sources said here today. The consultations are taking place
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  • 30 2 MANILA, Thurs. A woman was killed and 19 people were injured seriously when a bus plunged Into a 50ft. ravine about 30 miles south of here. AP.
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  • 117 2 QYDNEY, Thurs. A Supreme Court jury here yesterday awarded an MP. Ai 13,000 ($88,400) damages for libel, against John Fairfax and Son. publishers of the Sun-Herald newspaper. Mr. Tom Uren had claimed the libel damages on two counts following an article in the SunHerald
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  • 223 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday. \IR. Robert McNamara, the Secretary of Defence, expressed the opinion yesterday that it would be "many, many years" before China became a first-class military power. He said in remarks to the Advertising Council that the Chinese wen facing
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  • 58 2 MOSCOW. Thurs— The Soviet Union last night announced a new 115 million rouble long-term credit for Algeria and promised equipment and technical aid (or a big metal-making plant. The announcement came In a Soviet-Algerian communique issued at the end of President Ben Bella's two-week visit
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  • 33 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Johnson announced yesterday that Mr. Robert McNamara. Secretary of Defence, would soon go to South Vietnam to inspect the progress of the war against the Vietcong. Reuter. Ptltl
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 149 3 Labour's 100-seat gain in local polls U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK T ONDON, Thurs. Mj The Labour Party last night claimed an overall gain of more than 100 seats in the urban and rural elections so far held this week. "The strong swing demonstrated by these returns would result In the election of
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  • 68 3 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs— Actor Audie Murphy has moved out >■! their home and wants a divorce, his wife said yesterday. "I will abide by his wishes." Pamela Murphy told a newsman. Murphy, the mast decorated U.S. soldier of World War IL Is out of town.
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  • 47 3 LONDON. Thurs.— They broke the bad news to Peter OToole yesterday he does not net tokLss Dahlia Lavi. the Israeli beauty. In his new film. Lord Jim. In his four films as a star. OToole has yet to clinch with the heroine. U.P.I.
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  • 38 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Beatles slipped from the top three places of best-selling record charts here yesterday but are shaking show business with "•phenomenal" advance ticket sales for their forthcoming tour of the United States. R«uter.
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  • 93 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. TT Gen. Andrew P. O'Meara, the Chief of the U.S. Army's Southern Command, which includes the Latin American area, believes the number of guerillas being trained in Cuba, Russia and China is "really alarming." His view was contained in a censored tran- script
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  • 218 3 Tension grips Cyprus with new violence NICOSIA, Thursday. and unexpected violence erupted .yesterday throughout Cyprus with an especially dangerous situation building up in the east coast port of Famagusta. Greek Cypriot police shot and seriously wounded a Turkish Cypriot driver who failed to halt his car at a Famagusta road
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  • 178 3 Johnson takes over the young cubs WASHINGTON, Thurs. T This is a partial text of President Johnson's news conference on the White House south lawn yesterday, to which wives and children of reporters were invited; "Friends and reporters I hope you are the same. And children of reporters. I am
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  • 28 3 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs.—Primary and secondary schools remained closed throughout Argentina yesterday. The teachers are out on a 48-hour strike, demandIng higher pay and fringe benefit-.
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  • 113 3 UE wears a black tailcoat and pin-stripe pants. He has the slightly bewildered look of a new boy on his first day at school one of Britain's top public schools. He is 13-year-old Tokunbo Akintola the first Nigerian boy to to to Eton.
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  • 158 3 LONDON, Thursday. F)R. Wladislaw Dering, a former prison camp doctor at the Nazi Auschwitz concentration camp, who brought a libel action against the author and publishers of the book "Exodus," was awarded a halfpenny damages in the High Court here yesterday. I A halfpenny is the
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  • 62 3 LONDON, Thurs Britain and China did 'U5) 588,750,000 worth of business last year, a report said yesterday. One Item was the exchange of Scotch whisky for human hair from China, presumably for the manufacture of wigs. The report was issued by the China Association,
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  • 41 3 BONN. Thurs— The West Orman Government asked the United Arab Republic yesterday for the extradition of escaped Nazi war criminal Hans Walter ZechNenntwlch. It had been reported earlier that the former SS lieutenant was In Cairo. Reuter.
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  • 142 3 ONDON, Thurs. *-The Home Secretary, Mr. Henry Brooke. last night published a Bill to tighten up Britain's laws against obscene books and pictures. The proposed Bill would make It an offence, punishable by up to three years In Jail, or a Jail term plus a
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  • 84 3 LONDON. Thurs. Two pretty young women began operating an experimental two-wheel taxi service yesterday for busy businessmen. Their vehicles are mopehs motorised bicycles with a seat behind the driver for one passenger. "Too many businessmen are being trapped in London's crowded streets." said Jenny Redgrave.
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  • 197 3 Clay goes to town in a big way to sell papers BALTIMORE, Thurs. Heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay rode into town in a chauffeur-driven car. got out in a Negro section and began peddling papers. "Only 2(T cents," he shouted, holding up a tabloid_lze Black Muslim newspaper bearing his picture
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  • 32 3 LONDON, Thurs. Sir James Grlgg. British War Minister during World War Two and a former British director of the World Bank, died in a London hospital on Tuesday night.
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    • 4745 4 COMPANY PROSPECTUS This Prospectus is dated sth May. 1964. Copies of this Prospectus have been delivered for registration to the Registrars of Companies in the States of Malaya and the State of Singapore pursuant to the statutory requirements in both territories. Application has been made to the Malayan Stock Exchange
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  • 294 5 Stricter rules for listing of new stocks QINGAI'OKE. Thurs. Faced with a spate of applications for new quotations on the Stock b xchange in recent years, the committro has now drawn up morei stringent requirements for listing stocks. Since 1960 no fewer than 25 companies have received lutings 20 new
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  • 100 5 Sarawak to build five more govt schools I/UCHING, Thurs. Five more junioi secondary schools, costing nearly $2.5 million, are to >c built in Sarawak. They are at Semongkok Serian and Simunjan. in the First Division, and on the Oya Road and at Binatang. in the Third Division This will bring
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  • 49 5 IPOH. Ttaurs.— Rubber .^mnllholder.s m Prrak are bccomins nmiv fon.scious o! lie increasing importune it replantnm with high yielding tires u> meet th r fjrnthetic thrrat in thr industry Applii'a°ion lor cvauls from in* State Rubber Replanting quadrupled smcr the rcpl.mtiiie schrnif tM-aan 10
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  • 521 5  -  LIM BENG TEE i by 'Language barrier 9 blamed for report of five-in-one course success SINGAPORE, Thurs.-A 16--year-old Singapore girl, who was described by a local newspaper as the "youngest architect in Asia— perhaps in the world," toddy denied ever having been
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  • 187 5 ARMS CASE: ONE ACCUSED ACQUITTED SINGAPORE. Thursday. QNE ot the three men facing three joint charges of unlawfully possessing firearms and explosives in a Muslim cemetery was today acquitted on all counts in the Assizes Abdul Aziz bin Abas was acquitted by Mr Justice Choor Singh after a threeday hearing.
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  • 126 5 A varsity college for Borneo KUCHING, Thurs.— Sabah's Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said today it was hoped to establish a university college in either Sabah or Sarawak, in about three years' time. Speaking to -newsmen oefore flying to Jesselton after a fourday visit to Sarawak, he said the proposed
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  • 155 5 OINGAi'ORE. Thurs.— The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees wants the Singapore Government to appoint an internationally distinguished person to head the Government's proposed salaries inquiry commission. The union's general secretary. Mr. G. Kandasamy, In a statement said the Government should follow the example
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  • 136 5 4 NOTHER new politi- cal party has aDplied for registration in Saraw.ik Named the Sarawak Pro Dies National Congress it will be the euhtri to be formed in the state. The party's organiser. Mr Stephen Wong, said I today it was being formed with the
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  • 237 5 Sarawak, Sabah want King to visit states IESSELTON, Thurs. The Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stepphens. said today that Sabah 3v.ti Sarawak had proposed that the Yang diPertuan Ago n g, the Prime Minister and Deputy Premier visit the two States to build up the rn.ora.le of the Borneo people who
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  • 36 5 TAIPINO. Thurs.— Mr. Poh Sii. Bin. office deputy in the Surve> Department here, left today on a piuaiuuon transfer to Malacca a~ Chief Surveyor and has beei mcceeded by Mr. Yee Seng Yom
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  • 422 5 SPEED TRAP DOUBTERS ARE STILL NOT CONVINCED I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Traffic along the Diplomatic Enclave slowed down noticeably this morning as the Traffic Police here conducted a series of tests on an electronic speed trap for the benefit of a handful of "dubious spectators." Present to witness the trap's pinpoint
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  • 265 5 Highlands tiger on the rampage again TIANAH KATA, Thurs. A tiger with a partiality for dogmeat and goafs meat Is again on the prowl in this hill resort, after ly;ng low for six months. The return of the tiger has been marked by the disappearance of five dogs and several
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  • 22 5 PENANG. Thurs Burglars broke into a hardware shop la PraiiKin Road yesterday and stol» neatly 51. 500 worth of paint
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  • 200 6 BANK ROW: UNION'S ALLEGATION OF BIAS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Bank Employees* Union yesterday accused the management of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation of discrimination against the bank's union members. The union's representative. Mr. Chue Shui Hoong in his reply to the management's preliminary submission in the second Industrial
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  • 804 6 •PHE Senior Crown 1 Counsel, Mr. Francis T. Scow, submitted in the High Court today that Yeow Fook Yuen, honorary treasurer of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, and its general secretary, Jamit Singh, had been correctly convicted by the First Criminal District Judge
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  • 329 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The claims of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees in respect of the 1,100 Division II and 111 officers of the Postal and Telecommunicat i o n s Departments would cost the Central Government an additional recurrent expenditure of $2.1 million
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  • 322 6 Strike threat to PUB from daily workers SINGAPORE. Thurs Till] Public Daily-rated Electrical Workers I'nion Ikis given notice to the Public I'tilities Board that it will serve ;i strike notice if it gets no satisfaction on its demands within 14 days of a letter it has sent to the board.
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  • 90 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. "An excellent group. Rounds of applause and encores from a fairly large crowd." This was the description of the Johnny Lion show by Mr. E. Lemerder. the actIng manager of Goodwood Park Hotel, where the handsome Dutch singer and his Jumping
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  • 38 6 WEI LING IS NOW A DIETICIAN SINGAPORE. Thurs. Miss Cheng Wei Lint;, (above). 22, one of six members in her family to study at the University of Otago. New Zealand, returned to Singapore today as a qualified dietician.
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  • 240 6 Trade with Borneo territories increasing SINGAPORE, Thurs. The volume of trade between Singapore and Sarawak and Sabah has increased by over 10.000 tons a month since the return of the Singapore Trade Mission on March 18. This was disclosed by Senator Ko Teck Kin. leader of the mission, speaking at
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  • 344 7 The good citizen's duty is to be alert I(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Constant vigil and preparedness should be Malaysia's armour against a Fttil c f U I adversary, says the editorial of the latest issue of the Malayan Police Magazine. "It [alia on each and every loyal citizen to keep a
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  • 90 7 A LOR STAR, Thurs.— A gunman seriously wounded a farmer, Saad bin Man. 19. at his home in Kamponp Mengkuang Layar, near Kangar, last right. Saad was wounded in the face, shoulder and stomach by a blast from a shotgun flrea at close range. He and his
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  • 80 7 JESSELTON. Thurs The drilling vessel Sidewinder has moved to a new location 7. miles oft Baram Point. Sarawak This will be the third exploration well to be drilled in the Bararn area within the last five months The lirst. Baram One. was severely damaged during
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  • 194 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Au-burn-haired Miss Jenny Meecham < above*. Western Australia's Apple Queen 1964. flew into Singapore last night and proudly declared: "I know how to 'handle your chopsticks well now." Jenny had been taught the know-how by two Malaysian students In
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  • 52 7 TAIPINO, Thurs Two robbers, one armed with a pistol, held up a sundry shopkeeper. K. P Seenlvasagam. In Sellnslnfr estate about eight miles here on Tuesday and escaped with $300. Seenivasagam told the police that there were three other men keeping watch outside the shop when he
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  • 39 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A factory worker. L.imak bin Salam. 30. was crushed to death by rollmi? machine in the Hume Industries lactory In Bukit Timah Road late last night. He was working alone when the incident occurred.
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  • 47 7 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. An Indonesian from Taniong Pinang. Diupsan. was today jailed for two months by a magistrate's court after pleading guilty to a charge of illegally entering the stute on April 30. this year. He was arrested at Morse Road at 4.35 a.m. yesterday.
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  • 18 7 MALACCA, Thurs. The Ma lacca State Assembly will be meet I ing here on May 21.
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  • 288 7 r SINGAPORE, Thurs DEPHESENTAIV TIVES of the Malay Chamber of Commerce and the Singapore Government yesterday reached agreement on preferential treatment to Malays in the allocation of stalls in the new Geylang Serai market. After a three-hour discussion, six delegates from the
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  • 269 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A WEALTHY Singapore businessman, Mr. Toon Yeo Wah, reported to the police today that an extortion gang had written to de- mand $10,000 from him. Mr. Toon, 41. said he received a letter written in Chinese yesterday. The letter asked
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  • 220 7 ACTION FRONT LEADER'S PLAN FOR LOCAL DEFENCE VOLUNTEERS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THOUSANDS of Malays.ans will soon guard our beaches and kampongs, Inche Melon bin Abdullah, chairman of the Malaysian Peoples' Action Front, said here today. Inche Melan was speaking at a Press conference at
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  • 126 7 THE TAPS RUN BROWN WHEN IT RAINS TELUK ANSON. Thurs. —The Chinese Association—a non-poli-tical organisation has complained to the chairman of the Teluk Anson Town Councilof the brownish water which comes out of taps in the Lower Perak district. Lower Perak gets Its water supply from the recently completed $24
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  • 64 7 KUALA SELANGOR Thurs. A mother of five. Madam Ng Soon. 31. was found dead with stabi wounds In blukar at TanJong Karang, three miles! from here yesterday. A police spokesman .said inve.stigatiuns showed that she had resisted a rape attempt before she was
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  • 23 7 MUAR. Thurs. Buddhists here will celebrate Wesak Day on May 26 with a procession around the Buddhist Temple at Jalan Suleiman.
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  • 214 8 Meeting ended in a riot: Five sent to jail \f ALACCA Thurs. > ¥I Five men described as members of the "Heaven and Earth" secret society were today found guilty in the magistrate's court here of rioting and sentenced to six months jail each. They are Chwa Thian Soo. 24.
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  • 49 8 PENANG. Thurs. About 40 officers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade from Penang. Province Wellesley and Kedah will auend an officers' training course at the Civic Cenirp. F.irQUhar Street, from May 14 to 17. The course includes lectures, drill demonstrations and other Brigade subjects.
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  • 40 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The St. Thomas Orthodox Syrian Church will hold a tea party at the Cathay Hotel's Hib:.scus Room on Saturday at 4 p.m. in honour of Hi.Grace Mir Coorilose. Bishop of the Diocese of Quilon. India.
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  • 84 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs —Singapore's annual sea sports this year will be held on June 3. the State's national day and also the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Last year's sea sports were held on Sept 16—Malaysia Day The sea sports, held off Clifford Pier, include
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  • 56 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tal Thien Choy. 24. pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here today to a charge of stealing 15 kalis of tin ore valued at $30 at the Sungei Besi Tin Mines Ltd.. last night. Bail of $300 was allnwI cd. and sentence was
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  • 115 8 THI Raja li rm.iisuri AgoiiK smiles as she braves the rain in Singapore Her Majesty, with only a fan over her head, walks across the barrack square at the Jalan Human Tinggi married quarters of the Malaysian Armed Forces, to a pavilion some 15 yards
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  • 27 8 SINGAPORE. rbUIB. The Sree Narayioia Mission will hold its annual flafj day this Saturday. Proceeds will be used for building an omhanase (or all nationalities.
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  • 227 8 Red Cross to build S-E Asia warehouse here OINGAPORE. Thurs.— A Red Cross warehouse is to be built in Port Swettenham for the storage of relief supplies which may be rushed to disaster areas in SouthEast Asia This was disclosed Ivre today by Dr. Kingsley Seevararnam. assistant director of the
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  • 50 8 A Malaysian crew now SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A MM! Shell tanker, the Tanea. uii.ch is now based in Singapore, will change to Malaysian crew- from tomorrow. Twenty-four local seamen have been signed on :o replace the British crew. The tanker, under Capt. J. C. Young. will trad* mainly in Malaysian waters.
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  • 26 8 KUCHING. Thurs.— The Sarawak trade mission returned to Kuching today after an intensive "sales promotion" of SaraAak produce in Formosa. Hone Kong and Japan.
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  • 168 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ DETECTIVE shot and seriously wounded a man, who with two others, had attacked him in Deskar Road early today. According to the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Cnelliah Detecuve Hajendra Kai, of A Division, was warning along I the road at 2 a.m.
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  • 60 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Oh Tlan Bong, 25. a labourer- who failed his highway code test 13 times. was today fined S2OO or two weeks' Jail in a district court for foraing a provisional driving llcenc*. Oh told the court that he had paid a fellow
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  • 44 8 MELBOURNE. Thurs Dr. Kwonu Sre-Keong, 35. of Mhljhh, is recovering in a Melbourne hospital after a hole-in-the-heart operation. He said today he owed his lira to the skill of the surgeons. He plans to return to Malacca In two weeks. Reuter
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  • 55 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Ihurs.-A peon with 25 years service bound over for two $200 by the Third Mat 'Couri lor dealing a table lamp worth $40 mi 130 p.m. on Prb 8 A M Th:runavuiclc«raM». 38 of 'jalar. Kenaga. pleaded thi. lamp from H "nd crosfleld Co.
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    • 173 8 1© £j t) r ttr\ PA I? I- 1? students p^etpr the Pjrkor bUI'LR "21" It's such mmmm^ m g'ides across the paper smoothly and surely. yt'; n& well-earned reputation for trouble-free writing. ~r^; fl |^F~^ Parker Service Stations: Montor Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang J Visit the Parker Pavilion
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    • 224 8 1 1 iff, Hop iU t \.T. nantiin f?j,( AW, VON LOOK, JAHO.. \s>'^ r^-^/ /S NUTHIN TME IF VAINT I HHC~AU- Tm INTERESTED J THERE'S NO PERCENTAGE Ui[ MXJ WOULDN'T HIT f SURE I COT SENSE ENOUGH X) IN 'S SETDN' RIP LETT*!' NON-VKXENCI GUVS YmL^** i?£ft!fl!£ J 2**
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  • 300 9 AFRICANS IN THE DRIVING SEAT Till- President of the Ivory coast lives in a new palace Ituilt in twentieth century Arabian Ni Slits style. The French helped to build it, and they had to fly marble from Italy to get it ready in time for the country's independence celebrations a
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  • 715 9  - Ivorians balance their budget and their trade WALTER SCHWARZ MARBLE PALACE, CROISSANTS AND APERITIFS From in ABIOJIAN example of the ease with which the French assimilated native leaders through their colonial system. Houphouet-Bolgny served In the French Parliament under six French Prime Ministers and was four times a Cabinet Minister.
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  • 666 9 Spying in safety from space AMERICAS SATELLITES WATCH RUSSIA— by ROBERT TOTH LAST year the United States put more than 25 Samos reconnaissance satellites into orbit to watch over the Soviet Union. This was almost double the number launched in 1962. when the satellites, which both photograph and listen electronically
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    • 116 9 m\ m^ I ERNEST TT A> y v 7 BoreLM^/ Awarded first prizes 7 Chronometric Observatory OVERSEAS CORPORATION (M) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang "^HT 4 m%\ r\ M MM m II I if-" It's a wonderfullihJ^JLjJLAXj KiNG SIZE m^^^« LIFE THE TRUE B^Bti iffiß k|ng s|ze blend m 111
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  • 26 10 70 WordM Si* (Minimum! IN CHERISHED MEMORY of Rev. i no left us on 8.5. M I by luving; wif* and eh: Mr. n.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 719 10 Malaysia learned long ago, to its cost, that Indonesian words and deeds do not necessarily coincide. But that does not mean we can afford to take lightly Brig.-Gen. Ahmadi's statement that a combat brigade would shortly be sent to the Borneo border, ready to enter Malaysia
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    • 336 10 Major Minor Resolutions passed by the third national conference of heads of secondary schools deal, for the most part, with minor administrative vexations. It is to be hoped that the assembled principals also gave thought to the two major educational problems of the day devising courses of suitable range and
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    • 151 10 Though the visit to Singapore of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong was planned as "simple" tour, with ceremonial trappings kept to a minimum, the public response has been as warm as could be. Not only at the military and police establishments on the official
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  • 548 10 US plans a new canal to supersede Panama by J. HALCRO FERGUSON f ONDON, Thurs. The United States and Colombia have now started serious discussions on the building of a new in-ter-oceanic canal through Colombian territory, to supersede the present Panama Canal. The official United States reason for this is
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  • 1092 10 Last chance in Vietnam from DENNIS BLOODWORTH NOW TO BEAT THE DRY ROT OF FATIGUE AND FEAR I H I N (i could have been more categorical than the assurance of American support that Mr. Dean Rusk gave the Saigon Government during his visit to South Vietnam in midApril. In
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  • LETTERS
    • 309 10 WITH relerence to the letter by "T.C." (S.T. May 5) under the heading 'The sacked temporaries^ this Ministry wishes to correct the wrong Impressions conveyed by the letter. Temporary teachers recruited towards the latter part of 1963 for posting to schools on Jan. 6 this year
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    • 56 10 I WONDER when the authorities concerned will decided to take sterner action against cattle roaming in Singapore's streets. These animals dirty the streets and footwalks, are a nuisance to pedestrians and sometimes a grave danger to the motorists Is it fair that a few cattle owners should
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    • 55 10 LAST week I went to the Information Office in Tumpat to ask for the 60 page-pamphlet on Confrontation. In despair, the officer told that pamphlets had not arrived yet. On the same day, a friend whom the officer knows, asked him for the same pamphlet, and
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    • 73 10 \\7HAT has become of Chestnut Drive? From a pleasant driveway It has been turned into a mess of ankle deep mud and slush. I am most surprised that our Public Works Department should allow such a thing to happen and I hope they will take Immediate action against
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    • 23 10 SELECTING a headmaster for a school is difficult enough without the Ministry of Education adding to the difficulties of Boards of
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    • 773 10 IStraiU Tiaes Malay Mail CtssesNid a«v«rttoeineota bms/ k* Us nisei tm COLO ITOIM4C AMCAOC Oimaiil Boatf COLD STORAGE MkAMCHW AT MOLt-AMO WOsU) KATOt— K.FPPCL HOAO NAVAI BAM I cmr book stom ltd W lie* Ho— CoaVar Qmt TMK NEWS PROMT M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval MAMICM tTOM »7»-7.
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    • 51 10 WORLD iN CHANGE A TRIP THROUGH EASTERN EUROPE Eastern Europe, like Russia itself, is changing. Slowly, yet inexorably, the nations of Eastern Europe are moving away from total dependence on Moscow toward new relationship with the West. See how this change is described in MAY Deader's IVJDigest (Just Out For
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    • 67 10 SIGURD STENHOJ i/s COMPRESSORS *k w/*^REi— HYDRAULIC W& U V* 5 to 100 tons PHHI Stenhoj garage equipment offers unequalled reliability, f-.' economy, long life and ea»e J I EjßJaJsa^Mt' of operation and inttallation. A complete range of JiA Stenhoj garage equipment 'IrO can be inspected in our I ihowroom.
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  • 52 11 START OF THREE-DAY ROYAL VISIT TO ARMY AND POLICE ESTABLISHMENTS A SMILING Yang di-Pertuan Agong being greeted by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, on arrival at Singapore airport yesterday morning to visit Army and police establishments. On the left is Toh Puan
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  • 189 11 A $69,000 swimming pool for King and Queen KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A $69,840 swimming pool is now being constructed in the grounds of Istana Negara for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong. The pool, with royal motifs, will be in front of the Istana. It Is expected
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  • 96 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A 40-member group of the Thai National Defence College, led by Lieut-Gen. Chalerm Mar-Haddh-Na-Nond, arrived here today on a study tour of the military, political, social, educational and economic developments in the country. This morning, the grouD was conducted on a
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  • 345 11 JN 21 homes of married men of the Malaysian Armed Forces here, they can now say with pride: "Our by 1 JUDITH YONG Singapore, Thurs. Queen has been in here." The Raja Permalsuri Agong stepped into their homes this morning while touring Army married quarters. Wearing
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  • 34 11 PENANO. Thurs. The pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur is due to arrive In Penang with the first batch of returning Malaysian pilgrims next Wednesday Instead of on May 11, as previously announced.
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  • 67 11 rpHE RAJA Permaisuri Agong bends to receive a bouquet from Latrina Lamb, daughter of Lt. Col. T. B. M. Lamb, commanding officer of the 2nd Bn., Singapore Infantry Regiment, at Singapore airport yes terday morning. Behind Her Majesty is Dato Chazali bin Haji Jawi, Malaysian Assistant Minister
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  • 70 11 TESSELTON, Thurs. J About 30 Indonesians and Filipinos have been detained for questioning following a police swoop in Sandakan, according to Press reports today. The reports said that a police party raided the labour lines of the North Borneo Timber Company at Leila
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  • 34 11 KUCHING. Thurs.— The Fifth Division of Sarawak will become a separate police division a s from Sunday. It will be known as Llmbang Division with ASP All bin Kawi as divisional superintendent.
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  • 136 11 ALOR STAR, Thursday. JTIVE fishermen were rescued yesterday afternoon after clinging to their capsized boat for nearly 18 hours off Pulau Langkawi Their troubles began when they were caught in a sudden storm in the dark. The boat, carrying fish from Pulau
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  • 66 11 JESSELTON, Thurs.— The Sabah Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said here today that he would try and get one Sabahan In the Malaysian Cabinet. He said he would do this although the State did not need a Minister for Sabah Affairs. Dato Donald
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  • 50 11 TAWAU. Thurs. Two IndoncsMiis wlio tried to bribe policemen were each sentenced to three months' jail in the Macistrates Court hen-. They were Salleh bin Ami.-.. 34. and Sudin Din Yirman. 21. who offered bribe to policemen when the officers asked for their entry papers.
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  • 44 11 JESSELTON. Thurs— The 3rd. Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment will display its Corps of Drums at the Town Padang here on May IS. The regiment, which has been on active service in Sabah, Is due to return to Malaya shortly.
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  • 119 11 30 SHAW WORKERS GO ON STRIKE IZUALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs.— Thirty employees of the Shaw Organisation here went on strike this morning because of alleged vlctimisa t i o n by the management. Another 23 workers of the organisation at Klang and Port Swettenham went on strike yesterday. The employees,
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    • 505 11 iiiiiiiiiiifiuHiiiif iiifiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiinttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiitiriiittrtiiiirii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiii^ I THE MALAYAN PLANTING INDUSTRIES I EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION j ->iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiii!iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!|i|iiiiiiiiiiH^ STRIKE BY MEMBERS OF THE N.U.P.W. The M.P.I. E.A. wishes to bring the following focts to the notice of the public The M.P.I. E.A. hod no alternative but reject, even as a basis for negotiation, the exhorbitant
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    • 619 11 I Today^s Radio, TV 1 RADIO SINGAPORE I Sound Of Jaz£ W *l 30 Before^We MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 'n* Qoodni B ht: 1200 midnight 476 METRES SHORTWAVE SERVICES: OAnirt MAI avcia 41 and 35 METRES RADIO MALAYSIA Mo^SffT s32i 7 6 1°0 A AL SHORTWAVE Up And About; 730 News
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  • 159 12 DOCTORS FROM MANILA? 'NOT YET' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddirv said today that the Central Government could not recruit doctors from the Philippines until full diplomatic relations wove restored between the two countries. Hr was comment iim on an agency report quoting the Philippine
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  • 108 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An adviser on marine transportation yesterday praised the development work being carried out at Jurorg and its situation for maritime operations He is Capt. Robert E Brett. nautical adviser to the Marine Transportation Department. Socony Mobil Oil Company Inc New York. Capt. Brett
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  • 50 12 PENANG. Thurs Two men' wei-p charged in a magistrate's court today with assisting in a 100 and 1.000 characters lottery yesterday. Moi Yoek Sam. .43. arrested at Aver Itam. and Lee Kee Chik. 34, at Tanjong Bungah. pleaded not utility and were remanded on ball.
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  • 139 12 JULIE WEDS AT GRETNA GREEN TO BEAT ARMY (iRETNA GREKN. Thurs. Sixteen year old Julie Pokkan of Singapore was married yesterday to British soldier George Ansnn, 24. in Gretna Green Romantic Scottish border village rendezvous for eloping couples. They met in Singapore when George was stationed for three years. Julie's
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  • 40 12 PENANG. Thurs. The first meeting of the new State Legislative Assembly will be held on i May 28. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. will .officially declare open the meeting and address the Assembly.
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  • 53 12 PERTH, Thurs.— Asian students could teach Australians a great deal In culture, friendliness and politeness, the Governor of We^ em Australia. Sir Douglas Kendrew, said here last n^ht. Hp was welcoming students from Brunei, Burma. Cambodia. Hong Kong. India. Malaysia. Indonesia. Pakistan. Thailand and Vietnam to
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  • 33 12 KUCHING. Thurs. Antltuberculosls teams will begin control measures shortly in schools at Batu Kawa and along the Simanugang. Penrlssen and Batu Kitang roads in the Kuching rural district council area.
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  • 45 12 JESSELTON. Thurs.— Thirteen Indonesians have- been convicted in Tawau and jailed for harbour- j ing Indonesian terrorists, according to a police spokesman today. The spokesman also said that 42 Indonesian terrorist* received .tail terms ranging from three years to life last month.
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  • 354 12 'pHE Clandestine Communist Organisation in Sarawak has ordered groups of Chinese youths to study the Dayak language for subversive purposes, the Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, told the people at Kapit in the Third Division yesterday. "And t.hey are studying very hard."
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  • 139 12 5 robberies in 4 hours: Gang jailed 10 years CANDAKAN, Thurs. j Four men who com- mitted five gang rob- beries within four hours In the Labuk area last March were yesterday each sentenced to 10 years' jail by Mr. Justice Harley in the High Court here. They were Jaukal
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  • 68 12 SANDAKAN, Thurs.— Four young men who tried tc extort "protection money" from the wealthy Kwan family here were sentenced to two years' jail each by Mr. Justice Harley in the High Court here yesterday. Chok Chin Wan, Lee Kirn. Chin Su Loi and
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  • 47 12 PENANG. Thurs. An engine driver. Banth.i Singh, 42. today became the first Sikh in Penang to become a Muslim. He was converted by the assistant Kathl of George Town. Sheikh Ahmad Baladram, and has assumed the Muslim name of Firoz Din bin Abdullah.
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  • 31 12 K^ANG. Thurs. The Klanc j Tovin Council expects to have an I estimated deficit or $130,381 by the end of the year with revenue totalling $2,735,589 and expenditure $2,865,970.
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  • 103 12 lONPON. Thurs. Fourj teen Britons who have served in Malaysia received titles and awards at an investiture ceremony held yesterday at the Malaysian High Commission in London Mr John Galvln, head of a mining company which is the biggest employer in Malaysia, became a C
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  • 246 12 US author plans to write a Malaysia novel DENANG, Thurs. 1 Ben Luclen Burman, an American author who writes about people in the lands he visits, is planning to write a novel with a Malaysian background. He said today: "Durinn my short visit here. I have fallen in love with
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  • 74 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Hashim Hass.ni of Radio Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. Tai Hoalrhlng. editor of the Sin Chew Jit Pao, have accepted invitation* from film producers In Malaysia to be members of the Jury at tha 11th Asian Film Festival to be held in Taipeh from
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    • 160 12 Advertisement V T*HE latest In hair beauty It the creation of the rich tratwlurent tones you see when look--1 ing Into the depth of amber or a precious stone. This Is achieved by using a new shampoo technique that gives the hair the "Peek-In Glow" of beaurr It Is not
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS...By OUR MARKET STAFF
    • 193 13 OOME of the lowest- priced houses obtainable anywhere in Malaysia are to be built in Muar by the Pan Malayan Housing Estate Ltd. and a finance company. The estate which will cost S3 million to develop will occupy 55 acres of land at a residential
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    • 69 13 INTERNATIONAL Markets Advertising which has members ln 40 countries, has enlarged the scope of its annual awards for "successful communication" ln advertising. This year, members are Invited to submit entries in four categories: press advertising, printed material, outdoor advertising and films. Last year's contest was confined to press
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    • 294 13 Malaysian timber exports in 1963 set new record THE volume of Malaysian timber exports reached an all-time high last year, with 290,011 tons shipped overseas compared with 236,405 tons the previous year. Most of the timber exported was in the hardwood categories, the demand for which continues to be good,
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    • 142 13 rE accountant in charge of 1.8.M. operations. Slme Darby Tractor Division Mr. T. Kanagarajah (AASA) left Singapore last week to observe similar 1.8.M equipment in operation in other parts of the world Mr. Kanagarajah will visit Peorla, Caterpillar factory and dealers in Canada, part; factory
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    • 93 13 CHELL Is now making lv third 0 attempt In flve months to flnd oil In the Baram area off the Serawait coast. Drilling begun a week ago is being carried out in 140 I eel of water from the vessel Sidewinder which has moved to a
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    • 223 13 Parker Pen considering expansion in Malaysia T"HE Parker Pen Co. of America is studying the possibilities of fur- thering its activities abroad including Malaysia. This was the primary mo- tive behind the visit to Malaysia last week of two vice-presidents of the company. Mr Philip Hull and Mr. Frank Matthay.
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    • 145 13 I.X( TKK Al. Equipment Ltd. of Singapore and Kuala I .ii i»i pin- won the top award la silver plaquel for "outstanding »ale» performance for 1963". The romp.mx m.idr the hr-t sales of General Kin trie appliance. The award mm pirsrnled at ilu lirxt Far Kasl and
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    • 263 13 MITSUI PLANNING TO START MORE LOCAL VENTURES 4 LEADING Japanese firm, Mitsui and Co.. in pur- suance of its expansion policy, is looking to Malaysia for more investment possibilities. To date the firm ha> en tered Into nine joint venturein the country in answer to th« Malaysian Government s call
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    • 133 13 ICi CHLORINE PROJECT ENGINEER HERE MR. H. OLIVER (above), one of 1.C.1.'s top project engineers who is now in Malaysia to supervise work on the chlorine plant which the Chemical Company of Malaysia Ltd.. an associate of 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd.. is building on its site al Pi dang Jawa. 20
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    • 1388 14 ffrP^^Taff^s^Pl TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA TENDERS are invited for the I painting of two 200 ft. radio towers at Mount Faber VHF Radio Station, Sing&pore. Further details can be obtained upon application In writing to Director of Telecommunications, Fullerton Building, Singapore, 1. The closing date for receipt of tenders
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  • 119 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were firm. Swallow and Ariel! again featured In active trading and advanced a further 10s 6d. to reach 795. following another bid by uabisco of 70s. a share. Leaders and has* metals were steady. Oils were barely steady with A.O.G. dropping 1 Id. to 30s.
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  • 253 16 MAY tlrst grado rubber buysri lob otesod at S p.m. in Singapore .nrt Kuala Lumpur ventrrday at 681 I oents per Ib. (up three-eighths of a ient) on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone Baa quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. dosing prices j in csnts per Ib.
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  • 49 16 THE Malayan ■■etiange Banks' Association made tbese cJaanKes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: htivinK TT 35 7/16, airmail OD 33 9 16. 90 d/st 36 1/16 credit bills, 36 1/1 trade bills Belling TT or 00 roady: Canada 35 1 16
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  • 37 16 ON the Iroo oichanxo market In Heng Kong yr.Merdav thr U.S. dollar was quoted at 5 73t 'or TT and BwTai for cash. S;erling aaa quoted at 15.99 and ene tail of geld at Mag.
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  • 15 16 Krmpas Group in April produced 1. 020.500 lb. of rubber (March 1.129.600 Ib.).
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  • 389 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange turned very dull again yesterday and the small turnovers continued. The small movement in some industrial shares reflected that there were a few mere buyers than sellers about, but there was no real trend except
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  • 28 16 Malayan Stock Indices May 6 May T Industrials: 107.88 ins 119 fins: 131.6.". l:\,.\: I rubbers; 107.08 hi; Ore. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1 962 100
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  • 806 16 (COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur uadlng rooms of the Malayan .Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in Liacketv. INDUSTRIALS. Boutteid < 10 5S» $183 (3,0001 $1.«4: Ounlopi <T.UOO> eXJJS. «2.50 8L: Ene erd». (l.OOO) 52.H4; Ei»t Smiltort (1.000) $4.30. 12.000) $4.29:
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  • 27 16 May 7. MALAYAN RUBBKR PRICE: 68; cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5525 50 (down SI. 75). Kstimatcd ofTerine 240 tuns (down 10 tons).
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  • 64 16 /-HINESE Produce Eichanco, Sinxaday: Coconut ell: bulk 546» sellers, dnim S49i seller? Copra: Miy 'June UK/Continentunquoted. PEPPER: Muntok white $145 wllen. Anrawak white $142* rellera, special Sarawak black *H7J tellers, (arbled J.'imponK black ***** sellers. ABTA $135 sellers. tinmpon Coconut Oil Millerf Aitociatlen price* bulk $40.50 aellers. drum
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  • 177 16 SHIPS lying alingndo Iho Singapore Haibour wharves or rxpected today •re: S:irn.i li 14, Mf>ampi» U 18. Kanto Mf.ru UJL NtJJMI Han Ifl. Umpire Hun net 21 22. K:i t'il:i 23 28. l-uomedon 31 /Z?.. Breconfhire 33 31. Jam, Uumr:i 4" 41. Mekong 42 t.t. Skautroll
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1106 16 JRfJaVB \V- 11 "^^KA\VASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service i v ►<"•) S. F'ctict N'tai raal D roit C'cigo imtmm Mar. 23 tune 7 July 21 July 5 Aug I Aug II Auf 21 Aif Wast Coast of Central/South America Service Ynkorarru La LiDeMad B
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    • 1188 16 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO P CULF SERVICE Tt: Frtaiitlt. AlilaiN. MUMurnt, Syfity Ti: Mains aH Nagapittiiaa Penanj P. S hjm S pore S co'e P. S'naTi Pening lUUMIA I May 9/11 Miy 12 1} Miy DUMRA la Pt/ IMay BARPFTA II Jut 11/11 Jmi 14/11 Jim RAJULA II May
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    • 439 16 V-&v~^ ORIENT MID-EAST LINES r GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST O.RkCI SAILINGS (RUM biNo-CORI AND KIKU 10 oANAUIih «NB US <»l U«t& fUB I b Singi-ioit b>»tn K en»nj Montceti Ss "ZENOdI* MARTINI' 21/23 May 24 25 Miy 2S/27 Miy 21 J«M Ss "ORIiNI IMOER H.iiWH U,t* IM* tl Mi, S,
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    • 147 16 i pore P Shorn Pcnonq ITA/ETD ETA/ETO ETA ETD FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF GUJARAT" tor Ceylon, Modros ond Colcotto Moy 4/11 Moy 10/11 FROM CALCUTTA CHALNA S.S. "ARDBRAE" for Geroldion Adelaide. Melbourne. Goelong ond Sydney May 12/13 FROM JAPAN S.S. "SANCHI" lor Visokhopottinonond Colcufto May IS/14 FROM JAPAN M.V.
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    • 826 17 Iky l^ I Mpjji SLw^^L'SCfl 1 a^ k ila^ll [ijli ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA I.IMIMK Outputs o! tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under tne Management of AngloOriental (Malaya) Limited for tbe month of April. 1964, are as follows: PICULS AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 733 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED 4.677
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    • 1259 17 ROAD CLOSURE CLOSURE OF BRIDGE No. 4, 124, ROUTE I. (BATU ANAM BRIDGE) Bridge No. 4/124, Route I. (Batu A-am Bridge) will be closed to all heavy traffic from 7.00 ajn. to 7.00 pjn. on 16th. MAY. 1964 for Construction Work. Light traffic will be allowed intermittently. JURUTERA KERJA J.K.R..
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    • 274 17 NOTICES ASSOCIATED MINES (MALAYA) LIMITED unnounce outputs 'of tin concentrates for the month of April, 1964 as follows:— PICULS AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING LTD. 2.388 THE SCNOEI BESI MINES LTD. 1.378 SUNOEI WAY DREDGING LTD. 1.729 No. 2 Dredge recommenced operations on 27th April, 1964. SOUTHERN TRONOH TIN DREDGING LTD.
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    • 810 17 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD 1 I Separate tenders are invited for any one or all of the following:— Tender Closing Deposit Date (1) ERECTION COMPLETION of 1 Standard Secondary School. 1 Secondary Vocational School and 1 Caretaker's Quarters at Bukit Ho Swee. $500/ 8.6.64. (2) SANITARY WATER INSTALLATION to 4
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    • 1197 17 PRECEDENT VEGETABLE HAIR OIL AND OTHER WELLKNOWN PRECEDENT PRODUCTS can now be had in New Attractive Pack and improved latest New Formula. Interested parties for Sole Agency may please contact the General Manager of the 28 years old establishment who is now in Singapore at R. C. Mehta 71-A Market
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    • 121 17 ARE YOU A MARINE ENGINEER? An unusual opportunity has oritcn for a Monn* Engintcr who has bt*n Making a SHORE POSITION. An lnt«rnotionol Compony expanding its services into marine trad* ond requires on engineer with at least 2nd GRADE MINISTRY OF TRADE CERTIFICATE. PREFERENCE will be given to holders cf
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  • 387 18  -  JOE DORAI by- Singapore, Thursday pAHANG'S 3-0 victory over Negri Sembilan in a Malaya Cup football match at Seremban on Sunday has alerted the Singapore and Singapore Joint Services selectors into wariness over the possible "new threat" in the south zone. Pahang's feat of
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  • 285 18  - MALA YSIA'THAILAND RUGGER SCHEDULED FOR OCT. 31 IN K.L. KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Six firstclass rugger matches, 1 including an) International and the HMS Malaya Cup final, have been allotted to Selangor this season. The International is the AllMalaysia versus Thailand match for the Kings Cup, tentatively fixed
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  • 58 18 SINGAPORE. Thuis. Sanvista Sports Club, after being two goals down in the DM h:ilf. made a grand recovery to beat Kota Rajah 4-3 in their SAFA leaKU Div. 3A match -at Farrer Park. In other Div. 3A matches played at Farrer Park. Arsenal "A" beat Cosmos 4-3 and
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  • 113 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs- The FootbaK A.ssoc:auon of Malayan Disciplinary Board will meet at the FAM House on May 15 10 study the report of referee Oei Poh Wah i Perak i on incidents in the Malacca versus Singapore Joint Services Malaya Cup match at Malacca
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  • 19 18 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Nenri Ceylonese beat Negrl Malays 3-0 in a Div. 1 hockey league mate* here today.
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  • 154 18 ATHLETlCS— Wellington: Mur- ray Halberg and Peter Snell. New Zealand's Olympic chamoions. have both been nominated for two evems by the New Zealand AAA for next October's Olympic Games in Tokyo. Halberg, 5.000 m champion in 1960 at Rome, has been named for both that event and the
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  • 153 18 Top priority for SEAP Games KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Olympic Council of Malaysia will give ton priority to the South-East Asia Peninsular Games to be held in Kuala Lumpur next year. Thong Poh Nyen, secretarygeneral of the SEAP Games Federation and secretary of the OCM, said that the first executive
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  • 193 18 THE WORLD OF SPORT LONDON. Thursday. THHE United States and Russia have Joined in a strong bid to have lawn tennis included in the 1968 Olympic Games programme, Basil Reay, secretary of the International Lawn Tennis Federation announced yesterday. Mr. Reay, in announcing
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  • 120 18 MALACCA. Thurs. St. John's Institution. Kuala Lumpur, defeated Technical Institute. Penang. 4-1 to win the King's Cup in I the annual Malaysian Inter-school badmlntoft competition at the Ma- lacca BA Hall here today. This was St. John's first success I ln the series started in
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  • 332 18 MUN HONG FIGHTS McGOVERN TONIGHT BOXING CINGAPORE, Thurs. Ow Mun Hong, former Singapore bantamweight champion, and corporal McGovern, the current Inter-Services bantamweight champion, should provide the best fight when they meet in the charity programme organised by Singapore Amateur Boxing Association at People's Association tomorrow, starting at 1 8 p.m.
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  • 67 18 TOKYO. Thurs. Indonesia's world champion badminton team are "fully confident' they will rej tain the Thomas Cup in the Challenge round on May 21-22 in Tokyo, a spokesman said oa Thursday. The 19-member Indonesian team arrived (here ye^erday from Jakarta, led by their captain veteran Ferry Sonnevllle.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 551 18 MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED <»i in t ■mm April 1064. 4213 Plculs 4 Dredges working. General Manager (P. A. Drlmr -Kadrlifffi. SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LTD. <>l TPI'T RETI'RN April 1964. 2322 Piruls 5 Dredges working. (irnrial ■mBM (P. A. Drhne'-Radrliffr). ESTATh FOR 'SALE Planted Rubber 1150 acres. Coconuts 460
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    • 397 18 BAHAGIAN KERJA2 PELAJARAN JABATAN KERJA RAYA TENDER NOTICE. Tenders from Class 'C 1 and above registered J. K. R. Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Penguasa. Bahagian Kerja2 Pelajaran, Jalan Young, Kuala i Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. of 13th May. 1964, for the erection and completion of Two
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    • 481 18 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS The following vacancies have arisen in the Kuala Lumpur office I of a UK organisation with Interests throughout Malaysia. Applications are Imited from Federal Citizens 1 with suitable qualifications and experience to Box A3BBO S.T., K.L., stating age. experience and salary lequired. Envelopes should be ad- dressed
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    • 75 18 ■■iiiiiii I m\w^^^^ %a Sk w Si wkfJF M simca woo has the big four The SIMCA 1000 offers these big four big car advantages. FOUR wide opening doors. FOUJR big wind-up windows. FOUR wheel independent suspension system. FOUR synchronized forward gears. PLUS Five bearing crankshaft Over 40 m.p.g. Oil
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 286 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Not at home and about to be 1. State of those lost ln thought extravagant (5). before employment (13) 8 Get U P Is tnat instruction 10. Not exlafy how to send old the regular customer? l l .RTv^\io°n fl ar?aK 8 a y tive
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    • 44 18 s<>( KK— lpoh Div l: Rammers 2 Cheng Wah 0. Div t: KUat. i Club 8 PCRC 0. Div S: Band Irish Hussars 3 PTCSC 1. Lower Perak Div 2: Sebarana Est 3 Gloucester SC 0- FriendJj .Malacca Youths 6 46 Regt RA 4.
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    • 187 18 SOCCER Spore Div. SB: Junior AA 'A' v P. Panjanß Wanderers; Katong v Race Course Road United; (all matches at Parrer Pk): SHBRC V Rubia (Geylang); Haikowyu 'A' v Cooper Rangers (Balestier Rd). Div SC: Amicables 'A' v 40 Base Wshop REME Civilians (Farrer Pk). Ipoh Div 1: Tamil Youngsters
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  • 153 19 RACING by Epsom Jeep PENANG, Thursday. piVIC CENTRIi, who came from the rear to finish third to Buaya Tapah on the first day, is worth following over B*f on Sunday. On the track this morning Civic Centre was eager to gallop when
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  • 330 19 2 MARES BARRED FOR A MONTH pKWANQ. Thurs.— The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterdays races: I— Belle Blur (J. Donnelly) dwelt as the gates opened and lost ground. In the straight Staring Boy <K. Smith) shifted out, under the whip and bumped Belle Blue. Smith was severely reprimanded for
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  • 22 19 MALAPIN, who won the Class 4 Div. 1 race over 7f at Penang on Wednesday, has been promoted to Class 3.
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  • 145 19 NEW YORK, Thurs. Racing officials at Westbury yesterday probed the discovery of a hypodermic needle sticking in a horse which figured In a record U*****,232 tote payout last week. The horse. Historic Value, was the final leg of the twin double and was due to run
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  • 203 19 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain London. (Special) For the first time science has found new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop Itching and relieve pain without surgery. In case after ease, while gently and promptly relieving pain, actual reduction or
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  • 734 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A total of 234 horses has been entered for the threeday Bukit Timah meeting on May 17. 20 and 24. The break-up is: Class 1— 63. Class 3—95. Class 5—49 and 27 two-year-olds. There will' be eight races on the first and second
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  • 93 19 Ist Day: Class 1 Divs 1. 2 and 3— 6 f; Class 3 Divs 1 and 2 Bf; Class 6 Div 1 81: rwo-y ear -olds Divs 1 and 2—61 2nd Day: Class i Div 3— 7 f; Class 3 Divs. 1. 2 and 3— 6 f; Class
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  • 37 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Entries for the Singapore Turf Club's amateur race meeting on June 13 will close on June 4. The weight limits for the Class One handicap race will be from 114) to 13.7 SOCCER
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  • 63 19 CHESTER. Thurs.— ln a thrilling photo-nnlsh. the 4-1 favourite Credo, owned by American Lawrence Oelb. won the Chester Cup Handicap run over 2\ miles and 77 yards here yesterday Credo, ridden by Paul Cook, beat the 8-1 chance. UtriUo. by a neck. There was a
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  • 355 19 "PENANG. Thura.— I Weight* for all eight raeea at Batu Can torn on Sunday: Kedah Sultan'c Cup Cl. 2 Div. 1 8}» Yes Dear n 9.02 Munificent 9.00 Bold Challenger 8.12 Apt Lagi 8.08 Felton 8.06 Honey Bee II 8.03 Je Maintiendral 8.02 EstreUiU 8.00 Oisin 7.13
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  • 64 19 JIBILIANT West Ham players, captain Bobby Moore (centre), Peter Brabrock (right) and John Sissons triumphantly circle the Wembley pitch with the FA Cap after the Londoners had beaten Preston North End 3-2 in the final last Saturday. Forty-one years ago. in the first final
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  • 359 19 'PEL AVIV. Thurs. Asian players competing In soccer matches here will dine on the foods of their home countries Instead of attemptIng Israeli dishes. The committee organising the Asian Cup finals In Israel from May 26 to June 4 decided to bring In a
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  • 34 19 LONDON, Thurs.— Results of Rugby League matches played yesterday: Div. 1. Featherstone Rovers 21 Swlnton 8; Huddersneld 14 Hallfax 12; Hull 9 St. Helen's 17 Div. 2: Oldham 20 Bramley 2 Reuter.
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  • 451 19 CRICKET JACK FINGLETON reporting from Taunton, Thursday IN their third match the Australians ran Into manifold troubles at Somerset yesterday. Harold Stephenson, the county captain, sent them in, rain sent them back after only 75 minutes play in which they lost three wickets for
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  • 38 19 LONDON, Thurs. RJI Twining has been elected to succeed G.O. Allen as president of the MCC from Oct. 1 it was announced at Lord's yesterda?. Mr. Twining is a former Oxford Blue and Middlesex batsman. Reuter.
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  • 68 19 \l vriCALIANS Ist. Inns: Simpson D Alley 31 Kedpaih c Palmer b Rumscy i O'Nriii retired hurt 4 Burge b Alley H Potter c Alley b Palmer 38 Cowper c Doughty b Rumsey M Jartnan not out 13 Martin not out I>7 Extras g Total (for 6) 155 i2
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  • 231 19 T ONDON, -nhurs. Warwickshire, winners on Tuesday of the opening country cricket championships games, struggled to 147 for six against Hampshire yesterday. Mike Smith hit a sparking 60 and was helped by Norman Hocner's dour 39 in a stand of 74. Rain wiped out the last
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 24 19 111 Bt m I i^^*^Q^B^ a News r RIIQ.T Now to May 1964 PENCIL SHARPENER |\/^Ji| WILL BE 6IVEN V^^tf^Cl. FREE former* bottle^ W/^M
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  • 438 20 Postal men urged: Put off strike for Cabinet meeting By CHEW LOY KHOON KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday AMOVE to get the 1,400 -member Union of Post Office Workers to defer strike action until after the Cabinet meets next Wednesday was made here today 72 hours before th v strike notice expires.
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  • 48 20 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia must confiscate all British enterprises here "to deal a blow to the British economy If we want to hit the Malaysian economy." the Indonesian Communist Party boss D. N. Aidlt is quoted as saying. "There is no other alternative." he said— AP
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  • 354 20 LONDON. Thurs. Conditions were no better than mixed today in the stock markets. Gilts were in better form and modest gains were recorded on a very small demand. Industrials gave a mixed display but the leaders often managed to score small rises Those to Improve
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  • 29 20 CHOA SIM JIN 7 t behind OMt Kirn. Oeok .•er-tn-lav Oi law. *hr»r tirand-dmitihtrr? thrrr jmmlx 'in los* Cortege Hay foi Hi'L.i] in 4 p m Saturday /5/«4.
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  • 50 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Spot 20 ..d... June 20>.d.. July 20 2 d.. Aug. 20--9 16d., July Sept. 20-9 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20 ,d. Jan. Mar 20\d., Apr. June 20 \d July Sept 20\d. Oct. Dec 20 yd. i.i.f May 20 ,d. i June 20-5 16d.. July 20-5 led. Tone: Inactive
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  • 25 20 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers. £1043, sellers £1044. Forward buyers! £1042. sellers £1043. Settlement £1045 Turnover am 25 tons. pm. 35 tons Tone: Steady but quiet.
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  • 52 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A live music programme of traditional and modern Jau will be presented at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday, at 5.30 pjn. Seat reservation tickets may be obtained free of charge at the USIS Library, Armenian Street, starting May 8, and on May 11. and
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  • 397 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur* 'A SHOCKING TRAGEDY' j SA YS TENGKU: 'HIS PARTY HAS LOST A VERY ABLE LEADER' TENGKU Abdul Rahman today termed the death of Inche Zulkifli Muhammad, deputy president of the PMIP, who was killed with I his wife in a
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  • 90 20 Sardon in 'one bus services' talks SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Transport Minister. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. tonight informally met representatives of all bus companies in Singapore on his proposal to amalgamate them to offer the public a "more efficient and punctual service. The Minister flew in this afternoon. He told
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  • 119 20 MANILA. Thursday. THE Presidential Malacanang Palace said today the outgoing Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, would go to New York as a permanent Philippine representative to the United Nations. Informed sources said Ambassador Lopez would go to Jakarta in a few days on the
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  • 55 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Study Group Movement (Singapore! >vill conduct a course of six lectures on "Writing for TV" starting on June 1 at 6 p.m. at the biitisn Council, in Orchard Road. The fee for the course Is $6. Application forms are available from the
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  • 71 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Joy flight round Singapore for studeiits of secondary schools is being organised by the Teenage Travel Club of the Chinese YMCA and the YWCA for May 26. The charge is $5 for members and $6 for non -members. Applications should be sent to
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  • 37 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Mr. David Chelllah, of Drew and Napier, will be the guest speaker at the V s Men's Club of Singapore luncheon meeting at the Prince's Restaurant's Blue Room on Saturday at 1.15 p.m.
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  • 28 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Arya Samaj Singapore will hold its annual general meeting on Sunday at 1.45 p.m. at Vedlc Hall. Arya Samaj Mandlr. Sved Alwl Road.
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  • 284 20 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THI-; Marmen Toyo Oil Co. of Singapore Ikjs been bought over In the British Petroleum Co., Ltd. of London. An announcement to this effect is being made tomorrow in London. New York and Osaka. British Petroleum of London and Maruzen of Osaka
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  • 317 20 LONDON. Thurs— Run.s iam« neely at Taunton toaay o: second day of the match between the Australian cricketers and Somerset. 1 First Johnny Maitin (70 I Barry Jarman <63> liaiiiint'itd tne county bowlers in .i wicket stand of 125 in i:i(i minutes which enabled
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    • 30 20 20 words $10 (minimum) BETWEEN Knhi.v "1..- V»w Hock, I o Mr. and Mia, Tan Chrntc Hone. Kuala LAimpur and Jaaa Toh Jin Ber, IB Lav <"hun Lee of Sltiauan
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    • 76 20 A PROUD TRADITION... v 5 Every year. th« trade winds carry to Singapore the picturesque Bugis prahus in ■■■■■^■iB their hundreds— their holds filled with spice and merchandise from the far off 'pA Celebes. And the men who sail these craft *~J maintain a trade link that has been unbroken
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 43 20 UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bhiru 90 77 Tenang 90 77 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 75 I J-ingapore 86 77
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