The Straits Times, 23 June 1965

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  • 22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 id*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 284 1 U.S. planes blast targets 80 miles from border SAIGON, Tuesday UNITED STATES Air Force planes today bombed targets in North Vietnam west north west of Hanoi within 80 miles of the Chinese border, a U.S. spokesman announced. One raid by eight I .S. Air Force F-10 Thunderchiefs,
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  • 344 1 LONDON, Tim. Britain last nigh I withdrew a public statement accepting the new revolutionary regime <>l Col. Houari l*umedienne as the legal (iovtiiiiiKMii of Algeria, spying that the question is still under review. Earlier, the Foreign Office said no request for diplomatic recognition
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  • 451 1  - Ismail in and Tengku's Algiers team complete LEE SIEW YEE I From LONDON. Tues. With the arrival of three more delegates from Malaysia. Tengku Abdul Rahman's team for the Afro-Asian conference may be said to be complete. Expected here todayare: Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman (Minister of Home
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  • 38 1 JESSELTON. Tues— A Javelin plane today crashed near Tawau. about 150 miles from here, a military spokesman said. The two-man crew ejected from the plane and was rescued from the jungle by helicopter. Reiner.
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  • 112 1 The girl who presented two $100,000 cheques to Tengku MISS Natalie YeaP (right) who presented Tengku Abdul Rahman with two cheques of si 00.000 each for the National Defence Fund and the Penane University College— in London on Monday. The presentation, made at the Ritz Hotel, w as on behalf
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  • 418 1 ENVOYS PLEAD: SA VE BEN BELLA 'S LIFE PARIS. Tuesday. MINISTERS from various parts of the world were today reported on their way to Algiers for the big Afro-Asian conference scheduled tor next Tuesday. Among them was the Ethiopian Foreign Minister, Mr. Ato Ketema Ylfru. who left Addis Ababa carrying
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  • 84 1 CHOU: MORE TALKS WITH NASSER CAIRO. Tues. President Nasser and Mr (him En- Lai today reaffirmed the importance of holding the Afro-Asian summit in Algiers as scheduled. Mr. .Mohamed Fayyek. chief of the UAR's African Affairs Department, said this to reporters after the Chinese and I'AK leaders had completed their
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  • 382 1 REPORTS of a major round-up of Communist sympathisers of deposed President Ahmed Beai Bela circulated today as calm returned to the ii pi til after two days ni demonstrations favouring the ousted leader. Troop and police reinforcements rushed into the city yesterday were withdrawn early today. This
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  • 120 1 THE 28 NATIONS WHO WILL BACK US MANILA. Tues. Twenty-four nations nave indicated their support for Malaysia's admission to the Afro-Asian conference in Algiers, apart from the four cosponsors. This was stated here today by the Malaysian consulate in the Manila Times. The four co-sponsors, revealed by Tcngku Abdul Rahman
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  • 44 1 KUCHING. Tues. Malaysian security forces clashed with a band of Indonesian guerilla In Sarawak's border area yesterday evening, a military spokesman said here today One Indonesian guerilla was wounded in the brief exchange of fire. The security forces suffered no casualties.
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  • 192 1 Riots as Japan, Korea sign treaty STOKYO. Tues. Stud- ents clashed with police in Tokyo and Seoul today during protests against the signing of a treaty normalising relations between the two countries i after half a century of discord. In Tokyo, more than 10.000 leftists Zetigakuren students held wild, rock
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  • 31 1 STOP PRESS ENGLAND WIN LONDON Turs Enuland brat New /ttMnd by seven wickets in second cricket Test Scores Zetland 171 .ind 317. Fni:Nnd :!0: 4 nd 218 Tor thn r Rpulcr
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 368 2 'Use force in Rhodesia' says Kaunda C'WEALTH HOPE TO FIND SET-UP ACCEPTABLE TO ALL LONDON, Tues. Zambia yesterday called on Britain to impose a new democratic constitution in Rhodesia if necessary, by force. The demand was made by President Kenneth Kaunda at the morning's session of the 21 -nation Com
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    • 41 2 i JAKARTA. Tues.— The first "volunteers" from the South Celebes have left Macassar "for the border." Antara reported today. The agency did not give the number of the volunteers but aald the contingent consisted of Government officials. Reuter.
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    • 51 2 T<HE Prime Minister of India, Mr. Lai BahaA dur Shastri, and President Ayub Khan in earnest conversation at No. 10, Downing Street, before a dinner given last week by the British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, to the leaders of the Commonwealtih. UPI
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    • 252 2 JAKARTA, Tuesday r[E Indonesian* Communist Party chairman, Mr. D. N. Aidit, has charged that the former Algerian President, Mr. Ben Bella, had pursued policies which were "against the aspirations of the Algerian people." Commenting on the weekend coup d'etat led by Col Boumcdlenne against Mr.
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    • 30 2 KARACHI, Tues. The Pakistan Government has announced the appointment of Mr. M. Adasood as Ambassador to the Philippines. At present he la Minister in Pakistan's Embassy at Washington
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    • 178 2 Thailand protests to UN at Cambodian thrust ITNITED NATIONS; Tues. Thailand protested to the Security Council yesterday at an incursion by Cambodian troops into Thai territory, describing it as a blatant and direct act of aggression. Mr. Upadit Pachariyangkun. the That delegate, brought the issue to the attention of both
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 42 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby mor no no you ll nevec ge tuel I FASTEfT GUN ON TUE gAHGC WA TCM ME -SEE .IP VOO OCAW UKe THAT I TI4E SUW6 6ASV \»N rueiß MOLSTfiffS LEAN FOffWACO UAHOSjI I >Sau/ k »JS
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  • 212 3 UNITED NATIONS. Tuesday. gIX countries of Europe and North America made pledges yesterday for a voluntary fund to pay off the United Nations" U.S.SIOB million peacekeeping deficit a:id get the General Assembly back to votine Britain. Denmark. Iceland. Norway. Sweden and
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  • 81 3 BRITAIN WILL VOTE AGAIN FOR CHINA'S ENTRY LONDON. Tues. Britain will vote for China's admission when the I nit. (I Nations discusses the subject again. Mr Walter Padley. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said yesterday. Some Labour members, who were questioning him in the House of Commons, said it
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  • 47 3 MACON (Ororgiu), Tues. j Police shot dead a Neero man re last night about 10 hours after he killed a detectivr and j si riously wounded another officer i in escaping from police head- 1 quarters Police Identified tlie man as Will.im L. Sheffle:d. 32
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  • 145 3 RUSSIAN CLAIM: ROCKETS OF 'ORBITAL RANGE' AIOSCOW. Tues. I l Soviet rocket troop.s are capable of using orbital rockets for strategic purposes, according to a Russian weekend picture magazine. In a pictorial review of Soviet rockets in action, the magazine Ogonyok said: "The basis of the lighting power of the
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  • 23 3 LONDON, rue* Britain prodiiced 3H.059 can and 10.433 commeiTi;tl vehicle* ;t week In Maj thr Bund ot rml( announced. Row. r
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  • 124 3 Marilyn's estate all absorbed by taxes NEW YORK. Tues. The j estate of actress Marilyn Monroe < above i has been completely absorbed by taxes, according to a re- i port published today by the New York Post. Miss Monroe, who died almost three years a«o. "honed to beouealh SI
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  • 159 3 A S H I NOTON, ?T Tues. President Johnson yesterday signed a bill to repeal US$4.7 billion in excise taxes. President Johnson told a crowd of 100 officials and Congress members assembled in the White House that the new law would "pay
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  • 179 3 Britain is carrying too much of burden: Jay I ONDON. Tues.—Bri- tain is carrying too much of the burden of helping developing countries for in- stance, by buying texj tiles from the poorer i Asian countries, Mr. j Douglas Jay. President of the Board of Trade, said yesterday. The U.S.
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  • 351 3 CONTINUED VIETNAM TALtiS ONLY IF U.S. WITHDRAWS FORCES' PEKING. Tuesday PHINA tonight declared her intention ul "slamming the door" against the Commonwealth peace mission on Vietnam. A scathing article by Observer pseudonym of a high Communist official issued tonight for publication in tomorrow's
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  • 49 3 WASHINGTON Tups 1h« U.S. Defence I>p:irtiner: .-aid yu-trrday 48 U.S. planes have ix-pd lost in ra;ds against North V:et- n»m Otherwise. it did not comment on a claim by the Red Chine.** radio thai North Vietnamese Runners have downed 340 American planes.— A.P.
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  • 135 3 I ONDON. Tues Cana. di.in Prime Minister. Mr. Ijmit Pearson (above), is him. proposed by Afro-Asian Premier* as a inrmbi-i of the planned Commonwealth peace mission on Vietnam, a British newspaper said toda.v. The (iuardian Mil >Ir. Pearson "seems blissfully unaware of the
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  • 123 3 LONDON. Tues.— Britain will expect Indonesia to provide compensation If the taking control of Bri- tlsh property in Indone-ia amounts to expropriation. a Government spoke>man >aid last night. Mr. Walter Padley. Mint*tcr of State for Foreign Affairs, told the House of Commons no reply
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  • 668 4 Saw stepfather put bag in hole, says girl COURT TOLD THAT BODY WAS MISSING SINGAPORE, Tuu. A SCHOOLGIRL, A Soh Ai Geok, 13, told an Assize Court today how the lx>dy of her younger sister Soh Ai Leng aged six was missing from her room, and how one hour later
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  • 116 4 400 BLOOD DONORS WILL GET MEDALS TODAY SINGAPORE Tues. Blood donors will be presented with 400 medals 100 gold and 300 silver at a ceremony in the Cultural Centre tomorrow, at 5 p.m. The gold medals are for blood donors who have made more than 20 blood donations and the
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  • 48 4 Singapore success SINGAPORE. Tues. A local nursery has won a diploma and a gold medal for the fourth successive time at the International Flower Show of Trieste, Italy. Nam Kee Nurseries had sent about 150 stalks of orchid blooms to the show, which Is held every two years.
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  • 175 4 fOHORE BAHRU. Tues. J The three plaintiffs in a motor accident action in j which Mr. George Tan Eng Leong, former deputy managing editor of the Straits Times, and Mr. John Sim Heng Teong, a textile salesman were killed, have appealed against judgment dismissing the
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  • 62 4 Queensland goodwill team arrives SINGAPORE, Tues. A six-man delegation from Queensland. Australia, led by the State's Minister of Local Government and Conservation, Mr. H-P. Richter. flew into Singapore tonight from Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Richter explained that the prime objective of the team's visit to Singapore and other parts of Malaysia
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  • 31 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Photographic Society ol Singapore will celebrate Its 15th anniversary with a dinner on Saturday at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce auditorium. Hill Street, at 8 p.m.
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  • 416 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A hearing against a Chinese press reporter. Tan Kok Slew, charged with assaulting a car park attendant at Cuppage Road parking kiosk, took a dramatic turn today In the Fourth Magistrate's Court. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, the magistrate, after hearing the testimony
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  • 294 5 Will the Chinese teapot tilt the tea mart? KUALA LUMPUR. Tues —Chinese tea- > drinkirg habits are occupying the attention of a group of agrioultural experts in Rome. They are worried that the teapot might "tilt the tea market." according to a report received here today. The report, dealing with
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  • 75 5 More land for rubber, oil palm KUANTAN. rue.s.— The Mentrl Bc-,ar of Pah.ing. D;<;o Yahaya bm Haii Mohanied Sell, said her* yesterday that the State Government would grant more land to co-operative societies to plant rubber and oil palm. Speaking to 40 farmers from .Vr.uitut. Kuala Lipis and Raub. at
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  • 637 5  -  CHEW LOY KOON: WHAT DO PEOPLE SEE IN BEER? Kuala Lumpur, Tues. MALAYSIANS drink $50 million worth of beer every year, the Tariff Advisory Board was told at a public inquiry today. "That's a lot of beer." said lnche Sujak bin Rahiman, a
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  • 188 5 KANGAR. Tuesday. 'J'HE Governor of the Thai province of Setul, Kun Thavatchai Dejativongse. last night assured Malaysia of the whole-hearted cooperation of his government in crushing Communists on the Malaysian-Thai border. "We realise that any increase in Communist activities will destroy peace and stability
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  • 105 5 Perlis backs Nasir's proposal KANGAR. Tues. The Perils National Language Action Committee yesterday decided to support th« pro posal by S y e d N a s i r bin Lsmail. director of the Oewan Baha.sa dan Pustaka. that the Central Government should pass legislation to ensure that the national
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  • 162 5 IJUALA LUMPUR. Tues. v Five Malaysians will receive awards conferred on them by the Sultan of Brunei In his la>t birthday honours list at an Investiture ceremony at the Ist ana Brunei here tomorrow The award*, to be presented by Pennlran Kerma Indera Haji Mohamed
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  • 142 5 KANGAR. Tues. The president of the new Perlis Selatan I mno division. H.iii Mokt.tr bin Ismail, yesterday urged all I mno leaders and members to "always put national interests first." "We must be prepared to forget racial difference* and live in harmony
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  • 26 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A cyrl:«. Tro Kirn Mi'nc- of Kamp<;nff T:ong Bahru. was killed yesterday after a collision with a lorry at Tiong Bahru Road.
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  • 321 6 Ban on exports to South Africa is final KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, has told timber traders in Singapore and the States of Malaya that the Government's decision to ban all exports to South Africa is "final." But until the official Gazette
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  • 201 6 Kuala Lumpur, Tuas. 'THE Irspector-Gene-x ral of the Royal Malaysia Police, Dato Sir Claude Fenrer, today reminded new members that they should not commit any act that would blemish the good rame of the force. He was addressing 132 new police constables at their pa.^sing-out
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  • 85 6 Motorised vehicles not for all vendors J£IALA LUMPUR. Tues. Only bread, ice-cream and milk vendors are required to use motorised vehicles within three years not all hawkers. The assistant secretary In the Federal Capital Commission. Mr. C. A. Peris. whs commenting today on recent reports that all hawkers were required
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  • 49 6 KUCHING. Tues. Brigaolar Dato Ibrahim the Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Malaysian Armed Forces, arrived here today from Kuala Lumpur. The brigadier, on a routine visit to inspect Malaysian tioops in Sarawak, is expected to fly to Sibu in centraJ Sarawak tomorrow. Reuter.
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  • 79 6 SEREMBAN. Tjes. Malay shorthand will play an important role not only in Government administration but also In the commercial Held. the Merun Besar. Daio (DiV) Moh;immrd Said bin Mohammed, ta-d here this morning. He was addressing a gatherIng a: the Convent here when he opened the
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  • 44 6 KOTA BHARU, Tues.— About 200 Rover Scouts from all over Malaysia will attend a conference at, Kijang Camo here from Aug. 15 to Aug. 20. Invitations have been sent to all State Scout Associations. Delegates from Thailand will attend as ot>.server»
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  • 251 6 PENANG, Tuej.. C I XTEEN-year-old VJ Christopher Le Griffin, the first American Field Service exchange student to visit Penang. said on arrival here last night he hoped to study th« national language. I > I'°1 how to meet as manj Malaysians as possible
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 373 7 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE LKSS than a month from today a mystery that has tantalised the world for 88 years may be solved once and for all." But it will be touch-and-go; for the opportunity of solving it will last barely half an hour. During this fateful 30 minutes America's
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  • 191 7 The dots, he believed, were oases. But Mars continues to be a very long way off. The nearest approach it < ver makes to earth is about 35 million miles. So nobody was very disappointed when a French astronomer, Kuscne Antoniadi. concluded in 1929 that the canals
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  • 220 7 HOW would you like to say "Buzz off!" to ants, flies, and wasps in their own language? This is quite on the cards for future Bank Holiday picnic parties. I hear. Scientists studying insect "language" are convinced that it could be done
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  • 559 7 Soon an answer to the riddle of Mars KEEPING UP WITH SCIENCE otherwise the sun's rays would be reflected from it. Mars has two tiny moons. Deimos and Phobos, neither more than 10 miles in diameter, shedding weak silver iight at night. And astronomers also believe there are mountain ranges,
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  • 85 8 M Wur4» Iff (Mintmtmrn) mm. w«I tIAK LINO of 110 »oo ■Tiiat Terrace passed away ?2-«-«fl leaving behind one son. one dauithter-In-law. (randrblldmi. Onrteae leave honee »-«<» at 400 pm. ebarp MRS MOO CHUN KAM nee ACTM F*« Tofee Lin 44 passed away peacefully on 71-S-a.t lesvina behtnd tM*
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    • 639 8 Amendment of the AfroAsian conference schedule begins to appear likely, however desirable it may be that the change in government in Algiers should not impinge upon this summit meeting. The Foreign Ministers, in advance of the conference it- 1 self, are due to meet tomorIrow. There remains
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    • 376 8 Chinese and North Viet- namese reaction to the CotnI monwealth peace mission on Vietnam is disappointing if not unexpected. Neither country has yet officially amid that it will not receive the mission, but the abuse unleashed by Mr. Chou En-lai and by the Peking and Hanoi Press loaves
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    • 189 8 The Central Government't ban on exports to South Africa seems to have been too abruptly imposed, at least for the timber industry. Unlike rubber and tin (the two other j principle exports to South Africa) for which world markets exist, timber for sale to one country must often
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  • Letters
    • 168 8 Filling forms by race or nation? AT the tuberculosis control unit at Moulmein Road I was asked to fill In a form. I was required to tick the appropriate space. 1. Chinese. 2. Maaysian. 3. Indian and Pakistani 4. Others. Naturally I put a tick against 2, but the officer
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  • 246 8 I REFER to th« news report ■Denial By Ong" (ST. June 19 1. Since your paper belleyes In fair reporting. I hope you will publish this letter. The UPP does not have an organising secretary by the name of V. Llngam. We even went through the
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  • 1001 8  - Flats— Vacant and For Sal Francis Rozario Confrontation, the Vietnam crisis, controversy in Malaysia, high prices, easily available Government-built flats have depressed Singapore's property market By HUNDREDS of skyscraper flats built by private developers are vacant in Singapore today. Prospective buyers are adopting a "wait-and-see" attitude. The sale of flats
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  • 537 8  -  YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Matava VOCABULARY: Toton*. menolonc (v> to help: TOLONU preceding a verbal sentence may be traiK'.Ated "please"; salam (n) good wishes; kelab, berkelah to go (or a picnic; pantai <n> E3a side. set. shore, beach; renang, brrenanr (V) to swim; bawa, membawa (vi
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  • 408 9 'I landed twice'— by man trained in Indonesia CONFESSION TO POLICE OFFICER AFTER ARREST IPOH. Tuesday A MALAYSIAN who confessed that he received military training in Indonesia was captured the SECOND time he landed in Perak early this year, the High Court was told today. The confession was admitted as
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  • 148 9 KOTA BHARU, Tues.— The Deputy Game Warden, Kelantan, Mr. 1 Cecil W. Rajah, today warned local hunters that it was an offence to take "pot shots" ati tigers. Anyone charged with such *n offence was liable to a fine tt $1,000 or
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  • 50 9 BINGAPORE. Tues.— The Prtm<> Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will meet representatives of thf •Singapore Bank Employee*' Union, at City Hall, at noon tomorrowAt 8 pm. he will officiate at the swearing-in ceremony of new officials of the Kwong Wai Sui Free Hospital in Scrap.soon Road
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  • 30 9 MALACCA. Tues. Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will nddre.s* members of the PAP branch here xi the Badminton Hall in Tranquerah Road on Saturday at 7 p.m
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  • 64 9 BINGAPORE. Tues A 31-year-old woman appeared ln a magistrate's court today in her pyjamas to plead guilty to a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner ln Desker Road yesterday evening. The court was told that Tan Hoon. a married woman, was found drunk, throwing bottles,
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  • 60 9 IPOH, Tues. The P' rak Government wtll not issue any more sawmill licences except to Malay enterprises. This was announcer) in the State Legislative meeting today, in reply to a written query by Mr. Veap Kneng Tarn (Alliance) on the Government's policy on the matter. The
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  • 227 9 Malaysia Thai spirit of ASA continues: Ya'acob [£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia and Thailand still maintain the spirit of ASA (Association of South-East Asia) and have "extremely friendly relations" even though the organisation is now stagnant. Malaysia's Ambassador to Thailand, Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latin*, said this here today when he
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  • 134 9 CING-APORE. Tues. The Ngee Ann College students today took their dispute with the Ngee Ann Kongsl's commitee. which runs the college, to the Ministry of Education. Six student delegates met th* Ministry's Principal Assistant Secretary. Mr. William Cheng. as the Minister wai> engrged.
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  • 80 9 IPOH. Tues— Pilgrimage leave for Government officers is limited to the actual period necessary for the completion of the pilgrimage. the Perak Legislative Assembly was told today. An official reply to questions asked by Inche Ahmad Alias bin Mohamed Allff (All.-Balanja) said that Muslim officers were
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  • 54 9 TELUK ANSON Tues —A tapper. Jermah binte Zainal. 40. suffered head injuries during a fight with another woman at the Chui Chak Langkap road n«ar here last niffht. She vu admitted to the hospital and her condition it stated to be serious The polle* hert hay«
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  • 132 9 Dr. Lee to leave for Algiers tonight eiNGAPORE, Tues. Dr. Lee Siew Choh, chairman of the Barisan Sosialis. will leave tomorrow night fori Algiers to attend th« Afro-Asian conference as an observer. He was to have left last night, but postponed the trip ln view of the coup d'etat in
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  • 82 9 Magistrate ill, so rape case is postponed SINGAPORE TIMS. A preliminary inquiry scheduled for hearing today was postponed till tomorrow due to the magistrate. Mr. S. Rajendran. being Indls- i posed Hearing of the case against three men for allegedly raping a bar waitress had been fixed for two days.
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  • 181 9 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Tues. The retiring Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister's Department, Dato W. T. Philips, left for the United States today fully confident that under the present Alliance leadership Malaysia "will stride ahead in its development.'* Dato Philips' services were made available five
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  • 83 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— New postage -stamps of the lft-cent and 3O<ent denominations will be on sale on Aug. 30 to mark the opening of the m International Airport ln Subang. 14 miles from here. The stamps will feature the International Airport terminal building. The colours
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  • 105 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Singapore'^ Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today called for a White Paper from the Central Government lLstlng Its reasons for clos- Ing the Bank of China. "The closure cannot j merely be an act of administration. Political implications
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  • 171 9 How many Portuguese in S'pore? No one knows CINGAPORE. Tues. How many Portuguese nationals are there in Singapore? No one here today could supply the answer. Both the Registry of Persons and the Btatlstlci Department said there were no figures available Said a Statistics Department official: "Their number is so
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  • 50 9 KANGAR Tues— The principal of the Derma Englifh School. Mr. Lian Teik Jin. will be transferred to the Government Secondarr English School. Port Dickson. at the end of this month. Inche Ahmad bin Meon of the Tun Abdul Razak School. Tanjong Malim. will succeed Mr. LJsn here.
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    • 182 9 I f NOVt/7 I 1 exotic Batik I S fashions from j I Robinson's 1 I Batik House y Vint this new, cozy department on the Ist fioo' of Rnbinson't. |H Delight at the range of floral and printed fashions made from jM hand blocked or hand printed batik in
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    • 837 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: I KuaU Lum- I Johnny Rin?o "Ihn Ounpur and Penan t; 6 Ipoh i .'linger": 7.34 Jack Benny and Malacca; 3 .lohorr I "Isaac Stern Story": 8.00 Bahru; 4 Tatping; 7 Batu News in Mandarin: 8.10 I l hat; 9 Klnanx. Mart Berbual: 8.15 Dances P.M.:
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  • 462 10  - Big timber treatment plant installed ARUN SENKUTTUVAN By THK Anglo-American Corporation Ltd has completed installation work on a $400,000 timber dry kiln plant the only one of its kind in Malaysia at Pandamaran, near Port Swetten ham. The three kilns in the plant can dry about 600 tons of timber
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  • 44 10 World sales of Boots Pure Drug Company reached a record 130 million la.si year, the chairman, Mr. Willoughby Norman, says In his annual report. This compares with the previous record of £119.3 million in the financial year ended March 31. 1964.
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  • 85 10 THE new three-storey Merlin Hotel in Clare Street. Ipoh which commenced business last Friday, will hold its official opening with a cocktail party on Saturday. It is the 70th hotel In Ipoh. Costing (300.000, it has one of the biggest air-conditioned bars in Ipoh. 24 rooms
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  • 226 10 DRUG FIRM DONATES ANTIBIOTICS TO CHARITY A FORMER resident of Singapore paid a return visit recently and renewed many of the contacts he has established over a number of years since the early post-war days. He is Count Camlllo deCastlgllonl. President of Litepharma Laboratories Division of International Holdings Ltd. Count
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  • 94 10 TWO senior technicians of Roneo (Malaysia) Ltd have lett for Australia for a two-month factory course on programming and maintenance. They are Mr Alan Yong of Kuala Lumpur (above left), and Mr. Tan Lye Seng of Singapore trlght). seen here with 'Mr Yap Slen Hin of
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  • 218 10 HUME Industries (Far East) Ltd. has won a big export order from the Hong Kong Government for the supply of steel water pipe. The contract, worth $18 million, was obtained against competition from Hong Kong and other overseas suppliers, and is required
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  • 52 10 Mr. Henry K.H. Mack. 18, managing director of Goodmeal Biochemical Manufactory Ltd., Ipoh, has leturned after a one-and-a-half month study tour in America where he studied various aspects ;of tl.e lermentatlon Industry. Among the places he visited were San Francisco. Chicago. Milwaukee. St. Louis, New York
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  • 163 10 ANE of Malaysia's newest enterprises, the coir v industry, is taking fruit and could well become an important contributory force to the growth of the national economy, according to industry circles. Four factories are already In progressive operation, two In Johore and two In Butterworth,
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  • 131 10 COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS market in Malaysia, thus offering the industry a bright future. Dr. Ernst Fehrer, pioneer In the development of special machinery for the coir industry. has now introduced its DC 3 type deflbring machine to Malaysia, a model of which was demonstrated in Butterworth recently by the
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  • 123 10 Accountancy body has 255 members fHE Malaysian Association of Certified Public Accountants, formed seven years ago, has today a total of 255 members of whom 126 are In practice. It has gained recognition as a I body representing the accountancy profession in the country and has been consulted on by
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  • 196 10 CPA FLIGHT SERVICES EXPANSION /"'ATHAY PhiHic Airways li»s V bought another Oonvalr «nn--22M ai a loial com exceeciiiia $1* i million. This It the third jet 10 be added to it> fleet \wtltm S uw ana the second within 12 months A spokesman says the new aircraft, expected to be
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  • 82 10 THE manuaine partner of Khrmanico Textiles. Singapore. .Mr. (i. Khrmani (above), left on Monday to make a third business trip to Japan. Korea and Taiwan. The purpose l« to strengthen the trade tiei between his firm and manufacturers in those countries, expand business and finalise
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  • 348 11 UNIQUE AGREEMENT BINDS NEW-STYLE UNITED FRONT NOW CONTROLLING COUNCIL TAIPING, Tuesday. A NEW-STYLE of United Front now controls the Taiping Town Council, bound by an agreement which is unique in its features The composition of the new Front, to be called the "Taiping Coalition" was
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  • 195 11 Take-over 'plot': Club 'locals' i threaten to guit I"»AWAU, Tues. Local A members of Tawau Sports Club have threatened to resign because of an alleged plot by European members to take over the committee. Inche R. M. Jasni. an offlcial of the United Sabah National Organisation. alleged that few Asian
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  • 36 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues An [poh lawyer. Mr. Lai Harcharan Singh, has been elected president >f the Old Cliffordians' Associa:ion. with Inche Mohamed Noor 3in Hun Ibrahim as secretary md Mr- S. Pathmalingam v :reasureri
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  • 173 11 Sister of missing woman tells of mystery calls KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE family of a missing woman, Miss Siew Kam Yoke, 30, are now offering a reward of $1,000 to anyone who can trace her. Kam Yokes younger sister Miss Slew May Lan. 27. said today: "We have not been
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  • 46 11 I LONDON, Tues Britain Is negotiating news export quota arrangements with tlie cotton exporting countries if the Commonwealth, a Board of Trade I spokesman said here yesterdayWhen agreement had been 1 reached, an announcement on I the arrangements will be made. 1 Reuter.
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  • 27 11 PENANG. Tu&>.— Muslim villaeers in the Multim of Jelutong will meet at the village mosque at 9 a.m. on Sunday to elect a new penghulu.
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  • 35 11 TAIPING. Tues.— Work: ha& began on a new tuberculosis ward at the district hospital here, capable of accommodating 100 patients. The hospital at present has 66 men and 18 women TB. patients.
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  • 215 11 LONDON, Tuesday 4 BRITISH Govern- m c n t spokesman said last night that Britain would like to see the United Nations used to bring an end to the fighting between Indonesia and Malaysia. But Mr. Walter Padley. Joint Minister of
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  • 54 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Police have arrested two secret society thuga under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. One of the thugs is an assistant headman of the "328" secret society group operating In the Serangoon Road area. The other is a member of the < »69" group
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  • 36 11 DL'NGUN. Tues. -The Men in B*>ar „f TTergganu Da.o Ibr«nim Filtn bin Mohamad. w.|, open a community hall ar.d a midwife clinic at Durian Men-tf-npn. U alias from Dm. em I tttj 4.
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  • 341 11  -  JUDITH YONG: By Singapore, Tuesday J'HE mystery of a young missing Singapore bar waitress, whose four-day disappearance has been reported to the police, took a new turn this morning when Susan Lim, 20, made a telephone call to her landlady in
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  • 149 11 'COME HOME' PLEA TO MISSING SCHOOLBOY VUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 13-year-old Form Two pupil of the St John's Institution here has been missing from his home in Jalan Pakis, Sentul since June 8. The boy. N. Maria Arokiara] (above), was last seen that morning leaving for school. It has been
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  • 26 11 SEGAMAT. Tues. Mr. P;ara Singh, headmaster of the Primary English School here, has been elected chairman of tne National Union of Teachers Segamat Branch).
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    • 178 11 Another reason why I Q more Carrier air I stale air out quickly. V%t nuous flow of fresh air with a Carrier Air Conditioner. I Ifl^^^M Air conditioning Here, as in many other parti of the right model fof your n—6t Malaysia, there's a Carrier dealer and then advite as
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    • 402 11 KONICA FM 1.4 USUAL LIST PRICE S' PORE -5 590 SPECIAL NETT PRICE SINGAPORE $380 I FED. $437 IHCIAI NITT PtKIS Ml VALID UNTIL 30th. Jure'lS ONLY KONICA FM 1.4 FEATURES 1. Single lens reflex with fully automatic aperture and instantaneous return mirror. 2. Focal plane hi-synchro shutter of metallic
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    • 52 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl ~~~73KnKBk I BUT I STILL HA\£. VvE HAD BETTESTX mV-j^ifl I PEED THE ANIMALS'/ LEAVE NOW,CiCEBO^ f^Kl h—i r? A \SO I CAY C£T TO I yj^k f\ V VOJ CAY DO IT \Th:e BANK BEFO2E/, IW-^|^ J \V sNaTh 'sH^^l /-"JoJl (^HATS TH' BIG
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    • 1533 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT *nrd* *c Mm.)— Hox So et* txtm S'ACIOUS 3 ROOMS Flat Bedok End Hiu 3alcony SI 2O p.m. Ring Tay (Sport) 4^711 after 2.00 p.m. Hedruuma L.uxurt finis Unturnlstmi or Kurnisbwi Hbone IMM uvm FURNISHED BUNGALOW at 80. Chestnut Drive. Singapore. 23. Rent S4.V) Tel Spore *****, Mr.
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    • 780 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wordt St f Mm.)— Box St ett. txtrm AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY TWO Kiata rooms Furnished Seranjoon I'ark. Details Ring Spore *****3, ACCOMMODATION WANTED EUROPEAN BACHELOR Requires share flat bouse mess. Ring Spore ***** I—3 p.m.. 3— 7 p.ra 2 OR 3 BEDROOMS Furnished Flat required from end of
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    • 691 12 EDUCATION 1 1 IS Wmrdm tt iMa,r-s«i ft*, mxtrm I STARTING JULY! Beginners' Shorthand I Morning, Afternoon. Evening), f Typing, Book-keepini. Accounting, li Malay (Eleimntary. Standard One). >li Malay-shorthand. SIC. fl Middle Road F Spore 2IISI TOURS tXCURSIONS MALAYA 7 days $95 Sl2O/--26 b. 3 7. 10/7. East Coast C
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    • 630 12 HACHINERY PLANT WANTED S Wordt St < Mim. >— Box M rts. txtrm VIBRATINO SCREEN 8 feet oy 6 eet on« or more decks with mechanical lading and discharging equipment, mmediate delivery required. Apply lox A4O4H ST.. S pore. WAMtU SECONDHAND PIANO. Please apply tatin»; ronditio:.. age, price, etc, to
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    • 736 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 15 Word* St i Mim.) Bex St rts. exfra I 1962 MORRIS MINI one European owner 17. M Mi Miles. A snip at J2.750 iS'pore) *****. i MO MACNIT MODEL 1957 $2600'- 1 0.n.0. Contact Woon Telephone No. I S2KO4. Id. Balmoral Road. Singapore. 2 IHI AUSTIN
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    • 980 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE ij Wm*tt <« i Mm.)— Box 5« rCa. exfra II 1961 VOLKSWACEN. Jaguar 24. O'Rekord. IU6U Hinuir, liiw R/Dmi- ti phlne. 1967 WftM, K Zephyr. IMS J> VolK.wsnen. F fioo. 1955 K/Prefect. ill K/Anglm. 32, Hcnrooien Street. Tel 39&53 B'pore. rORu UALAXIE. IWM. While. Dlu. J trim.
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    • 795 12 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) H Hordm St Vim.)— Hox SH et: rxlrm JEWELLkHt 'MAI rl»& vvi, ur BjgBSMl tei meru from urn* jds Icurllera .00/ SoutD Hrldg* Koaa. ilnsapore. JEWELLERY SMhM the moat appreciated tin Ijjtent raniif at Tib :mt soutb Una;. Read, FOR »OUVENIR». I.UHIOS. ao4 3nentsi HanHeratu vimt fully
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    • 1333 13 10 LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K.. I Due S'pora Sana P. S'nara Paaajaaj OIOMCB Liverpool. Glasgow Saa .33 Titty Jill 24 21 Jaae 27 »T»fuS Liverpool. Dubln. A'Dioufi... Jaat 24 June 27 Jaae 21. I Jaly 3 ANTCNIt livtrpcol, Oublii JMI 20 Illy 2 ULYSSES Liverpool Jlly 5 Jlly J
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    • 1183 13 7//£ E A \3UNES it i Nn 7ML lAiIAblAt.O COMPANY I' 4 l:cp«tl<lD. trk EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 NEAR EASI, CONIINENT ANO SCMOIWAVIAi i pan P. S'nj.-n Pen<n( Am dtnut non H buif K'aaai tat* Coaa kla. 13-14 40REA aj 'ißi 23/21 laaa 27/21 3t/ I laly 22 tt Jaly 11
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    • 1326 13 1 Benuline j EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAI PORTS nriu wrtM lw Hamourg leiy 2» BENAVQN lonaoa B 31 Singapore P. Sham Ptnang j* JJ JMI 23/27 Juae 21 31 c! T MI, b mouth Aaf 21 BENRINNES For L..erpool Jlly 21 S n».no-« P Sham P.nam Si
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    • 1304 13 |jg^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. L^CaM U.K./Conhnent S.ngapon P. S t.m Ptnang v CITY OF COLOMBO L'don barf, IraMlltflgaj, Raam. Havre. H.ll, ißrtln. 21 Jaae/ 1 July 2 Jil> CITY OF WINNIPEG Lunjon. Hamourg, KotUi Hull |4 j||, CITY OF WEUINGTON I'rJon, H burg. R'dam, Hawe, Hi,. l, M'bro,
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  • 111 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIALS moved narrowly around steady levels. Falls slightly shaded rises. Trading was quiet. Babe metals were slightly firmer and oils were steady. Today's closing pricea wiu> Monday's prices In brackets: Mount laa 37/5 (37/10) N. Broken Hill (10a.) 36/10 (36/7) Ampol 8/11 (8/11) Auat. Con. Tnd
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  • 235 14 June 22. Thre« montha. INDUSTRIALS Bouatead 13 cv. McAllat«r9 cv. City Dev. 6 ct*. M. lnvt. 8 ctt. C 8. Holding 1* CU. N. Iron 8 eta. Dunlops 10 CU. 0.C.8.C. 14 eta. Smelting Kothmana 8 CU. 21 eta San 6 eta. Gaso 11 cv. 8«1. Prop. 11
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  • 53 14 jlll pitvini rate of the Malayan di.il.u against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT or OD S. 3 15/lttd. Buying TT 2s. 4 1/164. Buying OD 2s. I <l The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its range
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  • 37 14 ON the fraa exchange market In Hong Kong yeaterday tbe U.I. dollar quoted at 3.76} for T.T. and 5.75 for eaah. Sterling wan quotrd at 16.01 and ena taal »f cold at 2591. 1^ I
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  • 27 14 June 22. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71i cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $736.25 (up 59.12J). Unofficial estimated offering 250 tons (up 25 tons).
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  • 948 14 From Our Market Correspondent YET another of the more recently formed companies. Sim Lim Investments Ltd.. is declaring a dividend. It was announced yesterday that the directors will recommend to the annual meeting in Singapore on June 30 a
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  • 26 14 Malayan Stock Indices June M June 22 'Industrials: 69.17 68.21 Tins: 85.71 85.17 S rubbers: 1U2.59 102.59 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962 100
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    • 1154 14 KAWASAKI KISEN.KAJSHA.LTIX_ East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kone Yodonama Montreal loronto Oetron CMcago 1 "Fierrda Man" 7124 JMy I Aaj 4St»l ISeat 13 Sept 1/Seat "R»*<ater" 12/13 Aat K »at 27 Sell 1 Oct I Oct II Oct West Coast oC Central/South America Service Yokonana San Joaa Guayaquil
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    • 1032 14 H!°IoRIENTl LINES l Sailings to the United Kingdom. Dep. Oep. Pt. Oep. Arrive Spore S'hom Penang U.K. "CHITRAL" 28 Jun 29 Jun 30 Jun 24 July ORSOVA" 23 Jul 13 Aug "CATHAY" 28 Aug 29 Aug 30 Aug 21 Sep "IBERIA" 22 Sep 15 Oct "CHITRAL" 28 Sep 29 Sep
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    • 375 14 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE EXPRESS SERVICE For N. York, Baltimore, Charleston, N. Orleans, Houston, Golveston. Spore P. S'hom Penong New York Hongkong Producer In Port 25/26 Jun 1 Aug Malaysia Fortune 26/27 jul 28/29 Jul 30/31 Jul 7 Sept Calling Hong Kong Bulk Oil Latex space. Agents:- CF. SHARP ejt COMPANY
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    • 346 14 PSMAM S'PORS PEIMANC ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETO FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" tor Moa.'os and Colcutto j un 27/29 July 1/1 CHIEF AGENTS PENANG SUB -AGENTS: K.L. IUB-AOtNTi. R. Jumabhoy t Son* Ltd.. Übo.dulla Co, R. iumobhoy Som (M) Ltd. SINGAPORE. Tel: *****/7 K.L. T.I: Will. PENANG. T«l: *****. SOUTHERN
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  • 901 15 t:ss In and reported to me Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the mock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In bracket*: INDUSTRIALS Bouttead (1.000) M IU. Cold Store (7.UCU) JIH7. Dunleaa (»,000> Si. 2o. Ktse 5i. 45 8U 12.000, SI 40.
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  • 240 15 JULY first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 m cents per lb.. down a quarter of a cent on Monday's closing level for the position. Tbe tone was dull. R.A.B. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per lb.
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  • 107 15 THE Malayan Exchange Banks* Association rnnrle theflo ihAnges Id Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates !o $100): New York: huvtnß TT 32 11/16. airmail OD 32 13,16 90 d/at 33 3/16 credit hills, 33 A 'l6 trade hills. Canada: buyint; TT 35 7/16, airmail OD 35 9/16.
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  • 53 15 fHINESE Product Exchange. Sln««S«y: Coconut oil: hulk 1641 scllrri, drum 5671 sellc-rs. Copra: June/July UK, Continent t'n<|uote<l. Pepptr: Muntok white *IS3 sellers, ■atavat white |IS2» nellem, special Limponi: hlick Sl47i(N> sellers. AST A SISO(N) seller*. Singapore Coconut Oil Millars' Attociation prices: hulk $64 sellers, drum Singapore Copra Association
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  • 315 15 October at 183 > 4 US cents per lb. Tin closed firm. Tin futures were steady with eight lots traded. STOCKS: Stocks of refined tin In London Metal Exchange warehouses at the end of last week rose 202 tons to 1.250 tons,
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  • 112 15 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves or expected today are: ll.iriiiinitiii 1/2, Polaris N.W. 1, Llpl* N.W 2. SfKnmat N.W. 4. Auby N.W ft. Naatot 6 7. Kllrn Bakke 8/». Wlni; On K> Hi rTasjl— H K.-rr 25/26. Kcuadoriaii Itr.fir 31 '32. Shomron 3.V36, -N.lnrv M.nii 4U/41.
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    • 888 15 IO^BTf.'V J JTajTri^Ml CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) Unredeemed Pledged Goods Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shop* No. 135 New Bridge Road. Lan, Joon Slong (Chop Scm Fob). No 255 South Bridge Road. Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee. No 287 South Bridge Read. Scow Klun (Chop Nam Cheong). No
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    • 740 15 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE. IN THE CAUSE OF Suit No. 376 of 1965 Execution No. 102/65. Singapore Sin Seng Lee Trading Company Limited Plaintiff Versus Klan Lam Company Limited Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Writing tables, counter, showcases. Iron safes, steel filing cabinet, weighing machine, chairs,
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    • 472 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT KEY PUNCH OPERATORS Applications are Invited from suitable female candidates who are Federal Citizens for the posts of Key Punch Operators In the Electronic Data Processing Section of the Finance Division at Accounts Headquarters. Kuala Lumpur. The minimum qualification should be a pa.-> in the
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    • 469 15 NOTICE SIM LIM INVESTMENTS LIMITED At a meeting of the Directors on 21st June 1965 It was decided to recommend a first and final ordinary dividend of 714% less Income tax on the Issued ordinary capital of the Company payable on 2nd i August 1965. Duly completed trans- fers received
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    • 563 15 TENDERS rt.M. DOCKYARD, SINGAPORE SALE BY TENDER NO. 361/65 Tenders are Invited for the pur:hase of Brass old 70, 3 b and 60/ 10, Copper old. Ferrous Scrap, ?ast Iron. Mixed Metal, Ammunition Boxes, Dry Batteries. Tanks i" 50 Cal. etc. Prospective purchasers will be >ermltted to enter H.M. Naval
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    • 183 15 TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN JABATAN PENJARA MALAYSIA TawaranS cil-pelawa bagl membekal dan menghantar kereta2 motor kapada Pejabat2 Penjara di-Malaya sebagaiman. Yang diJadualkan bagi tahun 1965. 2. Tiap2 tawaran hendak-lah dlkemukakan dengan borang tawaran. rasmi dan hendak-lah di-ser-takan dengan Resip' Wang Pertarohan Perbendaharaan atau Pejabat Penjara sebanyak $100/-. Cheque tidak di-terima. Tawaran
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  • 310 16 POOR PERFORMANCES POSE QUESTION: By Krnest Frida: Singapore. Tuesday. JS THE NEW bitumen track at Fairer "Park, which cost the Singapore Government $20,000, up to standard? This question is posed following the poor times returned during the Achilles club championships held last weekend. There ..s
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  • 115 16 Confrontasi goes to IBF meeting JAKARTA, I ins The Indnnrn.in delegation to the International Badminton Fede- ation meeting in London next ncrk will carry their country* confrontation campaign .igain^t Mala<>ia to the meeting. Lt.-Col. Sukajtmo Sudlman, chairman *f th. Indonesian Badminton \s«ih i.itiini. said in a radio broadcast that Indonesia
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  • 59 16 No plans to wed— Maria LONDON. Tivv Brazilian tennus star Mona Butmo (pictured left) and Harald B-iwiborich. the German piayer. have tooth drnieci here that they havp any plans to marry ye: W» are jurt food friends. Maria 25. »»:d M the couple trolled hand in hand at a prp-Wimbledon
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  • 170 16 M-SOCCER: AUSSIES MAY NOT COME KUALA LUMPUR. Tuev Au*tralia are unlikely 10 arrep. Uie FA of Malay.sii.'t. Invitation to compete in the Merdeka tournament here on Auk 14-28 This was staged by the FAM secretary, Kwok Kin Keng. today. Mr. Kwok has been informed by Lee Wai Tong. the Asian
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  • 371 16 loklkjim. Tuesday. I^NGLAND were well on their way to victory in the Second Test against New Zealand at Lord's yesterday and, after being set to score 216 runs, were 64 for one, when bad light stopped play ten minutes early. Play was held up
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  • 304 16 WIMBLEDON Emerson wins on rain-ruined Ist day I ONDON. Tues. -Oniy Xj 17 of the scheduled 64 men's singles matches were completed yesterday when the 79th Wimbledon lawn tennis championships had a rain-ruined op c n i n g here. Play generally was a.s dull a> the weather, producing no
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  • 76 16 SINGAPORK. Tups I>>pitp beinvr reinforced by tive new arrivals today, Kwone Wall, the visiiiiitt Hone KonK soccer team, were bin ten 3-2 by Sineanore at Jatan Besnr Stadium tonight. Singapore led 2-1 at halftlire. srorlni; through Qnah Kirn S«rr (12mllUi and Majld Ariff Kwok Moon Thai,
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  • 76 16 SO< KR Ipoh Div. 1: Ramblei* 2 M'ir:rjpallt 1 0. Div. Kilat (A Pha-i Bro--: Div. .1: Borneo Motors 4 Pernk Turf Club SC 1 b PHD final: Ti« pall S Ipoli 1 Kjmpir Div. I: Police 8 Perak Rrer Hydro 1 Taipinc I.jcr Div. 1: MfeM Msla yu
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    • 420 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PLNAM, PORI COMMISSION Application* m ui\ii«a Uum pei^uns anuei 3u >e«m> ol Hge, »uo are r'eaeral citueus hoiaiug a Degree ot u<e Unlver&iiy ol Maiaya or iv equivaiem, lor uppoiuiment. ao A^i^taoi I'ratuc Supervisor trainees in the Commissions Traffic Department. The appointment, »nu.n provider an upeniutt lur peiaous
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    • 130 16 you don't need V Li tUf to know the language! When you go Italiano style. Bombay, Karachi*, Naples anrj Genoa make up the Italian way ...Lloyd Triestino makes tha majestic difference. Italian musicians to dance to, fabulous cuisine in tha elegant restaurants. You name your pleasure, a gay whirl or
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 92 16 DIARY SOC'CKK— SBIII A Senior (up: Shell v J.irdme Pacing >: Junior, Cup: Harpers v Hotel Singapura: Robnihons v NTS: Baia v Pect i all at Farrer Park>: STC v Sime, Darby lOeylangi: SRIIKA League' i replay I Borneo Motors v Wearnes 'Ferrer Park i. S'eor Div. I: t'mno' Police
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    • 298 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS enough 'or fe«*t 1. The rare storm that causes s H (trleven more perhaps »boui other destructive natural phe- tn v nomena »5-7) 6 Fpel sttonglv wh«n lies arc Eg. Use In si different way, involved (T) Bob being absent with the gtrl 'Disposing of th«
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    • 639 17  - Dust Fury can outsprint Putra Klang Epsom Jeep RACING b LAST TRY IS A GOOD THING IN THE FIRST RACE pUTRA KLANG, who led all the way over 7f with topweight of 9.0 on Sunday, is strongly fancied to win again today. He carries only 2-lb more in Race Four
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    • 82 17 P.RIS, Mon. Hyeres 111 won the French Grand National for the second year in succession here yesterday, beating Yasco and the Aintree Grand National winner, the American horse Jay Trump. Hyeres 111 Is owned by Max Gadalas and was ridden by Jean Dumas. Yasco, ridden by Maurice
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    • 115 17 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER R*o» 1 LAST TRY Young Eagle Chengai Batn LAST TRY Rupee Young Eagle LARA TOR Last Try Chengai Bat* PETITE M'SELLE Silver Dragon Timber Lass TIMBER LASS Silver Dragon Crown Leasa BILVER DRAGON Petite M'aella Timber U* Km* S K- INFORMER Rough Touch
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    • 886 17 Race 1-3.0 Cl 6 Div 2 ($4,000) sU 1 ***** Rape* a (Goh Lee) Zaln 8 9.0 Moxham 6 2 069H6 LarKlor a iJonaii Bt> E Breuk. 5 8.12 (F) Mitchell 3 3 ***** Chcngai Batu g (Pour Co.) RS Breuk. 7 8.11 (F) Aaowadl 3 4 *****
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    • 124 17 RACING 'BATTLE- ITS SECURICOR v DOPERS ONDON, Tues. Britain's horse racing Industry has hired a private police force to guard racing stables against dopera. The Turf Board and the Horserace Betting Levy Board said yesterday that the Levy Board was financing a threeyear contract with Securicor, a firm which specialises
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    • 180 17 ATHLETICS LOS ANGELES, Tues—American Hal Connolly, the 33--year-old Callfornian teacher, bettered his c\ n world hammer re- cord with a throw of 233 ft 9';ln (***** metres i at Walnut yest«r- j day. Last month Connolly broke his ■Betel world record of 231 ft 10in
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    • 352 17 New US Open champion Player wins $78,000 then gives it all away CT. LOUIS, Tues. South African golfer Gary Player was the jubilant new United States Open champion today and US$l,OOO poorer. Player won U5526,000 )n capturing the coveted title yesterday and gave It all away. He added $1,000 more
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  • 64 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A Canadian Colombo Plan adviser. Mr. Russell McArthur. will give a talk to the Rotary Club of Singapore (West) on "Quaker service the world over" on Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Prince's Restaurant. The club will hold a dinner on the same
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  • 32 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— The field section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at Kampong Loyang. Bukit Mandal Village and Kampong Eng Ann at 7 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 583 18 Toh: Not true our ships trade with Indonesia SINGAPORE. Tv««. CINCAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today flatly denied an accusation by the Singapore Malay Seamen's Union that some local shipping companies are conducting "illegal trading" with Indonesia. The unions secretary-general. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Mohamed, yesterday
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  • 122 18 A. IOMU hrothrr-iri-in-.v. s.F. Bamy P.W I> rlumbvr Xin«:fi|>ori> Airport dlrd or. L'j |H, Cortrm' IM*M General Hc'simk.l at 4 :ji> i 1:1. rr.mation Hindu cnni'tary. C.CORCE lOC.C.iri PERRY. 1,7. P»»wd .1 -i* peacefully on i.: 1„., OWMM |MV« 133 Sii.mnoon Garden Kay ..i I.M r rii to.iav ..'l-ii-to
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  • 267 18 LONDON, Tues— Closlne middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: .11 1 1 111 .1 II ?onsol I\'n S.'il\ Funding 4% £91 3 16 War 3'ii'n £51 13 16 BANk> 1 16 -rl'l6 Chartered 41 !t Honukoni; £8 INSIKAM t :onf Un 42 3 Prudentials
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  • 48 18 LONDON. Tuefc— Bpot SlSd.. July 2!9'16d.. Aug. 21' id.. Sept 217 16d July/Sept 21' 2 d.. Oct./ Dec 21 ■"'-d. Jan /March 21 5 Ificl.. April June 21 id.. July Sept. 21 3 16d Oct Dec 21 .d. ell July 21Ud. Ana 211 16d Tone: Barely steady
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  • 23 18 LONDON. Tues Buy«>r* £14.i2'i. filers £1455. Forward buyers £1448. sellers *****. Settlement £14bl Turnover am 175 tons, p.m 15 tons Tone: Dull.
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  • 235 18 KLANG, Tuesday. Tlll-1 proprietor of the Hung Foong Chilli Sauce Manufacturing Company at Cecil Street in Kuala Lumpur was today fined a total Of $.'M) in the magistrate's court here for selling chilli sauce containing harmful ingredients. In addition, the proprietor Lee Song, will have to
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  • 53 18 QF ALL TIMES AND PLACES! During n patrol in the jungles of Sarawak, Australian infontrymen passed through a kampong and met a violin-playing Dayak villager. Sgt. Jam Clarke moved in for a closer look to make sure he wasn't seeing things. Sgt. Clarke is with the 3rd. Bn.,
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  • 99 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. An unidentified Kurnpean WU found cloud at <; 45 this morning In .1 backlane of Hoe Chiang Road. Junction of Taniong Pagar Road. The dead man carried no Identification papers. Police «aye tins description of him: Height sft. 81n.. medium build with
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  • 40 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— l Klang Huay Kunn will hokl a dinner tomorrow m Its premises In St. Thomas Road to a the conferment oi i Mr. Runme Shaw, chairman of V.te Shaw Organisations, by iiir y.<hk di-Pertuan Anons.
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  • 173 18 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The public h;id lo pay odd prices 27 cents, IY2 cents and !)7 cents for their soft drinks and l>eer from today. The Pan-Malayan CofTeeshop Keepers' Association has directed all its 10.000 members throughout Malaya to reduce the price of
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  • 37 18 Manila A- A team off MANILA. Tues Foreign Secretary Mauro Mendez left today to Join other me.nbers of the Philippine delegation to the second Afro-Asian conference awaiting word In Paris on whether to proceed to Algiers. UPI.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 47 18 'the weather 1 HiKlic 1 iii.ii lowesl temperatures In Malaysia lor lh<- period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 pjn ■gkeal Lvwetl Kuala Lumpiir Bl 73 Kota Bharu 73 Penang «8 T.i Ipoh !tl Malacca 88 72 Singapore 78 C. Highlands '2 59 Jesselton 75 Kuchine 'JO 72
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