The Straits Times, 3 March 1965

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 It*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 3, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 1005
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  • 279 1 Two raids on North Vietnam targets 'INSTALLATIONS WERE USED TO SUPPORT AGGRESSION' SAIGON. Tuesday y NITED STATES and South Vietnam planes today bombed a North Vietnam naval base and a supply depot in separate air strikes. At leasl three planes were shot down and one Sooth Vietnamese
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  • 218 1 CANBERRA, Tuesday. PAUL MOUNTBATTEN. Chief of Britain's Defence Staff, said bere today thai forces available in Malaysia could resist any frontal attack. He told a press conference that he had inspected forward positions in Sarawak and Sabah. and everywhere he had found troops
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  • 108 1 WE CAN DESTROY S'PORE AND KL BOAST JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia would destroy Kuala Lumpur and Singapore if Britain launched a strategic attack on her. according to Lt.-Gen. Ahmad Yani. the army commander. "Our armed might has the capability to carry out this task." Antara news agency today quoted him as
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  • 25 1 MANILA. Tues.— Former Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Nobosuke Ki.shi. is scheduled to arrive In Manila tomorrow for a five-day semi-official goodwill visit.— UPl
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  • 227 1 TRIBAL WELCOME FOR ROYAL VISITOR PRINCE PHILIP, the Duke of Edinburgh, performing traditional rites at an Iban welcoming ceremony in Sibu on Monday. On the left is Mr. Johnathon Banggau. M.P.. and on the right is an Iban girl, both in their native finery. The Duke was in Sibu for
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  • 50 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Action Is being taken to extend the operation of the Social Welfare Lotteries Board to Sarawak, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. told the House of Representatives today. He was replying to Mr. Chla Chin Shin i Sarawak Alliance) during question time.
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  • 35 1 EAST BERLIN. Tues The Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Alexel Kosygin. arrived here early today by train from Leipzig. He was expected to view the Berlin Wall, usually well-inform-ed sources said. Reuter.
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  • 36 1 STRASBOURG, Tues.— Italian climber Waller Bonatti. who scaled the Matterhorn by a new route on Feb. 22 and planted the European flag on the summit, has been awarded the Council of Europe Medal. Reuter.
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  • 46 1 MANILA. Tues. The Philippines Herald today said that the Malaysian Government's revelation of an Indonesian plot aimed at uniting; Indonesia. Malaysia the Philippines and Southern Thailand into a "Greater Indonesia" should serve as a warning for the Philippines to strengthen its defences. Reuter.
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  • 106 1 MAN OF 70 FOUND BURNT TO DEATH AT HOME SINGAPORE. Tups Chia Sens Guat. 70. was found burnt to death today in his home in Jalan Kampong Paya in the Geylang Serai arra. Police found traces uf kerosene on unburnt parts of his clothes. An empty kerosene tin was also
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  • 63 1 TOKYO. Tues. The Prime Minister Mr. E Sato, agreed today to act ax a joint pal ion with the British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, for a British industrial fair to be held in Tnk\o In September About 400 British firms will exhibit goods at
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  • 32 1 TOKYO Tuc.v -The 1965 Japan iHniPia show opened here tod. iy U ihr Japan Camna Indu.stry AMOdaUon said lhc mdu>iry vat sufTrriim Irotn a srnouslump due ;o over-product ion. Reuter.
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  • 328 1 Possible peace talks in Thai capital I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman is expecting to hear about the possibility of holding peace talks with Indonesia In Bangkok soon. The Prime Minister said today that Thailand's Foreign Minister, Tun Thanal Klioman. who be met last week, had promised to keep in
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  • 32 1 MUNITIONS FACTORY STUDY TOUR < AMIIHKA. Tucs. i m.m M;il;«\>i.in (ltfin«c mi»ion will arri\i- in .mherra on Motid.iv to study whrth.-r practicable to »rt up munitions factory in Ml l.iwj.t Rruter.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 178 2 I l IP/M. ul (.rrmany), Tins. The Soviet Prime MinKtrr. .Mr. .Mi-\i-i Kosy^in, warned the I I here lasl night HK-iin^l dancrrous pro- orations in the Far Fast. He aihli-d at a Soviet EnbatM? rrrcption here that the Americans would he m.ikini; .1
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    • 47 2 KARACHI Turn P.«k. and Ing in plenary session liere terday .ipiyuntrd rive sub-comrnit-tpe.*- to lay the Groundwork for closer economic- .nid cultural collabotM two countries. The sub-committee will de.v with tr.idc. economic co-opmtlon. ahlpp!nc. culMir.il links and technical I :d H cuter.
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    • 370 2 Vietnam: Limited air war on the cards WASHINGTON, Tues. J OFFICIAL quarters were silent in Washington on possible U.S. moves to increase military pressure on North Vietnam. Reports persisted, however, that President Johnson had decided to institute a limited air war in the North and that the landing of U.S.
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    • 53 2 CAIGON. Tacs. A I S Army Ist lieutenant wa«. killed xe-lcrd.iv when uren.ule he was carrying in his bell rxplml-d accidentally. A Vletname>e soldier with him also died. The accident occurred near Quane Tri. north of Saicon. near the 17th parallel which divides North and
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    • 171 2 Armed revolt crushed, says Banda DLANTYRE. Tues. 13 The Malawi Premier. Dr. Hastings Banda. announced in a nationwide broadcast yesterday that his Government's security forces had crushed an armed rebellion. However, it was not immediately clear if he was referring to a new uprising or the running fight which followed
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    • 262 2 AGENCIES WORK OUT PLANS MANILA, Tuesday »yHREE Philippine A Government agenri«\s worked at different fronts today to stop the infiltration of Indonesians into Mindanao, and its outlying: islands, informed sources said. The sources said the Foreicn Secretary. Mr. Mauro Mendez, the Defence Secretary. Mr. Macario
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    • 115 2 WASHINGTON. Tuesday. JHE State Department yesterday described the week-end demonstration of Indonesian students at the residence of the U.S. Ambassador in Jakarta a*> a totally outrageous invasion of official diplomatic property. The department spokesman told his dally pre.s.s conference that the Ambassador, Mr. Howard P. Jones,
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    • 82 2 I ONDON. Tues— The Gov- j ernment said yesterday that no reprisals were plan- i ned for the takeover of British property in Indonesia. Mr. George Thomson. Joint Minister of State at the Foreign i Office, told the House of Com- mons that there were
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    • 214 2 'Profound regret' by Thant at Jakarta pull-out JTNITED Nations. Tues. U Thant. the Secretary-General, yesterday expressed profound regret at the withdrawal of Indonesia r'rom the Urited Nat'ons and said he hoped that in due time it would resume full ro-operation with the organisation. His comment, his first public pronouncement on
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    • 48 2 MOSCOW. Tues. Two Soviet merchant ships »rre yesterday buzzed by U.S. Air force piano In the South China Sea. Moscow Radio reported la.st night. The radio .said that the dangerous buz/Ing was another provocation by the U.S. Air Fore« agumst Soviet shipping. Reutcr.
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    • 23 2 SYDNEY. Tues. A 1930 Au»tralian penny was solu by aurvnn on Saturday for the record prioc of £140. Reuter.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 179 3 All-party opposition to British MFs 'no entry' Bill I ONDON. Tues. An all-party group of Members of Parliament last right announced plans to block a Bill that would suspend immigration into Britain. Sir Cyril Osborne, a Conservative backbencher, who is one of the leading campaigners for restricting the Immigration of
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    • 37 3 DUBLIN. Tues Ireland's lonely patriot. Sir Roger Casement, hanged by Britain as a traitor in 1916. was buried In hero's grave here yesterday, with the full military honours of the ite for which he died.
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    • 117 3 MONTREAL. Tues. Rescue workers tolled through the early morning hours today trying to find five people still missing after an explosion rocked a block of flats In the Montreal suburb of La Salle. Police said late last night that 23 bodies had
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    • 243 3 WHITE HOUSE: LBJ STILL INTERESTED WASHINGTON, Tues. from the Soviet Government which wa s received one month ago. THE White House spokesman said last night that the Soviet Government told President Johnson in an oral message a month ago that it would welcome a
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    • 147 3 V| OSCOW. Tues. The lTlsoviet Union plans to send one of its top-rank-ing diplomats to France as ambassador in a new move for closer ties with President de Gaulle. Informed source* said today that the expected the appointment of Mr. Valerian Zorin.
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    • 188 3 PARIS, Tuesday. PASSENGERS will not get entertainment on North Atlantic nights after this year, a spokesman for a major airlin. said here yesterday. ThLs decision was the main point to emerge from a secret "g en 1 1 eman's agreement" made here by executives
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    • 143 3 Sarnoff: Vest pocket communication is coming WASHINGTON. rues. TT Mr. David Sarnoff predicted yesterday that the time would come when a person with a vest-pocket transmitter-receiver "will be able to see and speak with any similarly equipped individual anywhere In the world He ;.l>o forecnst television iudience> a decade hence
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    • 183 3 Debut by Menuhin Jr. strikes a sour note ONDON, Tues. World famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin laughed when told of criticism of his son Jeremy's piano playing at an Eton School concert. Mrs. Menuhin said here today. Jeremy aged 13. had only been at Britain's top private boys' school for three
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    • 35 3 LONDON. Tuev The Government plans to end the practice of jailing debtors except in the most blatant cases. About 50.000 debtors are uiled here every year under the present law.— UPl.
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    • 133 3 ONDON, Tues. The lj Minister of Technology. Mr. Frank Cousins, has announced a plan to increase the use of computers and compuputer techniques in British industry, commerce and Government departments. It Is also aimed at producing a flourishing British computer Industry, he told the
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    • 72 3 ALLLSUND. (Western Norway). Tues. A 12--year-old boy beat a large white-tailed eagle to death after It swooped down and tried to carry away his brother aged eight. Joergen Loeseth. playing with his brother Slndoe at the village of Eggesboenaes near here last week, saw the eagle
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    • 89 3 $150,000 Liz jewels stolen DUBLIN. Tues. Jewels valued at *****.000 ($150,000) were stolen from film star Elizabeth Taylor's penthouse suite in the Gresham Hotel here yesterday, police said today. A police spokesman said Interpol had been alerted, and the British police had been asked to assist. Ports and airfields were
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    • 29 3 LAKE ORION (Michigan). Tues. Brace Beemer. 61, who played the Lone Ranger for years on radio in the *****, died at his home here yesterday. AP.
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  • PARLIAMENT-Second day
    • 134 5 New Hair Beauty with the 'Peek-In' Glow I "My hair wai really lovely after one washing with the new Delph •Peek-In' Glow shampoo, which brought out the highliphts and gave the hair a lovely lustre and natural beauty at depth." "From a professional point of view, I recommend the use
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    • 1539 5 By Our Parliamentary Reporters: Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday THE outflow of foreign capital from Malaysia is decreasing year by year, the Minister ol Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. told the House of Representatives today. He was replyir,^ to the Socialist Front leader. DR.
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    • 134 5 'Act against Railway extremists, says MP |(UALA LUMPUR, Tues. A call for action to be taken arami n s t extremists among the railway workers was made in the House of Representatives today by an Alliance backbencher. Inche Abdul Kartm (Malacca Selatan) could not understand the need for the current
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    • 154 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An Opposition M.P. complained about rude telephone operators during question time In the House of Representatives today. MR. LIM KEAN SIEW i SF-Dato Kramat) said it sometimes took as long as 20 minutes to contact an operator. If the caller
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    • 435 5 SPEAKER SAYS 'NO' TO CALL BY FRONT M.P. FOR DEBATE The White Paper KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Socialist Front request to debate the White Paper exposing the Indonesian backed anti Government plot was turned j down by the Speaker of the House of Representatives today. Dato C. M. Yusof j
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    • 51 5 PENANG. Tues. Inebc li r.<med Ghou.se bin Abdul Kartm, father of the Malaysian pilgrimage controller. Haji All Rouse, died here this morning at the aei ol 9" The funeral took place this evening at the Green I.ane home Rouse for burial at the Perak Road Muslim
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    • 247 5 Envoys who attend only 'European parties' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Inche Mohamed Asrl bin Haji Muda. today spoke of Malaysian envoys who preferred attending functions given by "Europeans" to those given by Afro-Asians. Talking during the debate in the House of Representatives on the Supplementary Supply
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    • 46 5 ANACIN STOPS TOOTHACHE FASTEST-LONGEST a doctor's prescription against paia 38 2 GREETINGS Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. on the occasion of the lOOih Anniversary of the Bank MING HOE MOTORS, MALACCA. Lim Kirn Soo, Vow Ah Tee. Ho Bok Eng.
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    • 47 5 Congra tula tions to EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. on the official opening of their new extension to Denmark House in Kuala Lumpur at Jalan Ampang. General Con tractor:- CHAN CHUA CONSTRUCTION Room 101 and 102. Ist Floor, Chan Kee Building, Sungei Besi Road. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****.
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  • 427 6 Transfers: NO giving way says Govt STRIKE THREAT BY 100 SINGAPORE. Tu.i 'pHK Primary Production Department of the Ministry of National Development is prepared to meet the strike action of its 100 employees, scheduled to start on Thursday. This was stated today by the acting Director of Primary Production, Mr.
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  • 54 6 "I would add therefore that this strike action is of the union's own choosing and the Government cannot be held responsible for the consequences. Meanwhile the Public Dailyrated Employees Unions Federation, to which the union is h diluted, today called on the National Trades Union Congress 10
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  • 240 6 Simpang Bedok PO is tops for courtesy, efficiency, tidiness SINGAPORE, Tues. The Simpang Bedok post office was today presented with a trophy for being "the best maintained post office in Singapore" in 1964. It was .runnrr-up to thr Thomson Road post office the previous year. This year's second and third
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  • 230 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T»HE central committee of the Singapore Nation--1 al Trades Union Congress has resolved to call on the Government to institute a public inquiry to investigate the root causes for the serious deterioration in public cleansing in the State from 1959. The
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  • 62 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. A bar waitress. Sim Soon Keov. who sued her husband. Ng Kum Kan. for a divorce on the ground of adultery, was granted decree nisi by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Hikli Court today. The decree is to be made absolute at the end
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  • 149 6 East Sabah seeks more workers SINGAPORE, Tues. A 16--man mission from ihe Sandakan Contractors' Association l!ew into Singapore tonight to investigate prospects of recruiting skilled labour for "urgent projects" in East Sabah. The team will stay two days In Singapore before going to Kuala Lumpur. After a brief stay in
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  • 76 6 34 policemen now Cadet Inspectors SINGAPORE. Tubs. Thirtyfour policemen, from the rank and file, have been promoted to Cadet Inspectors 31 of them on Jan. 1 and three on Feb. 1. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah .said today that the new cadets comprised 21 former constables, seven former lance
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  • 144 6 CINGAPORE Tues. In a joint operation, the Public Works Department, the Hawkers Department and the Land Office today completed the demolition of 81 unauthorised lock-up sheds along Kensington Park Road and Serangoon Garden Circus. There were no incidents. An official statement explained that the demolition
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  • 414 7 Razak: I'm confident Malaysia can survive KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. •JHE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, said today that he had great confidence in the ability and common sense of the people in Malaysia to discern what was good and bad for them. Tun Razak said "However, it is unfortunate
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  • 131 7 IPOH. Tues. a. Kamasamy. 34. unemployed, pleaded guilty to escaping from the lawful custody of a police constable, and made two unusual requests in the magistrate's rourt here today. His first request was that he be srnt to prison "because I get
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  • 48 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tues. The Sultan and Tetigku Ampuan of Selnngor today visited the 4.000--acre Federal Land Development Authority oil Dalm scheme at Jermg.iu. 33 miles from here. They were accompanied on their 1 tour by the Mentri Besar of Trengganu. Dato Ibrahim Plkri.
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  • 301 7 Girl of 14 says: I was tricked into leaving home IPOH. Tues. A 14--1 year-old girl told the Sessions Court here today that she was tricked by a 19-year-old boy into going to Kuala Lumpur where she stayed with him for two days in an hotel. She was testifying against
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  • 40 7 PENANG. Tues. The Chief Minister. Dnto Wor.g Pow Nee, will entertain the Japansee Youth Mission von visit ing Malaya to a tea party at the Bansunan Tuanlcu Bycd Putra at 4.30 p.m. tomnr- 1 row.
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  • 114 7 IJUCHINU. Tues. The people of Punan Lesong. a remote village In the Interior of Sarawaks Third Division, have built a school but cannot find any teachers The village is a six -mile walk along a slippery track through the Jungle from Keluan which
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  • 154 7 'Compel adults to join vigilantes' call BATU PAHAT. Tues The Central Government is to be urged to introduce legislation to make it compulsory for every adult in the country to join the visilante corps. This decision was reached at a meeting of the Batu Pahat vigilante corps committee here. The
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  • 169 7 I^l ALA LIMPIR. Tues. The new Chief of Naval Staff in the Ministry of Defence. Commodore A. V Dollard. arrived here by air today to take up his appointment. Commodore Dollard. who was until recently captain of the Sydney Shore Kstablishment IIMAS
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  • 106 7 Police 'no' to PAP procession for Lee MALACCA. Tues. Police have refuse to grant permission fo the People's Actioi Party branch here t held a procession fror the airport to its head quarters at Kampon Pantai tomorrow even ing. The procession had been planned to give the Singapore Prime Minister,
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  • 38 7 TANGKAK. Tues.— Water su| ply in the district will be ratiom from tomorrow. The rationing due to drought. Prom noon tomorrow for hours and on odd dates, the wat< supply will be cvi off.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 256 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS fl Shattering !v cold' <9> t. Grubby, smelly thing*, having 7. 8 What have you in mind? a tiresome eflect <9>. (1. 5. 3. 4, 8). :o Augußtinian bea>t (t>. \h Frightening people with wlng--11. A few well-chosen word* on ed obscurities <9>. English ungulates (7).
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    • 163 8 100 YEARS OF SERVICE Today marks the official Centenary of THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI RANKING CORPORATION fir n st M ope c n^dits 1 d 6 o s or\ h H t o h n e g 5 o u n b?ic and Shan9hai BanWm Corporat ion THE HONGKONG AND
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  • 326 9 Dropped: $49,600 Kien Kung claim CONFERENCE IN A CELL SINGAPORE. Tuh. men. He is due to appear at tho Penang Sessions Court tomorrow. Meanwhile, Judgment in three other claims resulting from the disappearance of the ship li due to be handed down later this week. A fifth claim is still
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  • 78 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police yesterday arrested three active "fighters" of the "32" secret society group operating in Kolam Ayer Road area and detained them under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Detective.', on anti-i^ecret society rounds also detained 10 other KaruMers under the Societie.Ordiniince. Another 3.173
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  • 47 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Formosan Minister of Communi- cations, Dr. Shen Yl. now on visit to Malaysia at the invitation of the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. today visited the International airport being built at Subang. 14 miles from here
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  • 723 9 University of Singapore SINGAPORE. Tue.s The University of Singapore yesterday announced the re- 1 suits of the examination for the degree of B. Sc. with honours held in January thLs year. The following candidates have passed the examination and have been awarded the class of
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  • 149 9 PKXANCi Tues. Six aircraft from the 41st Air Division of the United States Pacific Air Force are now at Butteruorth for exercises in co-ordination with the Royal Australian Air Force. The planes, all 1 1055. are flyinK with the Australians' Sabre-jets "to *et to
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  • 26 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The 8.060--ton liner. s> Malaysia, sailed usto Singapore this evening on hei 1 maiden voyage inaugurating the New Australia-Malaysia passenger .service
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  • 70 9 Riddle of the body in a sack KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The body of I a man was found ir a sack on the Bungei Resar beach, near Sabak Bernam. yesterday. The offlcer-in-charsp. I Criminal Investigation. Assistant Commissioner Sher Mohamed Alia Bftksh, .said 1 today that fisherman returning home after a
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  • 49 9 "He immediately told the I police.' The man believed to be a Malay had slash wounds on the forehead 1 and nape. He was dressed in a blue shirt and dark sarong. Police believed he was killed and dumped into the open sea. but was washed ashore.
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  • 68 9 IPOH Tue.s. One hundred and fifty anti-malaria employees, including 30 women. Mageci in front of the Kmta Healtti Office in Gopeng Road here ;his morning because they did not get their last months salary. They are members of the Perak anti-malarial employees' union Their president.
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  • 205 9 Singapore gets World Bank loan for water project WASHINGTON. Tues. The World Bank yp.sterday announced a U556.800.000 loan to Singapore to help finance a water supply project that will meet the islands requirements into the mid-1970s and permit future expansion. The loan agreements were signed at World Bank headquarters last
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  • 136 9 'The new installations on the Johore River will meet tn* expected immediate ci< jn.i r.,i and can be expanded to pro- vide additional water supplies :n the future." The Johon- River oroiect will the water supply by oO Billion gallon* a day. brinainc :he toial production capacity
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  • 37 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. T«o motor-cycles were reported stolen here yesterday. One was stolen in Cecil Street and the other m Jalan Tenagah. Their registration numbers are MA 7894 and BH 9635
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  • 39 9 sr\GEI PATANI. Tues. Mr Cheali Toon Fook. .senior I will act a.s headmaster of Ibr.iliim Pr.mnry School hew during the absence of Mr Lim Chin Ghee, who leaves for England on Tliursdav on .i British Council visitorslim
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    • 264 9 Unsuccessful in the Cambridge Examinations? Let STAMFORD COLLEGE turn your failure into a stepping stone to success The home-study courses of THE STAMFORD COLLEGE con show you the way to: -Complete success in your next attempt: or -A commercial career of your oicn choice. Stamford College courses are: Easy wMI
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 178 9 mv/m«u iyv UfiAVFUMFnsOkB l> ii S* X II Aa RkSWT DOcT^^*- 1 SO THAT'S HOW YOU,' YEP... ONLY AS A •THAT FOR? K NEEP COMfANY /TO THE CHAMBER I OKAY I CAM HIT IT J HERE M3U TIME- MACHIr^E V fe, A BIT _LESS Una. JJ^\bN THS TWP-l BEPORE HE
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  • 79 10 Words Sit (Minimum) MR T. MORI wmhea to thank all frtendi. students rrlatlvea who sent flowers or vlirtted him at th* hoapltal. MR AND MRS. Mark Patrick Hta Mara of Kuala Uimntir tbank rela urn. frl.nds for their attendance. I rßfeajßMi presents. letter* and teleTHE FAMILY OF l«te Mr
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  • 64 10 :ti Hnrd* SIS i Minimum I IN LOVING MEMORY of MM m.ttirr. t'onstance Ursula Richardr mir VVebht who departed thl» norlrl aa March. MM May abe rest in l«" IN PRECIOUS MEMORY of Mrs KUaahrtb I John »ho paaaed away peacefully on 3 :i «2 Alone in thi»
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  • 86 10 M Word, fIS (Minimum) ROSE EBERWEIN schorl ot Dane- ■1.-tern la/r. Kastern. inniriunu. I'nnne SALE AT ANTOINETTE ttrnded lor I I inamlk niltl and dres«r« reduced t<> rock bot- h tMM MBIVM BERNINA 700 PORTABLE /.:»i»k iopmjrk» ill Con.- i»irated liteia...ustration. ;f vaay. Spore IMPROVE YOURSELF .•><•!> «»y nationalities
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  • The Straits Times
    • 669 10 The first two days experience of the new pricing for- mula for American stockpile i tin has been encouraging. The effect of the revised base, an average of the daily quotation of Penang and London futures b -ought forward to New York, is mildly bullish. But there
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    • 321 10 The call for a survey of the j handicaps rural children face in pursuing an education deserves the Government's active consideration. The problem has clear implications for communal harmony and political stability and possesses, in consequence, a high national importance. Some of the 1 handicaps are obvious and
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    • 231 10 The flush of enthusiasm which attended the formation of vigilante corps in Malaya and Singapore a few montha ago is wearing off and some patrols arc having trouble keeping up their strength. Absenteeism is increasing, and so is volunteers' resentment at the apathy of other people who refuse
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  • LETTERS
    • 414 10 quired by law and secondly the limitations impo.^ed by the same law as regards the maximum amount of income upon which C.P.F. contributions are payable. I.e. $500 p.m. While it may be said that the minimum rate of 5 r could be varied by some
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    • 40 10 'I'HE letters exchanged between your correspondents and Mr. Green of the Singapore Central Provident Fund on the subject of C.P.F. contributions are Interesting for more than one reason. Firstly there Is the question of compulsory minimum contrltiutlon re-
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    • 199 10 TIME marches on, two valuable months, and my son has not settled in his studies. When school re-opened for the new academic year, he came home early for the first week He said that there were not enough teachers. After the New Year and Hari Raya holidays, more
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    • 84 10 1 WONDER whether it is right for a school principal to merely inform a young boy of 15 to go to the Education De- partment in Kuala Lumour to arrange for his own transfer to another school. What youth who understands very little or naught of such complex administrative procedure
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    • 96 10 I AM so glad to see Nea! Ascherson's short article on Dresden. It's time someone brought to our attention once again a raid that was no credit to the RAF Bomber Command. We have all been told so many times that the Germans responsible for the atrocities of the last
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    • 690 10 By Yunus Maris M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: lompat. melompat ITI to lump "<urat (n* letter; bakar. membakar (V)— lo burn. :o UHuM i bread, atei; beras in)— rice i husked and sneookadi; savor i it vc<"t.iblf daKing IB) meat; bason, membasoh iv— to IMb; periok <n>—
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    • 397 10 T»HE people of Melbourne have beer, feeling 1 particularly close to the people of Singapore Of recent months because through the medium of our news{;aoers we have read the stor\ of Toh Tiong Sun from the Yorkhill Orphanage, and seen his picture so many times, first as
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    • 80 10 CUTTING DOWN THE EXPENSE THE Central Government's plan to curtail expenditure is most welcome. But the Committee to be set up should not be composed of Government officials entirely. It should also include prominent persons from business circles. One method of reducing expenditure is to retire all officers who have
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    • 86 10 A LETTER from the Ministry of Defence was posted to me on Feb. 17. from Kuala Lumpur. I was supposed to go for an interview on Feb 23. But the letter reached me on Feb. 23 Itself! I found a Kota Bahru 'chop" on the envelope, addressed to
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    • 142 10 I UNDERSTAND that the eye specialist at the Ipoh Hospital is oil on a three months study tour. Now this Is excellent and the good doctor will no doubt add greatly to his skill and knowledge but. who is to take his place while he is away? Is
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    • 197 10 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are yon content with the way yon speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making: mistakes that cause people to underrate you? You 1 are judged by your English. Thousands are handicapped
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 542 10 Strait. Time, Malay Mail bo handed to. COLD STORAGI SLOKHMARKET Orchard Road (RecaptMniat O*ak) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Katong Naval Baae Authorlavd Aganta: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester Houae. Collyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fitipatrlcka Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Bat* HAMIEM STORE 141* Upper
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    • 13 10 MONDIA SWISS THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIEC IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUI NEAREST WATCH DEALER
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    • 55 10 Coupon for FREE BOOKLET j I Please send me without obligation— rrea copy of "Word Mastery," with details of your special arrangements for Overseas students. NAME ADDRESS THE REGENT INSTITUTE (Depr. G/468K), Palace Gate, London, W.B, England BATTERIES For reliability, outstanding performance and long life m^^^^^ m^J£^ mlm^ m^ m^
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  • 295 11 Souter murder: Court dismisses appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federal Court of Appeal today dismissed the appeal of two brothers who were sentenced to death three months ago for murdering Mr. J. P. Boater, 82, former Penang Settlement Councillor. R. Krlshnan, 25, and R. Karumbalrum. 28, were convicted on Nov.
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  • 1127 11  -  T.F. HWANG BAR GIRL MURDER INQUIRY THE FOURTH DAY by EXACTLY a month be- fore a bar waitress disappeared at sea, racing mo- j torist and licensed pilot Sunny Ang took her to an insurance company to insure 1 her against
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  • 686 11 Company said 'no 9 to $200,000 indemnity cover agency whether felonious or accidental. "Believe me. I want accident cover just for the sake of having it for the reason I disclosed in my last letter and also because I may make occasional flights in commercial aircraft in near future to
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  • 188 11 SEVEN OFFER TO DONATE EYES SINGAPORE. Tuesday. CEVEN people have approached the Ophthalmic Department of the Singapore General Hospital offering to bequeath their eyes so that others might see. A spokesman of the department said today: "We have received letters from six persons, who want to beaueath their eyes to
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  • 41 11 SINGAPORE. Ttir.s The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will liiy ttM foundation. stone of rhe $2; million moor vehicle assembly plant of the Cycle and Carriage Co. 'Indusiries> Ltd- in Hillview Avenue, off Bukit Timah Road, tomorrow.
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  • 252 11 ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Lands and Mines. Inehe Abdul Rahman Yaacob. to.lay stressed the importance of an accurate and up-to-date mapnint* I of Malaysia -Thai border 1 areas so as to overcome the difficulty of operations against Comi munist terrorists. I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 192 11 SORE THROAT Kill the germs that cause it Get soothing relief Nearly all sore throats are caused by germs. DEQUADIN LOZENGES are an antibacterial treatment which fights the gerrrc that cause the soreness. As the germs are destroyed you get the comfort of soothing relief. Further, by actually attacking and
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    • 436 11 HEBE'S HOW YASHICA HAVE DONE IT The mw comtro it the J 5 and it's o IO9ICOI development ot YASHICA's v«rv successful J 3. It contains meny J 3 features and has some odded rctmem*#nr 1 of its own to moke it on e v en better co mco Chock
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 695 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHAXXH. :> Kuala l.umpur darln; 8.10 Exposition of gar- Penan, 6 ,poh and MaUcca. JSgj^^X^P^— S?--t p.m. Tist MtMm 5.45 vler Thanlnayagam; 8.34 High- I Openuil a.-id programme sum- w »y P«trol; 9 News In the na- mary. a-50 News outline* in tlw» tional language; 9.10 Parlia-
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  • 80 12 SIR RONALD Holroyd. F.K S. (above) a deputy cnairman of 1.C.1. arrived in Malaya last nrrk (or a short visit. The main purpose "f his visit was to hM thr chlorine and r-r--tlliser pUrts now bring huilt by the Chemical Co. of Malats-'a Ltd. an associated
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  • 373 12 S'pore Pharmaceuticals' factory in operation SINGAPORE'S first pharmaceutical factory Columbia International Corporation Ltd. —at Jurong was opened by Singapore's Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. last month. The company, an associate of Columbia Pharmaceutical Corporation of New York, with an authorised capital ot |1| million and a paid up
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  • 191 12 THE Malaysian ban on copra exports has been a contributing factor' to the chaotic state in which the Colombo coconut oil market now finds itself after the end of a boom. According to a Reuters report, copra prices in the Colombo market rose to exorbitant
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  • 144 12 NEW U.S. TRACTOR WILL SOON ARRIVE 4 SINGAPORE firm. -f* the City Traders .d Contractors, have j been appointed distri- butors for a new type of American tractor and tractor attachments. The new tractor, thr first shipment of which is expected shortly, is manufactured under the name of Tiper by
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  • 170 12 Sales director now on visit MR. B. H. MEARS. the sales director of Mirrlees National Ltd., Stockport, England, one of the factories of the Hawker Siddeley Group, arrived in Singapore last week from Bangkok, in company with Mr. L. F. Smith, the Singapore based South East Asia Representative for Hawker
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  • 87 12 T»HE Singapore Institute of Management is organising a production planning and control course designed to give managers a knowledge of production control and Its various elements. Application* are Invited to participate in this appreciation course of ten evening lectures which will be held in the She'l Theatre.
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  • 183 12 T*HE Austasia Line Ltd. has announced a new A passenger service from Malaysian ports to Australia, employing the use of its London registered vessel, the Malaysia. Yesterday, the Malaysia made her maiden vovagc to Singapore and after calls at Malacca, Penang and Pert Swettenham, will
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  • 196 12 AUSTRALIAN COURSE FOR HUME MAN MR. FAM MR. MICHAEL FAM, Assistant general manager of Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd., Singapore has left for Melbourne to attend a session at the Australian Administrative Staff College. Mt. Eliza. Victoria. In announcing this, the general manager. Mr. R. J. 3ray explained that this
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  • 34 12 Ford-Malaysia's service department are conducting a three-da; conference lor their dealers and service managers which ends today. About 25 people attended the meetings held at the Ford Plant in Buklt Tlmah. Singapore.
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  • 81 12 The British Government Is to provide £600X00 aid to Beagle Aircraft Co., lor the development of a series of light and executive planes. The money is a contribution towards launching costs ol a range of small and highly efficient aircraft. The firm will repay the Government by a
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  • 236 12 MALAYSIANS have ver ITI tastes and it is grat standard of brandy cons ing all the time, said Mi director of E. Remy Marti Mr. Quien. who was in Singapore last week in the course of his tour of the Far East, attributed
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  • 310 12 AHELLKNOWN Grrman industrial equipment company. Woma Apparatebau Wolfang Maasberg Co.. is introducing; to the local market their latest high pressure cleaning devices for all kinds of general and industrial use. The company, wh«>s2 local agents are C. Melchen &00. S.E.A. Agency, last w«?ek demonstrated methods of high
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 158 12 WHEN YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR QUALITY INDUSTRIAL RAW MATERIALS SUCH AS BARYTES YELLOW OXIDE OF IRON BENTONITE RED OCHRE TALC YELLOW OCHRE CALCIUM CARBONATE A FLOOR HARDENING RED OXIDE OF IRON COMPOSITION, ETC. ETC PLEASE CONTACT INDUSTRIAL MINERALS CHEMICAL COMPANY Manufocturer/Exporter 125, NARAYAN DHRU STREET, NAGDEVI, BOMBAY 3,
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    • 103 12 Mr a way to go To go Italiano style. Bombay* Karachi 41 Naples and Genoa make up the Italian route, Lloyd Triestino makes the majestio difference. You name your pleasure, a gay whirl op total rest. Your ship is fully air-con-ditioned, there are at least two swimming pools and lots
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  • 142 13 rpHE Tang di-Pertuan Agong being given a briefing on the expansion programmes of the Royal Malay Regiment and the role it will play in the defence of the nation when he visited the Garrison Headquarters in Port Dickson yesterday. With him are the Deputy
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  • 60 13 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A man, K. Roy, 35. was admitted to the General Hospital this morning with serious face injuries following an acid attack. Roy. of Pulau Minyak Road, was walking along BendemeVr Road when an unldenti:led man threw an acid bulb which struck his face.
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  • 49 13 PENANO. Tues. Two hawker Drothory. I.im Trik Ee. 24. and Lim T*>ilc Wan 20. were serlourlv injured List niaht when they were nttacki'd at their stall at the junction of Jrlutong Road and Perak j Lane by ;i jz.ing of youths armc! with sticks and stools. I
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  • 23 13 PARIT-BUNTAR. Tues. More 'than 1.500 Indians here took pnrt I in the annual festival held in the i Subramanlam Temple yesterday.
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  • 79 13 $5,000 birthday gifts IPOH, Tues. Mr. Lee Boi Choon. a businessman in Aycr Tawar, the Dindin«s District, celebrated his 70th birthday by donating $5,000 to the National Defence and the Perak Vißilante Corps Welfare Funds. He handed over a cheque for the amount to Inche Ahmad Hassan bin Osman, Assistant
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  • 238 13 Mentally ill— so I deserted force: Policeman SINGAPORE. Tues. A police lance-cor-poral, Partap Singh, told a magistrate's court today that he unintentionally deserted the police force because he was "mentally ill." Partap Singh, also known as Ismail bin Abdullah, pleaded guilty to deserting the Royal Malaysia Police force on Oct.
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  • 213 13 Indon aggression: No U.N. move by Britain yet LONDON, Tuesday. THE British Government does not plan any initiative in the United Nations at present over Indonesian aggression against Malaysia, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Michael Stewart, told Parliament last night. Mr. Stewart, who was answering questioners, also bald It would be
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  • 46 13 SINOAPORE. Tues. A SingaMr* representative, Mr. Khoo Peck San. and manager for Kuala 1 Lumpur. Mr. Patrick Llm. were among the delegates to a special Cathay Pacific Airways course held in Hona Kong. Mr. D. J. P. Pree-j man. sales manager, conducted the course.
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  • 83 13 DENANG. Tues. A 1 motion to make 1965 "the first milestone" in the implementation of the use of the national language in all fields in Penan* by September 1967, will be moved at the State Legislative Assembly meeting next week. Inch« Ismail bin Hashim (Alliance— Bavan Lepasj
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  • 60 13 PENANO. Tues. A housewife. Nancy Lee. reported to police ahe was awakened at 4.35 a.m. today by a "tall and thin mail" who pointed a chisel at her throat. After warning her not to make a noise, the man ransacked her room and escaped with $500
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  • 41 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ma avsla and Kuwait have agreed tc let up diplomatic relations, it wai mnounced here today. The Kuwait Ambassador ir rokj-o. Mr. Soulfiman Al-Moha mcd Al-Sana. will be concurrents jccredlted to this country.
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  • 146 13 DENANG. Tues. I 1 Two illegal immi- grants from Kerala j will be sent back tomorrow in the Rajula. the same boat in which they had arrived 10 days ago. M. Syed Mohamed. 34. and A. Abdul Sattar 33 will be escorted to the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 103 13 £2it FITZPATRICK'S MARCH Isttol3th Australia's sunshine climate produces a variety of delicious foods. Packed as carefully as they are grown, they're tested for quality and purity at every stage of processing. m m Tl And now Fitzpatrick's is S> stocked with the V t best from Australia finest fresh, canned
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    • 82 13 Make friends with SEPPEUS ma MAKERS OF ißy^^ SUPERB WINES ''**WjT FROM THE BAROSSA VALLEY FOR 112 YEARS J I Sherries Clarets Burgundies Rieslings Ports Chablis Sauternes and the classic Great Western Champagne. ALL FROM SEPPELTS $i AUSTRALIA k^at FITZPATRICK'S MARCH Ist 13th. IN MALAYSIA. HOUSEWIVES CHOOSE AUSTRALIAN MADE MONT
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    • 639 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 1 SALESMAN man with ssund isiUfti ssaeriMM* is 40 yssrs aid. I* rsquirsd by tnd already sstablished In Malaysia. This is an sseellent eppertunlty ter A iibsrsl sslary i* *i»sn snd a A Company csr will bs prs»ifltd licence. Applicants must Hvs In *r nsar tpeno about 40%
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    • 1046 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* $1 (Mim.)— Box SO rt*. esfra ROOMS at No. 7. Wat Nam Road. id Khenc Lee Road. Spore. Inspection nours from 10.00 a.m. to 12 mj p.m.. .'mi pra to 4 p.m. AIRY MODERN FLAT at Oxley line. Modern sanitation Long hath included Reasonable rent Tel.
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    • 900 14 TUITION fi Word* ft (Mim.)— Box St rt*. txtrm LEARN TO PASS driving guaranteed S7f>, unsuccessful learner sets (re* lultloa. Ring ***** Spore. LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Dum-cuntrolled Minor lUUU a> Trtumpt. K- 'Is Hourly $6.00. Please ution. j uore ***** 10 Balmoral Koad POH SAN OANCC STUDIO. Outram Road. Spore
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    • 869 14 TOURS EXCURSIONS IS Wordt St (Mtn.)-B-x SO rt: rxtrm MALAYA 7 DAYS «90/- 8/3/45. 15/3/65 2S/3/65. Malaya 7 days (specian S9J 7 3/60. 14/3/65. 21/3 65 Nam Ho Travel Service Ltd.. 138 ur. St.. Spore. Tel. 722*3 FREK TOURS. accommodatloa. -Oinreap iAnt;k<>r Wati Phnom I'rnb day. JVn >.5. 14/4/65 .a*
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    • 1058 14 DOGS, PETS, ETC. IJ Wmr4*ss (Mim.)— Box St eU. txtrm "BUTCH" Dog Food Is now available for your treasured pet. "Butch do* food Is chunky, satisfying, vitamin enriched meat GOOD HOME WANTED for beautiful large pedigree Alsatian doc. Needs large compound or estate. Preferably Kutopeans Contact Miss Farnawortb. iW. Pheng
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    • 808 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wordt M (Min.)— Box SO rts. «Jtfr* t**l TAUNUS 4-door sedan, aaosllent condition, one owner. 53. J00 0.a.0. View 28 Rldout Road. Spore Between J and 1 p.m. FORD CLASSIC 31S 2 European o«ner a registered June 1903 taxed. I insured April lydft 13.UU0 milea Pbooe
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    • 737 14 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. IS Ward* Sf 'Min Hoi in rtt rxlrm TIREO? LET LAUREL M Stearatmth refresh you. Licensed seur Masseuse. 31H-P River Ro.id.. S ptirc Tel.. a.m to Vixi p.m. »han.. JEUNESSE IT HEAUTE. StrsmI'.imi Korly-Massage hy cxper:rn 1 saajvMsjr/avaasaaaa Modern ny«ienic. f«* Ann BulMUu}. uicnard K<m4, pore). GENTLEMEN:
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    • 1185 15 '0 LIVERPOOL I. WESI COASI U.K.. Out S'ccit mid p Itaja -*nmt CUCHAS n»erptil. o-- -:i li Pt Tilai -SPHALION L"*rlttl. ClasgoK Gla. 15 THay Mar 4 AGAPENOR li«erpul Mar Mar Mar 111 Mar 11 ""ON Lmerpaal. D.t'ii. Glisgow... Mai II Mai 14 Mai 15/21 Mar li ■•'■•'NCN iiitrpitl. Liasgo*
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    • 1280 15 j THE EAC LINES B^ja? Pltai ftll Pltat ***** Plite 1311 Pleat ***** SAILINGS TO lEYROUTH. lAIIAKIA. GENOA. IE hAVRE, HAMtult, (REMEN, ANTWERP, IQTTERBAM, AMSTERDAM, COTHtHBUNC AARMUS AHD COPENHAtEN imid.oi- f Snaa fining "BEIRA" (a) Gta. 11/ 1 Mar 4' S Mai 7/ S Mai "PANAMA' (ll 11/21 Mai 12/24
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    • 1224 15 \BENnLINE\ %mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmK?mmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmam c EAPBESS SERVICE 10 LINOON, LIVERPOOL 4 CONTIHtNTAL PORIS aruvruiTr For li»iipoo. **> n j BLNVLNUL Hamburg Api It Notttroani Apr v Smgapora Pt. i riaa fenam Hull »|i IJ li Pt Mar 4 Mar S/ S G'moutri Apr 25 j M'MougK air il BENGLOE For London Mar
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    • 1292 15 Wg^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO. LTD \r^^^ U.K./Continent CITY OF WELLINGTON London. H'Durf, R'aaa. Ma.i. soor. f. S'rara r".-i ntn crangemoutn C. t-9 Talay 4 Mar CITY OF UEIS na>n, L oon. H berg, R'aaa Antwarp, M'Dra 14/11 Mar II 21 Mar 21/22 Ma/ CASTILLIAN na.rt, L'don. H'burg, Roan *..i»tra.
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  • 104 16 MELBOURNE. I THE downturn vi industrial widened today. Moves were small, but (alls well outnumbered rises. Most leaders declined. In base metals tin .snares were weaker with Renison dovn Is. 6d. to 61s. 6d. but ML I*a was steady at 345. Oils were steady, quiet. Mount li>a .14'N.
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  • 246 16 I MARCH first trade rubber ITA f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpui yesterday at 71', cenU per lb., up one rignth of a cent on Monday's closing level for the position. Thr tonr was Idle Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.SS. prompt f.o.b. 71
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  • 69 16 CHINESE Product Eiehann*. Singapore noon pricet per picul yttUrday: Coconut all: bulk !M| Mllera, drum I ten. Caprj: Krh./Mar. UK/Contln.-ot Pciiptr: Muntok white H«T| *rl!era. ■■ram ik while $14.% MMm, Kprclal S.inm.,k HMO «i:iT} Milan, Lamport. I Mi H4I Mlaara. ASTA tx&'i aallar« Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Am*.
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  • 54 16 'I'MI Malayan Exchange Bjnk ciation made thrxr rh:int;r* in it* mrr. riant* yrxterrtny (nil ratea to S1OU): Canada: ouyinß TT 3"i 3 8. mrmwll 00 l.*> 4. DO d/st. 36 irrdlt bills. 36 1 16 trade bills. t (tiling TT ar OO raady: Canadian (feltan 3.V Swim Franci
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  • 838 16 From Our Market Correspondent f NDI STRIALS were slight--1 ly easier on balance Msterday. on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia, possibly on the clarification of Tengku Abdul Rahman's statement on Monday regarding peace talks. A spokesman of the Malavsi.m foreign Office
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  • 28 16 Malayan Stock Indirrs. Mar. 1 Mar. 2 •Industrial: TH.S'J 79 fi? Tins: K14.:;:: i S rubbers: IMJ3 M.-.f.l -Dpc. .-50, 19(;.-{ inn Dpc. 29. 1961 Kill.
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  • 520 16 Tin price up by $5.621 /2 after new GSA sales THK Straits tin price yesterday rose 55.62S to MCU7I in Penang following the first sales by the GSA under its new price formula The sales were very small as the GSA was believed to have priced Itself out of the
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  • 28 16 M v MAI. WAN RUUH PRICE: 711 watt nip onr-i'iKfith of a Mat) TIN: MHJ7| (up H I nollicial rsiimated oilerinß 2liO tons (up 15 tons).
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    • 1264 16 W^^^^m^^^^m^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^mM HBanajktlajjajvaaaMaßaaMß^l ■sta^aaVaaVaVHßaa^HHaSstVaalaaVßaVßallßaiaaaVa^Ha^^la^ia^iiat VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. i Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yokohama Montreal Toronto Detroit Chicago TsaneikMM I] 'l4 Apr 24 Apr 27 May 21 May 11 May 5 Jaae I 'Maaeskmi Mara" 21/21 Apr I May *>— »"e 13 Jaae Ulnae West Coast
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    • 1055 16 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEALAND INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO P GULF SERVICE II: Temuville, Bnslaoe in< S»»se T Te: Malras aal Nagapattiaaai Perang P SCam S core Spore P. Sham P»nani UMBAIA 11 Mar 12/11 Mar 14/11 Mar RAIULA Sailet SailH 3 Mai lANKURA' 21 Mar 24 Mar 25/21 Mat RAJULA 11/24 Mar
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    • 187 16 Wi^^x Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST OIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE AND MAIAYA TO CANADIAN ANO US GREAT LAKES PORTS 'p-nanj l ORIENT MARINER Apr 21 71 73 31 25 7t May 24 ORIENT TRADER May 2112 2124 25/76 lust 27 ORIENT LINER Jaae 12 14 15 If 17
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  • 845 17 UISINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lum- j pur trading rooms of the StooK Exchange of Malay.Ma yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C S Haldint (2.000) I v d.N 51. 61: I. Smtlttrt 13 M SI.; C»a arsis. <2.00u> SI
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  • 207 17 March Thr« months. INDUSTRIALS RouMmd 14 eta National Iron '.< eti l'unlop* 14 CM. t'nltears 14 ct». City L>«v. T eta. kl. Com. 12 eta. y smrlttra 26 eta. M. Cablea 13 rta. eta. McAlmtrr U> h.d Diap. 12 cts. M. lnvfit. 10 ct.i. r. N. IGcta. 0.C.8.C.
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  • 120 17 (JHIPS lyiru alan«iirlt tha Singapore wharvtt ar anpacttd laday ara: Sumid* Maru 1 Golden Wonder 6/7. <ity of Wellington V 9. Bruaa N.W. 1. Stra.it Van Dnimn 13 14, Asphalion IS IK. Bfira I<l. Kimanm 19, Rajah Krookr 24. Jrppraen M.u-rxk S Varra a 34. Garry Bank
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  • 34 17 ON ihf frtt tichjngt marktt in Hong Kon» >f.itrrdiy ihr US. dollar .iiiutrd at LIN lor T.T. and 5 731 :< curt. lulling m quotrd at IS VH and tail af f*ld a
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 654 17 [T|7L J r j jrjjj TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT IPOH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE UNDER SECTION 137. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is proposed under Section 144 of the Town Board Enactment i F.M.S. Cap. 137) to au:end Hie Ipoh approved Town ?lan No. B. 3 published as notification No. '2tU6
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    • 767 17 PERAK MALAYS HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS FUND The Board of Trustees of the above Fund Invites applications from Malays, who are the subjects of His Highness the Ruler of Perak, for the award of two scholarships for a degree in Arts In the Malay Medium tenable at the University of Malaya
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    • 800 17 NOTICES THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (MALAYA) LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE STATES OF MALAYA) Notice Is hereby given that at the annual general meeting of the company to be held at Hongkong Bank Chambers, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday 6th April 1965. the directors will recommend the payment of a final dividend
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    • 892 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I THE RUBBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MALAYA ACT, 1962 APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR. APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post ot Director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya which falls vacant In July 1965. The Institute, situated at Kuala i Lumpur with a field experiment station some 19 miles
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    • 578 17 TENDERS I UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA TENDERS Tenders will be received by the Bursar, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur up to 12.00 noon. 12th March. 1965 for the Proposed Renovation and Repainting to Library Building (Phase I>. Tender Documents are obtainable from the Bursars Office during normal working hours upon payment
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    • 633 17 GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE Xl \l.\ I.LMPIR WATKR SI PPLY KI.ANG GATtS PHASE II Contract No. 7 Modifications to Treatment Works Tenders are invited from contractors registered with the P.W.D. as class BX and above for the above contract. The works will be at Bukit Nanas. Kuala Lumpur and
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 1079 18 Race 1—2.30 Cl 6 Div J (S4,OO0) 6E 1 ***** Jrt Plane h (M. Tan) Tulloh, 6 9.0 Coteman 6 2 Mi Itth Home h (First Ini Allan. 7 811 (F) Lee 10 3 ***** Sky Peak (Sky St.) Ahmad. 5 8.11 Khamis 9 4 4790t Jade Scrptrr
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    • 40 18 Malacca. Tues. Malacca AAA officials: President Atcisah Haji Abdul Rahman (re-elected): vice-presidents M. Thomas. D.ira Singh; secretary Chin Yik Keun: treasurer Andrew M.isang: committee M V. Rt'i Chong Pak Seong. M Wee. T 1 Strickland and Miss S Dorai
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    • 24 18 MALACCA. Tues The Malacca Amateur P.A will hold their annual meeting at the Rrst Houai here on Friday at 5. 15 p.m.
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    • 140 18 I EPSOM JtEP I CAIX BOY I POINTER P>TITE Bt'SEIXB WEE COBBLER i PETITE M'SELLE Wee Cobbler I Safe Home Wee Cobbler Safe Hone Petite M'selle I Safe Homeu ENTERTAINER TOI'I I LARATOR b... hrngai Batr l.ok Sabha Entertainer l Nugget Silver Uragon j Lok Sabha ft. Y.
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    • 729 18 Parramatta is best bet at Penang today RACING with Epsom Jeep BEST BETS .are Petite Mademoiselle (Race One), Shiau Yeong Luh (Rac« Three) and Parramatra (Race Seven). THE GOING should be very good. JHE BEST BET on the Penang card today is Parramatta (Race Seven). The six-year-old has been very
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    • 129 18 LONDON. Tues. Prices at last I nights Victoria Club call- 1 over on the "Spring Double" the Lincoln Handicap and the Grand National steeplechase were: Lincoln Handicap to be run over M at Doncaster on Mar. 24 18-1 Old Tim and Passenger; 20-1 Excel and Majority Blue:
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    • 80 18 TOKYO. Tui K. A J;tp.<M ball team will make a threrweek tour of East Asian countries starting next week, the Japan Amateur P.A. said here today. The 23-member soccer team, led by manager Ken Naganuma and including 17 former Olympic foov- Will I'avo hrre for Honfl
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 154 19 Forces want to play in Cup RUGGER I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaysian Armed Forces have applied to the MRU to compete in the Malaya Cup competition. This was disclosed today by Sqd. Ldr. AM McVitie. chairman of the Armed Forces Rußßcr Association. Sqd. Ldr. McVitie said the application wu.-, sent to
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    • 131 19 If UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Prime Minister, Tenqku Abdul Rahman, tonight assured the School Sport.s Council of Malaysia he would "do my utmost" to lift the council out of financial difficulties. He said this following a plea by Dr. Tan CfeM Ki>... Batu* in the House
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    • 720 19  -  LIM KEE CHAN and MANSOOR RAHMAN gINGAPORE. Tues. Leading contenders for the $40,--000 Singapore Open golf championship were fully satisfied with the condition of the Bukit Course after their practice rounds today. The course was playIng so well that Australian Frank Phillips, holder of the
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    • 230 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Sin- gapore Amateur F.A. council. at an emergency meeting last night, agreed to engage professional coach Choo Seng Quee if j he accepts the terms offered. The council decided to offer Choo a monthly retaining fee of $250 i and
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    • 33 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Singapore Hockey Association j League and Cup matches i Singapore Cricket Club v Royal Marines and University v Police scheduled for today have been postponed because cf rain.
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    • 164 19 WOLVES WIN REPLAY 3-1 SOCCER LONDON, Tues. A hattrick by Wolverhampton centre-for-ward Hugh Mcllmoyle. ended the marathon fifth round F.A. Cup tie between Wolves and Aston Villa at West Bromwich last night. Wolves won the second replay 3-1. Mcllmoyle gave Wolves the lead with a header after three minutes and
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    • 24 19 IPOH. Tues. Boldklubben Football Club of Denmark thrashed Perak 9-0 In a friendly soccer match here tonight. The halftlme score was 4-0.
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    • 191 19 1/ INGSTON. Tues. The West i Indits team t<> meet Australia in '.he First Test at Sabina Park here tomorrow. were named today: Garfleld Sobers "captain*. B:i*.l Butcher. Lance Gibbs. Charlie Griffith. We.sley Hal;. Jack Hendriks. Conrad Hunie. Rohan K.mh.ii. Seymcur Nurse, Joe Solomon.
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    • 27 19 SOCCF.R Perak league: Radio Div-CEB 2 C mb. 1. B. Pahat league: Geroda Emag 3 Teruna 'A' 2. Friendly (Malacca): SFI 6 Bt. Bahru ES 0.
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    • 427 19 I won't let them slander my name around the world Dawn SYDNEY, Tuesday OLYMPIC swimming star Dawn Fraser said in a, radio interview t<>dav that the Australian Swimming Union had "slandered her name around the world." "And I wont let them slander my name without an explanation." she added. She
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    • 23 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A South Vietnam Customs soccrr Warn will visit Malaysia in May or June lor a series of matches.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 31 19 GUINNESS 3&S^ JBUI 9BOM^ BB^*S<? r RK|F Ww^^ K -Tl gp«* ni| The Guinness Brewery under construction at Sungei Way near Kuala Lumpur Photograph taken on Monday March Ist 1 965.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 29 19 DIARY GOLF Spore Pro-am Umrnanirnt 'Bukit Course. 10 a.in.'. BOCI I i: Friendly: BlU« v TTS (Balestier Rd. S'poro. HOCKEY Oealtk < un: Armed f Forces (Kifle Raner Hd. XL
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  • 364 20 The rail dispute: Sardon meets unionists IZUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. this evening met a union delegation for talks 10 hours after the 14.000-strong Railwaymen's Union of Malaya launched an unofficial work-to-rule campaign. The eight-man delegation from RUM and the Congress of Unions
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  • 633 20 Riot cases put off after 8 are acquitted |£UALA LIMPIR. Tues. All cases in connection with the recent riot here have been temporarily adjourned following the acquittal of eight persons by the sessions court on a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly. The senior sessions court president, Syed
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  • 268 20 Unite to promote multi-racial politics: Lee SEREMBAN, Tues. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that the various races in Malaysia should get together on the basis of their collective economic and social interests in order to promote multi-racial politics. "In the end." he said, "only multi-racial politics,
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  • 328 20 Lim's statement soon on locally made cars KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Tuesday •JIN] Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Ann, said today that he would make B detailed statement soon on the Government's stand on niotor vehicle plants in the conn try. He said this at a laying-the-foundation-stone ceremony of
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  • 124 20 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The House of Representatives was told that a stick of satay was being sold at 50 American cents (51.50) at the Malaysian stall in the New York World Fair. Speaking during the debate on the
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  • 414 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«s T^ENGKU Abdul RahA man announced tonight that the Mr. Justice Chua inquiry commission into the Singapore dist v r bances will start work next month. But whether or not the report of the commission would be made public was a
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  • 117 20 SINGAPORE. Twos. A freak storm this evening inuired two persons and render- -.t moro homeless in ma Clvi Kang and Woodlands districts. It completely demolished an unnumbered attap hut at the 13A m.s. Choa Chu Kang Road. The family of eight inside later
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  • 67 20 SINGAPORE. Tuts- W.ucr will cut off In River Valley Raid I*-- wren Kirn Yam Road and KUliney Roud tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and in Nos. 415/ 41SA. B. C. D. and 417/417 A. B. C. D. Jalan Besar and Nos. 203/ 203 A. B.
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  • 330 20 LONDON. Tues.— Steadier coo- i ditions developed in the stock markets after yesterday's setbac;':. Bnslne.ss was on a limited scale. however, and company news proI vided the main features in in- dustrials. Leaaing industrials moved up modestly in the mornlnc eased off in places later
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  • 65 20 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 22 3/16 d.. April 22d.. May 21 13/16 d.. June 21 11 16 d.. April June 21 15/16 d., July Sept. 21 9 16d.. Oct. Dec. 21 a d.. Jan. March 217/16 d.. April June 2i '.d., July Sept. 21'5'1M.. Oct .'Dec 21 t d.. c
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  • 27 20 LONDON. Tues— B-:yer 8 £1270. sellers £1275. Forward buyers £*****. sellers £1262. Settlement £1255. Turnover a.m. 325 tons, p.m 160 tons. Tone: Steady at the advance
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  • 59 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— A single national union representing all the 60.000 teachers in the country is to be formed here soon. Announcing this today. Mrs. F. R. Bhupalan. president of the Women's Teachers' Union said that this followed an urgent appeal made by th<' retiring president
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  • 46 20 SYDNEY, Tues. A Swedish freighter, with 42 crew men aboard, was yesterday reported on fire In the South Pacific and ships In the are* are racing to her aid. A distress message from the 8.000-ton Lake Ontario was received in Sydney.
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  • 41 20 SINGAPORE. Tue*. Prof. |J. L. Harrison, Department of Zoology of the University of Slnj gapore. will give a talk on 'Coni servation" to the luncheon meeting of the Lions Club of SingaI pore tomorrow at 1 p.m. at Prince's Restaurant
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  • 179 20 2,100 DAILY RATERS BAN OVERTIME AT SLIPWAY SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gO ME 2,100 daily-rated members of Ihe Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, who are employed ;il the dockyard ;md the Singapore Slipway and Engineering l.i<l of the Port of Singapore Authority, will slop overtime work from tomorrow. This decision was reached
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  • 106 20 Sihanouk backs Soek on Malaysia OHNOM PENH, Tues.— Cambodia backed the "legitimate policy" of Indonesia on Malaysia and the United Nations. k Prince Sihanouk. Hoad of Cambodia, said this yesterday in a speech welcoming Pr> dent Soekarno here. Dr. Soekarno arrived here with a large party for a fourday official
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  • 71 20 Indians burn Ho Chi Minh in effigy NEW DELHI. Tue.s—Communist leader Ho Chi Minh was burned in effigy yesterday in front of the North Vietnamese consulate here. Two hundred Indians belonging to the National Marxist tlon. an organisation that broke away from the Indian Communist Party, marched to the consulate
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  • 28 20 JAKARTA, Tues Almost 12.000 people died last year because or famine in the southern part of Central Java, the influential Jakarta newspaper Sululi Indonesia reDorted today.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 254 20 INVIST? WR£! J II BUT HE IS PLAYING IT SAFER BY INVESTING THROUGH MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD. Yes, investing your savings through Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd. gives you greater security. Your investment is spread over at least 20 leading Malaysian Companies in many types of commercial and industrial fields. Consequently
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 40 20 THE WEATHER |-|IGHEST Mid lowest temprr.iiii. i In Mai ijra and iSmc.iixire for tho period 8 p.m. Moni!.i y to 8 pii WllirM i i I umpur 73 Ht 73 Ipoh 75 91 7.=S sineiporc 01 73 C. Highland 59
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