The Straits Times, 12 May 1965

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Ho** 1 flail** 1 Esttf. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 1005
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  • 490 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Plans are well in hand to equip the Royal Malaysian Air Force with jet planes and strike aircraft. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, said today: "We are also working on a scheme to
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  • 846 1  -  FELIX ABISHEGENADEN 'Anywhere for the cause of peace' i By- KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-Tengku Abdul Rahman flew home tonight and spoke of the possibility of having talks with President Soekarno in Algiers during the AfroAsian conference there in July. "If it is going to serve
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  • 433 1 3 (including Air Marshal) unhurt in crash landing KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A ROYAL Australian Air Force Canberra jet bomber today crashlanded at the Sungei Besi road end of the international airport runway here. The occupants, Air Marshal Sir Valston Hancock, the retiring Chief of Air Staff. RAAF. a
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  • 79 1 MANILA. Tues. -Several thou- sand Filipino court clerks who' have threatened to quit work and |go on mass vacation for non- payment of .salaries were told today to stretch their patience a little bit more. Mr. Permin S. Orena. presi- dent of the Municipal and
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  • 49 1 Malawi rebels captured BI.ANTYRE 'Mn!avm. T» Security fours have captured 12 rebels on the far side of Lake Mhl.iwi. Un oflicla' Qovernmrnt statement said today. The stntement haitl one rebel hot. One villager ru killed fov the rebels. Government tr recovered a iarae quantity of rifles and ammunition. —UPI.
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  • 58 1 LONDON. Tins. Britain today told her Nato partners that Indonesia hail moved four brigade* into Indonesian Borneo and two others into northern Sumatra during the past tour months Mr MU-harl Stewart. British Foreign Socntarv. appealed tit "Sato nations nut to ht'ip Intlonrsia with cither arms or other
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  • 380 1 'No unnecessary use of force' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, i said today that he was satisfied that police had not used any "unnecessary force" on reporters covering the March bomb incident in Singapore's Macdonald House. He
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  • 49 1 STOP PRESS FOURTH TEST BRIDGETOWN. Tues. West Indies sit to score EH in "2iil mmv. had made H for no wicket at lunch on final day of Fourth Test Karlier Australia had fectaied second innin K s at 175 for four (OScill 74 no). Fincleton's report m Page lft.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 48 2 CAPE TOWN. Tues— A coloured man who attacked and killed v leopard with a stone to save a herdsboy is to receive a Red Cross bronze medal "for conspicuous bravery." Jan Fortuln will receive the medal from the Cape Province I Administrator UPI.
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    • 147 2 I/ARACHI. Tues. Reaction to the arrest of the former Kashmiri Premier. Sheikh Abdullah, spilled over the Indian border into Pakistan yesterday when demonstrations broke out in two locations here. Police broke up 200 banner-waving students and pro-Kashmiri Muslim demonstrators outside the Indian High Commission
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    • 29 2 NEW DELHI. Tues.— The Prime Minlsier. Mr. Shastrl. has accepted an Invitation to visit Yugoslavia. It was announced today. No date has yet been «et— AP.
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    • 46 2 NEW DELHI. Tues— Mr. Shastri. the Prime Minister, told Par--1 liament today that India's decision not to manufacture an atom I bomb "stands for the present" but I that he had never committed him- j self to a long-term policy on th;s matter Reuter.
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    • 209 2 Ho begins pullout from capital for fear of air raids SAIGON, Tues. North Vietnam is evacuating some of its Government offices from Hanoi for fear of American bombing attacks, reliable sources said yesterday. Informed quarters here said partial evacuation of Hanoi was part of a general programme
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    • 86 2 Peking: We won't start war rKYO Tues. A highranking Com munist Chinese Army leader declared that Red China would not go to war against the United States unless it was attacked, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. The agency said that Gen. Lo Jui-Ching. Chief of the General Staff
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    • 157 2 MANILA, Tuesday. Philippine Government last night started the legislative processes for sending 2,000 combat troops and engineers to South Vietnam. Speaker Cornelio T. Villareal of the House of Representatives and 30 other Congressmen filed a Bill calling for 25 million pesos ($12.6
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    • 106 2 LONDON, Tues. China is still op- I Dosed to an exchange )f ambassadors with i 3ritain. Mr. Walter Padley. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, told Parliament th ls last night. He had been asked in the House of Commons what the Government
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    • 200 2 SAIGON, Tuesday /MDMMUNIST Viettoday launched a major attack against the South Vietnamese provincial capital of Song Be about 70 miles north-east of here killing five Americans and wounding 11 An Army spokesman said South Vietnamese troops had lost "considerable numbers.' The Vietconi;, attacking In regiment strength.
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    • 116 2 Pakistan counts Indian shots— 92,ooo KARACHI, Tues. Indian forces are continuing heavy firing Into East Pakistan at Lathitilla on the A.-.- am border, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported last night from Dacca. Quoting official sources, the agency said the Indians had .so far fired over 92.000 rounds, and were
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    • 221 2 In Manila as envoy— Indon 'Thais kicked out MANILA, Tuesday. 'fHE Manila Daily Bulletin said today that the Indonesian Ambassadordesignate to the Philippines, Mr. Abdul Karim Rashid, was once expelled from Thailand for "secret dealings with Chinese Communists." The disclosure of what the newspaper called Mr. Rashid's "Red background" came
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    • 59 2 MANILA. Tues. An estimated 15 million pesos <$13 million) In silver coins of pre-war vintage have been smuggled out of the Philippines over the last four years, according to the Manila Chronicle rhe smuggling was carried out by an international syndicate believed to
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  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 170 3 America to send more Pershing missiles to Europe WASHINGTON, Taw. The U.S. Army will move a third battalion of Penhmu bombardment missiles to Europe this month, it was announced yesterday. The Penning, most powerful weapon the a rim h.iv can reach 100 miles with either a nuclear or hich-rxplosive warhead.
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    • 56 3 LOS ANGELES. Tues.— Gwen Hoyt. pretty 21-year-old secretary, won a US$4,OOO suit yesterday wl-en she testified that her former bass made passes at her and tried to sit on her lap. Vi>s Hoyt, now a Playboy bunny, brought the action assault and battery against her
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    • 272 3 Now a big security clamp by Wilson LONDON, Tuesday. MR. Harold Wilson yesterday announced a major tightening up of Britain's security procedures. He was speaking in the House of Commons shortly after the jailing of a Government missiles expert and an army sergeant who confessed to selling secrets to other
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    • 72 3 Too much The cost of catching a recruit LONDON. Toes. Getting each recruit to Britain's armed services in 1964 cost the country £275. "It's too expensive it will have to stop," the House of Commons estimates committee reported yesterday. Overheads were spiralled by television advertising. The committee suggests that as
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    • 38 3 WASHCNGTON. Tues— A na-tion-wide boycott of Japanese goods, organised by West Coast fishermen as a protest against Japan's Pacific salmon fishing practices, will begin about June I. Congressman Thomas Pelly of Washington State said yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 80 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. TT Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt will resign as Undersecretary of Commerce to become chairman of a five-member Equal Opportunity Commission, the White House announced The White House said Mr. Roosevelt, son of the late President, would quit his present job when he
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    • 332 3 Cuba is funnel for vast Red plot funds WASHINGTON. Tues. TT —A State Department official has said that the Communists are c h annelling U. 5.5600 to $800 million ($l,BOO to $2,400 million) a year through Cuba to subvert the Dominican Republic ard other Latin American nations. Mr. Jack H.
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    • 45 3 CARACAS. Tues— Leftist terrorists were blamed by the authorities yesterday for dynamiting a petrol electric plant near Ocumare Del Tuy south of Caracas. Police said a peasant woman died of a heart attack while fleeing in panic after the explosion. AP
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    • 206 3 COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. CTINK bombs were thrown in Copenhagen's Forum Hall last night, just before American evangelist Billy Graham began preaching to an audience of 7.000. Before the meeting, the second of eight In Dr. Graham's Danish crusade. the audience was asked to help catch unknown
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    • 196 3 7 WHISKYS MAKE A DRUNKEN DRIVING CHARGE... I ONDON. Tues.— The powerful British Medical Association today urged the Government to fix the amount of alcohol in* the blood as one crucial test of drunken driving. In a special report to the Transport Ministry, it recommended automatic prosecution for motorists showing
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    • 39 3 BOSTON. Tues. Two thousand college students staged an unsuccessful panty raid at fashionable Radcllffe College last night and then swarmed onto a nearby six-lane highway, causing massive traffic Jams. No arrests or Injuries were reported— UPI.
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    • 33 3 BONN. Tues. President de Gaulle and Chancellor Ludwlg will meet in Bonn on June 11 and 12 for the next six-monthly meeting provided for by the Franco- German Treaty Reuter.
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    • 29 3 LONDON. Tues. The Foreign Ministers of Greece and Turkey yesterday held private talks here aimed at finding a basis for a settlement of the Cyprus conflict. Reuter.
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    • 148 3 Hedy (I'm broke') sues for her sixth divorce T OS ANGELES. Tues.— Actress Hedy Lamarr, 50, today filed a petition for divorce from her sixth husband, Mr. Lewis W. Boise, 44, alleging extreme cruelty. Miss Lamarr, who received a U*****.000 settlement when she was granted an uncontested divorce from her
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    • 117 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Mr. Henry Fowler, the I U.S. Treasury Secretary, I announced yesterday that United States gold holdings i dropped by about US$975 million in the first four months of this year. Speaking to reporters at the White House,
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    • 41 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The! Secretary for the Navy. Mr. Paul Nttse, has called on U.S. naval officers and ratings to extend vo- 1 luntarily their service for up to, six months to ease the shortage of experienced men.— Reuter.
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    • 34 3 LONDON. Tues.— Hugh O'Don- nell, one of the few British foot-i bailers to gain both a Scottish and English Cup winners medal, died In Preston on Sunday. He was 64 Reutet.
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    • 127 4 where do Falcons live? what do Falcons eat? up roads, not petrol with the lively people up to 3O miles per gallon L mum MWnMi Ww-." I IPBPIWB^W Ills SKrHKfeSS < how do Falcons look? what do Falcons wear stylish, not stylized well, not out \V. V- Bvl 1 489
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  • 460 5 New Zealand girl: I lost $2,000 after drink with a stranger SHE MET HIM IN HOTEL, THEN CAME IN INVITATION... KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday a SECRETARY from New Zealand i\told a magistrate's court here today that she missed $2,000 from her handbag minutes after she had a drink with a stranger.
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  • 107 5 Air girl Sybil eyes that world title FOR the third successive year Malaysian Airways ..is entering an air hostess for the "Miss International Air Hostess*' contest to be held in Brisbane. Australia. She is Singapore-born Miss Sybil Tan. 24 (above), formerly a teacher, who joined the airline as a ground
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  • 132 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Steps were being taken to bring "greater unity and strength" to Alliance Parties in Sabafr and Sarawak, the Federal Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here today. Inche Senu was speaking at Singapore airport before returning to Kuala
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  • 34 5 KUCHINO. Tues The Legislative Assembly today passed a motion thanking the New Zealand Government for two despatch boxes and two letter rnclcs presented to Sarawak :o mark its independence within Malaysia
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  • 131 5 KOTA BHARU. Tues.— Na plsah binte Suleiman 19. widow of Pte. Nordin bin Ismail of the 4th Bn Royal Malay Regiment, who was killed in action In Kota Tlnggl. today received $2,000 from the Central Government. Her husband was killed on March 18 in
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  • 297 5 PROGRESSING CHINESE AND TAMIL: KHIR IPOH, Tuesday. •pHE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari today gave the lie to opposition charges that the Government's education policy was aimed at killing the language and culture of the other races. Speaking at the official opening of a $40,000 sixclassroom Tamil national
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  • 51 5 NEW DELHI. Tues. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, had an hour's meeting with the Indian Premier, Mr. Shastri. this evening. The Indian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, was also present. No details were disclosed, but it is understood the Malaysia-Indonesia situation was discussed
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  • 603 5 'The day my daughter was choked to death' by her mother IPOH, Tuesday. MOTHER, Wong Kum Tai, 42, wept in the High Court here today when she recalled the day her 17-year-old daughter was strangled at a temple in Teluk Anson. She was testifying at the trial of Chin Kit
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  • 174 5 Police hold two in raids and recover jewellery DENANG, Tues. In raids on two houses in Nibong Tebal, Province Wellesley, and Noordin Street Ghaut this morning police arrested two robbery suspects and recovered about $8,000 in cash and jewellery. Both men. one believed to be the leader of Gang 24.
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  • 55 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Road accidents in Singapore last month totalled 2,696 a drop of 910 compared with April last year. There were i 3 fatalities. So, far, a total of 78 people have been killed In the first four months of this year, compared with 75 killed during
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  • 113 5 Souvenirs of general in museum KUCHINO. Tues.-Major.-Gen. Dato W. C. Walker, until recently Director of Borneo Operations, has given the Sarawak Museum one of his regimental full dress hats, his personal pennant and a portrait photo by Mr. i K. F. Wong. The pennant shows an eagle iescending to pounce
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  • 380 6 COMPLAINT IS 'MISLEADING, SAYS VARSITY PROFESSOR I SINGAPORE, Tues. THE Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. University of Singapore. Prof. K. Shanmugaratnam, today described as "misleading" a complaint by a Straits Times reader that only 26 students were accepted for the first-year medicine in the university in the current session.
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  • 587 6 Singapore:, Tues. 'J' H E Singapore National Trades Union Congress has thrown in its support for the "Grand Opposition" formed recently by five Malaysian opposition parties. The NTUC President, Mr. Ho See Ben?, tonight welcomed it as the consolidation of loyal, pro-Malaysian opposition political parties.
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  • 166 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sul Sen, today pulled a rope, attached to a floating rig from the Mobil rpflnery marine pier to start off the piling of wharflng facilities being built by Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd.
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  • 47 6 The First Lady pays visit to Home for aged SINGAPORE. Tues.— Toh Puan Noor Aishah. wife o( the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, today paid her annual visit to the St. John's Home for the Aged. During her one-and-a-half hour visit, she distributed gilt parcels to the old folks.
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  • 162 7 'MALAY ONLY PLEASE' APPEAL TO COUNCILLORS ALOR STAR, Tuesday. QPPOSITION members in the Alliancedominated Alor Star Town Council were today urged not to seek permission from the chairman to address the council in English. "We are now observing the National Language Month, and only Malay should be
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  • 62 7 rpHE Sultanah of Johore investing the Malaysian High Commissioner in London, Tengku Ya'acob with the insignia of the Johore Order of Derjah Kerabat at a brief ceremony at the High Commission in Belgrave-square last week. The Sultanah has been on holiday in Europe for
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  • 120 7 \IALACCA. Tues.— The Sta t c Government will spend $217,000 this year to provide electricity for villages. This was stated at today's meeting of the Malacca Statp Legislative Assembly when a supplement of $17,000 was approved to complete th« programme. The Chief
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  • 34 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Muhammed Zulckim. 34. a labourer, was iailed for a month by a magistrates court today for using criminal force on a seven-year-old schoolgirl with intent to outrage her modesty
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  • 50 7 SINGAPORE. Tue&. Police have arrested two secret society ganusters under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions* OrdinOiie thug, a fighter of the Kuan Hoong 24 secret society group, was detained in Joo Chiat and the other. .1 headman of the Sax Jee secret society group, in Cranford Street.
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  • 59 7 PENANG. Tues. The Chris- I tian Brothers school* in Penunn and Province Wellesley have donated $3,273 to the National Defence Fund. A cheque lor this amount was nrewnted by the Rev. Bro. Law ?enTe director of St. Xav.ers institution, to the Chief Muwtion Officer Mr Kum
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  • 157 7 HAVE THE MCA AND MIC ANY VOICE? ASKS DR TOH KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. SINGAPORE'S acting Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today questioned the role of the MCA and the MIC in the formulation of Alliance policies. Dr. Toh said: "It uould be more profitable for the MCA and the
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  • 77 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A British Army unit stationed at Seremban. the 4th Royal Tank Regiment, has presented $1,100 worth of sports equipment to St. Paul's Institution in Seremban The equipment Included a full cricketing kit and a complete rugby outfit. Lt.-Col. J. A. Cowglll,
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  • 34 7 IPOH. Tues. A labourer. Lim Teng Sens. 18, was fined $25 today for using abusive language to PC. Mohamed Zain near the Rex Theatre here on April 26. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 35 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Assistant Minister of National and Rudal Development. Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon. will address the graduation ceremony of 70 teachers at the Ri'la training centre here at 4.30 am. on Thursday.
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  • 205 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The University of Singapore today announced the results of the Preliminary (Supplementary) Examinations for the Degrees of M.8.8.5.. and 8.D.5., and the Intermediate (Supplementary) Examination for the Degree of B. Pharm. Held In April/May 1965. The following candidates pasted the Preliminary Kvamination for
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  • 121 7 N-Language rally in K. Pilah If UALA PILAH, Tues. —More than 6.000 people, including school children, businessmen and Government servants today took part in a mass rally held at the District Office padang in conjunction with National Language Month. The District Officer. Inche Mohammed Tajul Aros bin Ahmad, who is
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  • 152 7 Penang Kaum Ibu to start class pENANG. Tues The Penan* Kaum Ihu will start a national laagMgt il.iss next month for women of all races. "This is part of our contribution towards popularising thr ti.ilinn.il language." Che Dastmah Dashir. Kaum Ibu leader. said today. Qualified teachers have been engaged. Classes
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  • 55 7 KUALA LUMPUR. I uiw 1 lie first Austrian Amba.-^tdor lo Malaysia. Dr. Rudnii Beumbano. this morning presented nil tials to the Ysmu di-Penu.m Agong. He was given a .-.iluic irom a guard of honour mounted I 7th Bn.. Roviil Malay R before he was wclromn! r Qrand
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  • 253 8 MALAYSIAN FEELING IS STRONG, COMMONS TOLD LONDON, Tuesday A CONSERVATIVE M.P. yesterday urged the Government to be "most careful" about penalising overseas companies under its proposed new tax legislation. Sir John Barlow, a leader of the rubber industry, speaking in the
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  • 97 8 pENANG, Tues. National solidarity was the mast vital weapon against Indonesian confrontation, tne Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. said last night. "If there i$ any suspicion and distrust among: aurseJves, the country v ill not progress," he told vigilante corps members from Butterworth district
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  • 28 8 PENANG, Tues. The Penang j branch of the Customs Services Union will hold its annual meeting at the Glugor English School' at 10 a.m. on Sunday.
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  • 58 8 Malaysia youth body call KANGAR. Tues. Incne Hasbi bin Suleiman, leader of a 10-ni.m youth delegation from Sarawak and Sabah. last night called, for a pan-Malaysian youth organisa- tion. ■With a single body." he told tea party given by the Perils youth standing conference, "a!! youths in our nation can
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  • 128 8 'All races welcome in UPKO' pledge f ABUAN. Tues. Mr. John Chong, secretary of the Labuan branch of the United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organization, has asked members to ignore stories that it is an exclusively Christian party. He told the recent branch annual meeting that UPKO was not organised on religious
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  • 48 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The total number of people registered for work at the Labour Department at the end of March this year was 51.944 an increase of 840 over ihe previous month. Of these. 7.795 were receiving public assistance from the Social Welfare Department.
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  • 54 8 PENANG. Tues. The Han I Chiang Ex-Pupils' Association is lo sponsor an art competition for all secondary school studenu, In Penang, Province Wellesley and Kedah. The subjects will be si ill hfo. landscape and figure. The contest 'will be classified under drawing. 1 water colour painting
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  • 167 8 I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Eight Malaysian fishermen wore robbed of their fishing nets, clothing and provisions worth $6,642 by th< of an Indonesian gunboat IB the Straits of Malacca. The gunDoat. with a crew o; 12. towed away a craft belonging to the fishermen. They
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  • 77 8 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues. Tht Sultan of Brunei will leave for London on Thursday for t;tlks with Britisn officials on thp new ministerial system of government He will foe accompanied by a party of about 20. including the Raja Lsteri and their four children, the Deputy Mentri
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  • 48 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Unilersity of Singapore Student Christian movement will Rive n welcome tea party to univcrsirreshies at the Student Christian Centre. Dalvey Estate, on Friday Among the speakers will b* larlous Church leaders and Dr Tay Teck Eng. chairman of th« University Council.
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  • 153 8 MALACCA. Tues. rpHE State Legislative Assembly today gave sanction to the Malacca Municipal Council to borrow $540,000 from the Central Government to complete two building projects. The projects are the ex- tension to the central market and workers' quarters at Bukit Piatu. The Chief Minister. Inche
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  • 1014 9  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD 'Existing code is out of date/ but the natives feared changes and would have voted against it From KUCHING, Tues The Sarawak State Government averted a serious defeat in the Council Negri this morning by a last-minute withdrawal of its
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  • 175 9 LI \l.\ 1.1 MPI R. Tues rv A labourer and a *hop assistant wen- admitted to the General Hospital here last r.icht after they were separately attacked and slashed by a Kane of four men armed with choppers. The labourer. Nc Chee hvc tl, and
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  • 161 9 SINGAPORE, Tues |>E VENUE from the new taxes collected in Singapore for the Central Government in the first quarter of the year totals 53.788.000. according to official figures given today. Thi> does not Include the revpjiue from liquors. and petroleum collected here lor
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  • 131 9 POLICE CONTINUE HUNT FOR ESCAPED CONVICT KI'ALA LUMPUR. Tues. Sclaneor police today continued their hunt (or a convict. Ang Ah M >h. ili.i> Ing Ng Moh. 21. who escaped from custody last night while in the General Hospital. Ang is sft. 7in. tall and has seven tattoo marks on his
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  • 57 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority has received more than 400 applications foi the 14 technical and managersposts for its management advisory service, to be held in Ju'y This was stated here today by i the manager ot Rida's industries division. Wan
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  • 66 9 AM ALACCA. Tues. I One more typhoid case has been confirmed here, bringing the total number to 27. The victim, an 18-year-old youth from Kampong Durlan Daun. Masjid Tanah. 18 miles from here, was admitted to hospital on April 29 for observation. Over 12.800 people have
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  • 40 9 KOTA Bharu. Tues. The chairman of the Kelantan Nation Language Month commrtr* Inche Khaider bin Khatib. wii; visit all Stale and Federal departments next month to check oi. the extent in which the national language is being used.
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  • 187 9 I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The National Union of Securicor Workers has served the company with a three-day notice to reinstate three dismissed members or face industrial action. The union president. Inch* Kamaruddin bin Rashid himself one of those dismissed said this today He said the
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  • 19 9 BATU GAJAH. TUB* A new 540.000 Town Board office bU been completed at Changkiit Road here
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 258 9 llllllU gS::::::£r ||l| |l||||to|i|||Wn| ifliilllli|||||||| f B^Bl 1 WuCuiflnillJU^UTO *****/n Goldplsied $83 18 Xt Cold $150 Quality, beauty, price the perfect watch. There are good reasons Oil 1 why Tissot is one of the leading watches sold, even in Switzerland, the Olivia lldk!) watch-making country par excellence. Tissot offers you,
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  • 33 10 20 WnrdM SIS Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear IXirenti. Mr. and Mrs. S Thamblah. ipoh who departed from this world on VH-IMI3 and 12-.VIHB.T respectively. Aluavr in our heaiii
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  • 24 10 Word* H$ (Minimum) EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY REUNION Would all Alumni Interested In r.oldlnK a reunion parly pleyte contact Andrew Gllmour P.O Box 3474. S'jiore.
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  • 161 10 Word- Ml j Minimum) MARIA BLANCHE has arrived to ins at The Toekplt Hotel. Commencing Krlday 14th. BERNINA SEWING PORTABLES. Top* in all Consumer* Teats. Luteranire. demonstration. Sales anr. Service at (innmeierj, in Collyer Quay, S pore. FOR INFORMAL OCCASIONS, visit tlie "Open Air Snack Corner in the Adelphl
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  • 102 10 IS Ward* S3 (Minimum) FILM SHOW on Keswlck Convention I.X at YMCA Hall. Orchard Road. Spore 745 p.m Sat. 15th May. Admission Free. All welcome. INSPIRATIONAL CHRISTIAN RECORDS available at Beethoven Record House. Chinese YMCA Arcade. 107, Srlecie Road, Spore 7 Tel: *****. Albums Include Korean Orphan Choir.
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  • 50 10 M WordM SIS (Minimum) MR AND MRS. K\V BeullT thank friend* and relatives for their attend•am and useful gifts on their silver >'.-4dlnE MR. AND MRS. Tan Heng Hoe thank lativee friends for their kind attendance, good wuhi- valunlile useful gifts .md attalstance on their mrtrriace on I (W
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  • The Straits Times Wednesday. May 12. 1965."
    • 675 10 The Tengku did not leave for Tokyo with any great hope that before he returned he would meet President Soekarno for "confrontation" talks. Soekarno had told enquiring journalists to "'wait and see". As the Japanese envoy, Mr. Kawashima, had already secured the Tengku 's agreement to
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    • 179 10 The drive by the Governjment to effect a 10 per cent i saving on the budget is a serious project deserving the support of civil servants and the public. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon's show of cynicism does no credit to himself or to the Socialist Front. A ten
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    • 364 10 Tho Royal Malaysian Air Force, this week slated for further expansion, has come far in a short time. Since its first Pioneer aircraft truly a pioneer arrived seven years ago the force has gained a versatility and a maturity which belie its youth. In every 1 way it
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  • 1176 10  -  DENIS BLOODWORTH By Counter-balancing the Reds with their own adversaries, or concerned only with being seen to do so? RIVAL political factions in Indonesia were on their best party behaviour during the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Bandoeng Conference, which passed without any notable scandal exploding under
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITORS
    • 280 10 The undergrad and a place to live I SYMPATHISE with 'Parent' of Ipoh whosp 'Hostel plea' appeared in the Straits Times of May 7. It would be advisable for her daughter at this stage to contact the accomodatlon bureau set up by the Students Union. The system whereby the residential
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    • 268 10 IT Is regretted that the press statement released by the Minister for Health in the case of ■Little Pig" aad the typhoid epidemic was not published in full After a discussion with the officials at the Ministry for Health, we would like to express our appreciation for the way
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 593 10 Straits Timei Malay Mail < i««tl'i.d advertisements may b. h.nd.a SM COLO STORASI IUSfS.MANKaTT Orchard Road (Receptionist 0» a k) colo troKAat snanchis Naval •>•« Authorised Afentt CITY BOOK •TORE CTO Winchester House. CoHyer Ovay THI NEWS FRONT Fitzpatrtcfc't Supermarkat M. M. ISMAIL I Admiralty Road. Newel See* HAMIEM (TORE
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    • 19 10 \4f i C rr THIS REMARKABLE TIME PIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAR E S 1 WATCH DEALER.
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    • 113 10 Kodak color film you know already. Now Kodak has I produced a film that listen* and plays back exactly what it hears. You can record and reproduce highs. lows and everything in between with unexcelled fidelity The uncanny trueness of Kodak Sound Record ing Tape comes primarily, from an oxide
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  • 93 11 Singapore's new man on pay team SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government has nominated Mr. M. N. Menon, an accountant and chartered secretary, to be a member on the Special Commission on Salaries Mr. Meron <-places Dr. Phay Seng What 1 chairman of the Singapore Public Service Commission, who has asked
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  • 42 11 IfcXUK ANSON. Tues. The Rotary Club of Teluk Anson has swarded a scholarship of SlOB to Edwin Paul Raj. a former pupil of Horley Methodist Secondary School here to attend the higher •chool certificate class at the Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School.
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  • 75 11 Refugee Indons in Sabah lESSELTON. Tues— Twelve mm and women with their children, who were left starving after Indonesian troops had ransacked their village when their rations had exhausted, fled into Malaysian soil in Sabah last month. The villagers are now resettled by the Government near the border and being
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  • 1681 11 AFTER 47 WITNESSES, SUNNY MAKES HIS DEFENCE FROM THE WITNESS BOX REPORTER: T.F. HWANG SHE ASKED ME ABOUT THE VARIOUS INSURANCE POLICIES' SINGAPORE, Tuesday SUNNY ANG, 27, told the Assizes this afternoon that bargirl Jenny Cheok Cheng Kid, 22, who could only "float"
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  • 32 11 SEREMBAN [uea TtM Vane. di-Pertuan Besar and Tenglra Ampuan of Ne«?ri Semb:lr. received tin- Beignm Ambassador. Mr. Frans Taelemans. and h;s wife, in audience at the Iftan* Hinggap here.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 105 11 |||NNKT OKAM from for a U,f«d hrn« only, in TOP THREE. Mi« -$375 Ard.na Skin Ton!e-$3.50 Silt; Arden off«rs you a gift of wonderful ntw and, at no extra charga, a g.n.rom introductory Ardena Liquid N.ght Crtam. Ardena iKju.d Night Cream (normal sizes TOP TH*EE-$7 25-containi iKe world's lop $15.50
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 739 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) .■■-pas 3 Johore Bhu-u: HarJem"; 7.30 Tom Emll Show; 8.00 News in Mandarin: 2.00 pjn. Test pattern and 8.10 Marl Berbual- 8.15 Asll sound; 5.15 Test pattern and tunes; 8.34 Court of I st R*muslc; 5.45 Opening and pro- sort; 9.00 News in National n^JIS! 1 f
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
    • 95 12 RUBBER EXPORTS STEADY, BUT PRICES SLIPPING 9 THE main source of export revenue of Singapore and Malaya has been falling very consistently (1959 and 1960 excepted), since 1955. The above chart shows that while exports of rubber have been maintained at a steady level, varying only very sliffhtly from year
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    • 215 12 Bid to get bigger drug market in Malaysia RIKER Laboratories of England, subsidiary of Rexall Drug, of Los Angeles. America, are stepping up their ertorts to secure a bigger market in Malaysia. "We have come to regard Malaysia as a very important area where our sales record has been most
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    • 109 12 Knitwear show at Milan Fair in September AS part of the Milan Fair, the second Underwear and Beachwear Mart will be held from Sept. 8 and 12. The exhibition, organised by Centro Ontanlzzaztone Mostre Ititematlonall Speclalizzate (COMISi, will coincide with the fourth Italian Knitwear Mart. Italian and foreign manufacturers will
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    • 78 12 New deputy chairman of Stock Exchange MR. Kok Ah Too (above) who has been elected deputy chairman of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia. Mr Kok is manager of Malayan Traders. Kuala Lumpur which he joined in 1960. He is 54. This year the chairman and vice-chairman of the Exchange were
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    • 57 12 Vital need for good books here MR. G.L.A SCOTT (above), resident manager for South-East Asia for Groller International Inc. stationed in Kuala Lumpur. Is to leave for New York soon for consultations with the head office. Mr. Scott thinks that with Malaysia's youthful and growing population, the need for good
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    • 58 12 B.F. Goodrich Company announced in Akron that It was following the move made by Gootiyear to raise tyre prices. The Increases range from one to 2 4 per cent effective immediately covering passenger car, truck and farm equipment tyres. U.S. Rubber Company and Firestone, however,
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    • 48 12 Singapore last year Imported 25,717 tons of fresh oranges, tangarine.s -'"d mandarins, against 21,809 tons in 1963. according to statistics. Exports totalled 9,664 tons against 8,265 tons. The import figures have shown steady i Increases since 1960. Exports, too have been on the upward trend. I
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    • 118 12 A FREE return plane I Hong Kong for two with all expenses paid has been awarded *o Ipoh liquor merchar s Chop Chuan Seng for having sold a re- < cord of aOO cases of Martell brandy during 1964 The award was made by Harper Gtlnllan
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    • 429 12  - Singapore plan for ceramics enterprise MOK SIN PIN By CIXGAPOHK will soon have another ceramics factory claimed to be the most up-to-date in Malaysia. The company, Malaysia Tile Mfg. Co. Ltd., will manufacture ceramics, glazed and unglazed mosaic and conventional type of floor and wall tiles for local consumption and
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    • 31 12 Pan American World Airways announced that it has picked up its option to purchase four additional Boeing 727 jets, bringing Its total order for the short-to-medium-range jets to 15.
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    • 54 12 PASSENGER SHIPPING SCHEDULES T*HE Singapore Tourist Asaocl*- tion announces that 10 passenger &hip.s with .i total number of 4,350 passenger^ will visit Singapore during the next fortnight. They are Perseus. Galileo Oalilel. Asia, Fairsky. Cambodge, Laos. Catha>, and Centaur. The Asia and Cathay will each make another trip towards the
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    • 88 12 Expected tomorrow from Kreirmntle. the Galileo Galilei will have the lamest number of passengers, 1.30 U. on board. The Faiis:y. expected next Wednesday lrom Australia, will have 900 passengers. The Asia will have 400 passengers when it arrives on Saturday from Jakarta, and a similar number on her
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 307 12 i@P THE WORLD IOOKS TO KOYO For Production Efficiency and Economy Japan's Top Wk Manufacturer of Nigh Quality Coated Abrasivet Buffing Compositions for Grinding, Finiihing and H Polishing Operations W KOYO Features: H^ Kvrrllcm Quality J^m Lwm Output »lfe\ NVwex Kquipmrnt Modern Krseaivh .md Knginrennjj Farilitirs complete Line n( Operations
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    • 198 12 1095 CITROEN As ID 19 still in the popular shape... with the following improvements: Increased to 74 B.H.P. at 4,500 r.p.m. Maximum Speed 94 M.P.H. NEW Dashboard i Nmw ox ihsit ii i# rut: 4 .oon ii oon t nn hotm. on 12th May 1965 only, in conjunction with the
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  • 1921 13  -  ADAM HALL The spy thriller that could be happening NOW! ft IjiVtWf^fl ENTER OKTOBER, THEN— Day Three of the chiller by Hitler: But the ghost still lives ROTHSTEIN gave me a long, searching look. could sense the dormant anger in him now. "I heard last night
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 151 13 ATA y »vi y transistorised Monobloc t y^ A unit model. Superb quality I ■«f^p^ f witu push-pull output stage il llHMml £)li vilvi m»dtl alt* available. S^flHaß Kril Monobloc mooel for easy injiai- y I lidon to all (.ait Transistorize.) [[B^^^^^HH^^Hb^bSßl A K i-oi;e maoe easy wun lilt* W^?J^—
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    • 250 13 KONICA FM 1.4 USUAL LIST PRICE S' PORE -$590 SPECIAL NETT PRICE SINGAPORE $380 FED. $437 SMCIAL NETT MICIS AH VALID UNTIL 30th. June'6s OMIT KONICA FMI.4 FEATURES 1. Singk lens reflex with fully automatic aperture and instantaneous return mirror. 2. Focal plane hi-synchro shutter of metallic construction, making it
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 602 14 ontin-ird from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT li WnrHs ,n« (Mm.)— Hnx j» rf». exfr. REQUIRED EXPERIENCED Motor Vehicle Foreman. Apply Box A4U7I pot*, EXPERIENCED COOK AMAH, to Windsor Park Tel. (Spore) ***** afternoon. TYPIST REOUIREO. minimum qualillratlons Senior Cambridge Age 18 year*. Apply Box A4OSO S.T. B'pore. YOUNG PLEASANT English
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    • 341 14 SITUATIONS VACANT li Wurd, < Min.)— Box 5» ct> rtlrn SECRETARY lor tinman IUIII»IW imrt-d by tturopearj Import Firm Hand-written application.-, with photo (returnable l to Kox MM9 SI Spore. JOAN TOOKE'$ ACENCV tnvltea candidates for secretarial and other office post* to register at 11, Battery Road, Singapore or M.C.A
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    • 758 14 SITUATIONS VACANT li li..rrf. v* i Mm.,— Hat H> rt. rxlra applications ire invited lot >'•<-' of ItiMiHiiaiy reiiL-liera at Tyi»- F.rit.-lHti BtSxM (Hecondui >i Sungei Suiiiun. Pcrafc to teach m. lish and Malay medium classes Applicant* must posses* S.C.C./K.M C with Grade II and credit in English or H.B.C.
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    • 1102 14 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wurd- MS Win.)— Hnx SO cts. rxtra LEAVE FLAI AVAILABLE August 1 to octobei .11 Tanclin Ornn...- mm t Kurmsht-d T»o Ancor<l.'ionn: Bedioom.i Tuu liHtbruoms leleunour IS POM FURNISHED NEW |«jsj .-lurev srmdetached thiee iiedroomr bouse M ."i r.in^oon Pork Full |..i(tuiilars Rin* Kxt. 2 s.K
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    • 835 14 EDUCATION IS Words St (Min.)— Box S» et: extra H$C STOOENTI: Get tuition in Economics. UP. History. Uvo*rupby. Mmii.-.. KnKlisn: Uraduate tcacbera Raja* College- ***** (S'por*). CAMBRIDGE STUDENT* IHj you need tuiliun in K*s(la*m, Mntn tory. Qaagrapb*, n—im mcmoc* Cod- suit Raja i. College MM* cSi«jrei INTERNATIONAL LANUUAUE CORRESPONDENCE Clllkf.
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    • 952 14 HI-FI STEREO li Word* St (Mim.)—Box S» tt: extra TRIO STEREO AMFM tuner amphlers Hucr Mass, tW, llrach Koad. r*art IBM! Call for a ibrllllag denonntratlon. DOGS PETS EIC. .<• o w«» >* i« t». WANTEO MALE BOXER md Alsuli.ili I'llppifS fir. MM 8' pore >-u7ls GREAT OANE ***** MKA
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    • 797 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wmrd* St (Mm.)— Box St ets extra FORD UORTINA 19«4. Immaculate condition serviced regularly. KxtreinWy mQmm Principal* only. What offer*? Tel. ***** Singapore after a p m Mr Koh TRIUMPH TR4 4 month* old 3.700 Mile*. Inspection p'Hooe KWHI Klnguport rHtwi-en IS 4 p m Comprehensive
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    • 276 14 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. li Wort's St (Min.)— Box St eU. extra GENTLEMEN: r'or Swedish afaaaaKu Steamoa-h t-'.idal Treatment. Manicure HaircuttinK, Timing "Jean*" Airconditioned Sinon l>jA Penantt Ljui*, (Spore) 2164 V. JCUNrsSE ET BEAUTE Mi-amhitrh and Body «rur/ma*«-iiM. Modtrn A hygienic. L'J Ngee Ann Itulldint;. Orchard Road. Trlcphonc: ;;.473 i MMI
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1295 15 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.K.I Due S'pori urn r. S'M» Pinani ACHILLES Li»erinl la Part ITCLOPS Lirftpnl, ,-go« Ii Pt May II May 17 HKSIUS Lmrital, Glasgow Gda. 16 May 14 CiMOOOCUS li«er|Ml, Cl<sgo« May II May 21 May 22/21 May 21 AUIOLYCUS li.entil, Dublin. A'mouth... May 21 May
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    • 1271 15 T//£LHhI/A/£S tm i THE LA4I ASIATIC COWFVkMV L dL I -v.-pof.tcdn din— > UPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST. CONTINENT ACT SCANOINAVU. m Paoant Am 6«aaa Ha»ra H'outa H'oao Anna CaM POONA a) May 11/21 May ***** tt/» Jim II tt HmU laiy I 4 II BASRA I) May 31/ 1
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    • 1159 15 j BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL POtTl tavm AVAt For London Jim 4 DLnLUIAL Hamburg JuM 11 StiwaDori s>am G. 33 Today May 13 15 Miy 16/11 For London Jim IS BENCRUACHAN 3 S';PW'i p.riuj. Parting J^p July 5 M«Y 1*721 Mtrough Jiiy B Sinpoora r
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    • 1265 15 toaw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. V**^ U.K./Continent bmgapori P. S'naa PiMng CinOFRIPON .oncon. Marr.turg. KoCitram. Hatra. Hull 21/21 May U May OH OF CO' BMBO lunoon, Hamburg, Rotterdam. Havri, Hull. isniiMhan 21/21 JMI MJ.it Cm OF WELLINGTON toncon. Hamtjurg. Rottaraam. rtama. Hull, MNwajnam 23/2 J IMy 2* laiy CITY
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  • 792 16 From Our Market Correspondent A LARGELY trendless day with negligible interest was reported on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday again. Turnover was a little better than on Monday. Little support or selling pressure was observable and the nanow movement in prices was an
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  • 25 16 Malayan Stock Indices May 10 May 11 'Industrials: 76.42 76.30 Tins: 94.10 93.72 rubbers: 103.73 103.53 •Dec. 30. U«3=IOC Dec. 29. 1962 100
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  • 132 16 MELBOURNE, Tues. 'THE firm undertone In industrials continued today although trading was very quiet. Move* were small, but rises had a two-to-one margin over falls. A.C.I, dropped back Is. 3d. to 565. 6d. and C.S.R. lost 2s. to 625. Base metals moved Irregularly while oils were quiet and
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  • 229 16 May 11. Three mootba. INDUSTRIALS Bountmid 13 rta. M. Box IOrM. Ciiy l)«v. 7cta. M. Invt. lOrta. C.s. lloldinga N. Iron cU. 14 eta. 0.C.8.C. 18 eta. Dun lop* 12 eta. Rothmana 10 eta. Ked. Disp. 12 eta. Sin 6 eta. Kiizpatrlcka 15 eta. Sel. Prop. 14 eta.
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  • 107 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Khartii or tipittid today are: Kmplre Uannet Ccotatir 10, 11, I'.r.i.iN.W.I. Klmanls 21i/:!u. .sumadlja 31, 52. Benloyal 33/^4. lluiimba 35/36, Autolycua 44, Krankfurt 47, TJttJttlengka M, LejßjaaJ 1/Z. Elli-n Man-:. Bradeverett 46, KniKtal Templar SUr Aldebaran IS, Comorio U/4. Cathay 42/43. aertang
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    • 1163 16 |TW— -7 "^KAWASAKI KISEN IOUSHA LTD^j. Ba«8 CatißMla and U.S.A. Great Lakes Setrvtoej H'kong Tokonama Montreal loronto Detroit Cnicato iMlm Man 18/11 May 28 May 28 laae Mint B Jary 18 loh 'Kiaikawi Man" 18/13 Jim MIiW 28 My «ut 8 Ait II Am W««i Coaun ot Central/Soutb Am.hoa Smr^tom
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    • 899 16 ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA 8c HONG KONG S.S. "CHITRAL" Departs: P. Swettenham 9 June 1965 Singapore 11 June 1965 For Manila 15/16 June. Hong Kong 18/22 June Returns:— Singapore 26 June 1965 P. Swettenham 29 June 1965 Penang 30 June 1965 Far* From: Penang or P. Swettenham from $798.00 Singapore
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    • 450 16 W^^v. Orient mid— east lines Great Lakes Service fASI OIRECI SAILINES FROM SINSAPORE «ND MAUTA IB CAKABIAN AMP U^. SRIAI LAKES OBIS B'oori P. S'naaj Penant tU loroma ORIENT TRADER May H/Jaat 2 3/4 5/ B Jlly S ORILNI MENtriAHI IHy 12/14 IS/U 11/18 Aag 18 ORIENT LINER Aig 12/14
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    • 428 16 a\y«v' ran Alcr. fen sjn Htreiuai. Hjntari t tirau Sport f S'ntn •'vnaaa "Pekii" 3pm. C 47 18/17 May •'Aairiti "Stng" 11/22 May 23/24 May OamaraU Agents: C.V. SHAMF dg CO^ (M) LTD. Tel: Spore *****/7 P. Shorn 6363 Penang ***** FROM EUROPEi "ervang Soon tf'ot n'onoai n itrti "Lelewcl"
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  • 788 17 gUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tradmt? rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouitsad (1,000) tI.M. (2.000) HJt; Cold Store (3.000) 12.10: Ounlopi (7.0O0) (1. 43: last Sm.it i i.iioii) $4.1(1: Essa
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  • 26 17 May 11. MALAYAN KL'BBER PRICE: 741 cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5735.50 (up 52.25). Unofficial estimated offering 240 tons (up 20 tons).
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  • 234 17 jy^AY first frade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 741 cents, per lb. up three-eighths of a cent o.i Monday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday:
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  • 53 17 'THE present rate of the Malayan x dollar against the pound sterling- fixed on November 24 last year Is Selling TT or OD 2s. 3 15 16d.. Buying TT 2s. 1/16. Buying OD 2s. 4>jd. The dollar Is at its statutory middle position in relation to its range
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  • 101 17 THE Malayan Exchants Banks' Asseclation made these changes In Ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Nsw York: nuying TT 32!. airmail OD 321. 90 d/st. 33J credit bills, 33 J trade bills. Canada: buying TT 351. Airmail OD 351, 90 d/st 36 credit bills, 36
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  • 67 17 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon prices per pleul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk $64 sellers, drum $67 sellers. Copra: May/June: UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $145 sellers, Sarawak white XI42J sellers, special Sarawak black $1221 sellers garbled l-amponn black $14S(N) sellers. ABTA $IS7i(N) sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association
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  • 44 17 ON ths free exchange market id Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dellar was quoted at 5.74J for T.T. and 5.73s for cash. Sterling was quoted at 18.02 and one taal ol geld at 237|. Nyalas crop Nalyas produced 54.600 lb. In April.
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  • 341 17 AFTER its two-day drop Straits tin gained 52.25 to $735.50 per picul In IVnang yesterday on an offering estimated up 20 tons to 240 tons. In London on Monday tia displayed a (Inner tone to close about £11% and £17 per long
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 102 17 (Continued from Page 14) AT YOUR SERVICE 75 Word* $t (Min.)-Box it ett. txtrm ALL PHOTOCOPY JOBS done here Tan* s 123, Market Street. S'porv KWOKS PHOTOCOPY SERVICE, 22. The Arcade. Ist. floor Tel: *****. 8 pore BRING YOUR DOCUMENTS v, Motion Smltn W'« will make juoo clem copies at
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    • 782 17 AT YOUR SERVICE IS Word* St (Mih.)-Box SO ci: txtrm WE COPY DOCUMENTS. certificates, diplomas, plan tracings ttc. whll« you wait at Wing Commander Black's Copy Service. Kotomatlc. 5" Robinson Road. 8' port 9234U SHOP AT Watches of Switzerland Ltd. Singapore's premier watch store at John Little's Building, 8 pore.
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    • 700 17 H.M. DOCKYARD, SINGAPORE SALE BY TENDER NO. 360/65 Tenders are invited for the purchase of Workshop Machinery. M/T Vehicles. Sharpening Machine, 2V% Ton Mobil Crane, Lathes, Boring Machine. Pumps, Diesel Engines, Generators, Typewriters and Surplus and Obsolete Naval Stores including Electrical Items, Cable Old, Cordage Old. Chain Cables, Steel Plates,
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    • 484 17 HONGKONG TIN LIMITED Directors or Hongkong Tin Limited announce that they have agreed to sell dredge and certain selected spares to Aver Hitam for £100.500 in cash. By Order of the Board, OSBORNE AND CHAPPEL, General Managers. Ipoh: 11th May, 1965. PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran darlpada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar di-J.K.R.
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    • 269 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE (.IVKRAI. MANAGER'S DEPARTMENT: Requires an ASSISTANT SECRETARY In salary scale $78. x A45-1,280/Qual. 8ar'1,325-1.370--1.420 (basic) plus variable allowance as payable from time to time. Appointment will be on a 3-year Agreement in the first Instance. Qualifications: Must possess the University of Singapore
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    • 953 17 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent servmg Government Ulßccrs including tho*e on prooation for the following ...ipointments: 1. STATISTICAL OI.KIK iSIKVI.Yi DiviMon II In tre Department, of Statistics. The post is permanent and pensionable. Salary scale: 5420x20-<6O/Exani.BarSC4\2B-812 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 651 18  - Hendriks's head injury casts pall Jack Fingleton Matthews hangs up those famous boots TEST CRICKET by BRIDGETOWN. Tues. THERE could still be a good finish to this Fourth Test which ends here today. Whereas only one wicket fell on Saturday and none on the first day the bowlers moved into
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    • 175 18 ROME. Tues— Martin Mulligan oi Australia stormed ofl the court in protest against a noisy gallery on an adiacen: court during his men"* single.- tnilln;tl in the Italian tennis championship.-? here yesterday. Hi d his racket aside and reiu>ed to continue the match His Spanish
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    • 152 18 Australia 650-ti drc and 130-2: West Indies 573 WEST INDIES IST INNS (165-2 on Saturday) Hunte c Simpson b McKenzie 75 Davis b McKenzie 8 Kanhai c Hawke b McKenzie 129 Butchrr C Simpson b O'Neill 9 Nurse c Simpson b Hawke 201 Sobers c Grout b McKenzie 65
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    • 259 18 LONDON. Tues. Dropped catches prevented the New Zealand cricket team from exploiting a good start against Lancashire at Manchester yesterday. John Reid, the New Zealand captain, put the county In to bat and two wickets fell with only 14 scored. Then some bad fielding lapses enabled
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    • 25 18 SINGAPORE. Tues Ihe Singajx re ".t.s-urance ComDuties Empovees' Union will hold tl.etr >»vimnning championships at tfw Chinese Swimming Club pool on May 22.
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    • 265 18 yURICH, Tues. The Cambodian F.A. have been asked to suggest dates for the World Cup qualifying matches between Australia. North Korea and South Korea, scheduled to be played in Phnom Penh later this year. An official of FIFA, the international football federation,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 706 18 PENANG HILL RAILWAY NOTICE The Management of the Penang Hill Railway regrets to announce j that, a.- from Ist May 1965. trains will only be run in accordance with published time-table and that the number of passengers may have to !>e limited to 35 persons for a tourney until further
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    • 253 18 J.K.R. PULAU PINANG IKLAN TAWARAN mi danpacla > cnil)orong2 not 'jerdaltar J.K.R. kelas "C" <KEHJA2i dun ka-utav cli-tenma di-pe.tabat Jurutera Negen. J.K.R. Pulau Putting hingga 12.00 tengah han pada 28hb. Mei. 19. untok: PEMBENAAN DAN KESIAPAN SEKOLAH2 ANIKA JURUSAN (COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS). Dl— 1. JELUTONG. PULAU PINANG 1 SLNGEI NIPAH BALIK
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    • 101 18 why not run sjr jg /*r I T X away to see! Take the Italiano way to Europa ...see Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa too! Lloyd Triestino makes a majestic difference as you wend your way. True Continental Oirtesy (your every wish is our command) fine Italian cuisine, romantic Italian
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 548 18 i DIARY CRICKET Tour match: Baltstier Combined v Hong Kong i (Balestier Rd. 11 a.m.). •OOCm Ipoh Div. 1: Chen,' 1 Wah v Municipality (padangc niv. 2: PWD v Kilat A' (JAJ 'era); Tamil Yg'sters v PCRC 'A (Coronation grdi. Taiping Lge: Fed. Engineers v Sukan Melayu (Esplanade i. L.
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 699 19  - WATCH OUT FOR 'ROCKY' 6ft 6in LACEY-SMITH HK CAPTAIN E. FRIDA By Hyatt. Other members of the team »re: Daniel. Hall, R. N. Barros, Joe Oosano. M. Hammett, A. Kelly, r. Lacey-Smith. Mike Richardson md Wigley. Colfey said he was disappointed ;o hear Urn Dr. Alex Delillcan. :he Malaysian all-rounder,
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    • 324 19 RADIANT PEAK SURPRISES IN TRIAL RACING with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE. Tues. Three-year-old Bin j a i Park is maintaining the form which took him to three wins in a row this season. On a yielding track at Bukit Timah this morning, Binjai Park (Keith Moxham
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    • 214 19 f ONDON, Tues. Vleuten, a French en,try for the Epsom Derby, gained a convincing win in the Prix Edgard de la Charme run over lOf at Saint CloudJ Paris yesterday. After the race, Vleuten's trainer Geoffrey Watson I said he was pleased with the
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    • 23 19 MALACCA. Tues. The Central Electricity Board (Southern Region) annual athletic meet will be held at the Kubu Stadium on May 23.
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    • 242 19 COLE (SEVEN WINS ON ARRIVES EVEN STEVENS) SINGAPORE, Tuesday. LES COLE, one of the leading Jockeys in Melbourne, ard Laurie Johnson arrived by air from Australia last night. Cole will ride for Ipoh trainer Rlnus van Breukelen. while Johnson will become stable jockey to Bukit Timab trainer "Porky" Donnally. Cole,
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    • 71 19 SIM.U'OKI lues. Shaw Stable's brilliant stayer. Moviegoer, died recently from severe back injuries sustained during the Singapore Derby race in AprilMoviegoer, a New Zealandbred gelding by Summertime out of Scalzo. won the Singapore Derby and the Singapore St. Leger last year. He was an odds-on favourite in
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    • 183 19 I POH, Tues.— Kilat Club, last year's runners-up, scored uieir second victory in as many outings in the Ipoh soccer league I first division here today when they beat Perak Chinese Recreation Club 4-2. Ren. however surprised theii opponents by taking the lead twice
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    • 233 19 AMERICAN TENNIS STAR MAKES DEBUT TOMORROW By F. EMMANUEL KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Twenty-eight-year o 1 d Jim Farrin, former holder of three American state tennis titles, makes his Malaysian debut on Thursday when he competes in. the Selangor open championships. Farrin, who Is now workIng in Kuala Lumpur, is seeded
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    • 305 19 BAM seek equality in voting at IBF By FRANCIS BOEY I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1 The Badminton Association of Malaysia will seek the support of Asian, countries to press for equal voting rights at the Internationa] Badminton Federation annual meeting to be held in London next month. The BAM consider as
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    • 83 19 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mrs. Heather Harvey led by one stroke Irom Mrs. B. Hayward-Butt after the first round of the Singapore bland Country Club women's golf championship with a gross score o! 83 today. Other cards: Mrs. A. Gilson <89>. M. Koch (90). Mrs Barbara Chambers (91).
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    • 298 19  - SAFA to ask Govt for grant of $40,000 JOE DORA! By SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Amateur F.A. are to make an appeal to the Singapore Government for a grant of $40,000 to enable them to clear their bank overdraft. A five-man committee, comprising SAFA president Hussein Kamari. Kee Yew Leng,
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    • 490 19 TJENANO. Tues. The Penanj L Junior badminton cham-j uionshlps will begin on Friday at V3O p.m. at the Penang Chinese Olrls' High School. The competition this year has attracted a record of 73 entries for the men's singles and 60 pairs for the men's
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 259 19 SORE THROAT Kill the germs that cause it! Get soothing relief Nearly all sore throats are caused by germs. DEOUADIN LOZENGES are an antibacterial treatment which fights the germs 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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    • 147 19 Let s admit it money has never dk f{\j 1 jlayed as big a part as does today m wk V Tt*\ Everyone is money-conscious and if py I AIU keeping -up with the Wongs started Jp wr as a i° ke there are i ulte a ew people who
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  • 210 20 LONDON, Tues. Britain gave the first signs of a swing to the right, at local levels at least, as results trickled in today from yesterday's first polls in a week of municipal oloctions throughout England and Wai' Opposition Conservatives claimed they had
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  • 617 20 -CAN PARLIAMENT DELEGATE POWERS TO KING? KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday 'fHK legal validity of the Emeravn c y Essential Powers) Acl and nil the regulations in it, which ciinic into rorce lasl Sept. IS. w;is challenged in the Federal Appeal Courl today. Mr. David
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  • 40 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The field section of the Ministry ot Culture will nive free film shows at 7 p.m. tomorrow at Jalan Sa«u Chinese Temple. Lim Kam Tian Chinese Temple. Lorotig Chuan: and Chwee Chian Road Malay Kampong.
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  • 100 20 SINGAPORE. Tups. A very special cake was flown to Singapore tonight by Thai-International from Bangkok. It was cut by the King of Thailand in connection with the airline's anniversary party for spastic children in Singapore. Tomorrow morning, it will be sent to
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  • 338 20 LONDON. Tues. Quiet and uninteresting conditions prevailed in the stock markets today. In the absence of incentive, prices for the most part moved within narrow limits and closed irregular. A few minor features usually reflected company statements or other special lactors. Gilts were marked down in early dealings
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  • 56 20 LONDON, Tues.— Spot 22 S>d., June 22 \d.. July 22 5 16d.. Aug. 22 >«d., July Sept. 22 l ,d Oct./ Dec. 22', d. Jan /March 22d.. April June 21 \d. July Sept. 21 13 16d., Oct./ Dec. 21\d.. c.l.f. May 22 3 16d.. June 21 15 16d.. July
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  • 28 20 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers £H72«4. sellers £1477' 3 Forward buyers £1464. sellers £1466. Settlement £1472 '-j. Turnover a.m. 90 tons. p.m. 45 tons. Tone Steady but i quiet
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  • 188 20 $25 m- AND DUDLEY SOLVES OIL GRAB DEADLOCK /COLOMBO, Tues. \j Shell. Caltex and I.vmi Oil companies have agreed to isctept Ks.->.~> millions (f£s million* compensation for assets taken over for the statorun Ceylon Petroleum Corporation, a Government spokesman said. An agreement would be sisned shortly between the (io\ eminent
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  • 55 20 LONDON. Tues. The seaman's rule i hat steam must give way to sail was altered yesterday to givt steamships right of way in congested waters. The United Nations inter-Gov-ernmental Maritime Consultative On;; msation. announcing the change m new anti-collision rules. said sail nowadays meant pleasure
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  • 145 20 Stalin on the scene againand to cheers YfOSCOW, Tues. ITI Stalin has reappeared in a new Soviet film for the first time since he was denounced by Mr. Khrushchev in 1956. The film a documentary entitled the Great Fatheriand War. is showing In Moscow's biggest cinema it -hows the former
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  • 46 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The tuberculosis control unit now roiiducting .1 mass X-ray campaign in the Jalan Kayu constituency, will have its mobile X-ray unit su Uoned at Gin-Yung Hao. Pal:, oti 11 m.s. Yio Chu Kami Rose!, lrom 3 p.m. to R. 30 p.r... tomorrow.
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  • 63 20 MR ONG KHONC CHENC. iiaviiiß i etalad his t>. ch.ldri'ii Laos Oiuiin. Log Gou, bMfl San. Lent: Tian. Urn« Oon. <Mr.«. Khoi Kuv T Hn liv i.Mr« Ni! Kk Sim. S»w Kuan (Mm An*: Ab Hu.it >. Si. v Kir and Bin I', in and II Krand cMldrcn tv
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 38 20 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: ■fkMt Lowest Kuala Lumpur HI 71 Kota Bharu Penally 13 Ipoh 7:j Mnlaic ;i 73 Singapore 73 lands Jesselton 88 B 80
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