The Straits Times, 30 July 1964

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times flatted fit"**** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 923 1  -  ALLINCTON KENNARD Military mission due OFFERS TO TRAIN OFFICERS, TECHNICIANS IN NORTH AMERICA AND TO SEND INSTRUCTORS TO MALAYSIA From I OTTAWA. Wednesday A CANADIAN military mission is leaving shortly for Kuala Lumpur to analyse Malaysian defence needs and find out how Canada can help meet them.
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  • 101 1 T ONDON, Wed.— A Soho Ju dine-and-drink clitb was bombed early this morning in what investigating police beliere may tor a protection racket intimidation attempt. The blast came from a home-made "Molotov cocktail" slipped through the mail-box of Miranda's Club in Greek Court, Soho.
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  • 36 1 LISBON. Wed— A court here today sentenced 65 people to prison terms ranging from 17 months to 10 years for involvement* in an abortive revolt against the Portuguese Government on Jan. 1. 1962.
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  • 194 1 Khir: 'Give generously to this Singapore Goodwill Fund' KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE acting Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, has called on all Malaysians to contribute generously to a "Singapore Goodwill Fund" started by the Utusan Melayu to help victims of the recent disturbances in Singapore. He
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  • 39 1 WARSAW. Wed— Ambassadors of China and the United States held another closed door meeting here today amid speculation here that Peking planned a direct warning to Washington over the dangers of escalating the war in Vietnam— Reuter.
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  • 181 1 3-nation officials' meeting first: Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today suggested that a meeting of officials of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines should take place before there could be another foreign ministers' session. He felt that If such a meeting were convened, there would
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  • 71 1 Subandrio, Luns talks extended JAKARTA. Wed. The Dutch Embassy here announced today that the talks between Foreign Minister, Mr. Joseph M. Luns, and Mi Indonesian counterpart. Dr. Subandrlo. will be extended by one day in Bali. Dr. and Mrs. Luns and their party of Dutch officials arrived In Ball on
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  • 360 1  -  JESSIE LEEMBRUGGEN POLICE OFFER $2,000 REWARD FOR ARREST OF KILLERS By PENANG. Wed. THK police have detained several suspects and recovered one parang at the scene of the brutal murder last night of Mr. J.P. Souter, 82-year-old former Federal legislative Councillor and Penang Settlement Councillor. Police
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  • 137 1 He came to Malaya from Glasgow in 1908 and Joined the Straits Trading Co. In Ipoh. He Joined. Prltchard's Department Store as an assistant in 1914 and was appointed manager in 1920. He eventually bought over the store and retired In November 1959,
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  • 70 1 HONG KONG. Wed— Work on a military cemetery would begin next month In Ambon. Indonesia. to commemorate tome 1.800 Commonwealui soldiers who died lh the area during the Second World War. Brigadier General A. E. Brown, a director of the British Commonwealth War Graves Commission, said
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  • 247 1 KUCHINO, Wed.— Threats of aggression and internal subversion were discussed here today by the top political military and police authorities of Sabah and Sarawak. They were attending the first joint meeting of the Sabah and Sarawak Security Executive Committees. The chairman of today's meeting was Sarawak's
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  • 148 1 SINGAPORE CURFEW CUT ANOTHER HALF HOUR SINGAPORE. Wed. Police today announced that the curfew tomorrow will be from 8 p.m. to 4.30 a.m. on Friday shortened by an hour earlier in the morning. Police said there were no incidents for the past 94 hours as at 4 p.m. today. Latest
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  • 50 1 LONDON. Wed. Britain IoM about 156.000 working days in June through stoppages caused by industrial disputes, the Ministry of Labour announced here today An approximate 66.900 workers were Involved In 248 stoppages, of which 78 were In coal mining. 38 in engineering and 30 in construction—Reuter.
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  • 158 1 From GEOFFREY GELDARD ITUCHING, Wed. Indonesian terrorists early this morning attempted an attack on the small fortified village of Biawak. in the Lundu area of Sarawak's First Division. Fifty Indonesians took part in this morning's raid, but they were driven off. GRENADES Last Saturday
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  • 36 1 BOGOTA. (Columbia). Wed. Almost 3.000 people lost their hom«s, and at least two died, in floods that swept through the Colombian cons' i] ciiy of Santa Marta. according to reports reaching here. Reuter.
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  • 32 1 COMPLAINT TO U.N. 1 SITED NATIONS. —Cambodia's charge N persons been killed In bonier villages by "toxl» powder' dropped from Boatta Vietnamese aircraft «;i-. today cabled to Security Conncil. Renter.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 234 2 India to control prices to combat food crisis VFU DELHI, Wed. a1 The Indian (iovrrument will set price ceilings and rnntrol trading to combat rising costs and short supplies resulting in a nationwide food crisis. The Food Minister. Mr Subramaniam. told newsmen that the Government would announce maximum prices in
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    • 270 2 155-day ordeal of Tahitian adrift in Pacific DAGO PAGO (Samoa), i Wed.— A 30-year- i old Tahitian survived 155 days adrift across more than 1,400 miles of the Pacific Ocean In an open, flat-bottomed boat. Demanihl Tepa told Samoan authorities that his companion In the ordeal died two weeks before
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    • 32 2 SAIGON. Wed. A U.S. Army Officer was killed yesterday when his jeep was ambushed by the the Vietcong about 15 miles from here. The Vietnamese driver was also killed. Reuter.
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    • 560 2 FACT-FINDING MISSION WANTS COST TO BE BORNE BY RICH NATIONS UNITED NATIONS, Wed 4 FACT finding mis- sion of the United Nations Security Council recommended yesterday the establishment of a United Nations civilian observer mission in Cambodia to guard against violations of her
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    • 139 2 WASHINGTON Wed.— The State' Department NDokrMii in said today be did not believe that the South Vietnamese leader, Gen. Neuyeo Kbanh, was seeking; to widen the present lighting by attacking North Vietnam. The spokesman made tbr statement in commenting on reported remarks by Gen.
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    • 104 2 PRETORIA, Wed. South Africa has rejected a British appeal for reduced sentences on Nelson Mandela (above) and others sentenced to life imprisonment (or sabotage. The Prime Minister, Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd. ■aid last night the South African Government would not yield to pressure, and could
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    • 148 2 UPRISING IN SUMATRA: ONE DEAD, 25 HOUSES DESTROYED JAKARTA, Wed. A farmer was beaten to death and about 25 houses destroyed during an uprising by villagers in North Lampung, South Sumatra. The Blntang Timor <Star of the East) reported that the attackers came from the village of Terbangl Besar. The
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    • 36 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. The United States is selling (US) $9.5 million worth of beef to the United Arab Republic for local currency under the Food for Peace programme, it was announced yesterday.— U.P.l.
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    • 201 2 Students pull down French monument in Saigon- SAIGON, Wed. Three hundred South amese students, shouting "down with de Gaulle" and "out with neutralism", last night dragged down massive statues of a French monument to World War dead in the heart of Saigon. Last week the students defaced the French monument,
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    • 161 2 ATOSCOW. Wed. Mr. Khrushchev has agreed to defer a final decision on Russia's threat to give up the co-chalrmanshlp of the Geneva conference on Laos, Informed sources said last night. They said Mr. R.A. Butler, Britain's Foreign Secretary, won the promise of a
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    • 20 2 TAIPEH, Wed. Overseas Chinese have invested 5322 mil in Formosa since 1951, the Government announced yesterday. AJ>.
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 155 3 America launches Ranger 7 for the moon fAPE KENNEDY, Wed The I nitcd States yesterday sent Ranger 7 spacecraft streaking towards the moon in a bid to set badly-neednd close-up pictures of the possible landing ooint for American astronauts within the nrxt five years. An 138-ton Atlas Agena rocket with
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    • 163 3 GREEK ARMY MOVES TO TURKISH BORDER: THE FLEET SAILS ATHENS, Wed. A Greek troops have been ordered to Thrace, on the border with Turkey, and the Greek Fleet has been instructed to patrol islands in the Aegean sea. Mr. Petros Garoupnalias, National Defence Minister, said these were defence measures and
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    • 347 3 SOVIETS READY TO EXPLORE AREAS OF A6REEMENT DONN. Wed. The Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Khrushchev, and the West German Chancellor, Dr. Ludwig Erhard. have declared their readiness to hold a Soviet-West German summit meeting, the chief West Government spokesman, announced yesterday. The spokesman,
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    • 214 3 Thant arrives in Moscow to discuss the costs of world peace-keeping MOSCOW, Wednesday. IT THANT, United Nations Secretary-General, arrived in Moscow yesterday for talks with the Soviet Government on peacekeeping and other world issues. Shortly before he arrived, Mr. Andrei Gromyko. the Soviet Foreign Minister, was reported to have reiterated
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    • 123 3 4 Yard men for trial on conspiracy charges f ONDON, Wed. Four Ma Scotland Yard flying squad detectives were sent tor High Court trial here yesterday on charges of conspiring to defeat the ends of justice. Two of them also face charges of corruption. Detective Sergeant Michael Frederick Maidment and
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    • 35 3 ROME. Wed. Bigtae-drivers and guards In Italy's Communistcontrolled Railmen's Union went on an 11 -hour strike yesterday to prew for a special allowance. Other unions refused to Join the a Me out Reuter.
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    • 37 3 ROCHESTER (New York). Wed. A dusk-to-dawn earfaaj imposed here following weekend race riots was lifted yesterday. But a ban on the sale of liquor was extended for at least another 24 hours. Renter.
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    • 325 3 Commons bids farewell to Sir Winston-and it's all 'Ayes' LONDON, Wednesday. gRITAIN'S political leaders today called on Sir Winston Churchill to convey Parliament's farewell on his retirement. Sir Winston made what was regarded as his last appearance in the House of Commons yesterday. And today the elder statesman, 90 in
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  • 550 4 Testimony of accomplice cannot stand appeal in bribe case SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ]\jH. DAVID MARSHALL submitted in the High Court today that a conviction on the uncorroborated testimony of an accomplice could not stand. He made this submission on behalf of Adam bin Mohamed Yassin, a police corporal attached to the
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  • 107 4 GOVT TO BUILD DENTAL CLINIC FOR SEGAMAT SEGAMAT, Wed. The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said that the Government intended to build a $220,000 dental clinic here shortly. He disclosed this at a meeting wrth councillors at which he was briefed on the shortage of medical facilities in
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  • 53 4 SINOAPORE. Wed.— Th« Art of Dance Studio will hold charity dance performances at the Cultural Centre at 5 p.m. on Aue 16 and 16. The shows will be held In aid of the Singapore Children's Society Tickets at S4. $3 and S2 are available at C.K. Tang
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  • 50 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water will be cut off In the following areas on Friday: Upper East Coast Road 7 m.s. to 7Vi mi., and Reserve Road between Lorongs L and M, Telok Kurau Road, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sin Koh Street, from 0 am. to 6 pm.
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  • 38 4 SINOAPORE, Wed. The Ministry of National Development Primary Production Department will sell, by drawing lots. 26 cross-bred boars for breeding at the Central Research Station, Sembawang 104 milestone, on Friday from 10 ajn. to 11 a.m.
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  • 230 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Swe- den's floating trade fair, the 10.000-ton Swedish East Asia Line's m.s. Japan, impressed local merchants and Industrialists here when it opened for a oneday exhibition. The chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sul Sen. together with representatives of the Singapore
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  • 162 4 KCLIM, Wed. About 200 people were made homeless when a sudden storm damaged 60 houses at Kelang Lama village near here on Monday night. There was no casualty except for a woman who was slightly injured on the head by the falling timber. Twenty
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  • 82 4 Opening dates for some adult classes SINGAPORE. Wed. Ail the secondary and commercial evening classes of the Adult Education Board will remain closed until Aug. 17, when they will reopen for the third term. The special subject classes conducted at Raffles Girls 1 Primary School, Raffles Institution and P-.-atty Secondary
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  • 69 4 Chinese boxing exhibition SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Teachers Koon Tow Group's training sessions, which were suspended during the current disturbances, will be resumed on Friday at 9 a.m. at the Dunman Chinese Middle School. Those attending the training for this form of Chinese boxing are asked to report at the
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Sea Cadets Corp* will hold Its annual camp at the Royal Malaysian Naval Barracks, Woodlands, from Aug. 3 to 8.
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  • 22 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. —The Medical Representatives' Association will meet at the Medical Alumni Centre, College Road, on Saturday at 1.30 p.m.
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  • 375 4 'I'HJS following la today'a tchadul* 1 of civil aircraft movamanta at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVAL* •OAC: From London, rraakfurt. Zurich. Beirut, Karachi. Calcutta (BA 700) 630 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney Darwin (BA Til) 7.23 p.m. Qantat: From Sydney, Brlsbana (QF 787) 730 p.m.; from
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  • 111 5 CHOLERA CLAIMS ANOTHER VICTIM I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. One more death from cholera was reported in Kemaman in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today. Tills brings the official number of death* in Trengganu to 70 and for the East Coast States to 94. There were 20 deaths in Kelantan
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  • 103 5 Mentri Besar names his political secretary KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor Mentri Besar, Inche Harun bin Haji Idris, today announced the appointment of Inche Razall bin Hajl All as his political secretary. Inche Razali is the younger brother of Dato Ismail bi.i Haji All, the Governor of Bank Negara. He
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  • 62 5 PENANO, Wed.— The establishment and disciplinary committee or the City Council has approved the recommendation of the selection board to appoint Mr. Hardial Singh as City Electrical Engineer upon the retirement of the present engineer. Mr- R. K. Bogle, under the council's Maiavanlsatloo scheme. This decision will
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  • 482 5 Why $lmil. a year business failed Trader made bankrupt by his own petition tells... IPOH, Wednesday ||IGH interest capital and credit sales were partly responsible for the failure of a million-dollar-a-year sundry goods and textile business, a public examination here was told today. Other reasons listed by P.A.S. Abdul Rahman
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  • 292 5 Students in U.S. will ask Tengku to accept American degrees KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Malaysian Students' Association in the A United States will confer with Tengku Abdul Rahman in New York on Sunday regarding the recognition of American degrees. In a letter received by the Straits Times today, the association
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  • 128 5 Policemen clear cinema hall then condudt halfhour search I/OTA BHARU. Wed.— Three truckioads of policemen rushed to the Odeon Cinema In Jalan Tengku Chlk here at 6 p.m. today. On arrival, they cleared all Uia people irom the vicinity. Police officers went into ihe hall and made a thorough search
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  • 93 5 PENANG. Wed. The Socialist whip, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew. wilJ move a motion at the City CouncU meeting on Friday to waive the $5 fine oti motorists who exceeded their meter-parking periods. Mr. Ooi. a former mayor, will ask the council not to
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  • 136 5 WELLINGTON. Wed. New Zealand la to assist with fares and allowances, for a limited number of New Zealanaers to fill senior technical and administrative posts in the Government services of Sabah and Sarawak. The MM Minuter. Mr. Keith Holyoake. announcing this ve.'tei-
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  • 114 5 First Rhodes Scholar back in Singapore lif A L ATSIAS first iTE Rhodes Scholar. Mr Tan Eng Liang (above), returned to Singapore last night after three years at Oxford University. A former Olympic and Asian Games representative at water polo, Mr. Tan is expected to join the University of Singapore
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  • 194 5 ITUANTAN, Wed.— The 1V Kuantan Town .Council, at its monthly meeting today, decided! to put zebra crossings at three schools for the safety of pupils. The chairman of the council. Mr. Urn Chin Hui, said that the decision, however, was subject to approval
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  • 40 5 IPOH. Wed. A clerk. Cho I Chow 49. was fined $500 by the magistrate's court here today for I assisting in an illegal public I lottery at Theatre Street on Jan. I 15 this year. He pleaded guilty. >
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  • 299 6 Reclaiming 48 acres from the sea to build a power station with deep water for tankers to come in close PENANG. Wednesday U'ORK to reclaim land from the sea for the s:>7-million first phase of the Prai power station is making steady progress. Round-the-clock
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  • 132 6 PENANG. Wed. The Minister of Education, Inchc Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, will declare open the new $180,000 science block of the Methodist Girls' School at Logan Road at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. The block Will be dedicated uy Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz. who will
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  • 43 6 MALACCA, Wed. The OCPD, Malacca (Central), Deputy Supt. Didar Singh, will leave here this week on transfer to Batu Gajah v Officer Superintending Police Circle there. He has been succeeded by Deputy Supt Nahar Singh, of Police headquarters, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 109 6 Singapore doctor marries in the U.S. SINGAPORE, Wed— Dr. Eric Ts'go, of Singapore, was married in Los Angeles on Sunday to Miss Ella Mac Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chlng of Honolulu. The ceremony took place at the White Memorial Church. Dr. Ngo is the eldest son of
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  • 24 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. P. M. Mulkern. accompanied by his wife, arrived here to take up duties as assistant Canadian Government Trade Commissioner
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  • 155 6 KANGAR, Wed.— The Perils State Alliance will not take any disciplinary action against a State Assemblyman, Haji Wan Ah mad bin Hajl Wan Abdul lah, for seconding a PMIF motion at last week's Asmeeting. Hajl Wan Ahmad (Ku rong Anal Ward) supported the lone PMIP member,
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  • 92 6 Exhibition of books opens tomorrow KOALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. will open an exhibition of books at the Dewan Bahaaa dan Pustaka here at 10 ajn. on Friday. The exhibition, which Is being organised In conjunction with the National Language Month, will
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  • 127 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A MONO business establishments hardest hit by A last week's curfew were restaurants and others in the catering business. Business was at a complete standstill since last Wednesday when the curfew was imposed. Heavy losses were incurred when perishable food prepared for
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  • 140 6 JESSELTON, Wed. Mr. G. D. Muir. Sabahs Director of Education, advised teachers during the week-end to learn the national language so as to be ready to use it as a medium of instruction in the future. Mr. Muir. speaking at the 10th anniversary
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  • 51 6 KAJANG, Wed. Fourteen smallholders at Sungel Raya here have received certificates for completing a six-month rubber practical course. The course, which was conducted by the Rubber Research Institute Smallholders' Advisory Board, was organised to show smallholders how to take care of their plots and produce better aualitv rubber
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  • 203 6 Kaum Ibu to Govt: Shut all massage parlours— IPOH, Wed. The Kaum Ibu is to urge the State Government to close all massage parlours in Perak. Che Khali j ah binte Mohamed Salleh, its secretary, said tha*. massage parlours could cause the breaking up of Muslim families. "Muslims visiting massage
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  • 71 6 PENANG, Wed.— l he executive committee of the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce has decided to organise two seminars on greater participation of Malays in commerce and industry. The first seminar will be held on Aug. 16 and the second on Aug. 23. both at
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  • 183 6 IZUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Journalism can play an important role in forging national unity in the trouble spots of South East Asia. This was stated today by Professor Floyd G. Arpan. Professor of Journalism at Indiana University, who arrived here from New York to
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  • 48 6 PENANG. Wed. A coffee stall holder, Mohamed Mydln, 56, was found dead outside a shrine at the junction of Perak Road and Free School Road yesterday. A passer-by saw Mohamed lying on the road and Informed the police. No foul play is suspected.
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  • 163 6 If U ALA LUMPUR, Wed. iX Preparations are now being made by the Government, the Alliance and the Malaysian People's Action Front for a bis welcome home for Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Tengku. who Is now in Canada, is expected home on Aug.
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  • 86 6 PENANG. Wed. A University of Malaya student, Nah Soo Leong, 24, was held up by four men and robbed of S2O while out with a girl friend at the Bute it Dumber Reservoir Gardens. Nab told the police the robbers confronted him at about
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  • 94 6 J^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Six British income tax experts will arrive here tomorrow to train local staff in tbe Department of Inland Revenue. The experts, who will be attached to the Koala Lumpur office, are: Messrs. Brian Martin, 45, Francis Sleeman, 34. Basil Sargent. 41,
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  • 398 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. .Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today accused Indonesia of engineering the disturbances in Singapore with the object of overthrowing the Central Government. Inche Khir said this before he left here once again by air for
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  • 84 7 VIUAR, Wed. A by-elec- tlon will be held on Aug. 22 for the Sungel Mati ward following the suspension of Mr. Ng Keng Hwee, 35. both as a member of the council and as chairman. Mr. Ng, an Alliance member. failed to attend
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  • 89 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— The national language public examinations in Standards One. Two and Three will be held from Aug. 3 lo 6. Timetables have been sent to all candidates and those who have iiot received theirs are advised to get in touch with the Examinations
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Teachers Training College will be on holiday until Aug. 17 when leotures fox all categories of students will be resumed. Non-teaching staff are working as usual.
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  • 309 7 A postmortem is sure— not inquiry, says Khir DR. TOH: WE WON'T LOOK FOR SCAPEGOATS SINGAPORE. Wed. T h c Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that Government would order a "post-mortem" on the disturbances which broke out here last week. He told reporters on
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  • 79 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An unemployed num. Zalcaria bin i Asmuri. 22. 01 Kumponp Pandur. I was today fined $800 or eight months' jail by the Third Magistrate. Inche Hassan b.n IshaK when he pleaded guilty to stealing a car radio. He committed the theft
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  • 115 7 KrCHING. Wed. The teaching of Malay in Sarawak schools woulri not mean the abolition of < English, the Assistant Minister for National and Rural Development and Justice. Inche Abdul Rahman Yakub. told the people of Long Lama, in the Fourth Division, this week. Inche
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  • 122 7 Mountainhopping copters help Radio Sabah JESSELTON. Wed. The Royal Air Force has once again started rescue operations this time in answer to a call from the Department of Broadcasting. RAF. Whirlwind helicopter: I are transporting radio equipment from its old station at 5.800 ft on I the slopes of Mount
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  • 184 7 T ONDON. Wed. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council said yesterday that they would report to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia their opinion that an appeal by Chiu Nang Hong from a conviction in the Kuala Lumpur High Court in
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    • 181 7 THE NEW PILL FOR RHEUMATISM Cfjilvax gets right to the root of the pain British chemists perfected new pUI for rheumatism containlnr two new antt-rheumatio drugs called Paracetamol and Sallcylamide. The < i 'Mil r* in many cases were dramatic. Pain from many obstinate rase* of rheumatism was rapidly relieved
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    • 266 7 c t0 be I 0 we lf ed and conf ideiL of thca'hive a «e«oryJKI of blind, paralysing terror ;mo«enft j PHft i" wfcich their world ilaoitcuit M I to in oid.< And I Uty > hmlttwi ifl m S ttitfllltfttKtto^. AVjT#- ft^^^ jp/iecreti of ttWttan|to.a VVlW^^rafe. i W^ w^i^Q
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    • 53 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl ■^ftai SYLVESTER! WHEnI *M DIP VA START PLAYIN' TW J tt? TjL "^> BASS VIOL INSTEAD yjfj AM ST/tL^ /CARE TO MAKE O A VIRTUOSO V I A CONTRIBUTION I C 3 OP THE IN V/HILST M3U'RE 3 SQUEEZE BOX! VrfSZ^ K. HERE?^^/ jm^ o.3ft
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  • 361 8 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. WITH the Singapore Government prepared to spend several million dollars on relief for riot victims, Social Welfare Department teams went out all over the island today to give aid to hundreds of people. Investigations into the extent
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  • 130 8 CINGAPOKK, Wed. About 150 refugees, who have been staying in the Aljunicd Muslim orphanage for nearly a week for fear of being victims of disturbances will return to their Mattar Road homes tomorrow. They had refused to return despite assurances from the Aljunied goodwill committee
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  • 38 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thirty member* of the Dale Carnegie Alumni Association today donated blood at the blood bank in the Oeneral Hospital here. Another batch of members will donate blood in two weeks' time.
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  • 51 8 6EREMBAN. Wed A byelection will be held on Aug. 31 to OB a vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Tap Kirn Seng of the Socialist Pront from the TIM (Jelebu) local Council. Nomination day Is Aug. I. The council U controlled by the
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  • 238 8 Fire crews answered 70 calls during the riots PERSONNEL FACED 'IMMENSE* RISKS AND DANGERS SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's fire brigade answered four times the normal number of daily calls during the first four days of the disturbances from July 21 to 24. The brigade's fleet of 12 ambulances answered more than
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  • 67 8 TAIPING. Wed. Inche Hamzah b:n Tajuddin. a senior meter reader, Ipoh. was elected president of the Union of Public Works Department Waterworks Meter Readers, Malaya, at its first general meeting here yesterday. About 60 meter readers, including representatives of other states, attended. Other officials were: vice-presi-dent, Mr.
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  • 238 8 Bail for alleged curfew breakers reduced j SINGAPORE. Wed— All bail for accused persons still under remain. 1 ior alleged breach of thr. curfew was reduced today to $500 each from the original sum of $3,000". As a result of this new court order, about 300 outstanding cases were brought
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  • 50 8 BATU OAJAH, Wed. Mr. Hoy Foo has been elected chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association (youth section) at Batu Gajah. Mr. Lai Tien Fook has been chosen vice chairman: Mr. Ng Kuan Boh and Mr. Khoo Soo Chai. secretaries and Mr. Au Yon? Ket, treasurer.
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  • 50 8 KANOAR. Wed. The Peril* branch of the Federation Malay Teachers' Union will consider oti Friday a proposal to have Its own buildinsr at an estimated cost of The bulldingr. if approved, will also be used as the headquarteri of the Perils Malay Teachers' Co operative Society.
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  • 181 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A 10-year-old schoolboy who was found stranded at the railway station at Sungei Buloh last night was today claimed by an uncle living at B«tu Cantonment here. According to Pte. Mohamed Khatlb bin Shahmln, of the malntainence section at the Federation
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  • 1628 9 The humanity of Fanny Kemble, friend of the slaves FAMOUS ENGLISH ACTRESS LEARNED THE TRUTH OF NEGROES IN PLANTATIONS, /STRAITSN TIMES Special Feature J COURAGEOUSLY TOLD IT IN A BOOK |N 1829 the future of the Theatre Royal, Covent Carden, now world famous as London's Royal Opera House, hung in
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    • 330 9 SINGER H means QUALITY-RELIABILITY-VALUE-SERVICE-PRESTIGE fe^^ <jT^'"" M TTninpninjp)rriii!iiii«|i|B > W T .JW "^'S*? v\^i£s!^s^- gflf 1 d^gfc^gfl^g) ■•s§!. Mmp^ flflj ■BJ^w mk\ «"k kMm A BgflfeiilJ I gct^f mi s a^ssflßsußftr flksa Bsff fl^ss^^Si __._^^^^h^mQsbibbbbbb'RbibbbbbbbhS£2w :l|aß _*^^b^^^bs?l?^^Jßbb'b! Model 194 M Economy Model In contem- Model 193 M Another Economy Model—
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  • 22 10 irarats (Mimtmmm) LILY MIRANDA ll state t lainn a* Bevil* and Annie passed awmy on J«ta JaiT IS«4 st Thonoaakal Kerala.
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  • 30 10 "'era's Sl* (Minimum} THE FAMILY of late Ho ("bee Wan i thank relatives and friends for wreathe, condolence* and aa*istaa«e during their recent bereavement. na —i as™ i■■ iinsaaasammnuass
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  • 340 10 W»r4t Sit i Himimum, A.C.I. FUN 0 RAMA Scheduled for 1 August has been postponed to 39 Aiaguit CHRISTIAN BROTHER* Old Boys Assoriation social at. Michaels School K'rst August cancelled METRO LTD.. 72/74 High Street. .'Uagapore Huslneae hours aa usual from today for your shopping RAFFLES INSTITUTION Swimming Carnival
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  • 71 10 It Woria list (Mm.) VOICE OF BUDDHISM. July issue CM pages) read Interesting articles and Buddhist news. Write to Buddhist Missionary Society. Jalan Berhala, Kuala Lumpur with .1(1 cents In stamp* WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH 5 Fort Canning Road. Singapore Wesley Church Family Night originally scheduled for Thursday July
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  • The Straits Times "Thursday, July 30, 1961.
    • 575 10 Mr. Lester Pearson has I been swift and generous in i making good the offer of aid !he extended to Tengku Abdul Rahman at the Common- wealth Prime Ministers' Conference in London. Within hours of his arrival to an extremely warm reception in Ottawa on Tuesday. the
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    • 417 10 On the Malayan map the Jerantut-Temerloh-Maran triangle in Pahang. site of the Federal Land Development Authority's most ambitious pioject, occupies a position both sizeable and central. This is aot, because the development project itself is likely to I be a focus of Malaysian pro--1 gress for the next
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    • 180 10 The problems in the way of diverting surplus labour from Malaya and Singapore to labour-short Sabah are by now familiar. Sabah needs skilled workers tappers, construction craftsmen, artisans and the like— while the unemployed in the West Malaysian States are, for the most part, unskilled. The kind
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  • 931 10  - Marx and Mao for the infants— DENIS BLOODWORTH INDOCTRINATION IN THE CRADLE By. THE Chinese Prees has been lamenting the acute shortage of books such as The Evil Landlord Class, The Capitalist Who Squeezes Blood From The Workers, The Crimes Committed By The Living King Of Hell (1 1 stories
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    • 283 10 'THE Cameron Highland:* Lake has now been fully flooded for 18 months. Much was said at the Opening Ceremonies and In the Press regarding its value as a Tourist Attraction. It was stated boating, flshlng, and other suitable amenities would be provided for tourists but
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    • 269 10 rE Se:anxor Traffic Police have never been enlightened in their approach towards solving traffic problems. In their amateurish attempts to case congestion or ensure safety for the pedestrians, they have devised absurdities to the frustration of the motorist, especially a visiting motorist. The latest manifestation of their
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    • 50 10 IVTHY must our radio and television announcers talk of Tungku Abdul Rachman. the Thighs < instead of Thais) and Indonaysia? Now Pathet is beinc pronounced like the first two syllables of pathetic. My own name would be called grey ham. I suppose. JOHN GRAHAM. Kuala
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    • 47 10 WHETHER it Is for a clerk or typist Government should give first choice to the applicant who has passed his Cambridge Examination, and males being the acknowledged breadwinners of the family the Government should allow them to fill the vacancies before considering females. JOBLESB Kuala Lumpur
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    • 58 10 PERHAPS Singapore Is the 1 only place In the World where news readers do not identify themselves on the Radio. What I can't understand Is. why do the news readers on T. V. Singapura display their name boards In front of them, and on the Radio they
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  • 309 10 Mimi and Rudolfo cannot find a studio HARD TIMES FOR PAriiS ARTISTS pARIS, Wed.— How long can artists continue to live in Paris? This city, traditional home of the intellectual, aesthete and bohemian. is now so expensive that it is nearly impossible for many artists to subsist. The question haa
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    • 497 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advertlterrmtt may be handed tat le< Fleor COLO •TOPJAOE ARCADE Ore*isr« *oa« COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND HO»0-KATON« KEPPCL ROAD-MAVAL BASK Asuaarlsitf Aae«rls: eWTY BOO*: IToei LTD wu—misr I Caayer Qmif Teeer *t#xws FROHT FMavaertck's Saa*eea*apnet at. M. HJMAIL at t*m)9r\m*m XV W>#bl MarW( B#aM
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    • 43 10 ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importer* m Exporters •f Hiq> Clots Worstenis m Woollen.. JfWGAPORE 21, Cfc-rfcl ftratt, Tel: ***** HOMGKOM6: Mi a alar Momiest, 1* Be**, Roc** Na. S, m» 1
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  • 206 11 IT OTA BHARU. Wed.— The Assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports. Ungku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir. said today that his Ministry was proposing to set up youth training centres in all States in the near future. "This will help youths to f*t
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  • 31 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Thieves broke into th.c Hindu temple in Station Road here and got away with three fluoroscent lighting tubes valued at $18 last night Police are investigating.
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  • 157 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The 0 Minister for Culture. Mr. 8. Rajaratnam. said today that the task of the goodwill committeee was not only to restore eace and harmony among the people during the present ■itaatlon, but also to try to maintain it 'or all
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  • 429 11 Dingle Foot and another London lawyer to present claim for govt servant status for 14,000 workers KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. V QUEEN'S Counsel has been retained by Malaya's 14,004 railwaymen to fight their claim for recognition as Government servants in the High Court here on Aug
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  • 58 11 Malay shorthand prize 80 words-a-minute steno \IISS Ceciiia Liew Nyuk Ngoh, a stenographer iTI at the Perak Legal Adviser's office, receiving her prize from the Raja Perempuan of Perak for winning the Malay shorthand (Terengkas) for 80 words a minute, at a ceremony of the Perak National Language Month competitions
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  • 332 11 Customs pay rise 'will lead to big chain reaction SINGAPORE. Wed. r J HE Industrial Arbitration Court was today told that an increase in the salary scales of certain grades of employees in the Customs Departments could spark off a chain reaction in the entire Civil Service and ultimately cost
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  • 173 11 SINGAPORE, Wed The National Trades Union Congress fund to help the victims of the recent disturbances got off to a good start today when four major affiliated unions with a total membership of over 45,000 began collections. The secretary general of
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  • 112 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 15--year old boy, who had escaped 15 times from the Gimson School during the put two yean, pleaded guilty today to a housebreaking charge before the Third Criminal District Judge. Mr. 8. R. Chapkhan a. He had Joined an older boy.
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  • 92 11 IPOH. Wed. A businessman. Koay Leong Peh. 32. was fined a total or S5O by the Magistrate's Court here today when he pleaded guilty to two offences under the Explosives Enactment Rules. Koay admitted storing 546 Ib. of fire-crackers in a building in
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  • 160 11 JUDGE WARNS BOY: YOU CAN BECOME A MURDERER SINGAPORE, Wed.— A District Judge today warned a 17-year-old boy, Balakrishnan s/o Nadesan, to behave or he would one day find himself faced with a murder charge." The Judge, Mr. Dalip Singh, made this remark after he had found Balakrishnan guilty of
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  • 25 11 PENANG. Wea. -Burglars, broke Into the Naafi stall at Mlnden Barracks in Bukit Olugor yesterday and escaped w.th 53. 600 worth of goods.
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  • 274 11 A YOUTH, accused 01 A murdering his father's elderly cousin, admitted in the High Court here today that he had struck the fatal blow but denied that he had any intention of killing his relative. Razall bin Imam Rais, 17.
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  • 73 11 1(1 CUING, Wed.—Cholera hag broken out in IVilri. In the Fourth Division of Sarawak, and one victim has died, it was announced today by the divisional medical officer The death of one sus- pected cholera case was also reported today. The medical officer said
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  • 49 11 SDTOAPORE. Wed. The Australian Minister for the Navy, Mr F\ Chancy. arrived here tonight together with six Australian parliamentarians for a stopover The delegation, which has Just completed a three-week tour of South Vietnam. Thailand, Cambodia and Laos, will return home by nlr tomorrow night
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  • 44 11 KANOAR. Wed. The Peril* Btate UMNO will hold its annual meeting on Aug. 21. The party secretary. Inche Isman bin Abdullah, said today all branches had been asked to submit before Aug. 21 all resolutions intended for consideration at the annual meeting.
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  • 26 11 IPOH, Wed.— The Mentn Besar of Perak. Inche Ahmad bin Said. will open the rubber replanting bi-ard office in Sit ;a wan on Sunday
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    • 21 11 S 1 •> tJ HO discomfort If you hoy» a PH I LCO AIR CONDITIONER Bl f 1964 PHILCO REFRIGERATORS 11 r?s^f
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 615 11 l*oda^adio^ Asian Club: 11.00 News; 11 06 RADIO MALAYSIA Music from the Opera: 12 mld- NATIONAL SHORTWAVE OAnir cmrftDnPr servicks RADIO SINGAPORE. «1.7 and tfUJi metres A.M.. 6.00 Good Morning. b.UI SHOKTWAVt SERVICES: Morning Prelude; 1.00 News. 41 and ib metre* 710 Up And Aoout; 7.30 News. MKUIt'M WAV* SERVICE:
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  • 759 12  -  JANE SHERROD SINCER BY A GUIDE TO WOMEN TRAVELLERS ARE you going on a holiday now or in the near future? If so, you will be worrying what to take along and what not to. There have been hundreds of articles written about packing for an extended
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 348 12 WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH $8,500/ You may buy yourself a brand new car or use it as a down-payment tor a house. You may even treat yourself to a grand tour abroad or put it aside for your children's education. Whichever it is, why not get it first by
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    • 121 12 \itfohtnaga Fruit Juices IDEAL FOR PICNICS AND PARTIES I M a^gspjr^^^^^^ fc^ ORANGE »HIJ| Ilk a^JTI* 1 iM I iiiiPF B "Hut JUlu£ I 'w Hr H llfVJ'li'Ji:! ?v f Ms,, new maiden/bine bra SCROLL New SCROLL features the pellon Hug-and-Hold band under th« cops to keep the bra in
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    • 295 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS make money <6>. 1 Maternal covering? (10). 8. Healthy enough to provide 8 A shaft— and quick on It. music? (2. 3. 2. 1. 6). too? 1 6 13. Combs with pieces of paste9. Quietly started attain, and board? is>. took (or granted (8). 16 It
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  • 488 13 ...IS UNITED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE— FOR BUSINESS COMMUNITY, THAT IS, PRESIDENT TELLS MEETING f pHE United Chambers of Commerce is generally regarded by the business community as a kind of "court of last Tesort," Inche Mahmood bin Ambak, the retiring president, told the chambers' first
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  • 90 13 Shun rumours plea by Malay youth leader SINGAPORE. Wed. The president of the City Malay Youths' Association, Inche A. A K. Surattee, today urged aIJ Muslim youths In Singapore to ignore rumours and obliterate all facial resentment so that the situation could return to normal. Incbe Surattee also made a
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  • 92 13 MALACCA. Wed. The Royal Malaysian Police Band will tour Malacca State ;rom Ai 1 2 to 9. giving performances at Jasin. Merlimau. Alor Gajah. Masjid Tanah and Terendak Camp. On Aug. 9 the band will be in attendance at the birthday parade of the Go- vernur
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  • 225 13 Council told to pay 6 I cents for every rat L— killed i ftUANTAN, Wed. An Alliance town councillor, Inche TaJuddin bin Haji Chik (Telok Sisek Timor), today proposed that the public be paid six cents for every rat killed in an effort to eliminate the rat menace here. In
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  • 29 13 SINOAPORE. Wed. The radiographers conference and exhibition scheduled to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Aug. 1 and 2 has been postponed until further notice.
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  • 123 13 BRIGHT SPOT IN S'PORE: MOUNT FABER SCENIC PARK COMPLETE SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Public Works Department has completed the conversion of Mount Faber here into a scenic park, and although it has not been declared open officially, the public are allowed to use the park. In designing the layout, the natural
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  • 52 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. A variety concert organised by the University of Singapore Students Union in conjunction with It* welfare project will be held at the National Theatre on Aug. 23 at 8 am. The concert was originally fixed for July 25 but had to be postponed because of the
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  • 68 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Omar bin Abdul Razak, 23, was bound over to be of good behaviour in the sum of SSOO on one surety when he pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court here today to a charge of I possessing an offensive weapon. He was
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  • 34 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A parly of 102 children from the Pure Life Society, Puchong, were entertained recently by Kuala Lumpur Lions Club for a day by the sea at Moiib.
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  • 243 13 'Proper' library to help students in Kelantan urged JHE Chief Education Officer of Kelantan, Inche Murad bin Mohamed Noor, said last night that it was "high time" that the State had a proper library to help schoolchildren in their studies. He was speaking at a meeting of the Malay Education
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  • 139 13 PENANG, Wed. About 1,000 waterfront labourers whose livelihood has been affected by Indonesian confrontation have found temporary Jobs as dailyrated P.W.D. labourers. They are being allocated work by rotation with 100 emDloved at a time. While these men are taken on as labourers at
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    • 1541 14 l^^^ I WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED Application has been made to the Directors ol the Company to Issue a duplicate stock certificate in the name of tbe undermentioned stockholder in place of the original certificate stated to have been lost: Name: Lee Olok Chye 8% Debenture Stock: $5,000 Stock Certificate No.:
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    • 433 14 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders Irom J K.R rp:;islfrpd Con true tors CsBBE E' Under Head I and above will be received ai ihe office of the Juruteia Pen■IMMB, 8K2A8.. J.K.R.. Jalan Maxwell. K. Lumpur up to 3.00 pm. of the 10th August. 1964 for: CONSTRUCTION IN R.C. OF ONE
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  • 130 16 MELBOURNE. Wed.— lndustrials again mostly held firm levels In quiet trading. Leaders were Irregular although moves were narrow. Base metals Improved under good support. C.R.A. was up 1/6 to 38/9 and New Broken Hill was up 2 to 102/-. Ampol Exploration lost a further 6d. to 22/6 while
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  • 247 16 July 29. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 cv. M. containers 14 ctt Dunlopa 14 cts. M. Cabloa 16 eta. Oily Dev. 7 eta. UeAJlatar 13 cts. b;. smeltera 27 eta. M. Invest. 13 eta. Ksso 13 eta. 0.C.8.C. 20 eta. Ked. Dlap. 12 eta. Kothmans w eta. riupatrlcka
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  • 73 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Otnga> pere noon priest per pioui yi>t«rday: Coconut ell: bulk $51 J sellers, drum $54 1 seller*. Copra: July/ Aug. UK/Oontlneat: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $137t sellers. Sarawak white $135 sellers, special Sarawak black $107 i aellers. garbled LAmpong Mack $115 aellers, ASTA $*27i sellers.
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  • 48 16 THE Malayan Exchange Banks- Association made tneae chances In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates) to $100); Canada: buying TT 35a. airmail OD 351. WO d'su 351 credit bills. 35 IS 'l6 trade mils. Sailing TT or OD roadyi Canada Kre'nsr 1Kb): Italian Lira *****.
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  • 36 16 ON tbe free exctiange market In Uons Kong yesterday tbe U.S. dollar was quoted at 6.744 (or TT an.i 5.731 for cash. Sterling was quoted at 16.07 and on* tael ef geld at 249.
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  • 598 16 By Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares im- proved for tbe third successive day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but the afternoon turned very quiet. Under light profit-taking a few issues came slightly off their best, but the general appearance was steady. Tins
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  • 26 16 Malayan Stock Indict-, July 28. July 29. •Industrials: 94.117 94 ;s Tins: 129.17 127.94 rubbers: 103.A8 103.34 •De*. 30, 1963=100 inc. 29, 1962 100
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  • 763 16 COMBINED Business In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttead (1.000) Sl.eS; Ounlop (3.000) 52.03. (7.000) *2.00. $1.97. SL. Eaae (2.000) $2 31. (2.000) 52.30: Eait. Smelter* (1,000)
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  • 28 16 July 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 65i cento <«D three-eighths of a cent). TLN: $632.25 a picul (up $8.75). Unofficial estimated offering: 230 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 80 16 TiHK Krdiration Minister for x Finance has fixed theae prices for calcalatint; customs duties for the week befinninjf on July 30. Robber bfii; cts a lb. Copra S4BO a ton. Coronnt oil $862 a ton. Palm oil $667.75 a ton. Palm kernels 5370.25 a ton. The rates of
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  • 227 16 AUGUST tlrot (ran* rubber T.a.b. eio»ed at 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 651 cent* per lb., up tbrre-elgatba of a cent on Tuesday a cloning Iml for tbe position. Tl>. ton« wan nenditr, quiet. R.A.s. and F.M.R.E. clcolng prlaa* R.- s prooipt l.ob buyers 66, sHlera
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  • 201 16 Inittf Rojfii Jofrf (^dTitilc, Gtunfj l*r. Mahathrvl. 1 .jnit Thay. TroDoh, Hul.-.u TrkonK. O.ille, Hln Ch.on K Mien Sim. Soon Be«, Pasteur. Prrlln, Bratont;, Larut. Anho. Dragon Kyrs. Punyu. Kuala Kurau, Tong Joo. Tonic Jit. Jaaa. Hua Heng. Chanm. Outtr R.adt: Cilory, KuhiniM, Kvincynthla. Elizabeth Cooway.
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  • 874 17 I^HE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $8.75 a picul to $632.25 on an offering unofficially estimated at 230 tons, up another 10 tons on Tuesday, but well below the offerings before the Singapore troubles. London, after
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    • 338 17 jl^kJliSLSgASiSifclJUkUiaSl PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS In order to carry out extension *ork at Gallop Hill Sub-station, i in necessary to interrupt electricity suply to the following areas on Friday. 31st July 1964, from 8.00 ajn. to 6.00 pjn.: Bt. Margaret's Secondary School, Farrer Road, Woollerton
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    • 417 17 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 20 OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. Whereas the street known as: Mat tar Road frore Aljunled Road to Lot 489-23— situate on Mnkim XXIV. Within the State of Singapore not being a public street has been levelled, channelled, drained, paved,
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    • 761 17 TENDERS TENDERS AUSTRALIAN ARMY FORCE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 12 noon on Wed. 5 Aug. 64 are Invited for the installation of one 300 cubic feet three PHASE I OUR WIRE walk in refrigerator with temperature range to approx zero degrees fahrenhelt at CANBERRA LINES TERENDAK CAMP
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    • 474 17 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT (1) Supply of Copper Alloy Pipe Fittings. (2) Additions and Alterations to Store and District Office at Havelock Road. (3) Supply and Delivery of Furniture for Administration Offices at Scudal Waterworks, Johore. (4) Johore River Scheme, Contract 3, Pipelines. ••(5) Supply of
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    • 1581 17 COMPANY MEETING TRONOH MINES, LTD. STATEMENTS BY MR. G. W. SIMMS EXPRESS BUS SERVICE BUTTERWORTH IPOH KUALA LUMPUR Commencing Ist. August 1964, the departure times of the Exprras Bus Service operating between Ipoh and Butlerworth will be revised. The bus will leave Ipoh at 8.30 a.m. and return from Buttcrworth
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 724 18 TEST COMMENTARY by Jack Fingleton MANCHESTER, Wednesday. AT 15 minutes past five yesterday evening the last English wicket fell and England at 611 had got to within 45 runs of Australia's mammoth first innings score of 656. What this live-day Fourth Test match at Old
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    • 701 18 COUNTY CRICKET- LONDON, Wed.— The leading two teams in the English county cricket championship both suffered defeats yesterday leaders Warwickshire losing to Nor- rhamptonshire, and WorcesI tershire to Hampshire. Warwickshire, set to score 221 in 160 minutes, were always struggling against some hostile bowling, but skipper
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    • 264 18 Life at the top a grind, says Player MONTREAL. Wed. Gary Player (above) of South Alrica. who Is among golf's leading money-winners, says life at the top Is 'a grind." Commenting on the continual travelling in tournament golf, 28--year-old Player said: "It's a disease. It takes up all your time.
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    • 102 18 MOSCOW, Wed. Jockeys and gamblers are fixing the races at Moscow's horse track, the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda charged today. "It turns out that many Jockeys, before the start of a race, signal their friends whether they will put up a battle or not," the Young Communist
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    • 91 18 LONDON, Wed. Harry Carr. 47-year-old royal jockey, will ride no more. Although he came through an operation successfully over the weekend for a kidney complaint, he has decided on the advice of a specialist to retire from the saddle. Stan Clayton, who succeeds Carr as royal
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    • 70 18 FRTHCAWL (Wales). Wed. Brian Curvis. of Swansea, retained his British and Commonwealth welterweight boxing titles when he stopped a game challenger Johnny Cook*, of BooUe. Liverpool, here last night. Curvis, who won comfortably, might have had a much harder fight but for an injury over his left
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    • 306 18 MRA may regroup horses into five classes RACING By £PSOM JEEP SINGAPORE, Wed. The Gold Cup meeting at Bukit Timah in September will not cater for Class 5 horses us scheduled. Instead there will be alternate runs for sprinters and stayers in Class 1 and 2. Three-year-olds will race in
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    • 377 18 A CCEPTANCES and barrier draw J\ for the Penang amateur races on Saturday: RACE 1 2.15 Cl. 5. it (catchwpighu 12.7) Moondyne (1), Teddy Boy (2i, Kimani (3), Lvi Hoon c4>. Katie (5), First Choice ct>>, Sunrise (7;, Kolek tBj. Spuds (9), Golden Charm (10). RACE 2 2.45
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    • 400 18 ATHLETICS l/UANTAN, Wed. P. Sarasena of KeianUn was the champion athlete at the Telecoms championships, East Coast Region, held here. The star In the women f s section was Ho Choon Tau of Bast Pa hang. The champion district wa-s East Pahang.
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 292 19 LOS ANGELES, Wednesday. jyjANICKA Jegathesan, top Malaysian sprinter, will train with America's Olympic hopefuls and will run against them at the Mount San Antonio College track in Walnut, California, in the last three weeks of his stay in the United States.
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    • 140 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. Sineapore sports officials announced today that sports schedules will be bark to normal here from this weekend. Big fixtures are: Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championships at Farrer Park on Saturday and Sunday; Malaya Cvp Singapore v Negri Sembilan at Jalan Besar
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    • 33 19 LUMUT. Wed. A total of 800 boys and girls from 40 schools here will participate in the first Dindings District Combined Schools athletics championships on the bitinwan padang on Aug. 6-8.
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    • 221 19  - SEVEN-MAN TEAM NAMED FOR OLYMPICS KEN FERNANDEZ WT-LIFTING By I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Leong Chim Seong, a Malaysian student in Melbourne, is among the seven weightllfters selected by the Malaysian Amateur Weightllftlng and Bodybuilding Federation for the Olympic Games at Tokyo In October. The others selected are Chua Phung Kirn (bantam).
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    • 23 19 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Teachers Training College annual athletics meet scheduled to be held at Farrer Park on Sunday has been postponed indefinitely.
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    • 63 19 SOCCER Kuala Kangsar Div. 1: Garudu 4 Eg. Siput 2. Oovt. Services Lee (Kuantan): Negri 5 Pahang 2. T. Anson Div. 1: Sg. Bernam 8 Gloucester Est. 0. Bagan Serai Lge: Kelumpong Est. 1 Sg. Gedongi 0. Krlan Lge: MES 1 Sc Star 0. HOCKEY Central Ktdah Lge: Malay
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    • 98 19 SOCCER Varsity match (XL) Hong Kong v Spore (Varsity, S p.m.). S'ifor Div. 3: Pantal Youngsters v Chul Lok (padang). Talping Lge: Kllat Club v CRC (Esplanade); Krlan Lge (Parlt, Bun;ar): Youth Club v PWD (padang). L. Perak Div. 2: Nova Scotia v Rubana Est (Speedy Rd).
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    • 358 19 SELANGOR PICK 40 FOR THE NATIONAL MEET ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor AAA have selected «0 athletes 28 men and 12 women for the first Malaysian national championships at Seremban on Aug. 14-15. The men's contingent Include Nashatar Singh, the Malayan and Selangor state record holder for the discus
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    • 254 19 12 from Penang Schools PENANG: Eight schoolboys and four schoolgirls are among the 25 athletes U9 men and six vn> men) provisionally selected by the Penang AAA for the Malaysian championships In Seremban. Supervised training has been arranged for these athletes at the Technical Institute, Batu Lanchang Lane, and all
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    • 70 19 SUNGEI I'ATA.M: The Kedah AAA have selected five athletes to represent the State at the Seremban meet They are: Mathun Shah (30.000 m walk), Asnl Ahmad i high jump), 00l Hock Llm (100 and 200 m). K Yagambaram < 6.000 m) and Lee Keh Hon« (women's shot putt
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    • 52 19 IPOH: The remaining three events high Jump, long jump and Javelin of the Perak AAA championships will be hejd on the Anderson School ground on Sunday, commencing at 3 v-m They were scheduled to take place at the State meet in Talping last Sunday but were postponed because
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    • 45 19 IPOH. Wed. The Perak Government Services athletics championships will be held on the Municipal pedang here on Friday and Saturday at 2 p m. each day. A Sepak Ram competition among 31 teams will also be held 1b eon* Junction with the meet.
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    • 50 19 HIGH -Jumping, acrobatics and a bit of tumbling are all part of a day's training for a footballer getting into condition for a strenuous season ahead. Chelsea inside-forward Bobby Tambling gets airborne as he prepares for the opening of the English league season next month. Reuter photo.
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    • 239 19 GOVT SOCCER FORCES AND CEB START WITH 4-0 VICTORIES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Armed Forces and Central Electricity Board, with several State and International players in their team today scored easy victories in their opening ties here in the Government Services soccer competition. Armed Forces beat Malacca 4-0 on the Rifle
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    • 320 19 Singapore U beat Malaya by 3 wickets KUALA UOHrtnt Wed.— Unt versity of Singapore Athletic Union today beat University of Malaya Athletic Union by three wickets at cricket on the Kilat Club ground when the Intervarsity biennial games In which Hong Kong are also competing entered their third day. Singapore
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  • 616 20 Inquiry sooner the better: Dr. Toh J»HE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said today that racial harmony was important if Malaysia was to remain strong, viable and independent. Dr. Toh stressed this when he met community leaders at the Rochore community centre to review the progress of the
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  • 67 20 Lee goes on tour to reassure people THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, speaking at Whampoa Square while on a tour of St. Michael's Estate on Tuesday afternoon. With Mr. Lee on the truck are members of the area's goodwill committee. Yesterday Mr. Lee visited the lorongs off Sims
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  • 273 20 Borneo Co. workers go on strike in S'pore SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today called out 340 employees of the Borneo Co., Ltd. on strike over what it alleged as "the management's highhanded and arbitrary attitude in threatening redundancy and retrenchment." The secretary general of the
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  • 179 20 MANILA, Wed. The Philippines Immigration Commission today announced a new policy allowing tourists to stay in the country for 15 days without any visas. The Immigration Commissioner. Mr. Martiniano Vivo, said the rule does not apply to visitors from Communist countries
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  • 56 20 MESSELTON i Sabah >, Wed. About 24 Indonesians were understood to have been arrested early this morning in the Wallace Bay area along the east coast of Sabah, reports reaching here tonight said. The EnglUh language Daily Express correspondent reported that the arrests were made following
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  • 64 20 PASADENA tCol.). Wed— An American space scientist salii today Ranger 7, now more than 100.000> miles out in space, had apparently completed Its critical "midway manoeuvres" and would probably hit the near side of the moon. "I think we'll get in the target area."
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  • 28 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. Water will cut off In Jurong Road from 10 m.s. to 18 m-s. Including all by-roads tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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  • 334 20 LONDON, Wed.—lt has been a satisfactory day in the stock markets. Equities made good headway In response to a broadening demand. Many of the leaders were wanted and, with stock In short supply, prices pushed ahead. P and O and Fumes* Withy were prominent in .shipping shares. Tins
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  • 48 20 LONDON. Wed. Spot 20',d.. Sept. 20-1 16d.. Oct. 20d., Nov.. 20d, Oct. Dec 20d.. Jan. Mar. 20d.. Apr./ June 20d., July Sept. 19-15 16d.. Oct. Dec 19-15 lGd.. Jan. Mar. 19-15 16d.. Apr. June 19-15 16d., ell. Aug. 19\d.. Sept. 19-.d. Oct. 19 -d Tone: Quietly steady.
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  • 24 20 LONDON. Wed —Buyers £***** sellers £1280. Forward buyers £1280. sellers £1285. Settlement I £1257•:• Turnover a.m. 200 tons. p.m. 115 tons. Tone: Strong.
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  • 382 20 South Vietnam seeks our help to fight the Vietcong I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I "However, lie lias matie known to your officials the urgent neod.v of South Vietnam in the fiant against the O>miwmtitt" Gen Trail, who arrived line on Monuay for a five-day vim. will be entertained to dlnnei
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  • 52 20 LONDON. Wed.— Tea scores la today's cricket matches were: C'hrstrrlirld: Letcs 150 for 5 v Derbyshire One-day knock-out competition semi-finals: Hove; Sussex 215 for 8 minings closed i. E. Dexter 84. Surrey 30 for 2 wkt.s. ManrhrsUT: Warwickshire 294 for 7 (inniii'-'.s tio.sedi v Lancashire 68 for
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  • 34 20 WASHINGTON. Wed. The White House today turned down for the present a suggestion by Sen. Banv Goldwater for a debate wim President Johnson on television ciuiin: thr autumn election campaign. UPI.
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  • 32 20 HEIDELBERG (W. Germany!, Wed. Two Russian soldiers who defected to the West from East Germany last Friday have asked for political asylum, the U. S. Army announced today. UPI.
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    • 43 20 F—VMpfaVTHpH IJIGHEST and lowest tempera--11 tuies in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hirheat Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kola Bharu 88 72 Penult 84 75 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 82 73
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