The Straits Times, 3 July 1964

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  • 368 1  -  RODERICK PESTANA Woman spy on the run HER JOB— TO RECRUIT YOUNG WOMEN FOR FIFTH COLUMN TRAINING IN INDONESIAN BASES IN RHIO ISLANDS By JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs JOHORE police are now engaged in an extensive search for a woman secret agent who is believed to be responsible
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  • 325 1 Big arms haul after Indon confesses to being saboteur sent to Spore SINGAPORE. 'Uims(l ;i .v. TIIK Singapore Xumw Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, said today thai an Indonesian arrested two days ago had confessed that he had Been sent to Singapore on a sabotage mission. Following interrogation
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  • 198 1 'Old age' reason in letter SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE VICE-CHANCELLOR of Nanyang University, Dr. Chuang Chu-Lin, has resigned, the Straits Times understands from reliable sources. According to these sources. Dr. Chuang. 63. handed his letter of resignation today to Mr. Lav Geok Swee. ViceChairman of the
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  • 34 1 KARACHI. Thurs. Seven United Suites Air Force transport airrrult ;ire flying to I ukistan to airlift food to famine-stricken ilie isolated Himalayan mountains and valleys, it was disum a bore today. Router.
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  • 39 1 HONG KONG Thurs.— Mr. Sal- vador Lope/. Hie Philipoinos Ambxvsudor to the Unit«"i Nations. I arrived today for v tw>day private stay after a vim: to Formosa at the invitation of the Nationalist Chinese Government.— Reuter.
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  • 29 1 HONOLULU. Thurs. Mr. Edwin Reischauer. the United Stales Ambassador to Japan, left here by air for Tokyo last night after pronouncing himself fit to resume his duties.
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  • 537 1 STUDENTS MUST 6ET 'SUITABILITY CERTIFICATES' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A law which requires students to produce "suitability certificates" from Chief Education Officers before they are admitted to higher institutions of learning is to be introduced *a*-the session of Pai> 'liament startine; next Monday. It
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  • 67 1 LONDON riuirs. Onehundred planes will make a mass flight over the English Channel from Prance to England on Sunday to mark the 55th anniversary of the first cross-channel flight. it was announced today. The mass flight planned by the Calais Aero Club will cross from
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  • 60 1 MANILA. Thurs.— The unofficial death toll left by Typhoon Winnie jumped to 107 today, as reports from the rtricken northern Philippines sketched a grim picture of mounting death and destruction. Manila, barely recovering from the devastation, t'aced the prospect of a new pounding as the U.S.
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  • 144 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Tengku Abdul Rah- man today briefed the Con- ference of Rulers on developments in the disputr over Malaysia before and during the Tokyo summit talks. He also told them about his proposal to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference in London next
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  • 671 1 'Pacific Tin not allowed to answer allegations at inquiry' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Assistant Manager of Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation said today that his firm was "not allowed to produce any evidence to answer a series of one-sided allegations" made against it during the official inquiry into last October's Cheras
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  • 48 1 LONDON, Thurs Vauxhall Motors confirmed last night that its X 1.000.000 ($8,500,000) deal to supply bus and lorry chassis to Indonesia would be dropped. Answering questions, a company spokesman said: "The implications of the (Premier's) statement are clear. We regard the contact as off." Reuter.
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  • 27 1 BRITAIN'S PLEDCE LONDON. Thurs. Prime Minister Sir Alec Douclas-lloinc reaffirmed in Common*. today llrituin would bUuml behind Malaysia in Pristine any aits of a«Kre>sion.— Beater.
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  • 362 1 Kedah has 15 new cholera cases IfUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Fifteen new cases of cholera one of them already confirmed were reported in Kedah in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today. This was the biggeSt number of cases reported in Kedah since the outbreak in the State early this
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 217 2 4LGIKRS. Thurs. President Ben Bella said yesterday that Col. Mohammed ('haabani, milil.try commander of the fourth region and an independence war hero had launched a rebellion .mainst the (jovernment. In a radio speech to the nation. .Mr. Ben Bella announced that Col. Cbaabani had been
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    • 90 2 NAIROBI. Thurs. Mr. Leslie Pridgeon. British Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge |of Kenya's Central Region, was last night declared a prohibited Immigrant and given 24 hours to leave the country. Mr. Pridgeon. a 44-year-old bachelor who joined the Kenya police I In 1946.
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    • 25 2 TEHERAN. Thurs.— lran has given 1.000 tens of oil products us a gift to Souih Vietnam, it was announced here yesterday. Reuter
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    • 461 2 RUSK EXPLAINS AMERICAN POLICY YIR. Dean Rusk, the United States Secretary of State, said today that peace ought to be possible in South Vietnam without any extension of the fighting. He said the first objective of U.S. policy therefore "Is to exploit
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    • 129 2 Souvanna rejects Reds proposal to meet in Jakarta, Phnom Penh VIENTIANE, Thursday. rkIPLOMATIC sources here said the Laotian Cabi- net headed by Premier Souvanna Phouma yesterday rejected a Pathet Lao proposal that Jakarta or Phnom Penh be the site of a Laotian peace conference. The sources added Prince Souvanna will
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    • 215 2 Indira and Finance Minister to represent Shastri YEW DELHI, Thurs. India will be re- i presented at the Com- monwealth P r im c Ministers' Conference by Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter of Mr. Nehru, the late Premier, and Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. the Finance Minister. They will take the place
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    • 96 2 COLOMBO, Tnurs. Mr. Stanley Tlllekeratne, one of four Communist M.P.S In the Ceylonese Parliament, has resigned from the Comrrunlst Party In protest against the party's decision to continue In opposition and only support the coalition Government In "progressive measures". The coalition Government, sworn
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    • 141 2 mOKYO, Tburs. A A seven-member Japanese mission leaves for Indonesia tomorrow to inspect sugar cane plantations on Ceram Island and select the site for a new sugar mill, the Japan Indonesia Sugar Development Co. announced today. The company said it had recently signed
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    • 197 2 1 ONDON, Thurs. 1a The Australian Prime Minister, Sir Rcbt.ii Menzies. yesterday gave another pledge io help defend Malaysia. "We have given our pledge that should tlie territorial or political integrity of Malaysia be attacked by force we will come to her aid."
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    • 34 2 VIENTIANE. Thurs. A Laotian Government spokesman said today that censorship of all outeotntt Press cables has been lifted Censoiship was enforced last April when right-wing generals seized power in Vientiane. Reuter.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • US-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 173 3 Ex- judge jailed for tax evasion OKLAHOMA CITY, Thurs.— Retired Oklahoma State Supreme Court Justice N.S. Corn was sentenced yesterday to 18 months' tail and U. 5.511.250 fine after be declined to defend himself against Federal income tax evasion charges. U.S. Attorney B. Andrew Potter said the Government was willing
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    • 67 3 T ONDON. Thurs. Britain yes- terday shipped its first consignment of buses to Cuba since the United States imposed its blockade. Sixteen buses from the Leyland motor firm sailed for Havana aboard the East German vessel, Heinrirh Hrine. from the Dagenham docks in
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    • 201 3 SELLERS: I'M NOT A LIMEY OR A RAT FINK... V T EW YORK. Thurs. 11 Peter Sellers yesterday took a fullpage advertisement in Variety, the show business weekly, to say: "I am not an ungrateful Limey or rat flnk or whatever, who has been abusing everything Hollywood behind its back."
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    • 34 3 MASSACHUSETTS. Thurs. Roscoe Pound, former dean of the Harvard Law School and worli renowned legal authority. died last night in the Harvard Infirmary alter a long Illness. He was 93— A.P.
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    • 23 3 BERLIN. Thurs. Three young East Germans escaped to West Berlin 'luring the night without berne detected ov Communist border guards.— A.P.
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    • 77 3 LONDON, Than. The village of Pinchbeck West i population: 15!>7). in the heart of Kngland bulb-growing fields, ha* shortage of girls But lonely bachelor Brian Cole. 33, found a renn<l> He threw 1.28! hoti>: into the sea. Each of them carried a "lonely heart" appeal and
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    • 108 3 US$3O,OOO AWARD TO DOROTHY LAMOUR /CHICAGO. Thurs..— Film star Dorothy Lamour i above), who made the sarong famous, yesterday won an out of court settlement in a suit in which she contended she wasn't allowed to do the same for a mechanical manicuring set. Miss Lamour was granted USS3O.OOO in
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    • 136 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Spurred by leadership appeals to "assert your own dignity" and ignoring charge> of "legislative coattail riding," Senators voted last nipht to give themselves a U557,500 pay rise each. By 60 votes to 25. they rejected an amendment to the "Federal Payrise
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    • 25 3 MOSCOW. Thurs.— The Soviet Union yesterday launched Cosmos 34. an earth satellite carrying scientific instruments to continue space explorations, Tass reported. A.P.
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    • 486 3 LONDON, Thursday. gIR Alec Douglas-Home, the Prime Minister, last night accused the British Labour Party of "wrecking" a possible Spanish deal with Britain for an £18 million ($l5O million; naval building programme. In a speech prepared ior delivery to a
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    • 122 3 I ONDON, Thurs. A sale of paintings, including works by Van Gogh, Renoir, Lautrec and Braque, brought In a total of £351.750 (about $3 million) at So theby's salerooms yesterday. Biggest price of the day was the £48,000 paid for Van Qogh's small
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    • 147 3 A Channel Tunnel survey to start soon T ONDON Thurs. The British and French Governments have decided that the planned further geological survey for the Channel Tunnel should start soon. Mr. Ernest Marples, Minister of Transport, told the House of Commons this yesterday. He said the survey was expected to
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    • 309 3 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Above the keynote? (6). 9. Set at 12 but not from a 8. Damage on the edge of the tight corner? (i. 6). fighting? (4). 10. 2i down, 4. Surely not one 14. Translation, perhaps In of these! (5 1, 5, 4). French, of Attic
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  • 202 4 Minister is told of the NTUC's concern SINGAPORE, Thurs. >3 A 13-man delegation from the central committee of the National Trades Union Congress, today met the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, to voice its concern over "the recent pronouncement of the Industrial Arbitration Court on the issue of
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  • 128 4 Breaking into godown: Four cleared of charge OLNGAPORE, Thurs. The second criminal district judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander today acquitted four men on a joint charge of breaking into a godown in Fisher Street and theft of textiles worth $5,725. AH four, defended by Mr. R Ramason, wrs also freed
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  • 120 4 I SINGAPORE, Thurs—Sarathee Oanapathy, former wage clerk with National Carbon 1 (Eastern) Ltd., was today I convicted in a district court of dishonestly using a forged pay-sheet as genuine at the company on June 30 last year. He was sentenced by Mr. S.R. Chapkl.ana.
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  • 232 4 Trade row: Firm, union told to start talks SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Alexandra Brickworks Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union were today directed by the president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Dr. Charles Gamba, to open talks and make an attempt to reach common understanding on their trade
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  • 55 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police last night arrested two suspected secret society "fighters" In two separate raids, one In Moulmein Road and the other in China Street. Both were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. The police yesterday also detained one person under the Societies
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  • 102 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Sim Yong Chan, 17, from St. Andrews School, has won the first prize in the senior section of the National Day inter-school civic knowledge competition organised by the Chinese YMCA. The second prize went to Francis Khoo, 16, from St. Joseph's
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  • 318 4 Othman Wok hits at 'attempt to stir up hatred' 'NO GOVERNMENT BID TO SPLIT THE MALAYS' SINGAPORE, Thursday. *pHE Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, today denied that invitations he had made to Malay organisations to discuss problems affecting Malays in the State was an attempt on the part
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  • 257 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The Regional establishments officer of the Ministry of Public Building and Works under the United Kingdom Government in Singapore, Mr. M. J. Rendell, has written to the Army Civil Service Union seeking clarification on the union's claims for pay rises and better
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  • 34 4 BINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Chen Wen Hsi, oil and finger painter, today opened his 11 -day art exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. It Is open from 10 a,m. to 6.30 p.m. dally.
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  • 23 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister lor Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will make another toui of Government outpatient Ulspensaries tomorrow.
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  • 21 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The offices of the U.S. Consulate General and the United States Information Service will be closed tomorrow.
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    • 176 4 TN AND OUT BY AIR] 'I'HK foliowinc 1« today'R nchedulf 1 of civil alrcrnfl movement* at Paya Lebar airport of Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Lints: From Tokyo. Hon K Kofik' Bangkok (JL. 715) 6.10 Malaysian Airaayt: From Kuala Lumpur (ML, 025) 8.05 P m. from Kuala Lumpur (ML 027) 9.08
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    • 229 4 Karachi, Bombay, Bangkok (AZ 70S) 7.0S p.m. From Bangkok, Kua'i Lumpur (TO 403) Ufl p.m. Cathay Pacific Airways: From Manila Hong Kong, Bangkok (CX 731) 1125 p.m. DIPARTURII Malaysian Airways: To Kuala Lumpur (ML 022) 7.31 a.m.: to Kuala Lumpur (ML 028) 6.30 p.m. to Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong (ML
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  • 187 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, taid today that an urgent order" had been placed for six more speedboats to deal with Indonesian pirates attacking our fishermen iii the Straits of Malacca. The Marine Police was
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  • 55 5 PENANG. Thurs. Tan Teng Kok. who was arrested on Feb. 2 in Aver Itam Road for carrying two persons on his motor cycle, i was fined $25 today. I Tan, 29. admitted lie carried a i 24-year-old woman and a two-year- I old f.hMd
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  • 94 5 'Hercules' due today to shoot 'Sandokan 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. American actor Steve "Hercules" Reeves is due in Singapore tomorrow evening ta participate in the location shooting; of an adventure film, "S.mdokan Tiger of Malaysia." He will be accompanied by other film stars and technicians from Rome. A leading French actress
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  • 32 5 IPOH. Thur&. The annual first aid and home nursing competition of the Si. John Ambulance Brigade. Perak. will be held at its headquarters here on Sunday at 2 p.m.
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  • 365 5 QUESTION OF HITTING INDONESIAN BASES NEEDS MORE THAN A MILITARY DECISION —LORD HEAD KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'I'lll-: British High Commissioner here, Lord Head, said today that the question of Malaysia attacking Indonesian guerillas at their bases was a matter which "need more than a military
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  • 255 5 Plain girls can be successful models: Expert THE SECRET: NOT BEAUTY BUT DETERMINATION TO SUCCEED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. What makes a successful model? Not a pretty face or a figure like Venus but a determination to be successful. "Give me two girls— one pretty with a good figure and the
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  • 102 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two American educationists are now in Singapore to help the Ngee Ann College draw up a development programme. They are Prof. Lucia n W. Py<\ head of the political science department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Prof. Authur
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  • 310 5 Lower court decisions not supported by DPP: 2 appeals allowed [POH, Thurs. —An appeal by a mason a gainst his conviction and sentence for extortion and rioting was allowed by the High Court here yesterday. The Deputy Public Prosecutor. Inche Abdul Daim bin Haji Mohamed Zainuddln. told Mr. Justice All
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  • 153 5 MONTREAL, Thurs. Funeral services were held today for Mr John Cecil Barry. 60. a veteran Malayan security officer, who died In hospital here on Tuesday Born in Montreal. Mr Barry returned to Canada In 1953 after 28 sears- ot service in the Far
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  • 293 5 'PHE national com--1 mittee of the World Assembly of Youth in Malaysia, to be inaugurated on Saturday, will be primarily a consultative body recognising the full autonomy of member organisations. It will further the aims and purposes of the World Assembly of Youth,
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  • 281 5 BUS MEN TO VOTE ON ACTION TO BACK PAY CLAIMS I SINGAPORE. Thurs.— j About 160 employees of Katong-Bedok Bus Co. Ltd. will meet on Saturday to take a I secret ballot to decide I what further action to take against the management over noni settlement of their wage I
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  • 38 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs Kadir bin Haji Said a 66-year-old padl I planter, was Scilled when he waa i run over by a car at Masjld TingI ai. four miles from Bagan Serai. I this morning.
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  • 437 6 3,500 port workers to work to rule from July 15 A BOUT 3,500 wharf workers and stevedores here will work to rule from July 15 following the rejection of their pay claims by three stevedoring firms. This decision was taken today at a Harbour Trade Union rally here. The rally
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  • 276 6 Big drive to rid Highlands of flies 'PANAH RATA. Thurs. 1 Cameron Highlands has decided to launch a drive on the thousands of flies that gives this holiday resort a bad name The first .step in the drive will be the launching. of a month-long anti-fly campaign in Tanah Rata
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  • 236 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The National Union of Government Clerical Workers has postponed its proposed march to the Residency until the return of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, from the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference in London. The Tenftku is due to leave at the
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  • 151 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Singapore Photographic Society will introduce the Dato Loke Wan Tho Memorial Gold Medal at its 1965 international sa'on. 1 A spokesman of the society said tod.ay that they had decided on the new medal "to keep the name of our
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  • 276 6 Indonesia trying to grab Malaysian Borneo' SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr Reda Khalilah. political editor of Al- Ahram. Cairo's most Influential news paper, i taid here today that Indonesia was trying to take over Malaysian Borneo. He came to this conclusion after spending eight days in Malaysia, including the Borneo States, studying
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  • 1383 7 The man witn a hundred documents TWENTY SEVEN year old Igor Gouzenko, chief cipher clerk in the Russian Embassy at Ottawa, grew to lifle the way of life he and his family had found in Canada. He AT eight o clock on Hu- evening of Sept. o, 1945. Lieutenant Igor
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  • 406 7  - PHOTOGRAPHING A FOOT ON THE MOON JOHN DAVY by A preliminary report to the agency on his invention caused a considerable stir last week. Tests may be planned as a matter of urgency, when Mr. Gregory visits America this summer In particular he hopes that tests will be made at
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    • 654 8 Dato Sardon's forecast of higher cargo rates at Port Swettenham has brought a swift rejoinder from importers, who say that some rates have trebled in the last six months. Any further increases, they have warned, would drive away ships and the port would suffer more than
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    • 352 8 The newly- established 1 standards unit of the Singapore Development Board can 1 come to play an important role ;both in promoting the interests lof the responsible manufacturer and in protecting the [interests of the consumer. When the unit is on a proper footing (fully manned, equipped with
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    • 173 8 While primary produce will continue to dominate Malaysian exports, the industrialisation programme can be expected to produce some surpluses for overseas sale. Hie more successfully these can be sold, the more will our industrialists be spurred to greater efforts and the less will we depend upon our traditional
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  • 991 8  -  GODFREY HODGSON by < Negotiated settlement but no figleaf cover for Red triumph WHAT IS THE TT TRUTH about American policy in Indo-China? Is it to be peace or war? Is the Administration now getting ready, as some of its most important officials have seemed
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  • 522 8  -  ROBERT BARKDOLL WASHINGTON, Thurs. Nurtured' on his grandfather's Civil War Tories, precocious "Max" Taylor announced at the age of five that he intended to go to West Point and become a soldier. He did. and although he was the youngest member of the Military Academy's ltH class, he graduated
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    • 638 8 I SEE in the July 1 issue of the Straits Times that there is a proposal to name the new Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building after the late Mr. Tan Kah Kee. I consider that In these times when we are striving to build a united
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    • 658 8 Straits Tiaes Malay Mail CtßtaMM advertisements may be handed tot (Ist noor COLD STORAOI ANCAM Orchard Road COLO STORAGE •RANCH** AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO KEPPtL ROAD-NAVAL MASK Authorised Agewts: CITY BOOK STOMr LTD Winchester House. CoOyer Oaay THE NEWS FRONT iitirstrtck* Supsimsewst M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road, mmroi Baa*
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    • 63 8 NO PLACE FOR A LADY What was it like in Cripple Creek, Colo, when $16 million of gold a year was being mined: How did saloons, girlparlours and dance halls look to a girl who was brought up there? What happened when Father finally hit his bonanza? In these pages
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    • 153 8 SUZUKI n!^^^<^£v M mm f SUZUKI SPORT SOcc 1964 MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX 50 I*. Class 125 cc. Claw IST 2nd MST SUZUKI I SUZUKI INVEST IN A SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE FOR ECONOMY AND RELIABIUTY-SUZUKI ALWAYS LEAD* Available in 50cc. SOcc. 125 cc 250 cc models Mil A|*nti: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319,
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  • 374 9 I{UALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. An 18--year-old youth held up foui Singapore police constables on holiday here at dagger point and robbed one of them of $20 and a transistor radio, it was alleged in the Sessions Court today. In the dock was Wong
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  • 78 9 3 AUSSIES ARRIVE FOR JEEP TRIP TO UK CINGAPORE, Thurs. Three Australians left Singapore in a jeep today on a gruelling four-month overland trip to Britain. They are Mr. David Danischewsky, a journalist. Mr. Alex Robertson, an artist, and Mr. Roger Blackman, a farmer. The trio will be joined by
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  • 101 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 1 stenographer, Lucy Llm Swee Jee, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today dissolving her marriage to Charles Chua Chin Chyp on the ground of desertion. The decree is to be made absolute at the
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  • 419 9 Suggestions accepted (in principle) for development into an institute of advanced technology SINGAPORE, Thursday. rfHE University of Singapore and the Polytechnic have accepted in principle the recommendations of a team of experts to develop the Polytechnic into an institute of advanced technology which will award its
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  • 144 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The U.S.S. Topeka, a guided missile cruiser. Is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow morning on a three-day goodwill visit in connection with the Singapore American community's celebration of United State's Independence Day, July 4. She is the flagship
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  • 93 9 SINOAPORE, Thun. A goldsmith, Ltm Teck Chye, successfully appealed in the High Court today against a lower court conviction and sentence of one year's Jail on a charge of assisting In the disposal of a stolen gold chain, valued at $342. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice
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  • 31 9 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Royal Malaysian (Singapore) Police Band will play at the Red Cross fun fair at Raffles Institution ground* on Saturday from 10 to 11 30 ajn.
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  • 121 9 First Asian promoted to head Singapore Police Force SINGAPORE, Thurs After acting as Singapore's Commissioner of Police for 15 months, Mr. John Le Cain (above) has been promoted to become the first Asian head of Singapore Police Force. His promotion has been approved by the Yang diPertuan Agong. Mr. Le
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  • 36 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration Court, will hear the trade dispute between the Adult Education Board and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees relating to proposals for a collective agreement at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 281 9 Wider jet spread service for Sabah, Sarawak SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Malaysian Airway*? announced today that to provide an improved spread of jet services to Sarawak and Sabah. certain revisions to the Silver Kris jet services will take place from Monday. Kuching flights will, from that date, operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and
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  • 28 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Two thugs held up a courting couple last night on the reclaimed land In Bedok and relieved them of $200 in cash and jewellery.
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  • 713 9 PETITIONS FILED IN COURT ALLEGE VIOLATION OF LAW, MISCONDUCT TPOH, Thurs. The election of six Alliance members, two to Parliament and four to the Perak State Assembly, including a woman, Che Som binte Abdullah, was challenged in six election petitions filed
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  • 41 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Thirve* ransacked the home of Mr. L. L Zuzarte :n Lorong J. Telok Kurau Road, yesterday and got away with $1,700 in cash and jewellery. Two bottles of liquor were alao taken away by the thieves.
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  • 76 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Than. Johore State Assemblymen will get bigger monthly allowances if a Bill to be introduced at the next State Assembly meeting on July 18 is passed. The Legislative Assembly (Members Remu- neration Amendment) Enactment calls for an increase in the allowance from 5375
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    • 244 9 SPECIAL OFFER!! (Wonder Fabric) Et^rnlz i from to-day Mill /I to the 15th July fi£/^ one dress-length material BiS^ FREE W for every jfi purchase of two dress < >*/ lengths at $3/- a yard Buy Jutta Astor Wonder Fobric that's crease resist fast colour anti-shrink and made in West
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    • 688 9 RAnin miMRAPORfi Sound Of Jazz; 11.30 Before We KAUIU SmUAKUMC, gay Goodnight; 12 midnight Close. SHOKIWAVfc StKVICfcS: 41 awl U uetie* RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAV* M lIVK I 476 metres NATIONAL SHORT WAVE A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; SERVICES 41.7 and 60.2 metm 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary;
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 104 10 MR JIMMY A SCHEERDER (above) has been appointed manager of Singapore's first, and South-East Asia's biggest, commercial tenpin bowling centre, now under construction at Grange Road. The 24-lane centre, which will be called Jackie's Bowl, i s expected to open in early October. Mr.
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    • 410 10 CHUNG KHIA W ON PATH OF PROGRESS SENATOR Ko Teck Kin, chairman of the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd., Singapore, reports that its profits for last year have been maintained in spite of confrontation and increased expenditure on projected expansion of the bank. The banlc now has under construction three new
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    • 88 10 3M SALES CHIEF ENDS SINGAPORE VISIT Mr. HENRY L. HATCH (above) printing product sales manager of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co., has just ended a week's business visit to Singapore. He held talks with the local agents. East Asiatic Co.. visited a number of printing establishments and held a one-day
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    • 150 10 Singapore offered component prospects SINGAPORE has Rood potentialities of developing into a manufacturer of engineering parts, according to Mr. H. P. Weber, managing director of Massey Ferguson (Australia). Mr. Web?r was In Singapore last week exploring possibilities of having component parts of his company's agricultural machinery manufactured locally. He visited
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    • 149 10 Andorra is due today at Penang NAMED after the small State in the mountains of the Pyrenees between France and Spain, the m.s. Andorra is due in Penang today on her maiden voyage as the latest addition of modern cargo liners to the E.A.C. Lines' Far East express services. Designed
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    • 79 10 i Mr. and Mrs. Low Beng Choot have returned to Kuala Lumpur from Europe. Mr. Low left for Britain on Jan. 1 for a training course at Chelwood. the training college of the Bnti.sn-Amerlcan Tobacco Co., to which he was sent by me Malayan Tobacco Co. Mrs.
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    • 151 10 RELIANCE Office Supplies, the sole agents for Malaysia, will shortly introduce to the Malaysian market what is claimed to be the latest type of commercial reproduction camera. Developed by Helioprint Ltd, Denmark, and using Agfa papor, the Helioprint Repromaster. first introduced to the European market
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    • 70 10 The British Motor Corporation, Europe's largest manufacturer of vans and trucks, last month received orders trom Its distributors In Ghana and Nigeria for trucks worth almost £530.000. The orders Include both medium and heavy types, which will be shipped "knocked down" for local assembly B M.C
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    • 52 10 Mr. Richard J. Cheney has been appointed sales director of Malayan Cement Ltd. from July 1 in succession to Mr. D. G. Marchlngton, who Is returning to the parent company. Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd. Mr. Cheney will also be local representative of the Cement Marketing Co. Ltd.
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    • 97 10 THIS is an ;irtist s impression of one of the eight new carico liners ordered hv Mirni Holt and Co (tin- Blue Funnel Line). Five are being built by Vlckers-Arm-vironu- Ltd.. Walkcr-on-Tyne. England, two by Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Engineering Co Nagasaki, and one by John Brown and
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    • 82 10 PROPRIETOR OF RESTAURANT MR. CJAIN SINGH (above), sole proprietor of the Serangoon Bar and Restaurant, 171 Serangoon Board. Singapore, which will be opened today by Mr. S. Rajoo. assemblyman for Farr.-r Park. It is double-storeyed and fully air conditioned, suitable for parties and can accommodate 200 people at a time.
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    • 109 10 lifß. Satoru Suzuki, ITI assistant general marager of Nippon Kokan K.K. export divisior, visited Singapore earlier this wee* in the course of a survey of i South-East Asian markets. Nippon Kokan is one of the bifi three steelmaking and shipbuilding firms in Japan. Progressive In
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    • 57 10 j Pan American Airways In Singapore announced that passenger and cargo for the month of May both exceeded all previous records for the month. All components in the Pan Am system reported May gains, adding up to a 19.2 per cent Increase in passenger traffic and
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    • 99 10 President Lyndon B. Johnson baa curd the A. W. Chesterton Co. i Chesterton Parking and Seal Co.) as the 500 th U.S. TB" for Export Award winner lor Increasing sales abroad. Mr. A. Devereux ChesU-rton. president of the firm, received the "E" plaque and flag .<■. Secretary
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    • 239 10 I FOR SALE! FREEHOLD LAND MODERN HOUSES MODERN PARK AT JALAN ABDUL SAMAD OFF JALAN MARIAMAH, CLOSE TO CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL AND GENERAL HOSPITAL. J. BAHRU. TYPE A A TYPE C J_ ■~LJJ||GJ^ >. TWO STOREY M 1 j ir Tl yn BUNGALOW Price: Af -J^ '*z- w #03,UUU/- i<pwords
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    • 318 10 1— 'A new car? At age 30 you may select i And they only Came policy for si 5.000 back from Hong KoOf which will bring you j a month ago. $24,000 in 25 years time, j I wish I knew hOW assuming current bonus j these retired rates are
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  • 393 11 Central Govt to set up authority to step up development of factories in all states, says Tan |HE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, announced here today that the Central Government will soon set up a Federal Industrial Development Authority. "This body will have as
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  • 89 11 CINOAPORE. Thurs.— Pour Customs officers from Ceylon have arrived here for special training with the State's Customs Department They are Messrs S A Nanayakkara. G. P Schoorman. P Nadarajah and KPW Fernando. They have been selected under the Colombo Plan technical co-operation scheme Also
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  • 163 11 Vigilante Corps help smash bicycle thieves SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two Vigilante Corps members have helped police to smash a gang of bicycle thieves operating in Tiong Eahru, a police spokesman said today. With their help, police arrested three men and recovered four bicycles this week. Last week, police detained another three
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  • 47 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurt. The Johore Family Planning Association will hold a dance on July 9 at the new Straits View Hotel, under the patronage of the Sultanah of Johore. Tickets at $3 per person are available at the hotel or the association headquarters
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  • 36 11 SINGAPORE, mm —Mr K Narayanan has been elected president of the Muthappa Deva San({am. 00 Mr. K. C. Kelan is the new vicepresident. Mr. M. A. K Kannan secretary and Mr. C. Raghavan treasurer.
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  • Article, Illustration
    78 11 MOKE than 1 .001) people attended the wedding of Miss Theresa Dhalia leevamathi Leo to Mr X a v i c r Bruthiasamv which was held at St Anthony's Church Kuala Lumpur. Miss Leo is the daught- er of Mr G. Leo. a member of the Public ServicrCommission,
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  • 165 11 SERVICES TO MARK 100 YEARS OF GOSPEL HALL SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Bethesda Gospel Hall in Singapore will be 100 years old tomorrow, and to celebrate the centenary a thanksgiving service will be held at the hall in Bras Basah Road at 8 p.m. A series of revival meetIngs, open to
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  • 141 11 Contribute historical articles to museum: Mohsein Xl ALA LLMPUK, 1 hurs —The Assistant Minister of Culture. Youtb and Sports. (Jngku Mob sein bin Abdul Kadir. today called on the public to contribute articles ol historical value to tbe National Museum (Jngku MohM-in made this appeal after an hour's tour of
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  • 64 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Vim So, 55. was today lined S5O or two veelc's i;ui by the president of the Sessions Court here. Inche \bdul Hamid Azmi. for possessing opium smoking imple- his house in Pudu Lane on June 24. He was also fined $25 or
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  • 187 11 Going on Paintings of Malayan paradise I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The East Coast o/ Malaya was today described as a '•paradise for artists" by a German artist. Mr. Oerd Barkowsky, who is here to present a oneman exhibition of his paintings of life there. He said: "During my four months' stay
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  • 50 11 BATU PAHAT. Thurs.— Police yesterday tumid a dead man in a hut at Parit Lapis, about 22 miles trom here. He has been identified as Kamn bin Abdullah. 65. who lived in th* hut alone but on Welfare Department relief. No foul play Is suspected.
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    • 98 11 Fabric at its finest irtr The loveliness of finest fabric, with all the advantage M HM Bfi^\\\Y of modern-day textiles, for women everywhere, is yours /VjjSffl^Bßfc^ /WwlT?Hh*w!M™') Subtle shades and radiant hues in plain colours, \m^m \uHkV jM or glorious printed fabrics, are fashioned in lustrous, 11 m W iy
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 42 11 Buys Bunny By Halph HeimdaM KTHIS TOPCOAT WASA I KCANVOU 'N (HMMi)I X...1 THINK SO.- I'LLTAKE I i-n ns^rs m 61 VEN TO ME, 01/ 1 MAkEITPrT*/ >-|/—^ IT IN A UTTLE HERE... A J I PylHlTttvf FWIENOJ I WANT^/ >—^^ i BrTHERB, S
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    • 825 12 l^^^j^j^^^^^g^aJ^ill 'Cotitinuefi Irom Page 81 SITUATIONS VACANT Wnrd* Si I Mm.) JJ.'t *4> eta BSjSsa BOX A 4004 IT. K.L. Pom now tilled. Is thank.- d. POSITION FOR Box Ati24o S.T. lied All applicants tnanked CERTIFICATES DOCUMENTS >hotocopy Instantly 0.D.C., '12S Cross ■■MM. Tel: *****. BOX NO. A393S S.T. K.L.
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    • 815 12 SUUAI lON> WANIbD .'/> Word* iS 1 Mm. t— Bom SO rfs *xlro RCAO «Rr BTOHII ApPuintlllenU Va.Mn- in Ihe —,nn»\ Man SMB. •>«•». BOOK KEEPER witn sound knowledK- of accuunts income tax letum seeks part time k>i» PleaM apply Box AlOl6 S.T. K L CENERAL *AMAH (MALAY) available now
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    • 933 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 10 Word* $S (Min.)— Box SO d*. txlrr, SMALL ENGLISH FAMILY require furnished flat 'bungalow irom August 1 $200 $300 P ra. Apply Box A 6321 SI I Spore. REQUIRED BY COUPLE without 1 children Flat or Spacious Room Rent j $200 $300. Particulars to Tel: (B'pore) 1
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    • 802 12 TUITION VI W.,rd* <ij Min.)— Box SO cl*. exlro WHY BE DISAPPOINTED. Km* (Spore) 50H62. lor instalment* driving tuition courses. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL completo course $SU/-. guaranteed $75/-. Hourly $5/-. Minor 100 modern dual-controlled cars 67 Orcnard Koad. 8 pore. Pbooe 32T97. MALAY LANCUAGI: Commeucnm July Beginners Std. l/11/11l for
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    • 1636 12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT M Worm* M i Mtn Bo* f eta. oxtrm t» Word* SS Min,)— Box SO rt*. extra WANTEO ACTIVE sub-agenu Im- HIRE HILIOPRINT PNOTO Copying mediately to sell Veterinary Products Machine. Extract Your Documents with In Malaysia. Interested parties apply lowest coat. Obtainable from Reliance for
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    • 1099 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Worm* Si I Mtn.)— Bos eU. txtro FONC A MANSOR on-rrl a spec:ai range of good and reliable used cars for you to cdoom your ideal cars. Please, call at 30. Kramat Road, off Cavenaich Road, Spore tor a ere* demonstration or Tel: I'H.m IM2 FIAT 1100.
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    • 875 12 MISCELLANEOUS <H Word* Si (Mtn.) Box SO eta. extra SALES SERVICES Outboard Motors/ BoaU Accessories Boat Moorings. SinKapore Boatel 460X9 (Spore). SPRAY. PAINTINC REPAIRS REPRICERATORS within .■> hours customers house Telephone iSpore) *****. DO YOU WANT your alr-condltion-er to be in a perfect condition? We undertake monthly maintenance service at
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1330 13 IgJiVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.» Due S pore Sailt P. Sham Perang 'NTILOCHUS Avormouth. liverpatt ll Pirt ■r.r J L'verßUl jtly S Jlly 7 July 1/11 july 11 "LtUS Liverptil, G^(t,« july 11 July 13 July 14,11 July 17 UPENOR Liverpitl. D-t r July II July 14 July 15 II
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    • 1351 13 W 'f^ THE AC LINES K^Or'V&jfl 3>'NGAPOt( rUALA IUMPUR«P.SWrrTtNHAM PtHAMO Ol..«»lt hou!4 am'anC 10., fO*Ol~»» J/l.wllO OU»» r^^Jlj^^^B /»0~1 7*O| I>»ON| lt*44 raOnl «1M r-MOxl «]]7l SAILING! TO GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEH S'ram Ptnang ■KAMBOOIA" I) (.11-14/ 4 Jlly 4/ 7 Jlly
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    • 1336 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTIHEHTAL PORTS. BEN ART V JgT" a".',' Smgaport Pt Shim Penang Antuerp Auf 14 It Pirt July i Hamourg AM BENLOMOND F S, '£"> Singapore Pt. S'nam Penanf M. 33, Jily 4 July S/ S Smpport P. S'htui Penarg i BENMACDHUI L'pMl, Havre, R'dam,
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    • 1298 13 fcg»w ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. luEiyl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI lr**<"H HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgapor* Pt Sham Pentnt it 0t» Lj»««« tCITY OF BIRMINGHAM 13 14 July 5 AM ■C Tt 6 I EDS 21 22 July 73 24 July 25 tar, 11 B •l.iv uf uipon 2S-2J lily
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  • 112 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Industrials were firmer today. The margin of rises over falls widened md most leaders showed gains. B.H.P. had stronger support and moved up 9d. to $6/6 while Myer traded solidly at steadr 36/6. Oils and base metals held levels ■x improved slightly. Santos re:overed 1/- to
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  • 247 14 JULY first grade rufe*>er t.e.b. cloud at 5 p.m. In tlngaavre and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Mi centa, per Ib. town three-eighths of a cent on Wed. lesday's closing level for the position. Hbe tone was quiet. R.A.s. and f.m.r I. staling arises n cents per Ib. ysitsrdsy:
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  • 37 14 ON the free axehangs market in Bong Kong yesterday the U.S. Mlar was quoted at 5.74 (or TT and V72J tor cash. Sterling was quoted at 1&.V8 and me tael ef geld at 24 S|.
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  • 539 14 From Our Market Correspondent IN LINE with daily recent experience. industrial shares made Rood progress on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday morning but came off their best in the afternoon. Tin shares looked better with slightly more interest apparent but. although a longer list
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  • 27 14 Malayan Stork tndirrs Jnly 1. July 2. •Industrials: 100.09 100.46 Tins: 129.82 130.21 S rubbers: 105.22 104.14 *Dec. 30. :SfiS 100. Dec. 29. I»fi2 iOO.
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  • 833 14 /COMBINED business In the Blngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: BeustesH (1,000) 51. 72. (1,000) $1.71; C.». Meldtoft (1,000) 53.18: Dunlops (4,000) 52.20. (1.0O0) 52.23. (2.000) 52.15, (1.000) $2 17. (2.000) 52.19,
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  • 70 14 pMINESC Produce Eicharue. llns.l pore noon price* per pieul yesterday: Coccnut oil: hulk >47; iwller*. rlrum 1801 .--Hern. Copra- Jnlv Auk. IK Continent: I'nqnoti'd. Pepper: Mur.'ok <»hne |t4M Kellers. IISTt •rllern. special Sarawak. Mas* $iv:> sellers garbled l-ampon* >>| H rk >11U Hellers. ASTA. liars, tiniapora Coconut Oil
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  • 27 14 July 2. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: til,; cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: si;o I a picul (up $5.75). Estimated unofficial offering 246 tons (unchanged).
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  • 363 14 THE price ol Straits tin In Penang yesterday rose $5.75 a plcul to $804 on an offering unofficially estimated at 240 tons, unchanged. This followed the rise of £10 In the London spot quotatlot and £6 forward. Useful continental Inquiry found tellers
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    • 1165 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INOIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. CULF SERVICE II: Fremantle. Apelaile Mellturne. Sylny Ta: Mafras ail Nagatattiiaa Penang P. S'nam S'pora S'pora P. Sham Penang I lOMIALA I Jlly 1/11 Jily 12/14 My RAJC A It 74 Jsly 25 Jlly 2» JUy ■AMORA I At« ll' l2 Aug Ul5 Asa
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    • 476 14 N E D L L <3y D GREAT LAKES SERVICE fait uilisgs frssi Malaysia lirttt ta Caiaalia* aM U.S. Great lakes lifts. Singapore P. S'nam Pmang aft. Montraai MXI 11/22 Jlty 21/24 Jlly 2S/2I Jlly 11 Asg ITIECHT 11/2J All 21/24 lag 2S/2I Aaf lJSsft MWEAN 11/22 Sepi 23 24
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    • 869 15 B L I Lf^l •^'•^^L^li^N aY I llsVi J"* -J SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD NOTICE Change of Telephone Numbers connected to >hr Qneenstown I \rhange. Telephone user* are advised that with efleet from 8 a.m. on Sunday 6th July 1964 all telephone numbers connected to the wueenstown Exchange vu.l be changed
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    • 906 15 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KIALA LIMPUR Companies (Winding -Up) No. 2 of 1964 In the Matter of ENG GUAN CO.. LTD. and In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1940 1946 ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for the wlnding-up of the abovenamed
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    • 693 15 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are invited from P.W.D., Legistered Contractors for the fol>wlng works: (a) Supply of Salt-Glazed Ware Pipes and Fittings during 1964. All Registered Supply Contractors (c Closing Date: 17.7.64 at 10.00 a.m. (b) Supply and Installation of Sewerage Pumplne Equipment, etc., <it Jurong Sewage Pumping Station for
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    • 663 15 TENDERS TENDER FOR SUNDRY SHOP AT TRAFALGAR HOME Tenders are invited toi renting premises to establish h Sundry Shop to cater tor patients at the Trafalgar Home (or a period ol one year from Ist September. 1964. Every person apply 1 1 for a tender form will be required to
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    • 890 15 FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for work Involved tn the -lerelorinent ot a i Pleld Area for the Faculty of Agriculture. University of Malaya. The Field Area comprises 43 acres more or less of lani adjacent j to the Faculty of Agriculture and is
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    • 493 15 INTERNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING CO. (M) LTD. "CARRIER" Apologise for any inconvenience caused to the public by the current trade dispute by certain members of our staff who have not reported for duty. The Company is continuing to operate and urgent matters or emergency work will be handled promptly. ELECTRICAL SALES
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    • 279 16  -  Epsom Jeep RACING by PENANG, Thursday. (JAY PARIS and Malapin, both in line for ha tt ricks on Sunday, worked well on good going here this morning. Gay Paris (Alan Trevena up) broke into a gallop from the 4f. running the last 3f in
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    • 63 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Singapore O Cricket Association have ked a balanced side to meet Malacca In the MCA inter-state match at Malacca this weekend. Newcomer Is Chris Toone. the SCC opening bowler. Team: Reggie Da Silva tcapt) David Tuifln. Vie Bynoe. Chris Toone. Terry Way. Ajit Singh.
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    • 47 16 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. The Lower Perak Tennis Association will hold a close tournament for the district from July 18 to 36. There will be seven events men's singles and doubles, mixed doubles, novices' singles and doubles, junior singles and doubles. Entries close on July 14.
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    • 291 16 pENANG. Thurs. Ten horses to follow at the July meeting are: SIR ARGENT: Due for a win: showed promise when third with 9.0 to Miss Susan over 6f at Kuala Lumpur and second with 8.12 to The Lintie over 6f at Bukit Timah in May.
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    • 245 16 CYCLING KUALA LUMPUR. TTnir.s Ourchan Singh, president of the Malayan Cyclls.s' Federation, emphasised today that the Malaysian trialists must do better than 2hr 46m:n 27 "see for the 100 kilometres team time trial before they can br ccn.sidVred tor selection to the Tokyo Olympic Games
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    • 359 16  - 600 pay their last respects to Awang Bakar JOE DORAI By FOOTBALLERS, OFFICIALS AND FANS MOURN GREAT CENTRE-FORWARD OINGAPORE, Thurs. More than 600 mourners s occer officials, t c a inmates, fans, Police Force colleagues and the visiting Hong Kong players today paid their last respects to the late Awang
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    • 329 16 Let his name live on in a trophy, Dr Wong suggests AMONG the many tributes paid to Awang Bakar today was a suggestion that this name should be perpetuated in Singapore sport by an annual competition for a trophy bearing his name. The suggestion was made i 1 by Dr.
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    • 40 16 SAAA junior meet SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore AAA second junior championships will be held on July 18-19. Entries clo&e on July 6. BATU PAHAT: The Batu Pahat District AAA will hold their athletic meet at the stadium here on July 10.
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    • 45 16 MALACCA. Thurs. Pahang have conceded a walkuver to Malacca In the Malaya Cup souih zone soccer tip scheduled to be played here on Saturday MAFA secretary Tan Soon Liang said that Pahang were unable to make the trip owning to financial difficulties.
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    • 22 16 PENANO, Thurs. Federation Prisons beat Penang Malays 8-1 In a friendly soccer match at the City Stadium here tonight.
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    • 570 16 He always thought of goals he missed By NORMAN SIEBEL A WANG BAKAR. who died .n Singapore on Wednesday playing lootball on the pitch on v, bleb he fashioned his genius for scoring great goals, never spoke of his successes in a match. His concern always was about the goals
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    • 293 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Hundreds of workmen are engaged in round-the-clock work putting the finishing touches to the course (or the Malayan Motor Sports Club third Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races at Petaling Jaya on Saturday and Sunday. Another bunch of workers are busily Installing the air-condi-tioners
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    • 85 16 BADMINTON Penan* junior Medicals 1. Ipoh Div. 3: Shaw Inter- team championships: Trchni- Bros w.o. HQ 2 FIB Inter-District cal Inst. bt Hu Yew Seah 3-2: 8t (B. Oajab): Tg. Tualang 2 TroXavier's Inst bt Free School 3-2: noh 1; B. Gajah 1 Siputeh 0. P. Merrylads bt Eclipse 3-2.
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  • 928 17 THE SINGLES FINALISTS FAVOUR OPEN TENNIS WIMBLEDON But beaten McKinley disagrees LONDON, Thurs. Australians Roy Emerson and Fred Stollo, who entered the Wimbledon men's singles final yesterday, said they favoured open lawn tennis tournaments. "I think it would be Rreat to see 16 of the top professionals in the same
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  • 167 17 TWO NEW MARKS AT ROYAL HENLEY ROWING LONDON. Thurs. Two records were broken on the first day of the four-day royal regatta at Henley-on-Thames yesterday. The American sculler. 30-year-old Seymour Cromwell assisted by a following wind broke an 11--year-old record in winning his beat ot the diamond sculls Cromwell covered
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  • 107 17 ("\SLO, Thurs. Tcrje Pedersen (Norway) bruke the men's world Javelin record with 87.12 metres (285 ft lOin) yesterday. Carlo Licvore (Italy) set the previous world mark at 86.74 m (284 ft 7in> in Milan In 1961. Pedersen. 20. one ol Norway's biggest hopes for an Olympic medal In
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  • 442 17 ON DON, Thurs. J Lord Exeter, president of the International Amateur Athletic Federation, said yesterday that the lAAF bar, oi; athletes who took I .-art in the Ganelo— Games ol the Newly Emerging Forces in Jakarta last year still stands. He confirmed that as things
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  • 431 17 LONDON. Ihurs.— The Grand National steeplechase, recognised at one of the world's most arduous tests lor horse and rider in raring, will be run at Aintree- Liverpool, for the last time next year. It has been held at the Aintree course since 1839. Mrs. Mirabel Topham. chairman
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  • 307 17 CRICKET Five fail to pass 'nervous nineties' r ONDON. Thurs. No batsman made a century in yesterday's eight first-class cricket watches— played mostly in fine surwy weather when batsmen might have been expected to be on top. Five men, however, were dismissed in the "nervous nineties" while flve others passed
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    • 82 17 SOCCfcK Malaya Cup: Kedah v Kelanun (A. Star). 8'pore Oiv. 2C: B. Kesenian v Duntnan Pioneers (Farrer Pk). Ipoh Dlv 2 Irish Hussars v C. Kinding (Jn. A. Jalil); Div. 3: B' Sqn Irish Hussars v Municipality (Lower Coronation grd); State DID v Police (Coronation grd>. Dindincs Lte: Btg Lima
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  • 356 18 IfUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thur. The Government today gazetted the names of 251 doctors who have been appointed to examine those called up for national service in MaJ.iya. The Minister of the Interior. Dato (Dr.» Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, outlining the National Service
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  • 329 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othma.i Wok, will visit Boon Lay Road. Jurong. with members ol the M tlay Affairs Bureau on Sunday at 3 p.m. This was disclosed by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, when he opened the
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  • 67 18 Govt will extend its trade commission service to more world centres and encourage trade missions by investors KUALA LCMPUR, Thursday. rill Government will soon extend its trade com- mission service to more world centres in an effort to export more Malaysian products. It will also
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  • 54 18 LEEDS, Thursday. JIM PARKS, who made 68. and Ted Dexter, 66, J helped England to total 268 in their first innings on the first day of the Third Test here today. Australia, who had only ten minutes batting, failed to start their reply
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  • 49 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Royal Malaysian (Singapore* Police Band will play at the Kampong Kapor community centre this Sunday from 5.30 to 6.30 p.m at the Esplanade on July 8 from 5 to 6 p.m., and at the Katong Park on July 10 from 7.20 to 8.30 p.m.
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  • 95 18 Tilted homes distress quake victims NIIGATA (Japan), Thurs. Office workers and apartment dwellers are complaining of dizziness from working and living in ouildings" tilted sideways by the June 16 earthquake. The Japan Construction Ministry reports that 250 ferro-concrete buildings are leaning at angles from one to eight degrees from the
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  • 46 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Junior Safety First Council will introduce its new Traffic Police adviser. Assistant Superintendent of Police, J. 8. Khosa, at its next monthly meetln e at St. Josephs Institution Hall on Saturday. ASP. Khosa recently replaced A.S.P. Cornelius.
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    107 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off in Lorong N Tek>k Kurau Road from Telok Kurau Road to end of Lorons N. Telok Kuaru Road tomorrow from I 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CAMPOS Warrant out for his arrest. mplo-Oriental 2 6 }olden Hope 6 lighlands and Lowlands
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  • 332 18 Police call for help to trace man in fraud poop KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Police today appealed to the public to help trace Christopher Bertram Campos, proprietor of International Advertisers, for whom a warrant of arrest was issued by the sessions court here yesterday. Campos, 33, was not at the two
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  • 165 18 CAPITAL'S NEW AIRPORT TO OPEN NEXT MAY KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Maj laysian capital's new j international airport at Sungei Buloh will be operational by May next year. This was announced here by the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir, when he visited the airport site this morning.
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  • 387 18 T ONDON, Thurs. Tea scores in today's cricket matches Hove: Derbyshire 300 Sussex 159 (A. Jackson 5-42). The Oval: Surrey 318-8 dec. Cambridge U 259-8 (R. Kerslake 80 M. Griffith 60 no. i. Southampton: Hampshire 140 and 142-6 (H. Barmard 58) Northants 105 (D. Shackleton 6--31). Manchester: Lancashire
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  • 217 18 LONDON. Thurs. It has been the best day of the week in the stock markets. Investments buying was on an increased scale and the institutions were said to have been showing greater interest, which no doubt accounted for the marked firmness of many leading equities.
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  • 216 18 ENGLAND Ist Inns. <;. Boycott c Simpson b Corling 38 J.H. Edrich c Veivers b McKenzie s E.R. Dexter c Grout b McKenzie 66 K. Barrinttton b McKenzie 29 P.H. Parfitt b Hawke 32 K. Taylor c Grout b Hawke i> J. Parks c Red path b Hawke 68
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  • 206 18 T ONDON. Thurs. Margaret Smith, of Australia, and Maria Bueno. of Brazil, the two outstanding players in women's lawn tennis, today qualified to meet in the Wimbledon singles final on Saturday. With a brililant display of controlled power. 2)-year-old Miss Smith orat American Billie Jean Moffit
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    • 78 18 A PROUD TRADITION..^ IC.rf" Every year, the trade winds carry to ■~mwv— w Singapore the picturesque Bugis prahus in ■iiii^^™ii their hundreds— their holds filled with spice and merchandise from the far off r s^\ I Celebes. And the men who sail these craft I maintain a trade link that
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    • 42 18 "LIIGHEST and lowest temperaAA tuies in Malaya and Singapore :or the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 93 73 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 91 70 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 86 72
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