The Straits Times, 11 July 1964

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  • 20 1 1^4 ERAGE: PAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1964 15 CENTS KDJ* 731
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  • 586 1 From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING. Friday INDONESIAN guerillas attacked a defenceless little village with mortar bombs and machinegun fire late last night, seriously wounding a Dayak woman and slightly wounding a man. The village, two miles from the border, is in the Mujat area of Sedan district in Sarawak's
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  • 47 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH last night gave a banquet for the Commonwealth leaders at Buckingham Palace. Australia's veteran statesman. Sir Robert Menzies, is on her right and President Nkrumah of Ghana on her left. Other members of the Royal Family were also present. UPI radio picture.
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  • 327 1 Well win if there is will to fight: Osman [/■UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1Y The Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff, Lieut.Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, said today that Malaysia could win the border war against Indonesia if the people of the country had "the will to fight."
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  • 523 1 THE TENGKU STRESSES From ALLINGTON KENNARO LONDON. Friday Commonwealth Prime Ministers con- eluded their discussion of the world situation 45 minutes before lunch and immediately turned to what most of the Premiers believe* is the crucial issue at this conference African affairs. The Premiers are now
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  • 114 1 LONDON, Fri.— The Australian Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies. in a strong comment on the situation in Asia, said today that the newly independent nations there depended on the ability of the Western powers to deter aggression. He said China whs the great
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  • 37 1 JAKARTA. Fri. More than 10.000 persons held an anti-Ma-laysia demonstration today in front of the British Consulate In Soerabaya, the official Antara news agency reported. No incidents took place during the demonstration.— AP.
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  • 31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The cholera outbreak in Kelantan the first of the East Coast States to be hit by epidemic has subsided, according to Ministry of Health report today.
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  • 74 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two detainess from the Ulu Bedok reformative training centre escaped this afternoon. Police gave these descriptions of them: Koh Kirn Huat, 16, dark complexion, long hair, a mole on the right throat. He was sentenced to the centre in August, 1963. Ang Leng Seng. 15.
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  • 261 1 Eight hurt in bomb blast PENANG. Fri. Eight people four men and four women were injured by a mysterious bomb explosion at the rear portion of the Sungei Dua headquarters of the Labour Party and Party Rakyat. about seven miles from the city, at about 9 o'clock tonight. Four of
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  • 48 1 Manila. Fri. The Philippines will soon open five new embassies in Sweden. Brazil. Canada. Portugal and the Malagasy Republic, according to a Foreign I Office spokesman today. Four new consulates will also be set up in Spain. Denmark. Austria and the Netherlands Reuler.
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  • 34 1 CARACAS, Fri. About 100 people have been detained in the current police and militaiy action against guerillas in the El Bacliiller area of Venezuela, the Miranda State Governor announced. Reuter.
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  • 151 1 Amend Bill passed by 110 to 12 IT UAL A LUMPUR. Fri. 11 By a majority of 110 votes to 12, the House of Representatives tonight approved the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, after a brisk seven-hour debate. Four Opposition members three PAP and the sole UDP representative Dr. Lim Chong Eu
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  • 60 1 DETROIT. Fri.— Henry Ford 11. predicting a record 10 million car salen a year within the next decade, yesterday nnnounced construction of the larsesi "simile automotive plant tho rompnny li.is ever built in the United 81 Mr. Ford, board ebatauui nf thr giant firm, said
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  • 28 1 SINGAPORE. Fri Constable Sujari bin Atlantli. '10. was accidentally shot 'n chrst tonight by another policeman in Television Transmitting Station at Bukit Batok Sajaris condition "t.iir
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  • AFROASIAN DESK
    • 399 2 Sock says: Thant to blame for Malaysia dispute pKESIDENT Soekarno said last F night that the United Nations SecretaryGeneral, U Thant, was responsible tor the dispute over Malaysia. He said U Thant gave his consent to the "undemocratic findings of the United Nations mission assigned to ascertain the wishes of
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    • 151 2 INDIA BEING OVER-ARMED, AYUB TELLS PREMIERS ONDON. Fri. President J Aynb Khan of Pakistan warned the Commonwealth Premiers' Conference yesterday that the smaller nations of Asia may tarn to Communist China for protection if the West went on building up India's military power. India was oelng over-armed by the Americans,
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    • 309 2 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. SEVEN Special Branch policemen called at dawn yesterday on Mr. Abrahim Fischer, the whitehaired defender of Nelsoni Mandela and his fellow accused in the Rivonia sabotage trial, and arrested him under South Africa's "90-day" notrial law. Mr. Fischer was awakened by the
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    • 159 2 LONDON, Fri. The scene was the centuries-old lawn of Marlborough House. the traditional home of Britain's dowager Queens. It was a very English scene and very polite. The cream of Britain's Government and civil servants
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    • 178 2 CANBERRA, Friday. JAPAN could not ally itself, nor would it cooperate, with any country against Communism if open militarism was used, the editor of the Japan Times, Dr. K. Hirasawa, said here last nipht. Speaking at a seminar on modern Japan at the Australian National
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    • 59 2 ALGIERS. FrL Mr. Abd^rrahrmne Fares, who headed the Algerian provisional government during the changeover period from French rule to Independence, has been arrested, members of his family reported ye» terday. The family members said th:it Mr. Fares was arrested on Tursday n!ght at his home, but tl)
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    • 35 2 VIENTIANE. Frl. The Laotlon Counci 1 of Ministers has decided that elections for the new national assembly will be held next February "according to the constitution," a Government souroa said today. Rent it.
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    • 27 2 VIENNA. Frl.— An African resolution to exclude South Africa from the Universal Postal Union (UPU) was defeated by 58 votes to 56 here yesterday. Reuler.
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 152 3 A CIVIL RIGHTS COURT TEST ATLANTA (Georgia), Fri. Three Negroes nied suit yesterday against a racially segregated restaurant in America's first court test of compliance ui>der the week-old Civil Rights Law. U.S. District Judge Frank A. Hooper ordered the restaurant owner, Lester Maddox. to show cause at a July 17
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    • 92 3 MANILA. Pri. Brie Gen. Vicente Yngente. national police chief, ordered a tight surveillaunce of the Philippine southern borders yesterday to stop alleged illegal entry of Indonesians. Gen. Ynjrente issued the order to national police officers on Mindanao Island after receiving reports that 70 per
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    • 366 3 39 killed as a Viscount airliner crashes TURBO-PROP PLANE EXPLODES IN FLIGHT NEW YORK, Friday. BRITISH-BUILT Viscount airliner exploded in the air and crashed in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee last night, killing all 39 aboard. The United Airlines turbo-prop was on a flight from Washington
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    • 77 3 They arc use to taking star billing; but for one night these top names in show business will be in the chorus line when they dance in the midnight revue "Night of 100 Stars" at the London Palladium on July 23. in aid of the
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    • 228 3 THE TEETH THAT GO TICK, TICK, TICK PORTSMOUTH, Fri.— A breakthrough in the! method diagnosing the, presence of radioactive j strontium in the body has been made by research scientists at the Royal Naval Medical school here, it was announced yesterday Research has proved that strontium 90 can be accumu-
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    • 58 3 LONDON. Pri. There were more British ships laid up at the beginning of this month than of any utlirr nationality, the Chamber ol Shipping of the United Kingdom announced today Twenty-eight British ship;-, ol 210.802 gnM ton*. were laid up for lack of employment,
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    • 282 3 'FIGHTING' CALL BY CONFIDENT GOLD WATER SAN FRANCISCO Friday. CENATOR Barry Goldwater, calling for a "united and fighting" Republican Party, arrived in this convention city yesterday to a raucus, banner-wav-ing welcome from thousands of supporters. I ''This is going to be a Republican year all across the country. 1 he
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    • 21 3 CARACAS. Fri President de Gaulle has agreed to visit Venezuela in September, according to Venezuela Foreign Ministry. Reuter.
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    • 162 3 I ONDON, Fri. Sir Winston Churchill and his former son-mr law Mr. Duncan Sandys, 56-year-old British Commonwealth Secretary, are to be featured in a World War II spy film drama starring Sophia Lorer,. The film "Operation Crossbow." will deal with the drama
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    • 148 3 ONDON, Frl. A new KJ attempt to prove that Francis Bacon wrote the plays generally attributed to William Shakespeare, is to be made soon .'ollowlng a High Court riling that a, search for proof of the authorship Of the plays was worthwhile The
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  • 71 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— A Sata mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at Chop Chua Huat at Linden Drive on July 13 and 14 from 5.30 p.m. to 9 pjn. to take free X-ray pictures of people -living In the surrounding areas. Another unit will be stationed
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE Frl. Two printers from the Municipal Coujicll Press In Colombo, Mr. M. T. Perera and Mr. B. W. Perera, have arrived In Singapore for special training under the Colombo Plan.
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  • 426 4 One-sixth of Jurong work force is Malay SINGAPORE, Friday THK Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said today that one in every six workers in the industries in production in .In nui u r is a Malay. Thus, Malays formed 16 per cent of the total number of workers
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  • 332 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. IN THE Assizes today, Mr. Justice Winslow jailed Hashim bin Ismail, 36, a Singapore citizen, for six years for having a pressed TNT pellet with a detonator channel. Hashim, who pleaded guilty, admitted that he had buried the pellet In bushes at Kallang
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  • 262 4 Fugitive Act: Does it still apply in S'pore? OINGAPORE, Fri. The •3 question whether the Fugitive Offenders' Act of 1881 is still applicable to Singapore, since it is no more a British possession, was argued in the High Court today before Mr. Justice Chua. The question arose following the Issue
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  • 415 4  -  SIA CHEONG YEW By SINGAPORE, Friday A PROSECUTION witness, Ng Peck Koon, told a preliminary inquiry today that Koh Teck Kong. 25. tied two handkerchiefs round the neck of a drunken man to make it "doubly sure that he would be killed." Ng was
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  • 129 4 SINGAPORE, Pri.— Malam Budaya Cultural Night organised by the liaison committee of the Malay cultural organisations in Singapore at the National Theatre tonight was supported by several items contributed by Chinese and Indian cultural organisations in the State. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. In
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  • PARLIAMENT
    • 2502 5 Constitution amendment Bill is approved 110-12 RUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today: "The people trust the Alliance. They know we will never misuse our powers." Shortly after this pledge, the House, by 110 votes to 12 approved
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  • 321 6 New Bill unfair and won't serve any purpose— Chin KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The chairman of the United Chinese Schools' Management Committee here, Mr. Chin Chee Meow, said today that it would be unfair for the government to deny students higher education just because there were some whose ideology was questionable.
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  • 356 6 Malaysia will discuss Sabah claim mHE Central Government has agreed to meet the Philippines soon to settle the latter's claim to Sabah. 1 This was stated here today by the Chief Minister of Sa--bah, Dato Donald Stephens. Dato Stephens said that the Government had made this decision after a series
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  • 233 6 KA NGA R, Fri. The board of governors of the Derma English School, the oldest secondary school in Perils, are worried over the "dangerous" co ndit i o n of the school's hostel. "We asked the Education Department to build a new hostel three years ago.
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  • 174 6 MINISTRY BID TO END PORT STRIFE PORT SWETTENHAM, Fri. The Ministry of Labour is makirg a determined effort to avert a threatened work-to-rule campaign by 3,500 wharf workers and stevedores, to begin on Thursday. The Harbour Trade Union, which represents the workers, has warned that the campaign might be followed
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  • 699 7 Massage girl who talked of eternal love IPOH. Friday. JT is common practice among massage girls to write letters pledging eternal love to clients to deceive them, the magistrate's court here was told today. Hor Ah Laew, 24, wearing dark slacks and a coloured blouse, said this during cross-examination by
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  • 82 7 KEREMBAN; m. The Sererubtm branch of the Peonies' Action Party "ill hold political M it.s premises in Wilkinson Street at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday night. The speaker tomorrow night in Chinese will be Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, Minister for Labour, Singapore. Mr. S.
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  • 68 7 SINGAPORE. PH— The nian•ngemeni oi Grant Advertising Inc. lodiiy made certain proposals (o the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union in connection with wacc claims submitted by i lie union on behalf of 446 members employed by the company. The union Reneral-secretarv Mr. T.
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  • 162 7 FATHER'S PLEA TO RUNAWAY SON SINGAPORE. Fri. A j father today ap- i pealed to his runaway son to return home promising "you will not be punished." The boy. Balwir Singn. IP, a pupil of the Diamond Road School, has not been back in his home in Jalan Sayur since
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  • 82 7 PENANG. Fn. The sessions court yesterday granted a discharge not amounting to an acquittal to a postman, Mohamed bin Che Teh accused of stealing two British pasta 1 orders on or about Junf 12 The total value of the postal orders, the prosecution stated,
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  • 70 7 SINGAPORE. Fn. Singapore police today reminded those applying for permits to hold public concerts, plays and dramas to send in their applications to the police at least one month before they are held. The police secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah said tliat many applications had to be
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  • 68 7 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Singapore Government Technical Services Union has decided to withdraw its affiliation with the Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees and seek affiliation with the National Trades Union Congress. The Union's annual delegate* conference held recently also dpcided to urge the Government to open
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  • 313 7 pENANG, Fri. A 23- year-old housewife limped into the Penang Hi?h Court today to claim damages from the Central Government and a motor grader driver for an accident in which her thigh was fractured Kong Ep Kib. represented by Mr. A. Jayadeva. asked for
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  • 439 7 Arms hidden in lallang sent from Indonesia, S'pore court told— SINGAPORE, Fn I THE Indonesian mearms and ammunition, recovered from a lallang patch on Dec. 11 last year, nad been sent to Singapore for sabotage purposes, Mr. Justice Winslow was told in the assizes today. Kassim bin Ahmad, 35, a
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  • 71 7 PENANG. Fri. A Kuala Lumpur visitor who came here to attend a relative's wedding was robbed early this morning by tour masked men. The gang, armed with daggers, broke into the Jelutong Youth Club in Ipoh Lane and confronted Yusof Satar, 37. his wife and
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  • 31 7 BATU OAJAH. Fri.— The OSPC. Batu Gajah. Supt. Balwant Singh has gone on leave to India and Asst. Supt. Zainuddln bin Mohamed Hashim. the OCPD is actne for him.
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  • 121 8 THANAT: NO NEW MOVE ON MALAYSIA I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman. has not made any new proposal for the settlement of the Malaysia dispute. A spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs here said this today when commenting on a report from Bangkok that Tun
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  • 21 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Allran Muda band will play at the Lake Gardens here at 520 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 52 8 SINOAPORE. Fri. More than 200 Indian firms here have decided to use the national language on their signboards. This is in response to the Government's National Language Week, which begins next month. These firms nave also decided to print all their future letter heads
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  • 371 8 BETTER 'TELECOMS' AND A VIGILANTE CORPS ARE TWO STEPS TO COUNTER INDONESIAN AGENTS-DATO WONG PFNANG, Friday. JHE State Government is now busy improving telecommuunications in isolated coastal areas in Penang- and Province Wellesley as part of the State's defence measure against Indonesian infiltration. vigilante corps in the
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  • 184 8 The 'best paid' posts and Telecoms men... I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia pays her postal and telegraph workers better than anywhere in Asia. This was stated here today by Mr. Henry Santos, Asian representative of Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International, before he left for Manila after holding discussions on the postal
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  • 98 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Four Malaysians will leave here on Sunday for India for training under the Colombo Plan. They are Inche Abdul Malek bin Abdullah of Malacca, Inche Siraj Mohideen of Penang, Mr. Koh Thian Swee of Johore Bahru. and Mr Hew Wai
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  • 24 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. The Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association will hold its annual dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Aug. 1
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  • 64 8 KUCHDJO, Fri. The Director of Operations in Borneo. MajGen. W.C. Walker. yesterday visited "A" company of the 7th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, in Bukit Siol across the River Kuching. After being briefed nbout the company's operations Gen Walker inspected the area meeUng units of soldiers.
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  • 66 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Patrick Teo Kok Leong, 21, a commercial artist, today received an award of $150 from Mrs. S. C. Slnha, chairman of the Singapore Family Planning Association, for his winning entry in the Association's emblem contest. His entry was adjudged the best from
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  • 218 8 Commissioner for Local Govt will try to solve Council road dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The CJommissioner for Local Government. Tengku Sjyed Abdullah, said today that he would try to bring about a settlement in the dispute over a new road between the Central Government and the Malacca Municipal Council. The
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  • 80 8 KANGAR, Frl.— Two Bills to Increase the present allowances of the Mentri Besar, the Speaker and State Assemblymen will be moved at the next Perils State Assembly on July 22. The pills, if approved, will raise the allowance for the Mentri Besar from $2,150 to $2,650 a
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  • 159 8 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The increasing number of new cars coming on the roads in Singapore is reflected in the Increased petroleum revenue collected by the Customs and Excise Department. Figures published today show that the petroleum revenue for the first six months of this year was
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  • 37 8 SINGAPORE, Prt The Ro» chore branch of Singapore Umno will meet on July 26 to discus* the issue of the re-settlement of Malays in the Crawford arm, who are affected by the Government's development plans.
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  • 276 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. •pHE 20.000 women employees in Malaya who last month won an equal pay decision from the Government, will have to wait till Jan 1 for its implementation. The announcement of delayed implementation by the official side of the
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  • 45 9 SINGAPORE. Fn. Ttie Economic Development Board will bold lectures in an expanded programme of management education and training. The talks will be given at the Shell Theatrette ai Shell House every Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. from July 29 for 10 weeks.
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  • 123 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Twenty-lour Sarawak teachers will leave Singapore for home tomorrow "very impressed by the state's education system, especially the parity in the treatment given to the four streams of education." The teachers, all in their final year of training at the
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  • 62 9 AWARD FOR CHIEF OF STAFF MAJ-GEN. Abdul ll. .mid bin Bidin, J.M.N., Chief of the General Staff of the Malaysian Armed Forces, was honoured by thr Sultan of Kelantan with the title of Honarary Commander of the Honourable Order of the, Crown of Kelantan. on the occasion of the Ruler's
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  • 58 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The visitniK Australian Minister for the Na\x Mr. R. C. Chancy, went, sittht-seelng, shopping and visited mends today. Mr. Chancy. who flew into Singapore on Wednesday night, leads a seven-man Australian parliamentary delegation on a three-week fact-finding tour of Malaysia. South Vietnam. Laos and
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  • 27 9 KLANG. Fri. The Co-ODera-tivp SociPtv Officer here. Inche A'l R itn«tm bin Kasman, has !eft for the United States on a thrpcmonth Colombo Plan scholarship.
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  • 271 9 Fishermen lose $3,100 't0 pirates \M ALACCA. Fri. In two separate incidents this week four local fishermen were robbed of a total of 45 fishing rets, clothing and foodstuffs valued I at more tnan $3,100 by Indonesian gunboats in the Straits of Malacca. In the first Incident on Tuesday night,
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  • 43 9 PENANG. Fri. An 18-year-old youth was robbed yesterday evening while on his way to work at the Maxim snack bar. He wm stopped at the junction of Arratoon Road and Burmah Road by two men who took his watch and $10.
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  • 176 9 I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Armed robbers I raided a restaurant at Jalan Tuanku Abdul J Rahman here early to- day and took away a 1801 b. iron safe containing $1,300 cash. The robbers also robbed cigarettes and other goods worth $600. Three men. armed with
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    • 235 9 \lB*>y I*op By V. T. Hum fin <XAY 90 tMONEOF > >cii l >Jl SUPPO6E YOU WEU.WHAT I YEH? THEN MEBBE YOU CAN> a^M VM .IF >OU HAFTA> BE TOLD THOSE MAIE MOBON3 /YEW I KNJOW AIL J POTT KNOW TEU. ME WHY OOOLA SOT f LOOkA THAT, THEN TOLTRE
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  • 86 10 »rti Sl* rt lnlmtmmt RC REN formerly of X.A S.C. "amp. Hererahan and Tereadak Camp, Malacca on 7 7-64 in Tawau. Sabah UM SWEE GUAN a*ed 35 passed away prarofullv in OH. on 10-7*4 after a long iluw-ss. leaving behind bia hetoved wife. AJioe kW Hbee and Iwo'aooav Oortece
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  • 160 10 M Werrfs U« (Mlm-mum) MRS C BALAN. 60 Hargreav-s Oral*, ivntm thanks relatives and rrleoda for thHr expression* of sympatnv ..n her fathers death In Kayanv kulam Krrai.i CHOO CHONC SENC and Sal Klow wish to thank all ihnr friends and relative* for their kind help and condolences <m
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  • 49 10 HViilil (MUUmmm) in MEMORY OF our loving father Mr. Lav Chalk Tong who died suddenly on 11-7-KHIO. Always rememhared by his children. JOHN ROBERT CHELLIAH: In saving memory of our beloved father who passed away on 11/7/61 Sadly missed by his live sons. Oone but not forgotten.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 742 10 I The debate on the Constitution (Amendment) Bill has had two aspects, the first relating to the principles which should govern attempts in general to change the I nations basic law, and the second to the substance of the amendments proposed by the Government. As to the
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    • 364 10 Since Senator Goldwater so narrowly won the Californian Republican primary election a month ago, eliminating Governor Rockefeller from the contest, he has not missed a 1 trick. The opposition campaign has not been very effective (though Governor Scranton is still fighting gamely) and it seems inevitable Goldwater will
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    • 134 10 Dr. Lim Chong Eu was probably carrying his parochial duties as a representative too far when he told Parliament that to have "economic meaning" the new East-West highway should connect Penang with Kota Bharu. The road, after aIL is very much a national project, to improve access to
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  • 1195 10  -  CHALMERS M. ROBERTS b> of the WASHINGTON POST FOUR years ago this month on a sweltering evening in Chicago's inter national amp i t h eatre, the junior Senator from Arizona, his name having just been placed in nomination for the
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  • 557 10  -  COLMN LEGUM by \EW DELHI, Fri. a1 Acting for India's new Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. who is convalescing after an illness, Mr. T. N. Krishnamachari. the Finance Minister, and Mrs. Indira Gandhi. Minister of Information are attending the meeting of the Commonwealtth
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  • LETTERS
    • 217 10 I REFER to the letter from Mr. David Marshall (S.T. June 20) complaining of the shortage of Malay teachers. In his letter, Mr. Marshall states that when he was in the Opposition in the Singapore Legislative Assembly he appealed to "the
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    • 100 10 IT is incredible that the authorities concerned continue to do nothing about the overloaded earth lorries that bowl along the main streets of Singapore, day after day, dropping large chunks of earth at regular intervals. On dry days, the streets become dusty and on wet days a muddy
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 813 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. W*r4l lit (Minimum) LING A son to Cynthia aad Henr> B-T-64 Both waft. Thanks to XX Doctors and Ht.iß SKELCHV To VMM and Tony a son on 9-7-64. Mother and baby '■-'II Thanks to 'Hxtor and Staff ol Buncsar Ward Ueo gralias. M Wmr4» lit (Mlmtmmm) UM LEE:
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    • 40 10 OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS and CORNEAL MICRO LENS CONSULTANTS K. E. MEYER i F.8.0-A.. F.A.A.0.. F.A.C.LP., M.R.S.H. CERTIFIED CORNEAL LENS PRACTITIONER No 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Tel: ***** BRANCH: 9th Floor, Lee Wah Bank Bid?., Old Market Sqvare, Kaala Lumpar. Telephone: *****
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    • 232 10 You get garden-fresh flavour m f"^^- H\ 67VARIETI** M y^~ ~*s H\ mcinz'c'o /fl Tot choacp selection ot juicy, gsrucn-uc-Ui *ep(U>Mn in Heinz Vegetable Soap are stowry cooked «n hhmlhk broth, masterfully seasoned with real home cam? There's real economy ia- Ham Vegetable Soap. k's. noarisfeing meal in itself, read"
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  • 660 11 Better medical care for sick in S'pore HOSPITAL SERVICES REORGANISED TPHE Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today announced a vast reorganisation of Singapore's hospital services, beginning with the new role to be played by the state's network of 26 government outpatient dispensaries. The first step of this re-organisation
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  • 76 11 PENANG. Fri.— A man who pretended to De a Labour Department officer, was today jailed for four months on a charge of impersonation. K. KrLshnan. 25. who pleaded guilty, was alleged to have called, with another man, on a contractor. G. Sinnasamy. at Western Road
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  • 19 11 SINGAPORE. Frl.— The Singapore Polytechnic Students Union will hold an orientation ball at >he Hotel Ambassador tomorrow.
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  • 128 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong N'ynk Lin. today said Singapore was short of 120 doctors to help man the state's medical services. He said: "We should have 450 doctors in the Ministry of Health. Rut there are only 330
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  • 186 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Kuala Lumpur girl, wno tooK up sketching while lying in a Perth hospital sick bed 16 years ago, is making a name for herself in the art world here. She is Maureen Oh, 23 (above), of Petaling Jaya.
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  • 65 11 PENANO, Fri. Din bin HuaMln 50. of BaJlk Pulau. wm charged In the First Magistrate's Court today with voluntarily causing grevious hurt to Zainol bin Jlrim at Kampong Jalan Bahru, Balik Pulau on July 9. He pleaded not guilty. The Magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau. refused
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  • 47 11 TAIPING. Fri. Applications for exemption from payment of general assessment by two schools here have been approved by the Taiping Town Council. They are the St. Louis English School In Jalan Long Jaflar and tne All Saints National-Type Primary School In Selama Road.
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  • 39 11 KANOAR, Fri. The Perlta state welfare committee has approved a supplementary vote of 11.713 for this year. This vote will be allocated to storm victims ($1,389), relief for old folks ($174) and Are victims ($150).
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  • 36 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The finals of the Shakespeare drama competition organised by the Belangor English Language Teaching Association will be held at the Dewan Bella In Jalan Kampong Pandan here tomorrow at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 32 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Mr. Hool Cheng Loon has been elected chairman of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association (Northern Dlvirion). Other officials are: secretary. Mr. Daniel Ng: treasurer. Mr. Chan Vow Ylm.
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  • 121 11 CINGAPORE, Fri. Two armed men one with a revolver robbed a bill collector of $400 at Kampong Cheng San yesterday. The victim, Mr. Lmi Juay Chor, 28, of Sim Seng Chuan and Co. of Upper Circular Road, told police that two men stopped his car
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  • 29 11 KUANTAN, Fri. A variety show to mark the close of the National Language Month celebrations here will be held at the Town Hall at 8 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 61 11 PENANG. Frl. Four men from Kedah today pleaded guilty in the First Magistrate's Court to a charge of gambling in front of a coffee shop at Tanjong Bungah yesterday. Khaw Ah Chai, 28. Hooi Yun Siu. 22. Teoh Kirn Chuan. 28, and Wong Chong Seng. 22.
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  • 58 11 IPOH. Fri. Inche Mohamed bin Ya'acob. the deputy public prosecutor. Perak will leave Ipoh on Sunday to take Over his new post a; legal adviser, Trengganu. He takes over from Inche Abdul Hamld bin Omar who goes to Penang as state legal adviser. Inche Abdul Daim bin
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  • 221 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. student in Australia, Chun Chee Keong, 22, has died in Sydney after being in a coma for three months following a scooter accident near Armidale, New South Wales. i j Chun, a Colombo Plan final year B.Sc. student,
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  • 104 11 12 DOCTORS NEEDED BY ARMED FORCES— KUALA LI'MFUR. Fit The Ministry of Defence ls looking for 12 fully qualified doctors to join the Armed Forces Medical Service. The doctors will be given short service commissions. Their duties will be to provide medical services for the members of the Malaysian Armed
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  • 32 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The closing and prize presentation ceremony of the Kuala Lumpur district national language month campaign will be held at the Town Hall here at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 36 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. Mr. Chee Chong Kee, Assistant District Officer, Kota Star, has been transferred to Baling as ADO there In place of Inche Yuhyl bin Ismail who has Joined the Malayan Civil Service.
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  • 171 11 Headmen can ensure safety of the State: Ghaffar MALACCA, Fri. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Ghaffar bin Baba. yesterday appealed to village headnen to be on the lookout for subversive elements and ensure the safety ol the country as well as their kampongs. He made this appeal when he
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  • 69 11 PENANG. Fri. Mr. Manicam Saravanamuttu. former St. Xavier's head prefect and champion athlete, who joined St. John's College, Oxford, last year on a scholarship from the Shell Co., has been awarded a second class In the honours moderations examination In engineering held last month. Manicam is
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  • 24 11 KLANG, Frl. Fifteen Chines* converts will embrace the Muslim religion In a ceremony at the AllMalaya Muslim Welfare Organisation Centre here tomorrow.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 142 11 1 £jM\I LLDIEj J A IblyesterlesaFibre ■j£& is! mm i i > IT** mmm\. 'jesa* )rjlSE?«v? WmOmmt* t mF-jM Cool, smart— y'Terylene' Cotton >|ji I Ifs really warmed up in Malaya. What M more to be said than J'P^- thank goodness for \-'<^^^!mWmm\ 4 'Tery lene'/cotton. \JSP? 4 V I:
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    • 151 11 SOON CHEONG LTD. are pleased to announce their appointment as Sole Agents in Malaysia and Brunei for /77£ r /7 m C/71//£r*/Z/71/£J7 i*^ 188 MW^ml d^PJ Wk(J I B^k STE»N ORIVt BOvtß MARINE OltSEl ENGINE t\ Th» nrw MarCruiscßovsr itarn drtv« power pockoga featwrat lh« MarCralMf I item driv* ynlt,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 834 11 j Today 5 s Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE BERVICES: SERVICE 41.7 60.2 Metro 41 and 25 metres A.M.: 6.00 Pros. Summary; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The 476 metres ?Sn' S V 71 a ßj ".f. tpO^ A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 7.30
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  • Article, Illustration
    817 12  -  Gabriel Lee >g||y factory by Soft drink plant opens in PJ PLANS FOR EXPANSION, TOO JHE new $350,000 soft drinks manufacturing plant National Aerated Water Co. (Kuala Lumpur) Ltd. to be opened today by the Malaysian Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, is a progressive concern.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 73 12 GRAND OPENING TODAY! THE NEW FACTORY OF NATIONAL AERATED WATER CO. (KUALA LUMPUR) LTD. at JALAN SEMANGAT PETALING JAVA WILL BE OFFICIALLY OPENED y It nUli DLL UK. LIM SWtb AUN minister of commerce and industry. AT 3.00 p.m. TODAY SATURDAY 11th JULY 1964. GUESTS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO A
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  • 424 13 Firm uses latest machinery, modern production methods CINALCO owed its success in Malaysia mainly to its quality and line flavour. That was why sales had gone up to 1.3 million^ bottles last year. Mr. Cheng Sze 800, a director of the new National
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 138 13 4<^, SOLVE YOUR k J&. LABELLING <&W£l PROBLEMS INCH «p* WITH oftroctive colour* ißtt^^Tfl V IT* and Metal tapes with^^ b\ WL or without adhesive MECHANICAL COMBUSTION I J$K i ENGINEERING CO., LTD. JtiL No 9 Jolon Kilon 9 Singapore. Tel: *****1 "^^H^L W No. 6 Read 69D, Pctolinq Jaya.
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    • 160 13 Congratulations AND BEST WISHES TO NATIONAL AERATED WATER (M) LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THEIR FACTORY IN PETALING JAVA, KUALA LUMPUR FROM aWM VAN HOUTEN 17/) SINGAPORE— KUALA LUMPUR AND /^^V CROWN CORK CO. (M) LTD. (J) SINGAPORE I£^r S.G.MJ We extend our warmest greeting to NATIONAL
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  • TODAY AN EXTRA PAGE OF FOREIGN NEWS
    • 165 14 'NO' TO TORY PLEA FOR BARRING IMMIGRANTS ONDON, Fri. The number of Commonwealth citizens emigrating to Britain in 11 months up to May 31 this year was 76,483; compared with 27.159 1 for the same period in' 1963. the Home Secre-j tary, Mr. Henry Brooke, said yesterday. This allows tor
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    • 28 14 JAKARTA. Fn. President Soekarno said yesterday the Soviet Union had agreed to start work in mid-1965 on Indonesia s Asahan hydroelectric project in north Sumatra. UPI.
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    • 51 14 Dr. Hasringt B.md.i. first Prims Minister of Malawi, and the Governor. Sir Clyn Sm.illwood (ones (left to right at foot of flagpole) watch as the Malawi flag is unfurled in the Independence Stadium at one minute past midnight on July 6 to mark Nyataland's independence. U.P.I
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    • 419 14 S. RHODESIA MAY BE FREE BY DEC SMITH SALISBURY, Friday. MR. Lan Smith. Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, said here today he hoped to get independence for his country by the end of the year. He told a press conference his Government had not yet considered how they would test
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    • 187 14 Just one signature holds up Tshombe's take over f EOPOLDVILLE. Fri. Mr. Cyrille Adoula. the Congo Prime Minister, is holding up Mr. Moise Tshombe from becoming his successor by not signing a Presidential decree appointing Mr. Tshombe as Premier. Unde- the present constitution, all Presidential decrees must be countersigned by
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    • 28 14 VATICAN CITY, Prl. Th«> Vatican announced yesterday that the Holy See and Tunisia haw signed an accord on the juridical status of the Roman Catholic Church
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    • 45 14 GENEVA, Pri. Dr. Hans Nowotny, director of the Austrian Ministry of Education and president of the 85-nation conference on public education, quit, the chair here yesterday when the African states insisted on their resolution calling for Portimals expulsion from the meeting. Reuter.
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    • 262 14 Two U.S. Senators wrestle to the floor WASHINGTON, Fri. Two Senators Strom Thurmond (South Carolina) and R a I p l< Yarborough (Texas), both Democrats wrestled each other to the floor yesterday outside a Senate hearing room. What began as a playful tugging match turned somewhat more serious as the
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    • 377 14 RANGOON, Fri. Government forces have killed more than 100 rebels during the first week of July. And General Ne Wins military government has shown no signs of letting up its unrelenting campaign against the commu- nist guerillas and other minority groups despite the
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    • 94 14 MOSCOW. Frt. Mr. Jomo I Kenyatta. Kenya's Prime Minister. has asked Mi Khrushchev to send "xp^rts \to help Kenya build ur»- fabricated homes and rzd\o station. The request was contained in a letter, sent by Mr. Kenyatta to the Soviet leader last month, and piollslied In
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 482 14 LOW REMTALS Itl*i3^^^ Xli EASY 24 BWlQ||Wi |j| MONTHS HP oPr>J|iß] H| NEW LOW NET HI CASH PRICE "S^^^^^Sb-^BI MODEL WV 762 "^^^^Hr Nsw Slimline cabinet in nigh glass veneers Forward mounted square cornered tube for maximum picture size Very dark safety screen for clear definition Front mounted high fidelity
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  • LETTERS
    • 319 15 MY car was parked. It was damaged by a lorry the driver of which admitted full liability and promised to pay for the necessary repairs. In due course when the bill was sent he ignored it and refused registered letters. I then turned
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    • 52 15 T.V. SINGAPURA repeatedly cancels the advertised programmes to substitute interviews. It is annoying to find one's favourite programme suddenly cancelled. Is it not possible to screen these extra items at 10.20 p.m. on Channel 8 (after the scheduled programmes close)? Then we can watch if we want to.
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    • 79 15 - THE thought of aborigines attempting to dispose of the Tanah Rata tigress with poisoned darts is uncomfortable. So far the tigress has confined its victims to dogs and chickens. Wounded and aggravated the possibility is that it will decide on a change of
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    • 87 15 gVERY morning and evening I am caught >r. traffic jams at the junctions oi Paya Lcbar Roaa and Geylang Road and Bartley Road and Paya Lebar Road. This is due to the two bus terminuses at both these junctions. The presence of tfce.-e two terminuses add on to
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    • 60 15 I HOPE that the Government will soon put the Government publication.Department Sales Depot (or whatever in its proper name) back in the room on the ground floor of the G.P.O. from which it was moved to make way for the Tourist office. I often went there to buy
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    • Letter, Illustration
      55 15 f)N behalf of all parents possessing television sets in their homes, may I suggest that Television Malaysia change its programme times so that children can have time to revise their lessons during the night. At least let the TV start at 8 D.m. instead of at 6.25 as
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    • 177 15 The cost of a public school THE idea of a public school or schools) based on Eton and Harrow or the Federation Military College is best forgotten. Instead, open up more day schools based on the progress of the Victoria Institution and the Penang Free School. It would be much
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    • 91 15 I REFER to the letter from '"Thirsty" which was published in the Straits Times July 4. 1964. Tenders for the running of the three refreshment stalls at Mt. Faber Scenic Park have been accepted and two stalls have already commenced business. The successful tenderer for the third stall
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    • 77 15 I DO not know what answer the Immigration Department will give to "Malay, sian's" query in your correspondence columns (S.T. July 3*. However. I am able to confirm, through my own contacts, that many expatriates at present employed in this country are being paid a basic far less
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 160 15 We do more than 'chop 1 your tickets Our service is personal! We put ourselves in your shoes and advise accordingly the stopovers you'll benefit from, the air/sea combinations you'll get concessions for, the culinary delights you'll want to pick<out, etc. Such expertise is natural becauieoursisan experienced-staff. So come to
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    • 15 15 KLEEN BOWL TOILET CLEANSER vl/ «eL f m m #f I sanitary I j I
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 309 15 Straits Times Crossword n j2 I is i 4 j Ts I i 6 j ~H|HH| ACROSS 7. Coming around to urge con1. Sharp turn U. keeo curls In detising (11). place? (7-4 i. 9. The faulUfinder. and his 8. Some of the chorm can be soclate. In a d;sTiminating
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 421 16 < iinttnuni from Page It) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Mtn.)—»mm St rt* extra READ the Senior Appointment. vacant la Tbe Sunday Mall eacb wee*. APPLICANTS REQUIRE PHOTOCOPIES Tang* reproduce them— lo. boat Quay, S'por*, 9M89. NEED CERTIFICATED Tamil Tea'her Apply before 17/7/1964 to Headmaster, Jasln Tamil School, Jasln, WANTED i
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    • 602 16 SITUAT'ONS VATANI 70 Word* SS (Mm.) Box St rfs. txtrm EUROPEAN LADIES to be trained a* sales promoters. Age 17 24. Apply 2. Little Road (Paya Lebar). B'pore. Tel: ***** Wong. WANTED GENERAL INSURANCE Agent* (Except Life) for British Company In Singapore and Jobore. To Box A 6423 B.T. S'por*.
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    • 703 16 SITUATIONS VACANT tfarata SS < Mm. t— Box St et* Mire, KWONC WAI SIU HOSPITAL, Singapore, has vacancy for two purt-tlme doctors. Applicants must be fluent in Cantonese. Contact Medical Superintendent for details. APPLICANTS replying to Bos Number for vacancies, are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or
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    • 790 16 SITUATIONS WANTED i M Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. extra ENGLISHWOMAN tRAINEI. ID Theatre. Television (London), seeks interesting part-tun* employment where ability and personality would be useful. Box A 6424 S.T. Spore. STBNOGRAPHV, TYPING, DUPLICATING, Direct Mall Advertising, Translations, etc. For immediate service, pleas* ring Hunt* Secretarial Service Tel:
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    • 787 16 ACCOMMODATION WANTED I it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. extra WANTED IST SEPTEMBER 3 Bcd- < room Bungalow. European tainlly. Dt*- trlct 10 or*ll. Box A 6342 S.T Spore URCENTLY REOUIRED Auk. Sept. I m 2 European couples unfurnished I House* or fiunxaluv^. 2 bedrooms. Mm Soon area. Box
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    • 746 16 HOUSES k LAND WANTED Word* SS Mil*. t— Box St et* estre) REQUIRED SINBLE $TONSV Terrace house, preferably in Districts li-12. Must be reasonable. No brokers. Detail* to Boa A 6433 n.T. spore. TUITION Word* SS (Mtn.t—Box St et*. tmtrm ENCLISH SECONDARY i Pre-fnl-ver»lty Classes. Tel: B'pore *****. NATIONAL ORIVINQ
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    • 900 16 BOOKS PUBUCATIONS n'orrfs S3 (Mm.) Box St rt*. txtro BEGINNER $ELFTAUGHT BOOKS: Cantone*e. ES.M: EngllshCantonese Dictionary. $12.30. Mandarin. $2.00: Kncln-h-Manrmin Dictionary. M.OO: Hokklen. ■$2 JO: Kng-llah-Hokklen Dictionary. $5.00: C.K. T*nc. niO. Orchard Road and Arcade New*. 8 The Arcade. (Bingnpor^ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Wmr4* SS (Mln.t—Box it rfs. exfr. DOCTOR to
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    • 902 16 FURNITURE SS Wnr.ii 55 < Mtn.t— Box St eta. aatr« BEST ALUM. AWNINOS. Blind*/ Pelmet*. Consult Mellow tt Co. Spore IMPRESS YOUR VISITORS with Rlegani Cane Kurmture from Adrtaa a River Valley Road. ***** <B'pore>. VISIT FONCHIN Co.. Ltd., Kor American Light Fittings. 437, Kiv-r Valley Road. Spore. Tel *****/8.
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    • 1333 17 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAS* UK. Out Spore Sails P S'ram Ptnang AENEAS LiTtrpHl ll Ptrt PHEUS LittrtMl G1i.31 .'uly 13 July 14/11 July 17 ELPENOt iKcriatl, Oubun July 12 July 1< July 15,15 Mly 21 AiAX linrpttl, Glasgow July II luly 72 illy 23/27 Mly 21 ACHILLES Avonmouth, Luerpm
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    • 1332 17 WLIII£ELUdMM£M£UUII£M |O|| THE EAC LINES H«3\A~ V^3H SlNGAp o*( kuala lUMPutap.swrrmmAM penanc HKjl£r7E^^t^B Bl MOU1« |4AM»»H&1O lOIOIK.S 3V3.WIIOOUOT i»oki ;ioi mcwi u>n rxoii t»i niOMitiiTi SAILING; TO CENOA. LE HAVRE HAMBURS. BREMEN, ANTWERP, HOTTEItDAM AMSTERDAM, OSLO, 60TNENBUR6 AND COPE NM At EN SingiporT^^ S'haa "KINA" 11/r illy 22/21 Mly 27/2*
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    • 1176 17 fa^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. irHfl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH Singaport Pt. S'Mn Pfnang i| Ova Inndsn tCITY OF BIRMINGHAM 15 July t Aug •CITY OF LEEBS 23/24 July 25 H July 21 July 21 Aug TCITT OF RIPON 25 21 luly J| July IS Aug
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  • 762 18 From Our Market Correspondent TNDUSTRIAL shares were 1 again easier as dull conditions continued on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. There were more inquiries for tin shares, but buyers were disinclined to push prices up. The market was featureless, apart from the
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  • 27 18 Malayan Stork Indices Jaly 9 July 10 Industrials: 97.19 96.88 Tins: 129.47 139.40 S rubbers: 104.06 103.90 Dec 30, 1963 100. Dec 29. 1962 100.
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  • 823 18 /""OMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsustead (1.000) 51.68: C.T.B. ords. (100) 4»s. lead.: Dunlops (1.000) $2. (2.000) SI.M: East Smelters (2.00U) (3.96: F. and N. erds (2.000)
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  • 247 18 JULY first grads ruober t.o.b. eloaod at 5 p.m. In Slntspore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 67 cents per lb. down one-eighth of a cent on Thursday's dosing level for the position. The tone was dull R.A.t. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In cants per lb. yesterday Int 1
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  • 37 18 ON the tree exehanga msrkst in Hong Kong yenterday the U.S. dollar was quoted att 5.74t lor TT an-1 5.73 for cash. Sterling wrf.- quoted at IS. OB and onr tasl sf gold at 348«
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  • 168 18 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $2 a picul to $613 on an offering unofficially estimated at 240 tons, down five tons. London had dosed unchanged spot and up £1 a ton forward, with outside demand
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  • 28 18 Jaly 10. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $613 a picul (op 12). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down five tons).
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  • 390 18 Rubber has a very quiet week H.C.B. and Co. Ltd. In their weekly rubber survey report: Apart from sporadic bursts of activity stimulated by routine market factors, conditions have been very quiet this week. Values eased slightly at the outset, due to Malayan selling against goHov-r deliveries, and overseas showed
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  • 60 18 MELBOURNE. Pri. CR.A. Mount lsa N Broken Hl'.l (10a.) 41 .'7 Amnol U'}} Aust Con. Ind 63/3 Aunt. Paper Manuf B H.P 4 Carriers Colonial Susar o 3 Q. 3. Coles W/Herald "7/10 Humes 1C.1.A.N.Z. 55/3 Repco 2 s l Rothmans (10s. Units) delsyei Woolwortb Swan Rrewerles 2P/1
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  • 225 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 10. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bountead 13 eta. M Containers 14 eta. Dunlops 15 eta M Cables 17 eta. City D?v 7 rts. McAllster 13 cts. E. Bmelters 27 cU. M. Invest. 13 eta, Esso 13 cts. 0.C.8.C. 21 eta. Fed. Dlsp 12 eta Rothmans 9
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  • 73 18 /'HINESE Produce Eichanxe. Smgap»r* noon price? per picul ystter. day: Coconut 911: bulk S4B< Kellare, drum SMa seller*. Co»r«: July/ Aug. UK /Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white 1142 a aellen. Sarawak white SI4O sellers, special Sarawak black (110 lellfir*. garbled Lamponx black (lIS eelleri. ASTA SI2A sellers. tlngapere
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  • 36 18 TM£ Malayan Ciehanm Banka* 1 Aiseclatlen made ttaase changea in Its ratei to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $100): Selllg TT or OO nady: Belgian Francs 16OS: Swedish Krtner IMi. The rest were unchanged.
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  • 172 18 Mill* ilonmld. th« Slngaawri pjaja l»ur wharves er eipeeted today are: Peril* N.W. 3. Banting N.W 4, Rokao 148 N.W 5. Lloyd Bakke 6/7. Nestor 8/». Eumaeui 13/14. Oarrybank 15/1«. Cyclopß 18. Hinabanc 1». Kern»e« 23/24. Taloa 27/28, Thontcaard 28/30. Donal 31/32. Raki 33/34. Rouevemt H-v:«>.
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    • 686 19 rmmmmjmmjmm^mmmmm***mmim*m Continued from Pace 16) VEHICLES FOR SALE 70 Words M (Min.)-Box St et*. txtrm $1.200/ ONLY] Choice of 1959 Flat •on 1 or 1956 Anglla, both good conlitlon. easy payment arranged, seen 15 Hamilton Rd., Spore. JAGUAR NOVEMBER 19SS model 4 two careful European owners first ;la<* condition mechanically
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    • 902 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE >• »,.rd. U IWaj-ia Vt tt* 4*trm MCTC 1949 Classic Bportscar. Excellent Knulne overhauled recently. New battery, goes like bird. $1,200. Call Mr. Oeorge *****. 377 Buklt Timah Road. Spore. 1951 MERCEDES BENZ $1,300/-. 1950 Austin A4O $850/-. Both taxed Insured. Condition cxc :ient. Terms arrangeable. Must
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    • 1056 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE to Word* U < Ml*.)— Box t* rU. twtrm ISS3 CONSUL Green/Cream Excep- Moral condition S9OO 0.n.0. Taxed Insured. Reid 77 Chestnut Drive. 9) M.S. Bukit Timah Rd., Spore after 5 p.m. COOPER JAGUAR 'D' Type Sports. Weber Cams. Taxed and Insured Offers over $3,800 Invited. Tele
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    • 912 19 FOR SALE tf Word* (Mi*.)— Box SO et: txtrm WHEN BUYING Stainless Steel Fable Cutlery It Is worthwhile to see Brst the various Lovely Patterns from Boltncen, Germany and Japan In Mat cr Polished Finish at prices you can afford from Anglo-Dutch Trading Co., ISS Orchard Road. Tel: ***** b'pore.
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    • 679 19 LADIES HAIRDRESSING 10 Wor*t SS (yiin.)-Box M CO. rxtrm FARIDA MAISON MARCELLE B/Styllat Manicure and facial makeup expert Appointment 11-C Battery Road. Spore Tel: *****. LONG Bf ACM UEAUTY SALON 10-A. Holland Vlllase expert Dalr•tylnta manlcurlau. abampoo-eci 12.00 Cold Wave trots 110 UO. Tel Spore *****. DRESSES DRESSMAKING PO SIANC,
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    • 808 19 NOTICES THE PAHANG CONSOLIDATED COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in England). The Board has declared a Final Preference Dividend for the year ending 31st. July. 1964 of 3>{. per cent less Income Tax at seven shillings and ninepence in the payable in London on 31st. July, 1964 to all Preference Shareholders on
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    • 836 19 NOTICE Licence fees in respect of the undernoted vehicles not hswins: been paid under Notice within the period prescribed in Section S (7) of the Road Traffic Ordinance. 1961, Warrants of levy and seizure liave been executed under Section 8 (8) of the said Ordinance:MOTOR CAR .SP 893 Prince SU
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 94 20 CRICKET Bynoe in fine form SINGAPORE. Prt. West Indian Vie Bynoe gave another ..lie all round performance today to help RAF Seletar to beat Changi by ei'iht wickets and win the Far East Air Force cricket festival chnmplonshlp. Bynoe, who has been chosen to play for South Malaya, took six
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    • 26 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The National Shoofing Association of Miilay&ia will hold a council meeting at No. 52 Klyne Street, here, on Sunday (4 p.m.).
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    • 104 20 IPOH. Fn— F. C. Arulaiwnd'jin. a lawyer, wa.s elected pre*.Uie P>T.ik P.uaby Union at \m annual ge".rral meeting. A record 16 vice-prctideius were an-o fleeted. They are N. J. Ryan. T. H. Winsnr. Une Khek Cheow. J. .A. Meikle. I. M. Scott. J. B. Poticr. P.
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    • 446 20  -  NORMAN SIEBEL: h v Kuala Lumpur, Friday JHE MALAYAN Cricket Association are now richer by $10,686 as a result of the fortnighi'l visit in March of E. W. j Swanton's team of Commonwealth cricketers. To add to the many pleasures and excitements which great
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    • 342 20 I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Fred de Souza's death of a heart attack in Singapore last night has deprived Malaysian shooters of the man who would have led them with distinction at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in October. For Fred was Asia's best i
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    • 124 20 \TELBOURNE. Fr!. Ih" w Dnrk Cup b.tp o'i Wimbledon champio'i R> y Emir.v n iwbovei and Fred Stullc m today l!f I'd by the Lawn Tennia Association of Australia. Wmmaa wfl] piny for Aus-■-r.il:.i in iheir cup match against Canada in Montreal nex:
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    • 27 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selangoor Women's Hockey Association will hold a bazaar to raise funds at the St. Marys Church hall here tomorrow (from 9 a.m.).
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    • 236 20 ATHLETICS Shook Keng, 15, beats Irene Fernando KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —Ng Shook Keng. a 15-year-old ..ooljflrl. tonight achieved the o:uy record set on the first day ol the Selangor AAA silver jubilee meet at the Merdeka Stadium. Shook Keng, despite running on a rain-soaked track, took O.Bseo ofl the previous
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    • 30 20 SEREMBAN. Fri.— The Negri Sembilan AAA will stage an allcomers' meet on behalf of the Malaysian AAU on the King George V School ground here on Sunday (3 p.m.).
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    • 689 20 PENANG. Fri.— Two new records were set up on the opening ,iv of the Penang AAA championsiiips at the City Stadium here today. Technical Institute clipped 4scc from their own record lor the 4 x 400 m i boys under-19) relay when they clocked 3min 32.75ec.
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    • 310 20 MALAYA CUP North trend points to Penang win over Perak KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Th« langled-up prospects ln the i.. .th zone of the Malaya Cup competition may take on a clearer form alt^r Sunday's match at Penang's Cltv Stadium between the ~.::ent leaders, Perak and Penan ft. The trend ln
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    • 133 20 ATHLETICS— State championships: S'gor AAA (Merdeka Stadium); Penang AAA (CU.v Stadium). Club meets: EPF (Shaw Rd. XL); Negri Police <KGV Sch. S'ban); SRC (Spore Hadang); No. 4 FIB (Thomson K<\. Spore). Schools: Kcdah Cdmbined (Sg Patanl). CRICKET— RuIers Shield replay: Spore Malays v Malaua Malays (Balestier Rd.
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    • 78 20 SOCCER Ipoh Div. 3: Pollfw 4 Tamil Youngsters 2. L. Prrak Div. 1 (T. Ansom: PWD 6 Stars 1 Krl.in Lge (P. Buntar): MES 2 Dennlstown 1. S'rore Div. 2D: Blua Rovers 6 Stable Boys 0; Star Sorcerites 'A' 2 Race Course Utd. 2; Katong 2 Haikowytt °A' 2:
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    • 1888 20 IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE OrUrinatlnt Petition! Na. 7 of 1984 In thr Mattrr of IDF.AI. MM LIMITED AMI In thr MaMai of THL COMPANIKS ORDINANCE iCap. 174) Section it. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Order oi the High Court gated the U6Lh day of June 1964 confirming
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    • 813 20 I TENDERS TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF NEGERI SKMBILAN II NfiEl LINGOI WATER SI I'PLV SCHEME CONTRACT NO. 16 CONSTRICTION OK RIVER INTAKE Wl» i'REATME.M WORKS Tenders are invited from Clas> A' Contractors registered wiui the PWD. under Head I, Suoheads 1 and 3 and Head 11. Sub- head 2 for
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    • 94 20 "HELLO BABY" (KON-NICHI WA AKACHAN) from the some pen of the composer of SUKIYAKI the most charming record of the yearawarded the Disquc Grand Prix of Japan. Sung by MICHIYO AZUSA DECCA-F.***** Presented by DECCA on JET SPEED RECORDS Radio Malaysia Singapore 10 a.m. on Sun. 12th July Congratulations to
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 383 21 GOLF ST. ANDREW'S (Fife). Fri.— Tony "Champagne" Lema, 30-year-old American golfer, moved into the lead in the Btltlsh Open championship with a brilliant second round of 68 over the wind-swept course here yesterday. Lema's tour-under-par on what many consider the world's toughest course
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    • 371 21 Cassius underlines cup race chances RACING with Epsom Jeep PASSIUS, the early favourite for the Penang Cup over 10f on Sunday, underlined his chances with a good trial run on a soft track this morning. Cassius (Merv Posner) Malham (apprentice Dragon), both trained by Milton Sullivan, and Wally Bagby's Scorpio
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    • 1578 21 PENANG— 3rd DAY CARD KEY: A letter after the horse's name Indicates the type at going preferred; f fast; g good; s soft: b heavy a any. Betting forecast; (SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowance; Soaidl, P. K Leong. LJm and Dragon 3-lb; Nazudl, Ng and Chong 5-lb; others
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    • 559 21 SPORTLIGHT on your FANCIES RACE 1 DULAS RIVER: Fifth to Larator over XL 6f In U.v. 1 last time out; better over 7f. BAR HOME: Won jver Of on Wednesday: can get 7f. ENTERTAINER III: Led all the- way over 6f in Div. 4; should SILVER DRAGON: Runnerup in his
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    • 320 21 LONDON, Fri.— The Britisn racing authorities have withdrawn the disqualification they imposed in February cm Captain Ryan Price, one of Britain's leading trainers of stcepiechiisers and hurdlfrs The Racing Calendar, annourcmg the withdrawal of the disqualification vr.-.terday. added that Price could now apply at.aln for
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 170 21 I NATIONAL PANASONIC I SI You'll hardly feel Hie weight of this 2 band, 9 transistor Br^i fK portable which it a neat and compact little radio to carry W[OM jff around. It* 4" x3" PM dynamic speaker gives rich K^IHMBBIBrJ w volume and distortion-free tone. It weight only 2
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  • 436 22 JOHNSON: WE'RE FIRMLY PLEDGED TO OPPOSE RESOLUTELY THOSE WHO VIOLATE THEIR NEIGHBOURS 9 FREEDOM WASHINGTON, Friday. URKSIDENT Johnson declared last night that the United States was "determined and dedicated" to resist aggression in South-east Asia. He said the U.S. was committed "to oppose 1
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  • 87 22 9 NANTAH STUDENTS ARE FREED SINGAPORE. Fri. Njne of the 54 Nanyang University students arrested in the big police .swoop on the university last Saturday were released by the Special Branch today after mee interrogation. The names of two of the released undergraduates were given M Koh Teck Ming and
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  • 59 22 SINGAPORE, Fri. A motor-cyclist was killed and his pillion rider seriously wounded when thrir machine collided with a lorry in Bukit Timah Road today. The dead rider was Wong Seng Wall. 18. of Princess Elizabeth Estate. The pillion-rider. Wong Foo Lai, 17. of Bukit Timah
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  • 24 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. Seventeen of yesterday's 186 victims of food poisoning were still in hospital today. No improvement in their condition was reported.
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  • 295 22 LONDON. Pri— Closing middle t prices oi selected stock not in- I eluding stamp duty were: > CULXBBOSa I Consol 2V. £41 13 16 +1/16 t Kundinß 4 1 .50 £93-11 lb War 3 V., £57', fi BANKS Chartered 50 3 Hongkong 121. INSLKANCt. Com. Un 46 9
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  • 45 22 LONDON. Fri. Spot-21'id Aug. 20-iy 16d.. Sept. 20-9 16d., Oct. 20-7 16d., Oct. Dec. 20-7 16d Jan Mar. 20 :l sd., Apr. June 20\d., July Sept. 20", d.. Oct. Dec. 20\d Jnn Mnr 20',d.. c.l.f. July 20d.. Aug. 13-15 16d. Sept. 20d. Tone: Inactive.
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  • 20 22 LONDON. Fri. Buyers £1230, sellers £1240. Forward buyers £1203. sellers £1205. Settlement £1240. Turnover ajn. 125 tons. pjn. 20
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  • 19 22 DR. CHUANG (extreme right) shakes hand with Prof. Liv after the handing-over of the administration.
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  • 576 22 FIVE SILENT MINUTES IN HISTORY OF NANYANG UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE. Fri. THE five-man protem committee headed by Prof Liv Kung-kwei today formally took over administration of Nanyang University from the outgoing ViceChancellor. Dr. Chuang Chu-liu. In a simple five-minute ceremony in the university library building. Dr. Chuang handed over the seal
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  • 185 22 WHO WILL INHERIT WAN THO FORTUNE? SINGAPORE, Fri.— The wiU of Da to Loke Wan Tbo was filed in the High Court here yesterday. Dato Loke and his wife were among 53 people who were killed on June 20, when a Civil Air Transport C-46 airliner crashed in flames shortly
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  • 158 22 I ONDON, Fri.— The Ausrj tralians drew their match against Leicestershire at Leicester today. Scores: Leics 311 for 7 dec and 257. Australians 406 and 60 for no wkt. Results of other matches were: Hasting).: Sussex bt Northams by 28 runs. Sussex 213 and 99 Northerns
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  • 211 22 Army officer and daughter drown in Harbour A BRITISH army officer and hi s eight-year-old daughter were drowned yesterday evening when their car plunged into the sea off Keppel I Harbour. Capt. Alex Edwards Turner. 39, of the Royal Engi- neers, attached to Joint Services Port Conrtol. and his only
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  • 113 22 'Topless' sisters: Yard acts ONDON, Fri.— Two sisters, i-rf on their way to see a premiere of the film "London in the Raw," were questioned by a police constable here last night for wearing topless dresses. A police officer said their names and a report uouid be forwarded to Scotland
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  • 191 22 FRED DE SOUZA DIES AT 46 SINGAPORE. Fri. Malaysia lost one of her big names in sports last nig h t. With the passing of Mr. Fred B. De Souza, 46. of a heart attack, Malaysian hopes for top position in Olympics shooting also died last night. •Old Bulls-Eye" he
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  • 53 22 SINGAPORE, Fri. A strike by some 300 employees of Retiiffusion i Singapore i Ltd., scheduled to start tomonow, has been called off. This follows "progressive negotiations" on the workers' set of claims this afternoon between officials of the management, and the Singapare Manual and Mercantile Workers Union,
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  • 23 22 RANGOON. Fri. Chinese Premier. Mr. Chou En-lai. and Marshal Chen Yl arrived in Rangoon by special plane this morning.— AP
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  • 47 22 SOLOMON: To G.-1-T J.mr ant Azar'.-ih Solomon a ran, Mclvin .it ttrnoral Hospital JR on rO-7-64. Brother for Christopher. MC KINLEV: To Arthur and Kirn Neo a ulster for Maureen Krystyna Lee at Bungsar Ward. Grat.ful thank" to Doctor and Wonderful Staff for their devoted attention.
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  • 21 22 FAUSTIN CRUZ COMEZ of KUU TmM| Centre pawid away at I Vettiyiithtira un 10-T-M, v. hid- on l»:iv< in India
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 299 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) I ME** 0 To all Trustees 1 >^7?F> mv c s t ment an<k^Xhose who can m service tor Why have the continual worry ot financial decisions reQxperjp garding the investment of your trust funds when you can* hand over your trustee investment problems
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