The Straits Times, 12 August 1965

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  • 25 1 AVERAGE OAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Mo***** Nat*** 1 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, AUGUST ,12. 1965 if 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). Mill:.
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    1267 1  -  CHEW LOY KHOON differed with the Tengku on issue of Singapore's separation By KUALA LUMPUR, Wad. I JMNO Secretary-Gen-eral Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar resigned today from his office, following disagreement with Tengku Abdul Rahman over the separation of Singapore from Malaysia. He submitted his resignation to the Tengku
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  • 50 1 CHRISTCHURCH Wed. The New Zealand Government has no Intention of removing its air force units from Singapore, the Minister of Defence, Mr. Dean Eyre, said here today. He told reporters that New Zealand could supply further military aid to Malaysia should the Federation require it. Reuier.
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  • 287 1 Subandrio: Why recognition decision is difficult JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said last night that his Government finds it difficult to recognise the independent State of Singapore in view of the presence of British military bases. He made the statement after a 90--minute meeting with President Soekarno at
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  • 502 1 'I'm quite able, quite capable of asserting my authority KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today declared: "I am quite able, quite capable of asserting my authority when the occasion demands/ 1 He added: "I can assure all the people that I
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  • 45 1 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. has taken over the Culture portfolio from the Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, In addition to his present responsibilities. He will now be known as Minister for Culture and Social Affairs.
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  • 42 1 JAKARTA, Wed— The Indonesian Communist Party organ Harian Rakjat reported today that thousands of people In Padang. West Sumatra, recently marched to the local Governor's office to submit demands for the lowering of prices of essential commodities. AP.
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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE. Wod Eight countries have recognised newlyIndependent Singapore. They are Malaysia. Britain, Cambodia. Australia. New Zealand, the United Stales. India and Japan.
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  • 28 1 TAIPEH. Wed. Chinese artillery shells wounded a pregnant woman and damaged three civilian houses in Quemoy on Monday night, the Pormosan Ministry of Defence announced. UPI.
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  • 31 1 RI'BBKR DIBPOBAL WASHINGTON. Wed.— The House of Representatives Armed Services Committee loday approved bill to authorise disposal of ti20.000 lons tons of natural rubber from U.S. national stockpile. Reuter.
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  • 489 1 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. §INGAPORE is likely to be declared a Republic, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, indicated today. Speaking to report- ers at Broadcasting House this morning, he said: "It should be a Republic. We do not have a Sultan nor a Raja. "Singapore
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  • 331 1  - Market handles over million shares GEOFFREY BOLANO By SINGAPORE, Wed. The third day of the Singapore independence boom produced a turnover in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange today of just over one million shares, which ranks among the highest volumes of business ever recorded. It was over four
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  • 56 1 SINGAPORE. Wed The MlniMer for Foreign Attain, Mr S. Rajaratnam, will receive the uciinu Malaysian High Commissioner. Inche Harun bin Dalo Mucia Ibrahim, tomorrow. Inche Harun Kiid today that he would also call on the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and other members of
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    • 431 2 BECAUSE OF SINGAPORE BREAKAWAY....- LONDON, Wednesday. BRITAIN may create an alternative Far East base to Singapore, pro^ibly in Australia, defence sources said yesterday. The separation of Singapore from Malaysia was said to have dealt Britain's defence policy east of Suez a
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    • 112 2 WELLINGTON. Wed. TT —New Zealand's Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. today discounted reports from London that England. Australia, and New Zealand were trying to find an alternative base to Singapore. He told a Press conference that he was optimistic about the continuation of stability
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    • 222 2 SYDNEY, Wed. The threat by Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman to "take action" if Singapore opened relations with Indonesia was criticised by the Daily Telegraph in an editorial today. "The Malaysian Prim* Minister has got off on the wrong foot in seeking
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    • 292 2 ITUCHING, Wed. Some tangible demonstration was now needed to show the people that Malaysia still wanted the Borneo States within Malaysia, the Sarawak Tribune said in an editorial today. It said: "The constitutionally impossible has been made constitutionally possible by the secession of Singapore
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    • 222 2 'Grave miscalculation by U.K., U.S. f ONDON, Wed. Moscow Radio said last night that Singapore's separation from the Malaysian Federation was evidence of t a grave miscalculation in London and Washington. "So deep a crack In Malaysia's structure after a mere couple of years of the Federation's existence shows clearly
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  • 400 3 Investment slowdown seen for Malaysia and Singapore OF COMMENT FROM FAR AND NEAR WALL STREET JOURNAL ON 'POLITICAL INSTABILITY' i NEW YORK, Wednesday TWO financial newspapers suggested yesterday that there may be a temporary slowdown in U.S. investment in Malaysia and Singapore as a result of Singapore's separation. The Wall
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  • 111 3 MANILA, Wed. Foreign Office officials here believe the rise of a "third China" and the collapse of Malaysia following Singapore's secession from the Federation is imminent, according to the Manila Chronicle. The paper said these officials foresaw the breakaway of Sarawak
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  • 218 3 i WASHINGTON. Wed. I I Q ENATOR Wayne Morse said yestei lOday that the secession of Singapore from Malaysia would have an adverse effect on the U.S. position in Vietnam The senator, an outspoken critic of President Johnson's policy in South-East Asia, said
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 343 3 MASSIVE TRUCE LINE CROSSINGS ITNITED Nations, Wed. U Thant, the Secretary-Gen-eral, has expressed his very great concern over the present situation in Kashmir and asked India and Pakistan to exercise the utmost restraint. A United Nations spokesman said yesterday that U.N. observers were in
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    • 135 3 JAKARTA. Wednesday. TTCE Indonesian Oil Workers' Union has asked the A Indonesian Government to immediately take over foreign oil companies. Antara news agency reported today. Antara said the union demand was based on the fact that current difficulties were caused by lack of oil supplies.
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    • 62 3 PORT ELIZABETH (Rhodesia*. Wed. Dr. Masilamoney Pather. a 42-year-old Indian physician, nt sentenced to 27 months' 'all yesterday on charges under the Suppression of Communism Act. He was found guilty of taking part ln activities of the banned African National Congress, of contributing to its fund*
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    • 25 3 TOKYO Wad. Mon» than 100 works ot Japanese ancient were shipped to Los Angeles todny for exhibitions ln the United States und Canada.
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    • 269 13 SAIGON, Wednesday. THREE-MILE long column of South Vietnamese troops backed by tanks and U.S. planes pushed to the rescue of a beleaguered U.S. special forces camp today in a grinding battle fhat could become one of the biggest of the Vietnam
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    • 129 13 ACCRA, Wed. Britain's Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. Arthur Bottomley, said yesterday that the use of force in Rhodesia would have economic and war developments which might escalate far beyond Rhodesia. He told a news conference: "I don't think it would be
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    • 36 13 SAIOON, Wed Three Vietnamese, including a 13-vear-o -rf boy, were wounded yesterday when two American army guards fired Into the ground In front of a crowd of 150 civllans advancing towards them. Reuter.
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    • 31 13 SUVA (Fiji). Wed.— Seven m«a wore arrested yesterday after poI lion Investigated a US$l4O,OOO flr» wh.ch ravaged part of the famous Kcrf*levu Hotel here on Monday nigU.— AJ?
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    • 22 13 i MANILA. Wed. Pirates have raided a small Inland In the sourh-'vextern Philippines and kld- napped two taenage girls. AJ».
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    • 50 13 ADEN, Wed. A bomb exploded at an officers' mess film show in Aden last night, killing an Arab waiter and Injuring the wlf* nf a British army officer. Another waiter was Injured. The film was being screened Inside the South Arabian Federal Army Headquarters. Reuter
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    • 123 13  -  Jack Fingleton From CANBERRA. Wed. Where have all the pennies gone? A frustrated Australian Government has a fair idea. With decimal currency coming next February so many people have hoarded small change that Australia Is desperately short of it So short that the
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  • 616 4 RECOGNITION FROM MORE COUNTRIES SINGAPORE, Wed. IeEWLY-INDEPEN--1 DENT Singapore today received more messages of recognition and congratulatory cables. Messages came from prominent statesmen and world Socialist leaders. Among them were Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia, Mayor Willy Brandt of Germany, America's Secretary of
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  • 145 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. APONTIAN pineapple worker, Er Ah Kiat, 21, was today sentenced to death following a retrial in the Johore Bahru High Court by Justice I: Azlan Shah, first appeared In the Court before Dato c Azmi In June when he lso sentenced
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  • 173 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Chua Kirn Chai, 34. who underwent a two-day trial here on a murder charge, was at the conclusion of the hearing today remanded pending a fresh trial before another High Court judge and another Jury. Mr. Justice Buttrose made the order
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  • 62 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Radio Singapura will broadcast tomorrow at 10 pm. an Interview with Dr. Lim Chong Eu. secreUry-g«n«r*l of the United Democratic Party; Mr. Ong Kee Hui, chairman of the Sarawak United People's Party, and Mr. DR. Seenivasagam. president of Uie Peoples Progressive Party. This Interview was
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  • 84 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A 65-year-old man. described as a gan\i i Indian hemp) peddler by a Customs officer, was loday fined $150 in a magistrate's court for unlawful possession of nine packets of f?anja, containing a total of one ounce ol the drug. Acting Senior Customs Officer.
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  • 455 5 The perils of lending a car to a friend— by a judge KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday rpHE owner of a car who lends it to a J- friend is liable if the car meets with an accident, Mr. Justice Gill rulec in the High Court here today. The friend becomes a
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  • 219 5 Man with a naked child in cemetery jailed KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A prosecuting officer. Deputy Supt. Mokhtar bin Marahakim, told a Sessions Court here today that only God knew what was in the mind of a man who carried a naked child to a cemetery. He was pressing for a
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  • 377 5 MANICKAVASAGAM AND DEVAN NAIR CLASH IN THE HOUSE I KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. rpHE Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasa- gam, and the PAP member for Bungsar, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. had a verbal exchange in the House of Representatives today over the qualifications of assessors in the arbitration tribunal
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  • 101 5 KfALA LIMPIR Wed The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. told the House of Representatives t o d a v that it would be "extremely difficult" for the Government to impose price controls because this would create more problems. He was replying to criticisms
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  • 84 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Par-' Ilamentary Secretary to the Minis- > try at Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will be guest of honour lat the closing ceremony of Urn 'Youth Week in Business," or- 1 gai.'ised by the Junior Chamber of I Commerce, at the St.
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  • 41 5 PENANG. Wed. The Assistant M'.nisror of Natioi Riu-,.1 Oovelopmrnt. Inclit- Sulaini.m bin Bulon. will open an intermediaip course for religious I teachers of adult education classes at the Technical Institute. Batu Uuiehai k Lane, at 9 a.m. on Sunday
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  • 79 5 1 I^L'ALA LUMPUR. Wed I The House of Representative.-! today approved a moilon allowing Malaysia to increase her subscription to the International Monetary Fund from US$lOO million to US$l25 million. By .'iicreasjnu Its quota Malaysia would increase it* drawing rights up to M 5563 million,
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  • 28 5 KLUANG. Wed. More than 350 youths attended the 10th youth conference of the Malaysian Presbyterian Church which concluded at the Chong Hwa High School here yesterday.
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  • 93 5 |^UALA LUMPUR. WedThe Central Government ha> ordered another 423 Land Rover.- worth about £500.000 from Britain This orloffl the total number of vehicles ordered oy Malays!* since 1950 to lo.Ouo The majority are in use wi.h the Arm- ed Forces and Government departments. A
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  • 60 5 PENANO. Wed— A n-an, Lee AliKum. 29. was today grained S5OO bail on a charge of kidnapping a 15-year-old girl. Yong All Yee. from the guardianship of her father. Your Seong Hap. in Relau Sunßet Nibong. on Aug. 3. Lee pleaded not guilty. Th» Sessions
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  • 110 5 Police find gun in wreck of old car KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police recovered a revolver and two bullets from an old abandoned car In Sentul here last night. A police spokesman said today that the .38 revolver and ammunition belonged to one of the secret society gangs operating in the
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  • 104 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Malaysian Airway., Silver Kris jet will land at Kuala Lumpur's Subang International Airport from Singapore on Sept Ito mark the first commercial flight to the new airport. The new airport will be officially oper don Aug. 30 but aircr t
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  • 32 5 DUNOUN. Wed. The District Officer. Inche Mustafa bin Abdul Jamal. will otxrn the annual meeting of the Rice Milling Co-opera-tive Society at Kimpong Nyior. near here, on Aus. 21.
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  • 30 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Wilfred Wee Han Kirn. 26. a deputy public prosecutor, was admitted by Mr. Justice Wlnslow today a* a member of the Singapore Bar.
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  • 275 6 $51. 3 m from export duty IPOH. Wednesday MALAYA'S booming tin mining industry earned $51.3 million for the Government through export duty alone during the first half of this year an alltime record. Official statistics show that for the first quarter of this
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  • 430 6  - COUNCIL INQUIRY ENDS Former treasurer is the last witness GILBERT WOODEN By SEREMBAN, Wed. The commission in- I quiring into allega- J tions of malpractices I and maladministration in the Seremban Town Council recorded evidence from the last witness today. The commissioner, Mr. Justice Lee Hun Hoe. will submit his
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  • 133 6 KANGAR. Wednesday. THE Perlis Selatan Umno division wants the State Alliance to take disciplinary action against the organisers of a political forum held here last week. i At the forum, Inche Ja'afar Hussln, a Singapore Journalist, had described the present Alliance projects to help Malays
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  • 123 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A tapper. Ahm.id bin Yacob. 37. of I Ayer Kumng. Negrl Sembilan. was i .sentenced to a total of 15 months' jail by the Sessions Court here yi.-terday when he w»s found 1 KUi.lv oi two charges uf criminal breach of
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  • 73 6 pENANG. Wed. The Penang State Alliance will celebrate Merdeka Day! with a dinner and get- 1 together at Umno hall, Mac- Alister Road, on the night, of Aug. 30. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. and other Alliance leaders, will speak at the party. This w.ll
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  • 27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Sales Of National Defence Bonds to date Stands at $4,487,900. Bank Man, Miihiysia. today receivrd $73,000 from 14 subscribers for the bonds.
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  • 31 6 KLANG. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Selan?or. Dato Hema bin Ha.U Idris, today opened a $2,500 community centre for the aborigines of Bukit Kemandul, about 20 miles from here.
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  • 194 6 Indon boat sails in with vegs 'We heard the news on radio' OINGAPORE, Wed. A 40-ton Indonesian trading boat, loaded with vegetables and manned by a five-man crew of barter traders from the nearby Rhio islands entered Singapore waters yesterday morning— a day after Singapore's withdrawal from Malaysia, When the
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  • 150 6 Why Sarawak needs information officers KUCHING, Wed. Peoplt in Sarawak's rural areai were the prey of unscrupulous theorists and mischievous demagogues because they were out of touch with what the Government was doing, the Deputy Chief Minister. Mr. James Wong, said today. He told 64 field officers of the Information
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  • 85 6 KANGAR. Wed. The P»rM« Selatan Umno Division will urge the State Alliance to consult all parties concerned before selecting a new Senator to represent Perils. The six-year term of the Senator. Wan Ahmad bin Wan Daud will expire at the end of thia month.
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  • 161 6 NIBONG TCBAL, Wed. ri 1 4 MAN, whose wife had been fasting for the past week for their missing son, left for Kuala Lumpur today to fetch the boy home. Mr. R. Shaikh Dawood was overjoyed when he received a message from the police that his
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  • 178 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today proposed the establishment of a committee of MPs to keep an eye on the work of Customs men. He made the proposal in the Hou.se of Representatives following complaints
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  • 26 7 KAJANO, Wed. Kon Hung Vee of Kuala Lumpur was yesterday fined $80 by the circuit magistrate here for carrying excess weight in his lorry.
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  • 19 7 BENTONG. Wed. The District Officer, Bemong. Dato Abu Bakar bin Haji Hussin. has been transferred to Kuantan.
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  • 330 7 DESPITE SINGAPORE'S WITHDRAWAL... KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday pELEBRATIONS for the second of Malaysia will go on as planned despite the withdrawal of Singapore from Malaysia, the Director of Information Services, Syed Zainal bin Syed Hussein, said here today. Several functions are being planned
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  • 119 7 Gagged body of woman in sack KUALA LUMPTR, Wed.— Th« Hodv of a 45-year-old woman with her hands and legs tied ud was found in a gunny sack under a tree at Kundang new villare. about 25 miles from her* yesterday. The woman, who has been identified as Letchmi. the
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  • 218 7 'LETS UNITE TO SAVE PENANG' APPEAL DENANG, Wed.— The Penang d sion of the Socialist f ront today called on tlve Alliance State Government to "bury the political hatchet" and unite with them In asking the Central Government to reestablish Penang as a free port. "We also call upon the
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  • 100 7 I P H> WetL A car driver. Lai Nam, 20, was today given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal by the Sessions Court here. He was accused of causing the death of a police constable. Mohamed bin Melan, in a road accident on
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  • 42 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Malaysia Day will be celebrated in Sungei Patani with a rally on the padang, feeding of the poor in the Bedong Welfare Home and the district hospital, free cinema shows for children and a soccer match.
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  • 19 7 DUNOUN. Wed- The Dungun Town Council will hold its first "clean the town campaign" later this month
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  • 152 7 Passed: Bill to amend the King's powers KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Bill to amend the powers of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in view of Singapore's separation from Malaysia was passed by the House of Representatives today by 124 votes to nil with one abstention. Under the Bill, the "By Order"
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  • 88 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Top shot among the Malaysian soldiers serving with the Royal Signals in Singapore Is LanceCorporal Omar bin Ibrahim, ol 18 Signals Regiment, who wan the Individual champion among Malaysians in the Royal Signals' recent shooting meet, second in the all-comers rifle contest and second
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  • 341 7 KANGAR. Wed. rpHE Perils Mentri A Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. today expressed the hope that the present border misunderstanding between Perlis and the South Thai provinces would "end soon." The misunderstanding arose over a recent decision by the Immigration and
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  • 76 7 SIREN TESTS— SO DON'T BE ALARMED PENANG. Wed. Penang\ civil defence system will be tested in a two-day exercise in the city this week-end. At about noon on Saturday and Sunday sirens will be sounded, and the movement* of CMI Defen- ce personnel in various parts of the city in
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  • 290 8 ADDITIONAL $45 MILLION INVESTMENT gINGAPORE, Wed. Three new industries with a total capital investment of $45 million are to be set up in Singapore. This was announced today by an Australian firm of industrial consultants. Mr. D. Vaughn, chairman of the
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  • 109 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The leftwlng trade union movement here today reacted to Singapore's breakaway from Malaysia with a call for a "democratic" general election. It also called for the resignation of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. A statement JotnUy issued by 30 trade unions
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  • 51 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Bata mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at No. 45-E Pidello Street oS Slglap tomorrow Friday and Monday from 6.30 pjn. to 9 p.m. each day. for residents of Pidello Street, Alda Street, Tosca Street. Tosca Terrace, Lakma Street, Lakma Terrace, Carmen Street and Carmen
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  • 26 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m In Jalan Buklt Ho Swee from houses 781 to 849.
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  • 169 8 'I GOT NO RECEIPT' INQUIRY TOLD SINGAPORE. Wed. A former branch chairman of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union said today that he received no receipt after h« had handed over a cheque for SI, OBB from Montor Ltd. to the union's former general secretary, Mr. T.V. Gomez, in
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  • 475 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. rpHE University of Singapore Faculty of Medicine today announced the results for the final professional part one and part two examinations for che degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. The following candidates have passed the examination In the
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  • 149 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. A "Miss Tourism Singapura" contest will be held on Sept 25 at a special dinner and dance to usher in "Tourist Week." The organisers are V's Men's Club (Beta chapU-r) and the sponsors, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Apart from the qualifications of
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    • 130 8 !//#>#/ Onp Bff V.T. IFamEim [dSSS^tteSf M/ GOSH, THIS SAWFUU XI fWHfi| J I FOR AU. r KNOW/ WEU., THERE'S klfclY/ A 1 1 li-'rM SUPPOSED. OF COURSE, s^~^ rrSGCK LONG NO TWO VWVYS ABOUT flin^ti 'i#F U' *JKi\ R\ I COULP STALL THAX HOY \*AS I TVNOW WrW EXTENGJON
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  • 177 9 MALAYAN PAP: MORAL SUPPORT PLEDGE pENANG, Wed. The Singapore PAP will give moral support to the Malayan PAP, although it will not involve itself directly in Malaysian activities, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, Singapore's Minister for Labour, said here last night. "W<- hopo the Malayan PAP will continue to bear the
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  • 304 9  -  M. SIVARAM ZAITON'S PLEDGE ON DEFENCE From NEW DELHI, Wednesday. fHE Malaysian High Commissioner here, Inche Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmed, declared today that the people of Malaysia were determined to defend themselves against Indonesian aggression. Inche Zaiton was addressing a large group of Praja Socialist
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  • 28 9 JESSELTON. Wed. Sixteen shophouses in Tawau in south-eastern Sabah were destroyed by fire last night. Police today were trying to determine the cause. Reuter.
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  • 207 9 A 'single union' boycott now by NUT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The 5,000-strong National Union of Teachers one of the three largest teachers' unions in the country will not attend the inaugural meeting of the single teachers' union here on Aug. 20. This was decided at the NUT annual delegates' conference
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  • 44 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— A 63-year-oid man. Tan Yew Kok, wm fatally injured yesterday afternoon when he was knocked down by a lorry at the Junction of Sembawang Road and Chong Pan« Road. Tan. of West Hill Road dlad In the General Hospital.
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  • 332 9 John, 15, is missing after an exam failure scolding SINGAPORE. Wed. It was the first time that 15-year-old John Philips had failed his school examination. When he showed his report card to his father. Mr. K. O. Philips, 54, a dresser, Mr. Philips threw It on the floor. He refused
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  • 35 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Defectives yesterday arrested two suspect secret society members in Robinson Road and a third at Kolam Ayer Lane. All three hay* been detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.
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  • 28 9 KANOAR. Wed. The Perils branch of the Malaysia Red Cross Association will hold a dance on Sept. 8 at the Derma English School hall here.
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  • 287 9 Packers urge rubber missions to Peking and Moscow SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Rubber Packers' Association today urged the Singapore Government to send rubber missions to Communist China and Russia as soon as possible. The association chairman. Dato Ng Quee Lam. describing the open door trade policy of the Prime Minister.
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  • 45 10 It Wmrds iH (JHlllw; JOHN L.N. SLADE. laU of Oeatotmm (Kwterni Ltd passed away suddenly on 3-8-4 A at Altnnrham General Ho.ptial. Kmcland. ATKINSON on August 9th Robe-t aged 2 months, much loved soa of Keith and Diana, brother of Mark. Catherine and William
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  • 80 10 Word* $1S (Mlmitmum) MR. ANG MOCK MING. Dr Aag An 1100 and the family of the late Mr. \at Trow Kang of Batu Pahat thank reiatlvw and friends for their kind cfindolenren, wreaths, assistanre and .ittendaore at the (HMMI FAMILY OP LATE Madam Si>ng s.,k urn thann relative*. fri-nds.
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  • 25 10 t* Wordm US rUtaiumi IN LOVING MEMORY of our father Mr Chorm Khoon I. ln who passed away on li"-l> >.!' clair. and l.n:
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  • The Straits Times
    • 601 10 At the beginning of this week eleven million Malaysians earned their own com- mercial logic. They made a market large enough and i prosperous enough to reward mercantile endeavour. Supported by the prospect of a common market, they were Malaysia's most successful i argument for industrialisation. Spurred
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    • 317 10 Singapore's relations with other countries, said Mr. Rajaratnam in his first Press conference as Foreign Minister, will be "subject to the overriding consideration that Malaysia's interests must be safeguarded." The statement is much to be welcomed for its forthright acknowledgment of the fact that friendly cooperation with Malaysia
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    • 220 10 Singapore's housing achievement has been much more than a matter of money. It has also involved administration of the highest order, a fact recognised to the full by the award of this year's Ramon Magsaysay Award to Mr. lAm Kirn San, former Minister for National Development and since
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  • 346 10  -  Karl Meyer B? I ONDON, Wed. How does one buy a pistol or rifle In Britain? The correct answer is: with eitremr difficulty. The firm of G. Blank and Sons sells suns of ail sorts In an olrlfashioned shop on
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  • LETTERS
    • 238 10 MY son. a Form HI pupU at Labis English Bchool. says that all the secondary school children In his school will have to move to a newly-built comprehensive school at the beginning of the third term. The new school is about two miles from the present school.
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    • 74 10 I REFER to the letter from "Resident" <S.T. July 24). Refuse collection from premises dustbins along Tanjong Katong Road has been regularly carried out. On rare occasions, because of a breakdown of vehicles or heavy output of refuse, e.g. during the bountiful fruit season lately, the dally service
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    • 132 10 I^HE suggestions made by "Patient" (ST. July 24) are not practical. If amputees require adjustment of their artificial limbs, surely this must first be referred to the orthopaedic surgeon. His suggestion that he be allowed direct access to the stall of the workshop and between them, who have
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    • 152 10 J WAS Interested to read In the Straits Times of Aug. 2. the letter from "Student" on the subject of turnover tax. since I received a telephone call on the same subject a few days ago. The caller said his father had received a turnover tax form, and
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    • 119 10 AS a Member of Parlia'Tnent for Kuala Trengganu Selatan I am delighted to hear that the Tourist Promotion Board will soon be putting up two hotels in Trengganu one In Kuala Trengganu, Itself and one at Penyu Beach. Rantau Abang. Since all the ferries have oeen replaced with
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    • 57 10 rii surely time that traffic lights were installed at the Junction of Jalan Travers-Jalan Damansara. The traffic policeman presently goes off duty at 8.30 a.m. until the evening, and a free-for-all ensues as frustrated motorists who cannot wait longer cut across fast-moving traffic. This is dangerous, the antithesis of
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  • 1028 10  - Moves afoot to aid the forgotten victims of crime JOHN P. MACKENZIE —By 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday IN the debate over 'The Rights of the Ac c v sed vs. the Rights of the Public," is there anything that the critics and commentators can agree on? The emerging answer seems to
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    • 135 10 J r" W «giM. iiSH.P. Ac 2.400 RfH I'm planning my new boat! No oim's tailing ma how to go about designing a boat. First things first, f say. Which means power. And power means a Perkins diesel— for safety, for econony, because it won't let you down, and because
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  • 199 11 Khir to quit as chairman of S'pore Alliance and Umno P-UALA LUMPUR. Wed— Inche Mohamed Khir Johari is to resign as chairman of Lhe Singapore Alliance and Umno. Bpeaklng to Pressmen on his arrival from Penang. Inche Khir Johari. the Federal Minister of Education, said that it would be unfair
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  • 62 11 KUALA LUMPUB. Wed. A call to declare Women's Day Aug. 26 a public holiday for women was turned down by the Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, In the House of Representatives today. The call was made by Datlr Uitimah
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  • 47 11 SINGAPORE, Wed,— Apok Kuppan. 18. was today remanded after being charged with attempting to murder another boy. Rajandrn Praaad. 16. last night. He was alleged to have stabbed Raiandra In the chest In a back tune off Serangoon Road and Birch Road.
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  • 400 11 Lim quashes reports of a trade war 'THE AIM IS STRONGER TIES' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPORE'S new Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San, today quashed unsettling reports about the setting up of trade barriers against Malaya, and gave the assurance that the Singapore Government would do everything possible to strengthen
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  • 157 11 Singapore to change tax structure CINGAPOBE, Wed Singapore's new Finance Minister. Mr. Lim Kirn San. today indicated that changes were likely to be made in Singapore's next fiscal year in income tax, which would remove the additional burden imposed on the salary-earning taxpayer by the Malaysian Central Government. While cautioning
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  • 163 11 EMBASSIES TOLD: ONLY MALAYSIA'S INTERESTS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Ministry of External Affairs has informed all Malaysian embassies and high commissions that they wou^ only represent Malaysia's not Singapore's interests 1 from now on. A spokesman of the Ministry said: "We will, however, consider any request from the Government of
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  • 106 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'pHE Bank of China in Singapore today received a cable from its head office in Peking authorising it to carry on business as before. The cable noted Singapore's new Independent status and asked the bank to resume full business activity. Reversed The
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  • 74 11 Betting case businessmen cleared IPOH. Wed. Two businessmen. Thong Sek Chong. 40. and Cljoy Chee Meng. 52. were today acquitted by the magistrate here Mr. W. Satchithanadhan. on a charge of acting as bookmakeri in the Perak Turf Club on March 18 last year. Mr. V. Jeyaratnam, defending, submitted that
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  • 126 11 CINOAPORE, Wed. The Malaysian Indian Congress here today pledged to co-operate with the Singapore Government "so as to preserve the peace and security of the nation and promote prosperity of the people, provided the Oovernment grants equal rights and security to all rues. particularly
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  • 60 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Director of Marine, Capt. J. A. L. Pavitt, announced today that the courtesy flag for ships calling at Singapore henceforth will be the Singapore State fla*. It Is appreciated that some ships may not carry this flag and its absence will not
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  • 85 11 Mirror— a change in name OINGAPORE, Wed. The Malaysian Mirror, now to be known as The Mirror will continue to be circulated in Malaysia. Disclosing this today, a Ministry of Culture and Social Affairs spokesman said: "We will continue sending this weekly almanac of current affairs to Malaysia as long
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  • 223 11 Sabah on guard against increased hostility by Soek KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Sabah'? Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, said today that "'the $64,000 question" facing his State was whether or not Soekarno would step up confrontation in Borneo following Singapore's break from Malaysia. Talking to reporters in Parliament House. Mr. Lo
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  • 34 11 PENANO. Wed. Th» Batu Perrlnghi Umno branch, which has been Inactive for the past year, Is to be revived at a meeting on Saturday. The meeting will be followed by a dinner.
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  • 235 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE Malaysian committee of the AfroAsian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation today urged the Government to work "positively" for an "honourable settlement" of the dispute with Indonesia. At the tame time it called on the Indonesian Government to create a favourable
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  • 181 11 pENANG, Wed All Socialist Front divisions throughout the country will hold meetings on Sunday to explain to members the meaning and significance of Singapore's separation from Malaysia. Announcing this today, the party's secretarygeneral, Mr. Lim Kean Slew, said the Front would urge
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  • 61 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Patsy Ten of Singapore has won the second prize in the world-wide painting contest organised by the National Crippled Society and the Easter Seals Association of America for eight-year-old children. About 200 paintings by children who entered the contest, entitled "Cinderella the World Over."
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 152 11 WORRIED ABOUT YOUR OLD AGE? THE HONGKONG BANK Haw* you thought about saving for your old age? Mr. Thrifty did and started saving with the Hongkong Bank where hit money is safe and* collects interest. Why don't you do the same? The Hongkong Bank guarantees you maximum security and your
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    • 162 11 Tar Gard before... and after 4 filter cigarettes. No wonder the cancer and heart organizations My, "Stop smoking." If you're like most people, you still haven't stopped smoking. In spite of research reports and health warnings. If these reports seem too remote, toke onother look at the unretouched photo above.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 742 11 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 Burkes Uw— who killed surfP.M-: 615 Opening and boat Broad? 1105— Salute programme summary in all to flight; 1130 Close down languages; 6.20 Belajar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan; 625 CHANNEL 8 Little Rascals; 6-40 WelU p.m.: 655 Ooenin* and gramme highlights in Eng- lanKuaaes- 1 00 N»ar« U:
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  • mainly for women
    • 111 12 SETTINGS WITH ORIENTAL FLAVOUR FORMAL simplicity highlights the decor of this Oriental kitchen, one of the five world kitchen settings exhibited at the World's Fair in New York. Gleaming white appliances such as the 19-cubic-foot refrigerator-freezer (left) and the surface cooking unit on slab in the diamond setting (centre), are
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    • 779 12 J^ KITCHEN, as my dictionary explains, is a room where food is cooked. To me and I'm sure to many others living in the Far East it's just another room conveniently situated somewhere (out of sight) in the house. And It Is one
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    • 394 12 You may like to know rNO daughters of the Sultan of Selangor, now holidaying in London, have a common ambition to meet the Queen. They are Tengku Sofiah binte Tengku Abdul, 16, and Tengku Zahariah binte Tengku Abdul Aziz, 14. They have only been as far as the Palace gates
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 264 12 vg§^ Dec-la-tay the deep-plunging bra with straps that stretch lv matdenfbrm Q/ (Mad* in U.S.A.) For revealing fashions the new Dec-la-tay Moidenform's latest bondeou bra with straps that t-»-r-«-t-<-h. Deep plunging cups with wide-set elastic strops that gracefully go over the shoulder into a low leotord back. Important under the
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    • 428 12 MISS MALAYSIA 1965 (Miss International 1%6 Beauty Contest in Long Beach. California) says "I love HICEE, because it beautifies the complexion" ud "-**4r t You f 22 can kee P y° ur complexion smooth and clear by taking regularly HICEE, wonder tonic, candy taste. Each Sweetlet is equivalent to 10
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  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 107 13 Philby loses his MBE NOW IN RUSSIA Q LONDON, Wednesday. UEEN Elizabeth yesterday annulled an honour which her father conferred on Harold Philby, former British diplomat who has been given asylum in Russia. King George VI made Philby a Member of the Order of the British Empire in January, 1946.
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    • 285 13 Seven Seas multiple murder— all because of Fidel Castro MIAMI, Wednesday. A PRO-CASTRO Cuban sailor, picked up In the Atlantic in a lifeboat, confessed yesterday that he killed the captain and four other crew of the coast ship Seven Seas when they disputed his political views. A federal officer, who
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    • 50 13 WABHINOTON. Wed. The House of Representatives Armed Services committee yesterday approved a BUI to authorise the diaposal of 620.000 long tons of natural rubber from the U.S National Stockpile. Kventual Congressional approval would allow the present General Services Administration sales programme to continue with Interruption. Reuter.
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    • 163 13 FINED: MAN WHO SAID 'YOU'RE A BRITISH OBJECT' LONDON, Wed.—Soapbox thumpers can go on speaking their minds at Hyde Park's famed Speakers' Corner so long as they don't Insult their listeners, a court ruled yesterday. The case stemmed from an argument between Roy Sawh. of British Guiana, a member of
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    • 58 13 LONDON. Wed.— Lord Morrison of Lambeth, who died last March. aged 77, after rising from errand boy to Deputy Prime Minister, left £28.600 gross. £38,318 net. In hi* will published In London yesterday. Duty paid was £5.135 Re left £260 to the Labour Party and. after
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    • 42 13 EAST BERLIN. Wed. Ea*t Germany Is to step up the number of women officers In Its merchant navy. At present «tx women officers and 12 other women hold responsible positions on East German freighters and passenger vessels.
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    • 156 13 Love possessed— woman and her 1932 car STRATFORD- ONWON, Wed. Wreckers yesterday crushed a brautifnlly preserved 1932 car into a solid lump of metal to serve as its owner's tombstone The owner, who wanted her name kept secret. had rared lovingly for the 1932 Austin and could not bear tbe
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    • 126 13 'Cleaners' clean out Baroness Churchill T ONDON. Wed. Two Lj thieves posing as window cleaners robbed Baroness Spencer-Chur-chill. 80, widow of Sir Winston Churchill of jewels worth ,C 1,500 yesterday, police said. Carryinr buckets, the men stole the jewels from the flat of Baroness Churchill's rrandson. Mr. Winston Churchill, while
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    • 180 13 STERLING STAGES A BRIEF RALLY T ONDON, Wed.— Britain's hardpressed currency staged a brief upsurge yesterday as the Government anno unc c d that the country spent only £1 million more than It earned last month. Exports In July were a record, the Board of Trade said. Within minutes, sterling
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    • 27 13 LIMA. Wed. Oovemmmrt forces were yesierday reported to have dashed at three different point* in the Central Andoa mountain! with Communist-lad forces of Indiana. Reuter.
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    • 1169 14 l ontinurd from Pace 101 SITUATIONS VACANT i Word Hox St cU. extrm PHOTOCENIC FEMALE MOOELS minted for magazine work. Apply with pboto* to Malaysian Photography. P.O. Box 11 (Newton). Spore. OPENING exl.tts in aa OM Established Local Bank for a CHARTERED SECRETARY or person with law qualifications. Preference will
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    • 795 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 15 Wmrd (Hl*.)— Box It ttt. txtrm SEMI OETACHEO BUNGALOWS at 0| m.s. Upper Changl Rosd. Suitable or R.A.F. Hiring. Enquiry: Ouan ■oon Transport Co. Ltd., 23 Anson toad Spore. Tel: ***** A *****. OFFICE SPACE VACANT IS Word* St (Mi*.)— Box It ttt. txtrm OFFICE
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    • 938 14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT IS Word* St (Mi*.)— Bom St ett. mxtrm LATEST STEEL DESKS, Chairs. Hidden Safes. Beltoprlnt Photocopy machine, steel Shelvintts, Record Cabinets. Clipboards. Filing System, Ktc Rvliaoce Office Supplies Smisapore/K L. OPTICAL HEARING AIDS IS Word* St (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtrm HEAR AGAIN NATURALLY wiuout Appliances, free booklet
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    • 767 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pere) IS Word* tt (Min.)— Box SO et*. txtrm DYNASTY POTTERY and porcelain arts -beautiful designs In \%*f. urns, bowls, etc. Call at tbe Ceramic Arts Department. Metro Ltd.. 23 High Street. Singapore. FOR SOUVENIRS. CURIOS, and Oriental Handicrafts, visit fully Airconditioned Asia Crafts. 40. Upper Ground Floor,
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    • 766 14 |isss»ssssssssssssss»sssssssssssssssssssssss»ss»ssVsssss»sssssssssssssssssssssssssi ssssssssssM I COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS BY CANADA, LMItU MnoDUM AND NIGERIA FOR 1966 Under the Commonwealth Scholarship Plan the Government oi Canada, Lulled Kingdom and Nigeria are offering scnolarikhips to citizens of the Sums of Malaya, under the age oi 35, who already possess good honours degrees or equivalent
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    • 633 14 TENDER FOR THE PRINTING AND SUPPLY OF A MONTHLY MAGAZINE "DEWASA" TENDERS are Inv.ted (or the printing and supply of 60,000 copies of the above mentioned publication monthly to be printed In romanised Malay. Sample of the magazine Is available for Inspection at the office of the Ministry of National
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    • 614 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT JAWATAN KOSONG KERAJAAN JOHOR PermolK>nan2 ada-lah di-pelawn dan raayat Negerl Johor dan alau Warga Negara Persekuluau yan^ telali mendudokki Negeri Johor ticiak kurang dari 3 lunon' padu 1.1.65 kerana JuwatanZ berikul Ui KERANI AM NEUERI JOHOR. Tlngkatan gaji. LakiU ..140 x 8 15ti 230 x 15 260,a00 x
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  • 490 16 Tin makes modest gain in Penang rpHE Straits tin price yesX terday rose $1,374 per picnl to $734,121 despite the fall of £10* In the Tuesday! buyers' price in London. The local rise was the result of strong overall buying. The offering was estimated down 15 tons to 245 tons.
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  • 27 16 Aug. 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: ''Hi cents per Ib. (down five-eisbths of a cent). TIN: $734,121 (up mil). I'norTirial estimated ofTerinK -«•*> tons (down 15 tons).
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  • 72 16 CHINESE Produce ■lOhange, Sln«l--pere noon piicea per plcul yeaierday: Cecenut all: bulk $34 aellera. drum $56 aellera. Copra: Aug./Bept. UK/Continent Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $187t aellera. Sarawak white $188 aellera, apecial Sarawak black $147 f aellera. garbled Lainponis black $167i(N) aellera (all !••'>. N.1.W ASTA $180(N> aellera (100",
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  • 68 16 THE Malayan iionange BanhC A«tai oiatien yeoterday mad< NsBH cbangea in its ratea to mcrehanta (all rate* to $100): Canada: Miying TT 35 5/16. airmail lOD 35 7 16. WO d/St 35 19/16 cre-lit bllla. 36 trade bills. Selling TT er OD ready: Oeuttcha marks 130 1/8. Holland
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  • 38 16 ON tIM trtt eicrttnte market in Hong Kong MMMN the U.I. dellar quoted i' S 77 for T.T. nod 5 731 lor cath. Sterling *v quoted at 16 03 And ene lvi of fain at 3611.
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  • 732 16 From Our Market Correspondent BOOM conditions continued just as furiously on the Stock Exchange yesterday although during the afternoon many of the morning's top levels came off best on profit-taking. There was a firmer tendency just before the close. The volume of business totalled
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  • 26 16 Malayan Stork Indices Aug. 10 Aug. II Industrials: 72.30 77.98 fins: !V!.:»2 93.37 I rubbers: 102.1:) 102.15 •Dpc. 30. 1963=100 Drr. 29. 1962 100
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  • 966 16 DL'SINESS in and reported to the Slngarxirr and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork Exrhange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuittad (1.000) 51. 33. (1,000) »1.40: Cald Stara (1.000) f 2.23. 17,000) 52.31; DunUpt SI 43: K»a
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  • 81 16 "pHfc Mala>^ian Minister of Hnanrr has li\ed the«e prices lor ralrulating rudtomi duties for the period from Aug. H to Aug. 18. Ktibber 67; <t> a Ib. < opra 88M a ton. oconut Oil 5974 a ton. r.ilm Oil HJM a ton. Palm Kernels $513.75 a ton. The
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  • 138 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS were steady In featureless trading. Pre-budget quietness continues. Boral rose 3d. to 255. following the announcement of A£ six < million development plan with the Mitsui Group. Base metals were easier. Renlson was down Is. to 575. 6d. Olb were quiet and steady. Todayt cloning
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  • 243 16 I SCSI first grade rubber f.o.b buyers closed at i pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur jtmtercuj at bt»', cents per Ib- duwa five-r-ijrhths of a cent on Toesda>\ dosing level for the position. The tone was quirt. K.A.n. and t.MJI.t. rloalnr prices in centa per Ib. yeaterdaj:
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  • 54 16 T'HK prrvnt rat* of the Malayan dollar against the pound strrllm flxed on November 24 last year is seUinc T.T. or O.D. 2s. S 15 16d. Buylnc T.T. 2a, 4 1/164. Buvlnc O.D. 2a. 4'» d. The dollar is at it* «Utator» mtddlr position in relation to iU
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    • 813 17 WHEELOCK MARDEN CO.. (MALAYSIA) LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ihe Twenty-seventh Annual General Meeting of the Company v.ill be held at the registered ofTlce. No. 132 136. Robinson Road. .Singapore on Saturday 4Ui Sept.96s at 1030 a.m. B<ul new l. To receive and approve the Directors' Report and Accounts
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    • 1402 17 TENDERS I i MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from re- gisteied contractors for the cutting of grass on side tables and earth drains along public roads in Ipoh for the year 1965 1966. 2. Full particulars are obtainable :.-otn the Municipal Engineer s Oilice. Municipality of Ipoh
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 402 18  -  F. Emmanuel BEGINS WITHMERDEKA TOURNEY ON SATURDAY By I(UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Asian All-Stars football team will go into orbit very soon, most probably this year. The countdown will start at the Merdeka tournament which begins on Saturday. Asian Football Confederation secretary Lee Wai Tong said on arrival
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    • 23 18 MELBOURNE, Wed. In the tustralian women's hockey carnival in Melbourne today Malaysia defeated South Australia 1-0. Kulaveeraslngham scored the :oal. Reuter.
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    • 332 18 "I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed I I THE Nationalist China football team for the Mer- deka tournament arrived here by Malaysian > Airways from Hong Kong today with 11 players who represented them last year. The champions in 1963, the first year they competed, but disappointing also-rans last
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    • 289 18  - FAM'S ANNUAL INVESTMENT IN GOODWILL WILL COST $325,000 NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Football Association of Malaysia's annual investment in Asian goodwill and good football will ran to approximately $325,000 this year. Thia N what the FAM estimate it will coat them to run the ninth annual Merdeka
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    • 191 18 India team strongest in years— manager XT U ALA I IMPL'B, Wed. India, who were runr..rs-up last year, exp»ct to go one bttW this year in the Mtrdtk.i neOC tournament which begin* here on Saturday. Team manager K. Ziauddln I said this on arrival today with his 17 players ;ind
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    • 68 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —Penang won the Heah Joo Seang Cup i the Malaysian schools lnt«r--state badminton championship when they beat Johore 7-2 In the final at the SBA Hall today. The girl's competition for the Lee Kok Chee Cup was won by Singapore who beat Perak
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    • 27 18 KLUANO. Wed. Johore Indians Sports Association will hoid their annual mefting on Friday at the Kluang District FA wem'ms. Jalan Lambak a f 5 p.m
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    • 48 18 Suzana is 'Miss Festival of Sport' [EIGHTEEN -year-old Buzana Llm. who was elected Miss Festival of Sport at a dinner and dance at the Fraser And Neave Hall. River Valley Road. Singapore. The contest marked the close of the Sports Festival sponsored by the Singapore Government last week.
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    • 95 18 ¥POH. Wed. Penang. Perak. Selangor and Negri Sembilan will compete in the inter-state banks table tennis championships for the P. C. Gomez gold cup, ou Aug. 21 and 22. The competition, organised by the National Union of Bank Employees, Ipoh branch, is In memory of the
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    • 78 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor table-tennis team of four officials and seven players left for Singapore tonight en route to Kuching for the Malaysian championships which start there on Friday. The party comprise t*e Yuen Hoong i manager >. Yee Vim Chuong 'deputy manager). Hul Hong
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    • 259 18 COUNTY CRICKET LONDON, Wed. Northamptonshire strengthened their bid for their first-ever English County cricket championship when they routed Nottinghamshire by ten wickets at WelUngborough yesterday. Second-placed Glamorgan maintained their challenge 18 points behind with a seven-wicket victory over Somer<set. Olamorgan tn.ve three names in hand
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    • 225 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Japan have accepted the Selangor Badminton Association's Invitation to the International championships here on Sept. 17--19. Their representative will be their No. 1 player. Takeshi Mlyanaga. Other toreign players In the championships on the SBA's Invitation will be Erland Kops
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    • 62 18 IPOH. Wed. The proeramme of the north zone quadransulur inter-state Police soccer eoaqMtttlon for the Hannlpm Shield here this weekend: Friday Depot v t Penang (Coronation ground) Perak v Kedah Perils (Jalan Abdul Jalil ground). Saturday: Perak v Penang (JAJ ground): Kedah' Perils v Depot (Coronation ground >.
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    • 499 18  - ATHLETICS Girls will set records in schools meet MANSOOR RAHMAN By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. piRLS are expected to put up better performance* w than the boys in the second Malaysian Schools athletic championships at King George V school padang on Saturday and Sunday With national champions Mary Wong <Sabah> and
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    • 33 18 IPOH. Wed. Singapore oe- came champions in the Ma- < hyilan School Sports Council's netball tournament when they > beat Negr. Sembilan 30-19. Singapore also won the primary section final beating Selangor 23-7.
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    • 121 18 Four North newcomers KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three Penang players ar» among four newcomers in th« North team for the Malaysian Cricket Association's annual match against South on Padang here on Aug. 21-23. The Penang players are Williams. Kleem and schoolboy Zalnuddin Meah. The other newcomer is R. Ratnalingam of Selangor.
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    • 27 18 MALACCA. Wed— The 1/lt Gurkha Rifles have withdrawn from the Malacca PA. League Dlt 1 f. 5 they will be posted to Hong Kong next month.
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    • 60 18 SOCCER Spore BH Senior Leagoe-Cup-Nr.nfl 3 Chartered Bank 1: NTS 1 STC 1. Malacca Div. 2: Medicals t Portuguese Youths 0. Nrgri Div. 1 < S'ban > Indian Assn 4 Malays 0. Div. 2: 17 Ourkli.. S:enals w.o. Teachers. Taiping Div. 1: Ist Bn RMR S Pea. Engineers 0.
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    • 149 18 Malacca win by 2 wickets KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malacca won the Malaysian Schools inter-state cricket championship for the Taylor Trophy by beating Perak by to two wicket* at Rifle Range Road here today. This was Malacca s first attempt tn the competition. Perak. who scored 84 in their first innings
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 1637 19  -  Edioiu Joed RACING by SPECTACULAR RUN IN THE STRAIGHT LEAVES HIS RIVALS STANDING JPOH, Wed. Tfaun-| der Bird, ridden by Des Coleman, scored a spectacular win in the main race over 6f here this afternoon. Last into the home straight, Thunder Bird came through with a paralysing
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    • 48 19 BANNED LINDA IN TWO FIRSTS LINDA McGILL. the Australian swimmer who was banned from competitive swimming for "Indiscipline" at last year's Tokyo Olympic Games, arrives at Dover last Saturday to become the first Australian to swim the English Channel and the first woman to swim it this year.
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    • 363 19 ONDON, Wed. Karen Muir, a 12-year-old South African swimmer, yesterday became the youngest world record-holder in any sport. She gained this distinction after clipping eight-tenths of a second off the world record with a time of 68.7 sec for the women's 110 yard» backstroke
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    • 469 19 BADMINTON London. Wed. Lee Kin Tat of Singapore took All-England champion Erland Kops of Denmark to three sets before losing 15-9. 13-15. 5-15 when Denmark beat a British and Commonwealth team 3-2 here last night. The match was the first event of an
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    • 27 19 MALACCA, Wed— The Malaysian Hockey Federation's south zone triangular hockey tournament between Singapore, Malacca and Johore scbeiuled here this weekend has been postponed till Aug. 20-22.
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    • 78 19 BUSINESSMEN SEE AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS ON DISPLAY IN THE AUSTRALIAN TRADE EXHIBITION KUALA LUMPUR Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall. Open to trade: August 9th to 14th, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Open to public: August 15th to 18th, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. BUSINESSMEN PLANNING A VISIT WT^k W^^M TO KUALA LUMPUR
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 303 19 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Could be fine words? (I). S. Allowance made on meat In 6. Mathematician's name rang Lincolnshire >B>. In the ears, possibly (10). 9. Are confused by something 7. Quarrel In having a m— l on the head of an Insect (6). together (6). 10. Blockhead
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    • 97 19 DIARY BASKETBALL Malaysian Invitational championships (Stadium Ncgara. XL 11.30 ajn.)SOCCER Spore Div. 2C: RAF Chanfri v Stable Boys: Div. 2D: Marines v Junior AA (both matches at Farrer Pk). Malacca Div. 1: Police v Scots Guards (B Hilir). S'gor Div. J: New Star v Umno Youths (Taylor Rd' Necri Div.
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  • 125 20 German food festival for Singapore SINGAPORE. Wed. A special German beer and food festival will opeD in Singapore on Monday. The festival, organised by I ouinbrau in conjunction uith Lufthansa, will be held in the Gordon Bar of the Goodwood Park Hotel, which will take on the atmosphere of a
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  • 109 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.— An unemployed man from Kuala Lumpur, who cheated an old woman of $550 by deceiving her that he would get her a contract to sell vegetables for the Army Camp here was today Jailed for six months in the ninth
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  • 46 20 CANBERRA. Wed.— Highly reliable diplomatic sources In Canberra said today India had made an unofficial approach to Australia asking it to mediate the Kashmir dispute with Pakistan. No Indication was given as to how or by whom the overture was made. UPL
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  • 128 20 LONDON, Wed A pretty Japanese girl in a blue and white kimono found herself by accident vnsterday in the gentlemen's lavatory at London Airport. There was a moment of stunned silence. then Mr> Hlroe Kamimura. irom Tokyo, fled. Alter rejoining her tax accountant husband.
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  • 93 20 KUALA I.CMITR, Wed. Trnckii Abdul Rahman today commended the decision of the London Union of Malaysian students to maintain solidarity of interest between students from Malaysia and Singapore. In a message to the union through the Malaysian High Commission, he said: "I am happy that
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  • 344 20 LONDON. Wed. The outstanding feature of the stock markets today was the sharp advance in gilt-edged and other first class fixed interest stocks. There was a persistent demand throughout the day in which the Institutions participated to a fairly considerable extent. Tin shares scored further good gains, although
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  • 51 20 LONDON. Wed— Bpot 20*^., Sept. 20-11 16d.. Oct. 20-11 16d.. Nov 20-11 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20--11 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20s>,d. Apr. June 20-9 16d.. July Sept. 20 w d., Oct. Dec. 20-7 16d.. Jan Mar Apr June unq.. elf. Aug. 19-13 16d_ Sept 19\d. Oct. 18--15 I6d Tone: About
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  • 30 20 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1456 •no change), sellers £145? i £3), Forward buyers £***** <-t-10 ->. sellers £1459 mo change). Settlement £1459 Turnover a.m. 300 tons. p.m. 70 tons. Tone: Steady
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  • 286 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Britain will have to renegotiate its defence treaty with Malaysia and Singapore. The British High Commissioner in Malaysia, Lord Head, said this today at the airport before leaving for London to attend the funeral of his mother, who
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  • 235 20 LOVE TRIANGLE DRIVER KILLED IN AMBUSH SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A LORRY DRIVER, Tan Kay Heng, 28, was knifed to death before the eyes of his lover in Moulmein Road late last night. Tan. who has a wife and two young children, was with a 25-year-old amah. Tan Oeok Eng, when their
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  • 82 20 LONDON. Wed.-The secretaries of Britain's top executives want "modesty boards" behind their desks to stop the boss peering at their legs, according to a report Issued today. Mr. Brian O. Wolfaon. head of a furniture-leasing organisation, sent out thousands of questionnaires to find what secretaries
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  • 55 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. A ships fireman. Ling Chun, was today fined $200 or two months' jail by the seventh magistrate. Mr. Tay Soo Tee, for stabbing a cook, who worked on board the same ship. Senior Inspector Choo Kwang Leong. prosecuting said there was a quarrel between
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  • 23 20 KINGSTON. Wed— A Jamaica Government mission will leave for London this week-end to discuss the new British restrictions on Commonwealth ImmigrationReuter.
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  • 215 20 Singapore citizens can still use Malaysian passports CINGAPORE. Wed. Agreement has been reached to allow Singapore citizens holding Malaysian passports to continue using them until they expire or are replaced by Singapore passports. A Singapore Government statement today said that this was in order to prevent travel difficulties. Meanwhile, provisional
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  • 67 20 JAKARTA. Wed. Australian Foreign Minister Paul Hasluek. in a letter to his Indonesian counterpart. Dr. Subandrlo. has expressed hope thut the two countries would maintain understanding and good relations between them. Dr. Subuiidrio revealed the substance of Mr. Hasluck s letter to reporters today. The letter
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  • 29 20 JIM RUCOCI of 40, Brag Huth Road. passed away peacefully on If >- M cortege will leave Thai Buddhist Temple, Sltat Road for Mount Wrnon 4 p.m. on 13/4/65.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 47 20 uIGHEST and iowwt temperatures in Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Hifhmt l.t*nt Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kola Bharu 88 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 72 Malacca 8k 72 Stn«apor«- 88 73 C. Highland* 73 55 Jesselton 88 75 Kjichlng 88 72
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