The Straits Times, 16 July 1964

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 '{He** o**0 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 100 1 RUSSIA AGREES TO GIVE INDONESIA MORE WEAPONS MOSCOW, Wed. Russia has agreed to give Indonesia more weapons for use against Malaysia, Indonesian sources said today. An announcement on military aid and general Russian support for Indonesian "confrontation" against .Malaysia will be contained in a joint communique to be issued shortly,
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  • 788 1  -  ALLINGTON KENNARD Unanimous support COMMONWEALTH PREMIERS DECLARE SYMPATHY, SUPPORT FOR MALAYSIA'S EFFORTS TO PRESERVE COUNTRY From LONDON. Wednesday THE Commonwealth Prime Ministers have given Malaysia their unanimous support against Indonesian confrontation. The communique, which is still to be issued, will not mention Indonesia. r>ui in it the Commonwealth
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  • 189 1 Set to go off at 3 a.m. under clubhouse: Police get a midnight tip-off MALACCA, Wed. Police cordoned off the Malacca Club in Fort Road and diverted traffic early this morning following the discovery of a time-bomb under the club house. British Army bomb experts from Seremban dashed
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  • 202 1 ANOTHER GUERILLA ATTACK: GIRL, 13 WOUNDED KUCHING, Wed. Indonesian guerillas attacked another defenceless longhouse in Sarawak yesterday, seriously wounding a 13-year-old girl with mortar fire, a security forces spokesman said today. The spokesman said the attack was launched at 9 p.m. by an unknown number of guerillas against the longhouse
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  • 126 1 I£UALA LUMPUR. Wrd. 1V The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, ani nounced tonight that the Government may consider introducing legislation to sentence Indonesian saboteurs to death instead of life imprisonment. The Minister was answering a question" m
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  • 66 1 TOKYO. Wed. Nineteen firemen died and 53 people, including other firemen, were Injured in a fierce blaze that destroyed ten big warehouses in Tokyo during the night. It was the highest death toll umong firefighters ever recorded in a single fire in Japan. The fire
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  • 31 1 VATICAN CITY. Wed.— Pope Paul VI is working on an encyclical i to be Issued before the Ecumenical I Council re-convenes on Sept. 14. Vatican sources said today.— UPl.
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  • 86 1 SAIOON. Wed. South Vietnam's Foreign Minister has disclosed that Vietnamese representatives have been sent to Malaysia and other countries In the region to seek greater assistance for this Communist-embattled nation. Mr. Phan Huy Quat said the representatives were sent by Premier Major-Genera 1 Nguyen Khanh
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  • 390 1 PORT SWETTENHAM, Wednesday. A MALAYSIAN barter trader and two Indonesians were shot dead by an Indonesian gunboat crew in the Straits of Malacca, seven miles from here, at 3 a.m. today. The three killed and two other Indonesians who escaped were coming into Port
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  • 112 1 LONDON, Wed. A kiss between a coloured girl and a white man has been barred from British TV screens. The kiss was recorded for Friday's showing of "Emergency Ward 10." a weekly drama of sex and surgery set in a fictitious hospital. Associated
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  • 43 1 BANGKOK, Wed. Premier ThAnom KltUkachorn said yesterday border police in Southern Thailand have been placed on alert against Communist terrorists. The alert was ordered following reports that new supplies have reached Red guerillas along Thailand's border with Malaysia.— TJPl.
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  • 38 1 ROME. Wed. Italian newspaper printers and teleprinter operators of news agencies went on a four-day strike this morning for higher pay and better working conditions. The printers demand a 25 per cent pay rise. Reut«r.
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  • 275 1  - Gunman and merchant victim sent to hospital PHILIP KHOO LIFE-DEATH FIGHT TRIGGERED BY 'JEALOUSY OVER A WOMAN' By CINGAPORE, Wed. A biscuit merchant, Lvi Chow, 64, was shot and wounded this morning when he struggled with a gunman at his home in Smith Street. Lui. who was shot in his
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  • 61 1 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Straits tin price in Penang today rose a startling $11.87<i a picul to a new post-Korean war record of $832.50 a picul. The day's offering was estimated at an unusually high 275 tons. This brings the price to within $100 or the
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  • 121 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A NEW case of cholera was reported in Malacca A today the first since the outbreak killed nine people in the State in May last year. The Malacca General Hospital today confirmed that Jumirah binte Raban. 40, a- housewife from Bukit Nebong,
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  • 35 1 LONDON. Wed.— Nurses employed by British hospitals and local authorities are to receive a three per cent pay Increase, it was announced here. The Increase affects about 290.000 nurses and midwives. Reuter.
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  • 67 1 Anzus pact meeting in Washington WASHINGTON, Wed. Australian and New Zealand delegations are to arrive in Washington tonight from London to attend sessions of the Anzus pact council on Friday and Saturday. Mr. Paul Husluik will represent Australia and Mr. Keith ilolyoake will represent Km Zealand at the meeting with
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  • 510 1 Trouble town: 2 more curfew nights pENANG, Wed. The K curfew in Bukit Mertajam has been extended for two more nights tonight and tomorrow. It will be imposed during the same hours as last night— B.3o p.m to 5.30 a.m. Announcing this late today, the Chief Police Officer. Mr Jj.
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  • 26 1 RED SHOWDOWN MOSCOW. Wed. Russia told Communist China today it wanttd showdown meetini; of world's Communist parties on thr MttC*WPrkinc split "without delay AP
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    • 271 2 VKW DELHI. IVi-d. Spreading untold misery and hardship, a refugee migration in the north eastern sections of the Indian sub- continent is shaping up as one of history's greatest masft movements. \< .irly one million ter-ror->tricken refugees by official
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    • 166 2 MAO WARNS HIS SUCCESSORS ON 'PHONY COMMUNISM' PEKING. Wed. China's 70-year-old Communist leader Mao Tse-tung has warned hLs successors to "watch out for careerists and conspirators like Khrushchev" and prevent them from "usurping the leadership of the party or government at any level." A long article published today, condemning Mr.
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    • 105 2 LADY VICHITRA, widow of the late Prime Minister of Thailand. Marshal Sarit Thanarat, arriving under police escort at the Bangkok civil court to testify about the controversial will left by her husband. Jeers greeted her arrival and later, spectators in the courtroom booed at
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    • 176 2 Premiers hear Ayub's five-point plan I ONDON, Wed.—Pre- sident Ayub Khan oi Pakistan yesteraay outlined to the Commonwealth "summit" conference a flvepcint programme on which to base a new philosophy for donor rations siding developing countries. The five points are: D Financial assistance, as far as possible, should not be
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    • 24 2 WASHINGTON. Wed The U.S. Export-Import Bank has authorised a U.S. $4.2 million development loan to the Iranian State railways.— AP.
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    • 16 2 MANILA. Wed. Typhoon Doris sped toward Formosa today after skirting northern Philippine*. —UPI.
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    • 102 2 T JTBECHT, Wed. The Dutch Communist Party was "convinced" that China wanted to have the nuclear bomb "only as a status symbol and not to wage war with." Marcus Bakker, a member of tbe board of the Dutch party raid here yesterday Addressing a meeting of the
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    • 351 2 A BIG RED PUSH INTO SOUTH VIETNAM? Danger in four provinces, says US military HQ SAIGON, Wed. IJ.S. military headquarters here announced last night that Communist North Vietnam had accelerated its infiltration into the South. The stepped-up Communist activity "has introduced a certain amount of danger" in the four provinces
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    • 176 2 State firm takes over all Shell marketing facilities in Indonesia JAKARTA, Wed ALL of the Shell Oil Company's marketing facilities throughout In/donesia were transferred to the state-owned Pertamin Oil Company on Monday. All Shell gas stations throughout the islands and the distribution facilities in North Sumatra and the Celebes were
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    • 22 3 LONDON. Wed. London yesterday had its hottest day so far this year with the temperature hitting 79 degrees Fahrenheit UPI.
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    • 285 3 A keep-out-Tshombe bid by Ghana at African summit Behind the scenes battle in Cairo CAIRO. Wed OELIABLE sources said last right that the delegation from Ghana is waging a determined behind-the-scenes battle tc keep Congolese Premier Moise Tshombe from appearing at the African summit conference here The battle Is being
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    • 48 3 I LONDON. Wed Air India will operate on a rouie irom Delhi to London by my or Moscow from October thus year, it wa« announced here today. The airline said the route would bring Delhi within 12 hours dying time of London.— Reuter.
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    • 43 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /TVe tSOT A GOOD tfEASOJ (^ZO JUST 6IT DOW»J L-^FOW \VANTINtG IT j J^AND U6TZH TO ME, /6mAw Qpp ULu, I Coy if it'll\ /iU listen td\ SpiPaW VDU V °U« REASONS V^f^J^V V^SEFORE I «AY MOy 7-7
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  • JAPAN'S GROWTH RATE IS HIGHEST IN WORLD
    • 391 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday. gJEXATOE Thurston Morton told the Republican Party convention here last night that Americans were being "kicked in the teeth in South-East Asia, in Africa, in South America, in Europe, while a fumbling, bumbling bunch of party hacks in
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    • 101 3 YEW YORK, Wed. Nine men were indicted yesterday by a Federal grand jury here as alleged conspirators in an industrial espionage plot. Cultures and secret formulas were allegedly used In the production of certain "wonder drugs" transported Illegally and shipped to Italy. The cultures
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    • 110 3 LONDON. Wed— Helicopters are to be used to transport money from central points in London io the provinces in an »-tfuit to beat Britain's casli bandits. Security Express Limited. :iunoutiring tlie plan here, suia thai for certain assignments the transport of cash by air would
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    • 240 3 Scranton: I'm still in the fight for nomination 'RIGHT DOWN TO THE SHOWDOWN...' CAN FRANCISCO, Wed. Governor William Scranton said yesterday he was still in the battle for the Republican Presidential nomination "right down to the showdown" tonight at the party convention. "I'm fighting for the noml- nation and I'll
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    • 99 3 MUNICH, Wed.— Former S. 8. General Karl Wolff, 64, who is accused of taking part In 300,000 wartime murders of Jews, told the court yesterday that in 1942 he punched S.S. leader Heinrich Himmler and demanded his release from the S.S. He said Himmler
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    • 38 3 Pay rise for nurses LONDON. Wed. Nurses employed by British hospitals and local authorities are to receive a three per cent pay increase, it was announced here yesterday. About 290.000 nurses and midwives will benefit from it. Reuter
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    • 131 3 LONDON. Wed —A new vogue for barkless dogs an idea which involves extraction of the canine vocal chords was condemned in the House of Lords yesterday as an act of cruelty that ought to be outlawed. "I believe it is time to stop
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    • 119 3 Yard men find fifth nude body f ONDON. Wed.—Scot- L* land Yard murder squad detectives yes- terday identified an at- tractive brunette whose nude body was found in i West London at daybreak as 31-year-old Scots woman Mary Fleming. She had been strangled. Found slumped over a manhole cover by
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    • 61 3 HOUSTON (Texas), Wed.— A fashion short-cut led to jail yesterday for a 26--year-old brunette. She saved on the cost of one of these new topless bathIng suits by the simple ex- pedient of abandoning the top half of her old two- j piece suit. She was arrested
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  • 520 4 ARBITRATION HEARING IN STB ROW SINGAPORE, Wed. scale with annual Increments. In addition to Central Provident Fund contributions. th« board contributed to an STB provident fund to which all members of the staff were eligible to join. He said the annual leave granted to
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Water will be cut off in Lorong Buang Kok off Ponggol Road 9 m.s. tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 pjn.
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  • 98 4 CAPTAIN Abdul Rahman bin Haji Yacobe (above), officiating Senior Marine Officer, Marine Department, and Deputy Registrar of Malaysian and British Ships, Singapore, who will give talks over the radio and TV this week. He recently returned from the United Kingdom after successfully obtaining the
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  • 254 4 SINGAPORE. Wed A PETITION writer, who is on trial on 11 cheating charges, was described in a district court today as a former "very close friend" of his alleged victim Ong Leong Kuch, a broker and former taxi-driver for 40 years. Ong told the
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Family Planning Association will organise a talk and film show on family planning In Cantonese at the Kampong San Tens community centre on Friday at 7 pjn.
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    • 442 4 r THE following Is today'* schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Frankfurt, Zurich Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta <BA 700) 6.30 p.m.: from Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin <BA 711) 7.2j p.m. Qantai: From Sydney, Brisbane <QF 737 > 7.30 p.m.: from London, Rome. Cairo,
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  • 300 5 Australian motor parts plant for Singapore REPCO LTD REGISTERED WITH $7 mil CAPITAL SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JJEPCO LTD.. the leading Australian manufacturer of automotive components, announced simultaneously in Singapore and Sydney today that it is to manufacture in Singapore. A spokesman in Singapore said today that local manufacture of parts would
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  • 175 5 HIGHLANDS TIGER KILLS DOE IN JUNGLE BATTLE rpANAH RATA. Wed 1 The tiger family tbat disappeared into deep jungle 10 days ago after weeks of frequent appearances near homes in this bolidav resort, has reappeared. Earlier this week, the mangled remains of a doe were found at the foot of
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  • 170 5 Festival of drama by Malacca schools YfALACCA. Wed.— Seconder ar K. sCnools of all media f U get to «ether for the rs time to hold a one-week festival of drama and music leading to a public perL orm cc at Pay Fon MidJuly 2°5 n thC nl ht of
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  • 99 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Profo>6or Joseph L. Massie, orofe&sor of economics and Industrial management at the University of Kentucky, has Joined the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Malaya here as a visiting Puibright lecturer Professor Massie. wno arrived here last month under the
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  • 60 5 SINGAPORE. Wed The D nirv Hieh Cr>mm:.s.-:onrr t Shn Thcnids Abraham declare op»»n a s'y-dav nrhtbit'.Otl I iv. M) F.<: ill tmetor a winter from ln& the National Library on PrHnv at 5 30. p.m. Mr Comractor will 'xh:b:r 40 1 of hi* palnttnes till
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  • 175 5 SALESMAN KIDNAPPED AND ROBBED BY GUN GANG SINGAPORE, Wed. Three armed men yesterday abducted and robbed a salesman and bill collector of $2,198 in Chestnut Drive. The victim. Mr. Pek Hong Heok, 52, of Kirn Hock Huat Co. Ltd. told the police that after collecting some payments he was leaving
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  • 67 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— P. Muthuveeran. 32. was yesterday tailed for 18 months by district court atler pleading Ruilty to a charge or not remaining indoors during prohibited hours at the Work Brigade camp In Jalan Datnai on June 29. Inspector Ronald Naidu said that being a supervisee under
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  • 64 5 KANOAR. Wed— The New Zealand High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. R. H. Wade, and Mrs. Wade, paid a courtesy call on the Regent of Perlis. Tengku Suleiman, and his consort, at the Arau Istana today. They also visited various rural projects tn the State. This
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  • 32 5 PENANG. Wed. The Penan* Golf Club canteen at Batu Gantong Road was broken Into last night and cash, cigarettes and two typewriters to the total value of $242 were stolen
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  • 393 5 Malay to be taught during office hours ITUANTAN, Wed. lv Government servants are to study the national language during office hours. Tengku Abdul Rahman ha s directed Syed Nasir bin Ismail, the director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, to organise national language classes for them, Syed Naslr, who is the
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  • 241 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. ri^HE Government announced today that all A seven Malay Singapore citizens, including two women, who recently graduated from the universities of Singapore and Malaya, have been offered appointments to the public service. "This represents 100 percent utilisation of Malay Singapore
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  • 29 5 KANGAR Wed The Social i Welfare department here h«s spent over 32.000 in tssisrins 300 fishermen and their f»mf!ie<! at Sunset Bahru. Sunset Beretub*i« and Padant Besax.
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  • 177 5 Squatter area fire victim: I suspect arson I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. AY The victims of a fire which gutted a large wooden house in a squatter area at the 3rd mile. Cheras Road this morning, suspect it was the work of an arsonist. The fire started at 10.30 a.m. and within
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  • 47 5 PENANG. Wed. A labourfr. Lim Cheng Chooi. 61. was admitted to hospital with head injuries early this morning after he was attacked by a group of youths while he was sleeping in a shed at Noordin Street. Ghaut. A passer-by telephoned for the ambulance.
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  • 420 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. r J»HE Government today warned that the drinking of illicit samsu, now on the increase in Malaya, can seriously damage the nervous system, causing even the total loss of memory and sight. A Government spokesman said that
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  • 153 6 Amah wins $5,855 for breach of promise MALACCA, Wed. Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the High Court here today ordered Sergeant George Cook of the Ist Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, now stationed in Aden, to pay damages totalling $5,855 to an amah, Lim Siok Luan, for breach of
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  • 127 6 Singapore women too shy to buy topless SINGAPORE, Wed.— The management of a big department store In High Street which is displaying a variety of topless swimsuits In its show windows today said Singapore women were too shy to buy them. Said a spokesman: "We have had many inquiries over
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  • 375 6 S'pore Govt awards four varsity scholarships in Malay studies SINGAPORE, Wed HHHE Singapore Government has awarded scho- larships to four teachers to read B.A. Honours in Malay Studies at the University of Malaya. A Government statement today said: "These annual scholarships are Dart of Government policy to promote Malay education
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    • 585 6 Sarawak M.P. complains national language not being encouraged in her State I(UALA LUMPUR, Wed. An Alliance woman M.P. from Sarawrk, Che Ajibah binte Abol, complained in the Vouse of Representatives today that the national language was not being encouraged in schools in her
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    • 232 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A bill to help domestic manufacturers to obtain drawback on duty paid on raw materials used in the manufacture of products subsequently re-exported was passed In the House of Representatives tonight. This was the Customs < Amendment) Bill introduced by
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    • 41 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Kua Ah Peng. 34. was acquitted and j discharged when the proi secution withdrew the charge. He was alleged to have acted as a bookmaker at the Selangor i Turf Club in Ampang Road on
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  • 1240 7 Questions on the Supplementary Supply Bill But Peking won't buy more goods, says Dr. Lim Borneo industrialists can seek advice from the Tariff Board, says Finance Minister I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Central Government wishes to have "more direct trading"' with Communist
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  • 48 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Maxwell Schools drama society here will stage Shakespeare s Macbeth at the school grounds on July 30 and 31 i for schoolchildren i and Aug. 1 for the public. Tickets can be obtained irom Bums and the Weld Road Supermarket
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  • 49 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The nc:;iig Hsch Comm:»ioner for Indu. Mr. M..hbo.,h Ahmed, will p.iv br:ef official visits \e> Pahang and Kplbithii thi.s week accompanied by his wife. During hi.- \i>it. he w:ll nirrt I Government officials and leaders of Indian commur>i'ie>> mid m» elation.-
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  • 42 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Ng Kum Meng. 34. of Chan Sow I. in Road, was fined $10 or three days' jail by the magistrate's court today for being drunk and Incapable, last night at Jalan Tiga. off Sungei Besi Road.
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  • 30 8 M Wersls Sl* /Mlnlmmm) m loving MEMORY of Mr. V. ftaatah who passed away on i«T (12. rpob. Oone but newer forgotten by bis beloved wife and enlldren.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 648 8 Sir Alec Douglas-Home's six-point plan to help bridge the gap between rich and poor Commonwealth countries lends itself to various interpretations. The cynic, for example, might still believe it was just an unsuccessful device to distract the attention of the Prime Ministers' Conference from an embarrassing situation
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    • 392 8 The Central Government has agreed to pay its women employees in Malaya the same rates as men. The question now is how soon equality is to be brought about New recruits present no problem. Men and women will get the same starting pay, receive the same increments and
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    • 140 8 The situation is not clear but it seems that the Penang City Council's policy of licensing more trishas (2,120) than riders (1,980) has at last caught up with it. Owners of at least 140 machines each day had to choose between letting them lie idle or hiring them
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  • 1318 8 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT DISCUSSES BEFORE the Commonwealth Prime Ministers finish their London talks the chances are high that they will have spent some time discussing, of all things, the English language. The hint was dropped in the Commons by Sir Alec Douglas-Home in February, when he
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  • 680 8 FRANCE TACKLES TOURISM SLUMP From Bernard D. Nossiter Paris, Wed. 11IGH priced hotel rooms, surly service and rank coffee are giving France a pain In its balance of payments. Foreigners are still spending more here than French men take out for their vacations abroad. But the
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    • 144 8 Salaries for the graduate teachers MAY I ask one question to which no one has been able to give a firm answer yet. I refer to the salary scheme for professionally qualified Indian graduate teachers. Trainee teachers do not know the answer; neither do senior teachers, nor principals of schools.
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    • 114 8 ONE wonders what army Dr. Goh Keng Swee served with. Imagine a Malaysian force doing combat duties in the jungle with mosquito coll boxes In their packs. Just In case the doctor does not know, here are the factors that would eliminate the mosquito coll for the jungle
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    • 73 8 KINDLY allow me space to comment on the filthy back lane and drains of Singapore Government Officers Housing Estate at Paya Lebar. Piles of mud scooped ud from the drains have been left all over the place In the lane for months. Th« drains alone this back lane
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    • 720 8 ess*a«J*asasns»s>ea«s«>naMßßSß»w*SßßS*aaß»\ Stnitt Tiaes Malay Mail i MiKM s<J»»ftis»m»nts may be handed sat =«oor r CO4.D STOWAGE ARCAOC OrctMfd Bo*d COLO STORASst BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAO— ATONG KaTß>e>EL ROAO— NAVAL BASK AsMSK>rl**d> Ageits: cmr book store ltd Mksmik House. Conyer <>ey T»4BI NIW* P-RONT FW XpfltrtCeVt M. M. ISMAIL 3 Adsusjslty
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    • 40 8 The Rer.owned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanshit Also of High Class WerstWs 1 WoolUew. SINGAPORE r 21. CKul.e Srrewkv T«* ***** HONGKONG Mirodor Mosiioa. Ist Floor, Rooen No, t, 5444, Nertticm Rood. Kowioon.
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    • 98 8 BANISH BTjz GREY W*^ HAIR with \yt£ MORGAN'SA> POMADE f^ t*N^s3r~ -"^^j MORGAN'S POMADE Is r t I a scientific preparation "ttA rp-^o^ ,»w which restores the tJx Vfe^atswisiii^fiecK natural colour, nourishes v \^Hssss!^J§3 the hair ar >d stimulates *W (rilfl Basfaak Wie rOOtS MORGAN 'S 'S ,7%t ■sbbbbbbl not
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  • 479 9 Government should, as a first step, recognise immediately the degrees of 40 leading American universities, he says KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J^ATO Sir Alexander Oppenheim, ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, declared today that as a first step the Government should recognise "immediately" all American degrees from
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  • 92 9 IPOH. Wed.— A widow. Wong Mun Fong. 46. was Jailed for a day and fined $10 by the Sessions Court here today when she pleaded guilty to perjury. She admitted giving false evidence in the Sessions Court here on Dec 30, \ast year
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  • 140 9 A WET END TO HOTEL PARTY— BUT MANAGERS NOT AMUSED SINGAPORE, Wed. Hotel Singapura Intercontinental executives today disapproved of the "highspirited" activities of some guests at the hotel's swimming pool at one o'clock this morning. The Incident, whicn resulted in civil and military police being called, was sparked off after
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  • 83 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A MaI rine Police patrol boat has found the body of a Chinese, aged about 35. In the Kallang Basin. The body has not been identified. The man was described as medium built, five feet tall, and wearIng a pair
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  • 30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. M. David. 55, was fined $10 by the magistrate's court here for being drunk and incapable at a flvef not war in Sentul Pasar.
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  • 143 9 RED CROSS OFFICER FOR A COURSE IN ENGLAND KUALA LCMPUR, Wed. An officer of the Malayan Red Cross Society here, Che Yong Suaibah (above) will leave on Sunday to attend a twoweek course for leaders of the Junior Red Cross at the British Red Cross Society national training; centre at
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  • 86 9 ROTA BHARI. Wed.— The former Kelantan Deputy Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Mohamed bin Nasir, today announced his resignation from the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party. It is understood that Dato Haji Mohamed would be appointed deputy chairman of the Ketantan Public Services' Commission
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  • 605 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. gINGAPORE'S Kallang Basin, which is now being reclaimed, is being developed into an industrial estate, second only to Jurong. The siting of industries on 300 acres of reclaimed land here is expected to provide jobs for 100.000 peopleConcurrent with
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  • 177 9 Privy Council reserves judgment in damages case T ONDON, Wed— The Privy Council here reserved judgment in the appeal of a Kuala Lumpur schoolboy. Jagga Singh, who is seeking enhanced damages for loss of his right leg which had to be amputated following an accident. Jagga Singh, was seven years
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  • 41 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Police today recovered the body of a six-year-old Chinese girl found drowned In a well off Holland Road. It is believed that thp srirl was drawing water when she fell into the 15ft deep well.
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  • 141 9 SINGAPORE, Wed npHE Housing a n, d Development Board <s considering the introduction of a system which will enable visitors to Queenstown to locate quickly the flats irt which their friends or relatives live. A board spokesman, re- vealing this today, called on residents In the
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  • 58 9 No quorum: 'Bad weather SINGAPORE, Wed— The Eurasian Association will hold Its general meeting at the St. John Ambulance Brigade headquarter* on July 30 at 5.30 p.m. The meeting bad originally been scheduled yesterday, but It had to be adjourned because of a lack of quorum. "Due to bad weather."
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  • 47 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Lew Sui Ching. 19. hag been jailed for three years by the Second Criminal District Court for stealing a scooter belonging to Lam Tectc Chew. Lew. who had three previous convictions. was said to have stolen the machine from Lavender
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  • 143 9 Work-to-rule Hospitals ready with medicine stocks KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Hospitals throughout Malaya prepared extra stocks of medicine today to counter the work-to-rule campaign by 120 dispensers which commenced last night throughout the courir try. The medicines were prepared during normal working hours and are being kept In readiness for emergency,
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  • 88 9 Charged with using force on woman SINGAPORE. Wed. Sergeant Koh Wee Yam of the Singapore Ihfantry Regiment waa yesterday charged with using criminal force on a woman. Lim Stan Gelr with intent to outrage her modesty. Scr'or i'l^nector T.S 7. that the alleged offence was first ejajsiui but the DPP
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  • 303 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A District Court was told today how a flreengine, in answer to a call, failed to stop at a halt sign at a road junction and collided with a taxi. Klshen Singh, the driver of the flre-engine, was charged with causing the
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  • 38 9 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed The feast of St. Anne will be held at St. Anne Church here on July 26. From Friday until July 26. a Novena of high Masses and special devotions will be held
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    • 221 9 NOW ON SALE! Reader's Digest Read by Influential People Everywhere JULY ISSUE i —Containing I THE POWER MEN HAVE OVER WOMEN It is J > not a question of ardor; it is the right word, or touch, or look that forges an intongible bond. Condensed from Vogue. P 1 SONY
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    • 184 9 NEW* BURROUGHS •^^g^i ACCOUNTING t MACHINE has unsurpassed built-in guarantees against obsolescence fwyw CoWrol CuNr The new F 6000 is engineered to inherent flexibility plus the avaflaproduce more work at less cost for bility of different capacities— with a wide range of accounting and dis- or without punched tape output*
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    • 640 9 RADIO SINGAPORE News; 11.05 Musi* Prom The KAUIU &ll>HJAr*UMfc Qp^. 12 nought clo6e SHORTWAVE SERVICES: DAnin MAI AVCIA 41 and 25 metres RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES: A 476 metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41.7 and 60 3. metres A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary;
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  • MANLY FOR WOMEN
    • 151 10 yOUNG Ivory Coast women are Jumping out of aeroplanes with parachutes on. of course and operating their own taxis in order to give new leads in the intensified struggle for female emancipation in their country. A report from Bruce Russel says that the young West
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    • 451 10 Travel wardrobe of saris poses a weight problem JF you are only used to wearing the sari what happens when you have to travel by air and spend a couple of months abroad? It must be a knotty problem when it comes to keeping your suitcase under weight control. While
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    • 53 10 phrase in the fashion world "Social suits" to describe the dressy late day suits. An American designer, Arthur Jablow, for example, shows them in cork-coloured wool with a lurex threading to give a golden glint and pairs the suits with double layer chiffon blouses in
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    • 253 10 4LTOMATIC tooth- brushes are in the market now and before long there will be many who will be trying automatic tooth brushing. To clean one's teeth properly a brushing action requires ideally about 200 manual brush strokes. At the rate of one stroke per second this requires
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    • 124 10 pRESH fruit provides the most refreshing flavours and often the simplest and least expensive to prepare. Here is a simple recipe for a fruit salad. You will need: 2 dessert pears, peeled and sliced; 2 dessert apples, diced: 2-3 bananas, peeled and sliced: 1 orange, peeled
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    • 166 10 4* A FAVOURITE FOR YOUNG AND OLD PARADE CHOCOLATE BEANS FOR BETTER FLAVOUR £^fr>os\ I EACH BOX WITH lllllf-^l j A WONDER-VIEW iw" **W MOVING CAP _^__l_^_^^^J_rTFH' t^Hß^^ _____l\. >% _fi_r J The complete breakfast Delicious, energy packed, crisp Quaker Cereals and Fernleaf Milk, full of high nutritional and health
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    • 406 10 Advertisement Refining Your Skin Texture I When your complexion seems to be showing signs of keratinlsaMon (skin coarsening) brace and refine the skin to a new flawless perfection by toning your face and neck ■Mil Lemon Delph Freshen -r. After cleansing pal your skin gently with cotton wool soaked In
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 242 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Queen goes down with cala1. Engrossment, required before ract (8. si. possession (13). 8. Admire the crop distribution 9. Dean takes In deserter In Parts (3, 2. 8). thankless fellow (7). 10. Assembling outside can be 10. Is the game up when this tiresome (7).
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  • 402 11 S'pore AA workers can now join a union HIGH COURT RULING ON ELIGIBILITY CINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court yesterday held that workers of the Automobile Association of Singapore, such as drivers, mechanics and fitters, were eligible to be members of the Singapore Industrial Wor k
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  • 194 11 Unreasonable to pay supervisor same salary as subordinate, court told M SINGAPORE, Wednesday. R. G. KANDASAMY, general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees yesterday submitted in the Industrial Arbitration, Court that it was "unfair and unreasonable" for any officer in
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  • 99 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Three Malaysian students left for Tokyo this morning to attend the onemonth long nth International Students' Conference which begins tomorrow. They were Zalnol Haris bin Ismail, social and cultural secretary to the National Union of Malayan Students (leader); Ibrahim bin
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  • 833 11 Stephens: Sabah plans to train more abroad Question time in the Assembly JESSELTON, W«d. gABAH"S Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said that the State Government had plans to send more 10--1 cal officers abroad for studies and further j training. Replying to questions, the Chief Minister added that there were
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  • 423 11 Haji Yaacob to Malays in Singapore: Have patience. SINGAPORE. Wad ■JTHE Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Haji Yaacob bin Mohamed, today affirmed that the Singapore Government was trying to improve the lot of the Malays. And he called on them to have "patience and understanding." He told a gathering
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  • 60 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Selangor Government Servant's Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Is offering 100 scholarships this year to Its members* children. The scholarships are worth $60 a year (Forms One and Two), $80 a year (Form Three) and $120 a year (Porm Four>. The
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  • 51 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A visiting Indian Member of Parliament, Mr. C. H. Mohamed Kova, will speak at a meeting, organised by the Hidayathul Islam Association to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad on July 21. The meeting will be held at the association's premises in Bukit
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  • 31 11 KANGAR, Wed— The automatic dial system will to introduced into Perils on Friday when more than 400 commercial and private telephone subscribers will be connected to the new system.
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  • 172 11 Jaycee's new advice— technical jobs SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce's "Youth Week In Business" project this year will be in line with Government's Industrialisation policy. It would help to create a greater interest In techni- I cal jobs among the students. Mr. Anlla Slmha. chairman of the
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  • 65 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police today said that the condition of PC. Lim Ehk Chye. 27. who was tound sliot thruuKh the head in his Federal Reserve Unit quarter* ■stown on Sunday. i.s still critical." Urn and his room-mate. PC. Lav Ah Swee, also 27. were found in
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    • 277 11 1 NBlj^toaw W*m E*n* L J^^H^^^^^^ IP Fxda^vejv^. in Eiftrt W s^fi^K^K jSL I' s rrr V\ r> B Jfc^HHHHEi BHk 1H I scotts scotts x EMULSION {EMULSION LIVING A FULL LIFE =£2 1 UMB AND SOOA I HYfOrHOSfHITU ciL'cMVeoiwl* i UMB AND SODA drawing strength from SCOTT'S EMULSION of
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    • 889 12 (t'ontlnurd Irooi Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 70 M'urafa SS (Mi*.)— Box SO ett. extra SALESGIRLS WANTED. Good salary plus commission. Interview contact Madam Chan. '82 Mergui Rd.. off Norfolk Rd., Spore 6 p.m. WANTID ENGLISH SPECIALIST for Interesting full time/part time marking of correspondence scripts. Apply In confidence to P.O.
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    • 1072 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED M H-B^ate M (Mtm.t—Bax St ets. extrm WANTED COMFORTABLE PUN* NISMED Accommodation «itb respectable Indian 'anally. Board can be conridered. Reply staling conditions to Jinuny Samy. 300J Jalan R^ti+g<fi. Singapore- li. MOBIL OIL MALAYA desires long term lease 4 5 bedrooms essentially unfurnished bouse In good neighbourhood for
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    • 918 12 EDUCATION II 9><pa») 44 i Dm i-»,,i ta Us •«»>• STAMFORD COLLEGE. Thia famous national Institution helpa you to study at home through the post and pass important public examinations. Write today for a free copy of the 92-page prospectus which explains the unique system of training for Secondary Entrance
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    • 939 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE ia Wmrda U ItHm.t Bam S* Ha extra 1964 HILLMAN IMP. Showroom condition, v" ncr eavtng. Further studies. Uoing Cheap. Phone (Singapore) V-JoiM H2696 Robert. VCLOX t»55 Home Hoating forces Quick Sale, excellent mecnamcal condition needs reapray $1,100. Phone (B'pore) *****1. LATE 1963 SIMCA 1000 Immaculate condition
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    • 907 12 FOR SALE Wsrats M fsTto.>— Bam $9 Ha. axtrt "iTOKI" japahs NO. 1 Keel Office Furniture. Gold Sate. Sols Agent a:— S. H. Ong Co.. Ml Cecil Btrtet. Bpore. Tel: ***** »S»BS. OININC ROOM SIT. Sitting Room Set. Spring Beds. Dunlopillo Mattresses. Dressing Tablea. Ring Singapore ***** between 2 and
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    • 774 12 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) K Warda U (Mtm.t—Bax St Ha. axtra V.l.s>. POPULAR SI.SO Box Luncheons. Telephone (B'pore) *****. Today's Menu: No. 7 Chicken Rice (Hainaaeae Style): No. 8 Tmtn Hot Doc A Salad. ORIENTAL RISTAURANT BAR lair-coodiuonaa]) provide 30 attractive boalessss (many Just eo<a«*d) to sarvc you. 28. Bsah St.,
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    • 643 12 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Jemaah Pemouka Tender Ibu Pejabat d/a Ketua Akauntan. Keretapi Tanah Melayu. Kuala Lumpur up to 10.00 a.m. or. Wednesday 22hb July. 1964 for the following (a) Prom registered contractors Class D' and above tor general repairs and painting
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    • 589 12 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACAXC. IKS KOR SCHOOL llr I 111 (II I II IBS, Application.s arc invum for appointment* to the posts ot School Health Officers in the State of Brunei (2 vacancies). QUALIFICATIONS: (a) The hoMer of any degree, diploma or licence whl recognised as entitling
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    • 1355 13 10 UV£RPOOI t WEST COAST U > One S'co'e sals P S^am "enane PEIEUS l«erpeel li Pt Teday July 17 kIfINOR liierieel. L.: n Gd* 3S THay July 17 IS July 20 ACHILLES A. -v li<erpeel GUIS July 21 Jlly 22 1 A'AX li«erpiel, gj« July I) July tl luiy
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    • 1294 13 ■^H THE EAC LINES T?r^-:^gß '^"""jioi" 1 Th""^'* honi j\i »M3>Nte!)7i SAILING: 10 GENOA. LE HAVRE HAMBURG OREMEH, ANTWERP ROTTfRDAM, AMSTERbAM. OSLO. GOTHENOURt AND COPENHAGEN <po'» S ii*m Penani KINA k G 31 31 ll 21 Jlly 22/20 Jlly 27/21 July ■lAMU' i, I at my/ 1 Aut Aig J
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    • 1307 13 I BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. DC- JUT AUlpn For Hamborg Aag II ;■-«<»!- >-i i ram >-enang GrangemOutn Sept 14 jlly 21/11 Jily 11/ 1 Aug 1/ 4 (Rials illy) BENVRACKIE F(ir BT" #1" Singapore Pt S>am *'enanf Antwerp Sept 14 Jaly 11/ 1
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    • 1205 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LIB. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAMtI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUOH Spore P. Sham r^atagf •CITY OF LEEDS JiHy 24 M Jaly ♦CITY OF RIPON 21/21 Jlly Sidy •CITY OF DURHAM 11 Tt An 21 21 Aaf 24 Aaf> tCITV OF COLOkMO 25/27 Aaf a Aaj. •CITY OF LEICESTER
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  • 125 14 TLfELBOURNE, Wed —lndustrials ITA again were firm In brisker trading and rises covered a wider range of stocks. Most leaders fluctuated narrowly. Oils and base, metals were steadier and most Issues gained. Continuing to react to the Barrow Island oil strike, Ampol Exploration gained a further 1/9 to
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  • 230 14 Ships alongside ths Itngaper* harhour wharves *r sxpootod today ars: Cororain 1/2, Bsremban N.W. 3, Yam 3/4, Sadao N.W. 4, Semenylh N.W. 8. Wellington 8/7, Straat llozamhlquo 10/11, Flying Oull 13/14, Montevideo Msru 15/16, Florida Kara 18, Stavropol 19, Empire Qannet 23/24, Rajula 25/26. Kyoraei Maru 77/28,
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  • 241 14 July IS. Three mootns. INDUSTRIALS Bouatead 13 CU. At. Containers 14 ct* Dun lops 14 cts. 11. Cables 16 cts City Dev. 7 cts. McAllster 13 ct*. B. Smelters 27 ct*. M. Invest. 13 eta. Es.io 13 ct*. 0.C.8.C. 20 cts 1- id Dlsp. 12 eta. Kothmans 9
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  • 73 14 /'HINIII Prsducs Oohang*. Sins*. v> port noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk S4Bs sellers, drum $901 sellers. Costs: July/Au*. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Psppor: Mnotok whits ***** sellsrs, Sarawak white (140 ssllera. speclaJ Sarawak bUck *112« sailers, garbled Lampoog black $120 sellers. A.STA $130 sellers. Singsport Coconut Oil
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  • 62 14 'THE Malayan Cxchanga Banks- As--1 tocistlon madr these changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100). Canada: buying TT M 5/16. airmail OD 35 7/16. 90 d/st. 36 16/16 credit bills. 36 trade pills. Selling TT or OO ready: Canada 34 15/16: Holland Guilders lib
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  • 36 14 ON the free exehang* market In HonK Kong yesterday Use U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.741 for' TT and 5.73t for sash. Stirling was quoted at 16.97 and one tail of g*M at 248*.
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  • 26 14 July 15 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 662 cents (on•changed). TIN: $632.50 a picul (up $11.87}). Estimated unofficial off or inn 275 tons (up 20 tons).
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  • 689 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares fell again on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday morning, but a recovery began about noon, lifting some issues a few cents from their floors, and the dose was steady. Turnover improved. Tin shares were indifferent to the $12
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  • 24 14 Malayan Stock Indices July M July 15 •Industrials: 94.31 93.59 Tins: 138.76 128.21 rubbers: 103.86 103.86 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=100
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  • 868 14 /COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets. INDUSTRIALS: Beustead 11.000) $1.64: C.S. Melding (4.OO0) 52.75. 1 1.000) S2 73: Oimlep 51. 84 8U ON. (7.000) SIM. (2.O00) Sl.BB. (2.000) tl.Vi.
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  • 232 14 VUCUST mi' s ,.irtt rubber l.b clos.cl it p. m ln|lNr mil Kuala Lumpur nl.-iy a| gg] > 'its p.. ii,.. asscaaneaal on Tuesday 1 ckHUsj kvrl r« thi portion. The RA s .inn P.M RE* doling priMt e«nt» ptr ib yesterday: Int. 1 R I prompt i
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  • 81 14 r THI. federation Minister for Finance has fixed these price,, for il~ulatin t costonu duties for the week beginninr on July 16. Ruliber 66*; cU a Ib < opra 480 I oconut oil $824 a ton Palm oil $667.75 a ton. Palm kernels $370.25 a ton The rale
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  • 315 14 rE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday rose $11,874 to set a new postKorean War record of 5632.50 a picul on an unusually heavy offering unofficially estimated at 275 tons, up 20 tons. It is now within $100 of the alltime record of
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    • 127 14 ORIENT MID-EAST LINES r*^> GREAT LAKES SERVICE fUI BUICT UIIINSS MOM SINCaPfIM aHO MlUlt 10 CAJUSIaJI •nd v s shut uus »orrs sinasto'* r j nan i-esane, *)o«t;*« S.j. '•HfiUIKI I" I* PtrVElsaH Jt/71 Jil» 22/2J Jit| 24 Aat s.i ■■■unions* hums" am ii/ ii*ft v is**i «*t Si "ORIENT
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    • 1099 15 THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE CHAPTER 185 This advertisement appears by direction or the Registrar of Trade Marks under the provisions of Section 42 (7) of the Ordinance. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following Trade Marks registered in the name of The Shell Company of Singapore, Limited, a Company incorporated
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    • 1163 15 NOTICES THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT PROPHET MOHAMED'S BIRTHDAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the wharves of The Port of Singapore Authority will be closed on Prophet Mohamed's Birthday. Tuesday, 21st July 1964. On that day no vessels alongside the wharves will be worked and no cargo will
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    • 764 15 NOTICES KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB SULTAN'S GOLD VASE MEETING 1964. FIRST DAY SUNDAY 9TH AUGUST. 1964. SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY 12TH. AUGUSI. 1964. THIRD DAY SUNDAY 16TH. AUGUST. 1964. ADMISSION TO THE RAtfc UIIKM. BY BADGES ONLY. Usual $1.- Unlimited Sweeps (For Members only; are available at the
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    • 511 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERAK (Perak Land Development Board). TENDERS lor the eradication oi lallang, wild cherries, bamboos and undergrowths on the PLANG NEW BLOCK PLANTING SCHEME in the proximity ol ORIK in the Dtatrict of Hulu Perak. will be received at the Office ot the PegawaJ Jajahan.
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    • 535 15 RAUB TOWN COUNCIL LOCAL GOVERNMENT K.I.KCTIONS ACT. IH6O. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. l»60. FORM 1. [Regulation 5 |3U BY-ELECTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1. An election of a Councillor for the following ward will take plac» as hereinafter mentioned: BANDAR KAUB TIMOR WARD 1 Councillor 2. Bach
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    • 412 16 By ERNEST FRIDA: Singapore, Wednesday. gINGAPORE Cricket Association's selectors, at last awakening to the fact that they cannot persevere with batsmen who fail in vital matches, have dropped John Martens from the team who will defend the Malayan Cricket Association championship trophy against Selangor
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    • 34 16 IPOH. Wed.—Police Field Force won the Grant Shield for the third successive year in the Per&k Police shooting competition. They scored a total of 722 points. Runners-up were Ipoh District (620 point*).
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    • 113 16 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Eleven teams have entered for the Government Services soccer tournament (or tin- Eu Ens Hock Cup starting on July 29 The trams are Armed Forces. Prisons. CEB. Rnilvavs (Federal Departmental. ttt*n*w. Perak. Prnana. .'ohore. Malacca. Negri Semhilan and Pahaiu: 'States' Royal Malayt-ian
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    • 266 16 Schoolgirl Shock Keng beats her own mark ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Schoolgirl Ng Shock Keng improved on her own Selangor women's 100 metres record today when she clocked 12.8 sec at Gurn-ey Road. Shock Keng, 15. a Dupil of Bukit Bintang Girls' School here, was comDetins: for Pelandok Invitation team
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    • 61 16 IPOH. Wed. Three Sinea- pore judo champions will be recommended to the Olympic Council of Malaysia for Olympic Games In Tokyo in October. They are Oeorgie Lee (lightweight) K. S. Moorthy (Middleweight) and Ang Tek Bee (heavyweight) who won the titles in their respective divisions at
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    • 61 16 MALACCA. Wed. High School, the League champions, made It a "double" when they beat PWD Sports Club 4-0 in the replay of the Malacca Hockey Association knockout linal at the padang today. Their first encounter ended In a 1-1 draw. Scorers for School, who led
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    • 415 16 rH. Wed. Two Malayan schools athletic records were -Token at the Perak Combined Schools Inter-zone champlonsmp.' nere today. The records were set by Francl; Khoo In the 100 metres ill.li and Sarwan Singh iv. the l.oOOir i:17.3i. Central zone (192 points) woi 'he team championship
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    • 128 16 BADMINTON PENANG, Wed. Malayan Thomas Cup captain Teh Kew San will be on the reserve list when Penang defend the Poong Seong Cup against either Singapore or Perak here on July M kew San. who will lead the Penang team, is nursing a sprained shoulder.
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    • 759 16 SARAWAK AND SABAH RISE TO FOREFRONT THE BORNEO GAMES SERIA, Wed. CABAH and Sarawak shot to the forefront of Malaysian athletics with a series of fine performances at the tenth annual Borneo Games held on the bitumen track at Seria's sports arena over the weekend. Malaysian Olympic hopes Latif Olen
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    • 64 16 CEREMBAN. Wed Ne«n SemiJ bilan havp named It for the Government Service.-- Innkey tournament iSouth Zone* i starting here on Frul.iv They ate P van Hula Koh Chye. Ran.iit Singh, f apalan. Lee Kirn H C Sivasothi, Zainrud Mansor. M Boudeville. M. Joseph. I ratnam. P. Mahendran.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 127 16 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS Penance combined schools meet (City Stadium). SOCCER— Penani Dlv. 2: MTC Utd v city Council (5. 1S p.m.): B'uorth Rangers v Te Bungah Rangers (6.45. both matches at City Stadium). L. Perak Div. 2: DTC v Gloucester Est. (T. Anson). Spore Dlv. 3: REME v TBA; Newtonites
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    • 203 16 HOCKEY— Perak Govt. Services Business Houses Div. 1: Cold StoLfe (Ipoh): Kllat 2 Andersonlans rage 5 HK Bank I; Div. 2: Char--1; Labour Dept. 2 Medicals 0. L. tered Bank 6 NTS 1 Leafne-Cnp: Perak Lfe (T. Anson) DTC 11 Hor- Breweries 3 Bata 2 FriendUes (B ley Sch. 0.
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    • 227 17 Ten to follow at Bukit Timah TVJY ten horses to follow ■"■I at Bukit Timah are: PULAU PANCKOR Showed a return to his best form with a smart win over 9f on firm gouig at Ipoh last month; prefers a soft or heavy track. F ELTON An improving stayer; proved
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    • 100 17 LONDON. Wed. There are nineteen acceptors for the Brown Jack stakes to be run over 2i miles at Ascot Heath on Friday Mliey arc. with probable lockevs and weights: XrcUuio (A. Breasiev) 100; I'trillo i— > 8.4; Hunch > 7.12; I o>t Property (R. Hutchinson)
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    • 37 17 JOHN" PENNELL starts his upward journey in the pole vault during the U.S. Olympic trials held at Dowr,ing Stadium. Randalls Island Pennell, ;ising a fibre-glass pole, registered a a meet record by clearing 16ft 6in.
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    • 320 17 CRICKET rrom JACK FINGLETO 4 GOOD declaration by A Bobby Simpson, the Australian captain, leaving Hampshire 248 minutes to make 309 runs to win, resulted in one of the tour's best matches at Southhampton yesterday. In the last hour, both sides had winning chances. As it
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    • 253 17 ATHLETICS Carr and Kerr each get a double at Santry I ONDON, Wed. American Henry Carr, world record holder for 220 yards and 200 metres, showed he had recovered from injury by completing a sprint double in the bi g international athletics meeting here at Santry Stadium last night. Carr,
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    • 81 17 GSTAAD (Switzerland). Wed.— Nicula Pietrangeli, 30. Italian Davis Cup piayer. walked off court in protect against a line decision In the imernatlcn.l lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. The second round match was then awarded to his opponent. I Torben Ulrich < Denmark > Pietrangeli had lost the
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    • 514 17 COUNTY ROUNDUP LONDON, Wed. Worcestershire took a clear lead in the county cricket championship table lor the first lime this season when they defeated the pievious leaders, Warwickshire, by 219 runs yesterday. Left to get 306 in 295 minutes for victory after a Worcestershire declaration.
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    • 43 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A subcommittee were elected to draft the constitution of the proposed 1 Singapore Government Services Sports Council. i The sub-committee comprise the State Coroner, Mr. N. Ganesan (chairman), S. R. P. Naidu. Edward Tay, Joe David i and Claud Doral.
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    • 400 17 RACING by Epsom Jeep #J J~ <po^F* OLD HAPPY MELODY ALSO IMPRESSES IN 3F GALLOP ON 1 YIELDING GOING giNGAPORE, Wed. Lash, a speedy two-year-old from YVally Bagby's stables, did a splendid trial here this morning. Ridden by apprentice Yeo, the Valognes gelding sprinted away
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    • 143 17 GYMNASTICS MALAYSIA JOIN THE WORLD BODY yURICH, Wed. Malaysia Mj were one of the five new member states accepted by the International Gymnastics Union here yesterday. The others were the Philippines. Algeria, Kuwait and Syria. There was a walkout by the Chinese delegate in protest against the union's acceptance of
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    • 70 17 T>ARIS. Wed. Jacques Anquetil (Prance) won the Tour de France cycling classic for the fourth successive year and the fifth time in his career. The 22--stage. 4,504-kilometre (2.800 miles) race around Prance ended yesterday. Final placing*: 1 Jacques Anqueiil (Prance) 127 hr 9min 44sec; 2
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    • 254 17 GOLF De Vicenzo lowers Chantilly record PARIS. Wed. Roberto de Vicenzo (Argentina) lowered the Chantilly course record to 65 yesterday to take the halfway lead In the French Open golf championship The Argentinian, who finished third in the British Ooen last week, has a total of 134 for the first
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  • 610 18 Kuan Yew warns: Races must be integrated or Malaysia will perish because of pulls from countries of origin KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here last night if Malaysia is to survive, integration of the various races must be achieved in the
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  • 133 18 LONDON. Wed—A man tried to dive at Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's Prime .Minister, today as he was leaving his hotel here and first reports said Mr. Kenyatta was hit and fell to the ground. Mr. Kenyatta later arrived at Marlborough House for the Commonwealth
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  • 29 18 COPENHAGEN. Wed. Prince Axel ol Denmark, a brother of King Prederikss grandfather, died in a Copenhagen hospital yesterday, it was announced here. He was 75.— Reuter.
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  • 327 18 PROJECT A NEW IMAGE, NURSES ARE TOLD CINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister of Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, this evening called for the projection of "a new image and outlook" in the Singapore nursing profession. Bold and imaginative thinking, he stressed, was needed in tackling the problem of nursing shortage in
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  • 167 18 14-TON LORRY WRECKS SHOPHOUSE: NONE HURT KAJANG, Wed —What happens when a 14--ton trailer lorry hits an old shophousc? This picture gives the answer. The accident occurred at the lth mile Cheras Village when the proprietor of the shop. Mr. Tan Kirn Poon. a rubber dealer, was closing up for
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  • 100 18 BUSMEN HALT OVERTIME SINGAPORE, Wed. The 160 workers of the Katong Bedok Bus Co., Ltd. tonight stopped overtime work despite a warning by the management that any illegal stoppage of work would mean "a breach of contract." The company's buses came to a standstill when the workers obeyed their union
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  • 435 18 LONDON. Wed.— ln the absence of any improvement in ilie postal situation, business continued on a restricted scale today and with 1 fewer buyers around prices lost ■MM of their recent buoyancy. However, selective buying was still going on and certain of the leaders which had eased during
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  • 282 18 Nanyang committee sacks 20 varsity workers SINGAPORE. Wed. The flve-man pro tern committee charged with the administration of Nanyang University today terminated the services of 20 members of the Unive r s i t y's nonacademic staff, 1n eluding six graduates who were engaged as administrative officers. In addition, the
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  • 159 18 IZCJALA LUMPUR, Wed. Legislation to raise the national service reserve in virw of mounting confrontation from Indonesia was approved by th<> House of Represent- atives tonight. A Barlsan Soslalls irprp. sentatlve. Mr. Urn Huau Boon, who was the only M P to
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