The Straits Times, 18 April 1964

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 Hoi*** /bo**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 26 1 Scene of the gun battle -a squatter hut in Kanpong Kuantan BULLETS FLY AFTER CHASE IN SQUATTER AREA IN THE CAPITAL
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    528 1  -  RUDY BELTRAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The police today captured four armed gangsters after a 20--minute chase and a gun battle in a squatter area off Circular Road here. One thug, believed to be the leader of the gang", was overpowered only after a threeminute exchange of
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  • 413 1  - Strike ballots for 200,000 TONY HERMON UNION REJECTS PM'S SUGGESTION TO SEND TEAM TO LONDON By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE National Union of Plantation Workers today decided to send strike ballots to its 200,000 members. It rejected Tengku Abdul Rahman's suggestion to send a team to London to negotiate direct
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  • 162 1 Sock's lies— by African union leader KUCHING, Fri. Mr. A.W. Ka rumba, a member of the Afro Asian trade union delegation to Malaysia now visiting Sarawak, said today that Indonesian agents in Africa had been spreading lies about Malaysia. Mr. Karmnba. vicepresident of the Kenya Federation of Labour and first
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  • 37 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia's lite President Soek&rno today decreed a new set of economic controls partially devaluing the rupiah and giving the exporters a little more for his foreign exchange receipts to encourage production. AP.
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  • 574 1  -  LIM BENG TEE By SINGAPORE, Friday REGISTRATION and enrolment of the proposed vigilante corps will begin next week. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, this morning met top military, police and' Government officials to finalise a plan to build up a network of vigilante
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  • 86 1 ITOTA BHARU, Fri. 1V Senior police officers today spent all day investigating the case of a man found carrying a shotgun last night at an Alliance rally at which Tengku Abdul Rahman spoke in Machang, 26 miles from here. The man, a middle-aged Malay, was arrested
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  • 70 1 KUCHING, Fri. Gurkhas have killed two more of the gang of 12 Indonesian terrorists smashed by local Ibans on Wednesday. The Gurkhas made their kills yesterday in the Jambu area upriver from Lubok Hantu, in the Second Division. The Ibans killed three terrorists and captured five
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  • 42 1 MANILA. Fri. The Philippines has received a reply from Malaysia on details of establishing consular relations, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, said today. Mr. Lopez declined to disclose the contents of the Malaysian note. AP.
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  • 30 1 CANBERRA, Fri The Australian minesweepers. Hook and Gull, will leave In three weeks to take up patrol duties off the coast of Borneo, it was announced today. Reuter.
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  • 409 1 Nation hails Aussie defence aid Iff ALA LUBL 1V PUR Fri. The Central Government today described as "most welcome" the decision of the Australian Government to give further military aid to Malaysia. "The prompt manner in which Australia responded to Malaysia's request not only showed a thorough appreciation of the
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  • 43 1 ST OP PRESS FLOOD HAVOC SINGAPORE, Fri. During heavy rain tonight hundreds of vehicles stalled. New Bruise Road was under IkffM feet of water and front of partly demolislnd two-storey sho»houN- collapsed. The General Hospital was virtually isolated. Buses were forced to detsur.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 135 2 SALISBURY, Fri. Police used teargas here last night as tension built up in the city's African townships following the banishment of four African nationalist leaders to a remote "restriction area" for a year. A police spokesman said that gangs of youths were
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    • 79 2 ISTANBUL, Fri. Russia has offered Turkey extensive financial and materi-1 aid to implement her fiveyear plan, the Industry Minister, Mr. Maummer Erten. said yesterday. The offer, made on Wednesday during a mreting between Mr. Erten and the Soviet Ambassador. Mr. Nikiu Rijov. concided with Turkey's
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    • 51 2 NSW DELHI. Fri.— Dr. Ralph Bundle the United Nations Undor-Secretary for Special Political Aflairs, met the Prime j Minister, Mr. Nehru, here vester- 1 dajr. Dr. Bunche Is here tor talks with Indian leaders on a more < f ffective U.N. supervision of the K.i>hmlr ceasefire
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    • 357 2 Australia, U.S. will go to aid of Malaysia if confrontation leads to war J^jANILA, Fri. Australia has warned Indonesia that both Australia and the United States would be involved if Indonesian aggression against Malaysia lee to widespread fighting Sir Garfleld Barwick, Australia's Minister for External Affairs, said
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    • 151 2 Sock and Holyoake talk it over JAKARTA. Fri. President Sockarno today received Mr. Keith J. Holyoake, New Zealand's Prime Minister, at the Merdeka Palace here. Mr. Holyoake arrived last night by air from Saigon and told reporters he planned to discuss "just about everything" with the President. He did not
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    • 51 2 BANGKOK. Fri Fortr-seven students from Laos. Malaysia. Nepal and Thailand today completed a two-and-a-half-year course in civil aviation at a training centre here. The centre was set up in 1961 under an agreement between the Thai Government, the United Nations Special Fund and the International Civil Aviation Organisation.
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    • 97 2 J^EW DELHI. Fri.— Fifteen million people have migrated between India and Pakistan since independence in 1947, Parliament was told yesterday. This included nine million non-Muslims, mainly Hindus, who fled to India and six million Muslims to Pakistan. Mr. P s Naksar. Deputy Minister for
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    • 24 2 BRUSSELS. Fri. British and Dutch Ministers yesterday reported on the Malaysia and Indonesia situation to the Western European Ministerial Council here. Reuter.
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    • 129 2 Romulo: I saved Malaysia in Jakarta ANILA, Fri. Gen. ITI Carlos P. Romulo said here yesterday that he saved Malaysia from being excluded from the forthcoming second Afro Asian meeting scheduled for next year. Gen. Romulo made the statement on arrival from Jakarta where he headed the Philippine delegation attending
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    • 60 2 lONDON, Fri. British televiewers last night watched the first-ever live television transmission from Japan. Together with viewers in Western Europe they saw shots of the Imperial Palace, an aerial view of the city of Tokyo, an inside view of the Olympic stadium, and other
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    • 31 2 LEOPOLDVILILE, Fri. ExMajor M&lungui. commander of a Communist-backed rebel "People's •rmy." dedicated to the overthrow of Congolese Premier Cyrille Adoula's regime, has been arrested, a Government communique announced. U.P.I.
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    • 81 2 MANILA. Fri.— The Indonesian Navy Flagship. R. I. Irian, arrived here yesterday on its way to Jakarta from Vladivostok. Russia. The ship had undergone repairs In Vladivostok. Col. R. M. Kusumosutanto, skipper of the vessel, said that the Irian was "escorted" by United States jet
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    • 254 2 U.S. losing cold war in S-E Asia, says Nixon NEW YORK, Fri. 11 The former VicePresident, Mr. Richard M. Nixon, told New York businessmen yesterday that th« United States was losing the cold war in South-East Asia "I think that within five years the whole area could go neutralist or
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    • 23 2 TOKYO. FrL— An earthquake rocked buildings in Tokyo today. The tremor lasted a few seconds. There were no reports of damage.
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    • 21 2 The 'well-be-good Reds gANGKOK, Fri.— Thailand has released 37 Communist suspects who have promised to be good citizens in the future.
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 209 3 Russians cold op nuclear delivery 'freeze' fENEVA, Fri. The United States yesterday proposed an international treaty embodying an agreement on the "freeze" of nuclear delivery vehicles. But the Soviet Union brushed It aside on the grounds that it "contained nothing new" and only showed that the West wanted to maintain
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    • 34 3 WASHINGTON. Prt. The Internal Revenue Service reported yesterday that Federal cigarette tax revenues dropped US$2O.7 million in February, apparently a.s a result of the Surgeon General s report on smoking. UJM
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      188 3 A 70TH BIRTHDAY PRESENT— WITH ANOTHER MEDAL MOSCOW. Fri. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev has been awarded the top Soviet title of Hero of the Soviet Union to mark his 70th birthday today, the Soviet news agency Tags announced. The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet conferred the title on the
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    • 385 3 Communist leaders discuss their tactics against Chinese COMMUNIST leaders from six nations gathered here yesterday for Mr. Khrushchev's 70th birthday today and for talks on Soviet bloc tactics against the MOSCOW. Friday dissident Chinese. The Soviet leader's birthday gives him a unique opportunity to try to rally support for a
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    • 51 3 SPLIT 'ONLY TEMPORAR V'—MAO MR. Nm Tse-tung. in a birthday message to Mr Khrushchev, said the Chinese were "deeply convinced" the lack of Sino-Soviet unity "is only temporary." In a major world crisis, the two parties, countries and peoples "will undoubtedly stand together against our common enemy," his message said.
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    • 316 3 'Watchdogs' condemn firm's £4.5 mil. profit fONDON, Fri. A Hou§e of Commons "watchdog" committee yesterday condemned as excessive an estimated 63 per cent profit made by the firm that developed Britain's ground-to-air Bloodhound missile. The 15-member all-party, committee was reporting on its probe into the profit made by the £12
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    • 61 3 FRANKFURT. Frl.— A former Inmate yesterday testified that a Gestapo guard at the Auschwitz death camp did his physical training exercises by trampling prisoners to death. Erich Kualka said Stefan Baretski. one of 22 defendants accused of killing 2.500.000 to 4.000.000 People at Auschwitz, "kicked and beat
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    • 29 3 NEW YORK. Frl.— Henry R. Luce. 66. yesterday resigned as editor-in-chief of Time Inc.. the magazine publishing firm he cofounded more than 40 years ago. A.P
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    • 279 3 T ON3ON. Fri. A thousand families Lj were told: "Don't bother about this week's rent it has already been paid. The man responsible is "Champagne' Charlie Cooper, the £l*-a-week clerk, who scooped the pools with a £225.134 win last month Be
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    • 155 3 NICOSIA, Fri. A smiling President Makarios returned to Cyprus last night and said he was in full agreement with Greece on future policies here. The President returned to a nation beset with new violence as Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots continued their armed struggle.
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    • 46 3 WASHINGTON. Prt— President Johnson announced yesterday that the U.S. and Columbia will survey the possibility of a sea-level canal in Latin America to connect the Atlantic and Pacific. A 10-man mission will leave for Columbia today to begin the survey. Reuter.
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  • THE BATTLE FOR VOTES
    • 162 5 'Our aim not to be just an Opposition party again' says PPP man 'PELUK ANSON, Fri.— 1 Mr. Khong Kok Vat. a People's Progressive Party former member of Parliament, tula a rally here last night that his party "does not aspire Hist to be an opposition party anymore." He added:
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    • 387 5 IPOH, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, wound up his second campaign tour of Perak last night convinced that the "Alliance will retain control of the Perak Government" for another five years. Revealing his impressions of the Alliance election campaign
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    • 280 5 TENGKU WARNS PMIP AGAINST ATTEMPT TO CAUSE BLOODSHED THE Government will be forced to rake steps to ensure the security of the country should any political party attempt to c. au s c bloodshed in« order to topple the Government. hold elections if people exploited It to cause bloodshed. He
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    • 374 5 Zulkifli: Tengku afraid of his shadow KOTA BHARU. Frl. The PMIP last night dismissed lightheart edly Tengku Abdul Rahman's charges that it was using inflammatory pamphlets and talismans to incite the people against the Alliance Government. The PMIP deputy national president, Inche Zulkifli Muhammad, instead told a rally at Padang
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    • 27 5 PENANO. Pri. Pour men In sampan raided a tongkang at the Penang harbour early this morning and escaped with 51. 200 worth of tin Ingots.
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    • 245 5 years KLALA TRENGGANU, Fri. The former ambassador to Indonesia, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, told an election rally here last night that it woud not be a surprise if very soon Soekarno laid claim to Thailand and even Africa. Inche Senu who
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    • 179 5 PENANG Fri. The chairman of Party Rakyat in Penang» Inche Abu Bakar Hashim, today accused the Alliance Government of incompetence In tackling problems facing Malays and Muslims. "The flagrant maladministration and bunglings of the Religious Aftairs Department and the privations lmpos*ed on divorced women,"
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  • 970 6 MCA may try to upset our industry plans WHY PAP IS IN FEDERAL POLLS— BY LEE 'JHK Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight spoke of a fear that the Malayan Chinese Association might use their ministerial position in the Federal Government to upset or obstruct the smooth implementation of
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  • 156 6 TTUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The Central Government has gazetted details of the alphabetical system which > will be used for the National Service registration which begins in Singapore next Wednesday. Registrants must sign up only on those dates allotted to the first letter of their surname
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  • 135 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Bata Shoe Co. Ltd. announced today that the firm's main store in North Bridge Road and retail stores in Serangoon Garden Way. as well as the Great World, were still open for business despite industrial action by employees in 18 retail stores.
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  • 27 6 SINGAPORE, Frl. Mr. Lim Poh Choon (and not Mr. Loh Poh Chooni has been elected as honorary treasurer of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union.
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  • 80 6 SINOAPORE, Ftl. The Traffic Police today announced that Dunearn Road would be temporarily closed to vehicular traffic from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Sunday in view of the Ma lav Mail Big Walk. City bound motorists. except buses along Buxit Tlmah Roao are requested
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 466 6 I sfV aftsW I LI 11 II V THE followlnK la today'! •chedule furt. Rome. Beirut. Karachi. Bangkok or civil aircraft movements at (XL A33> 8.30 pm. Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: British United Airways: From Stannted. Istanbul. Bombay (BR 662) ARRIVAL* 7 a m Japan Air Lines: Krom Jakarta nt.i.tiii.i
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  • 121 7 Teachers cancel travel to register OINGAPORE, Fri. It will be a quiet and homely holiday for half a million students and teachers in Singapore as schools closed today for the first term holiday. A number of teachers who had planned to go to Thailand j ano neighbouring countries in I
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  • 53 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— More than 280 colour slides from all parts of the world have been accepted for the Singapore International Colour Slide Competition siwnsored by the Photographic Society of Singapore. They \\;11 be exhibited publicly at the National Library Theatrette on May 9. 10. 13 and 16
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  • 36 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. A motorcyclist. Ng Eng Hoo. 22, of Balestier Road, was killed yesterday when his machine came Into collision with a car along Cavunagh Road. The driver of the car ■ustained .slight injuries.
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  • 396 7 Govt asks firm to run ship service Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozarhan, today said that the Government had chosen a reputable international shipping firm to run a national shipping line for Malaysia. He added that eventually the shipping line would be owned
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  • 240 7 Police HQ gets boxer's asylum plea OINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore t police and immigration authorities have referred to their neadquarters in Kuala Lumpur the case of the Indonesian professional boxer Golden Hoff. one-time North Celebes rebeli i o n* underground worker, who wants political asylum in Singapore. Hoff. who fled from
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  • 45 7 PENANG. Fri. An Alliance city councillor, Mr. David Choong Ewe Leong has urged the City Council to implement the equal pay principle "We should not wait until our women employees ask for it." h* said an the adjournment oi yesterday's council meeting
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  • 114 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The 14-man U.S. trade mission from the Fort of Baltimore today said the prospects of American investments ir. Malaysia were bright and praised Singapore's Jurong industrial complex. The mission leader, Mr. Gerald S. Wise, told reporters after a three-day visit here: /'Prospects of
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 234 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS I. Presumably. It doesn't include 1 lrmn-bearer (9-3) the undertaker's bills (4, 2, 6). 8 Play ai uxfhlfiii a level' (7) Gloomy through putting a S: S^ r d a^TuU 7^ 15 jg-j- &sH2?%. m> IL Cheaud-whlle dancing? (7). 17 «l *<** woe In a duo?
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  • 73 8 THIS was the scene soon after the bomb explosion at Jalan Betek, Singapore on Thursday night in which five people were injured. Special Investigation section officers are seen looking for fragments of the bomb. In the centre is the concrete slab of stone on
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  • 72 8 JESSELTON, Fri As sets of the defunct Indonesian Society here, amounting to $4,578. were distributed to two religious' bodies and two charitable organisations. Announclne this, the District Officer. Mr. T. Mackle, I said the arrangement was made with the consent of tormer officials of the society,
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  • 45 8 I KUANTAN, Fri.— The Kuantan Rotary Club will hold a talentime contest at the town hall here tomorrow to raise funds to construct a children's playground along the beach at Telok Chempedak here. More than 70 contestants will take Dart.
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  • 96 8 rpHE Housing and Deve- lopment Board last night sent out men to tbe Selegie House and Cantonment Housing estate to tell residents to be on the look-out for strangers and any unusual activity In their neighbourhood. I SINGAPORE, Fri. This itt a precautionary measure against Indonesian saboteurs
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  • 221 8 FPA gets $500,000 grant from Ford Foundation Fri.— The Singapore Family Planning Association has received a grant of over $500,000 from the Ford Foundation, which will be used for the building of its headquarters in Gilstead Road, staff expenditure for three (years, and establishment of a library and a laboratory
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  • 217 8 Gangsters? You brought them in, accuses David ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Socialist Front Parliamentary candidate for Bungsar. Mr. V. David, today accused the Peoples' Action Party of importing Singapore gangsters to "stir up trouble" in the elections here. He was denying a chars* by Mr. Devan Nalr. PAP candidate for
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  • 59 8 MALACCA. Fri.— Two rural drv»lopment projects costing $6.600 half-mile k.tmponß road and a mosque were opened at Kamponf Telok Mas near here yesterday. The first was opened by the Finance MlniMer. Mr. Tan Sirw Bin. and the second by the Chiftt Minister. Inche Abdul Ohafar bla
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  • 1396 9 Strong Front challenge to Alliance only in West Pahang KUANTAN, Friday 'JHERE are indications that the Alliance will be seriously challenged only in West Pahang for a few State 'Assembly seats. In 1959 it won all the ■ix parliamentary seats and 23 of the
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  • 28 10 :e Wore 1 tie (Minimum) EVANS GRECNFIELO. Charles to A .drey on Ivn April, 1938, at St. Jobn'a Cathedral, Shanghai, before the Very Reverend ACS. Trlvett.
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  • 30 10 It Words Sit (Minimum) in LOVING MEMORY of my beloved mother Mrs. David Ung (Nee Aw soon Inni died IS •U. Inserted by her loving husband and children.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 742 10 Malaysia's desire to inform the outside world of the justice of our cause has not been matched by a similar publicity sense at home. It is surely odd, for example, that overseas reporters should enjoy an access to Borneo battle areas denied to Malaysian journalists. Mr. Stephen
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    • 459 10 Confrontation and the U.N. The United Nations Secret-ary-General, U Thant, has assured the Malaysian Government that he is keeping a close watch on the quarrel Indonesia has forced upon us, and will "examine thoroughly all possibilities for the United Nations to help in preserving international peace and security in the
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  • 558 10  -  SAMAO ISMAIL IN LIGHTER VEIN FOR A HEAVY BLOW by KOTA BHARU, Frl. —Election rallies here are not without their lighter moments. Tense faces will suddenly relax and raucous laughter fill the night air as the candidate or his supporter switches to
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  • 1038 10  - Aid takes a back seat at Geneva LYNCEUS A MARSHALL PLAN FOR THE UNDERDEVELOPED? by TRADE is better than aid" has be*come almost as much of a cliche among students of the problems of the underdev eloped world as "prevention is better than cure" is among doctors. It seems self-evident.
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  • 249 11 'Satisfying voters is just like maintaining -2 wives'- BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fri. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, has compared a politician's ability to satisfy the needs oi his constituency with his ability to maintain successfully two wives. On that score, he jokingly— or diplomatically—underrated his own
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  • 39 11 SINOAPOHE. Fri.— The Foreign Minister of Kuwait. Sheikh AISabah. arrived here by air this afternoon for a two-day visit en route to Jakarta. He was met by officials of "the United Arab Republic consulate here
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  • 803 11 Witness: I saw legs lifting and tramping on him as he lay in a culvert SINGAPORE, Friday. piVE months ago, a jury of four returned a verdict of "culpable homicide, not amounting to murder, against a person or persons unknown" at an inquest on Aw Boon
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  • 229 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. A divorce petition filed by a hotel cashier. Wee Hock Guan, for a dissolution of his marriage with Chia Chit Neo after 15 years of married life, was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice Winslow in, the Hißh Court today.
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  • 199 11 Singapore youths told: Register for call-up with purpose KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin, Dato Abdul Rahman, tonight urged Singaporeans eligible for national service to do so "with a sense of purpose." "The security of our nation is being threatened," he said In a
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  • 85 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Islay Kerr Local Employees' Union today threatened to call out Its members on strike on Tuesday, unless the management settled an Issue arising out of wage talks between the two parties, by Monday. A union statement said that talks to settle the
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  • 42 11 PENANG. Fri.— L. Ramachandran 18. was today bound over In $150 for one year for stealing six spanners, a plier. and axe and two water-pipe heads worth $5 from ft PWD storeroom in the Waterfall Gardens on April 4.
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  • 29 11 PARIT, Fri.— Tne Mentrl Besar of Perak. Da to Shaari bin Shafle opened a new $10,000 midwife clinic at Bukit Chupak. two miles, from here, yesterday.
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  • 290 11 Wage claim goes in for 56,000 workers KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE Staff Side of the National Whitley Council has submitted a claim for the revision of wages for 56,000 industrial and and manual workers. This follows a decision taken, at a delegates' conference of the Government Daily Rated Staff Council.
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  • 156 11 Now health Minister sues his Front rival KL'ANTAN. FrL— Th« Minister of Health. Inch* Abdul Rahman bio Haji Talib, said here today that he had instructed his legal advisers to take legal proceedings against his Socialist Front rival for the Kuantan seat in Parliament, Inche Mohamed Kamel bin Tok Muda
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  • 61 11 JESSELTON. Fri. Dato Khoo Slak Chiew. Sabah Minister of Communications and Works today expressed his gratitude to the Singapore Government for sending over a survey and technical team to study conditions her* and to find out in what way Singapore can help In Sabah's development programme.
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    • 273 11 STUDY AT HOME AND PASS Every day letters arrive at Wolsey Hall from students in Malaya and countries all over the world. These young men and women realise that a good education is the only sound basis for a successful career, and have enrolled with the correspondence college with an
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    • 139 12 TRADE MARK TASEK CEMENT LTD., IPOH. r r TAKE PRIDE IN ANNOUNCING THAT THE FOLLOWING THREE FIRMS M H— —fc^B RkM^SfeL.! HAVE B£EN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CJO MPANY'S PRODUCT: |BP" |l f Messrs. HONG LEONG CO. LTD., ""r^tsss 144 ROBIN SON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. Up" kIIS iBK SS^B^
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  • THE BATTLE FOR VOTES
    • 312 13 SOEK HAS SHOWN NO SIGNS OF SINCERITY says RAZAK ORUAS, Fri. Indone- sian leaders have npt shown any evidence of sincerity and earnestness in wanting to settle the confrontation issue, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here yesterday. "We have had so many talks with them but they
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    • 450 13 Lee: Barisan reaction to bomb blasts shows their implications CONTINUED IZXUANG, Fri. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night charged that the Barisan Sosialis* reaction to the recent spate of bomb explosions by Indonesian saboteurs had betrayed their implications with Indonesia. Speaking at a PAP rally here, Mr.
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    • 279 13 'ELECTIONS WILL NOT CHANGE THE CENTRAL GOVT qtHE Penang branch vice-chairman of the x People's Action Party, Mr. Lam Ewe Hock, said today the elections would not change the Central Government of Tengku Abdul Rahman. "The Socialist Front has been going round promising and bluffing the people what they would
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    • 56 13 PENANO. Fri. Lee clansmen in Penan? will fete the Singapore Primp Minister. Mr. L?e Kuan Yew. at a lunch in the Let Sin Chong Soo In Burm ih Road on Sunday. Mr. Lee ts expected to address a PAP rally at the City Stadium
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    • 284 13 Ismail: If Soek wins Chinese will lose heads SEREMBAN, Fri. The Minister of the Interior, Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, yesterterday told the Chin.ese of Broga, near here, that they would be the first to lose their heads if Indonesian took over the country. Speaking at an election
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    • 132 13 gRUNEI TOWN, Fri. The president of the proMalaysia Brunei Alliance said that U Brunei tries to stand alone it runs a grave risk of being "swallowed" by a predatory country. Hajl Aasbollah Daud also declared that following the end of Bnergency rule in
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    • 25 13 KIMLA LUMPUR, Fri—Pror«*or Wang Oung Wu of the University of Malay* returned yesterday from a five-week lecture tour of the United States.
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    • 227 13 Machinda— Sarawak's newest party IfUCHING, Fri. The State Government has approved the registration of a new political party known, as the Machmaa. Chairman of the new party is Michael Buma. supervisor of the Sarawak Council for Adult Education. Leong Ho Yuen and Orang Kaya Permancha Dukau have been elected vice-chairmen.
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    • 276 13 Our strong Treasury 'Even Goh agrees' MALACCA, Friday. jyjALAYSIA has the "strongest treasury"' in Asia, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here yesterday. This had been admitted by his counterpart in Singapore, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said Mr. Tan Mr. Tan who Is national president of the
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    • 154 13 FRONT MAN: TRUTH j IS WE'RE SHORT OF FUNDS pENANG, Fri. A Socialist Front candidate in the State elections, Inche j Arshad bin Mohamed j Yusoff, said today that although the front was short of funds, it could still mount .< bij? campaign. "The Ipoh Municipal President and PPP chairman,
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    • 96 13 'OPPOSITION OUT TO BUY BALLOT PAPERS' PENANG. Fri. The Penang Umno youth leader, Inche Ismail bin Idris, warned last night that agents of opposition parties would try to buy ballot papers from voters. I hope both the election authorities and the Government will act quickly to stop any such I
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    • 107 13 GRAND PALACE 46. EAST COAST ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 DINE DANCE to HORATIO'S 5-PIECE COMBO WITH SHIRLEY KOH MAX YEE HO LEE LAN LAM KIN AT THE MIKE. SPOT DANCES EVER^TTE] TWIST CHA CHA SHAKE with WILSON DAVID Wtfj and the FABULOUS QUESTS COMBO "f\ TO-MORROW AT 3.30 P.M. from
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  • 341 14 Endorsed cheques: Inquiry plays tape back (^INGAPORE. Fr i After he had told an inquiry that he had never endorsed his unions cheques. Tan Kah Poh. former president of the nowderegistered Singapore Bus Workers' Union, was today confronted with one for 55.000. The commission is inquiring into the financial transactions
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  • 212 14 THREE TOP AMERICAN MUSICIANS DUE IN S'PORE SINGAPORE, Fr i Three of America's outstanding exponents of classical music will perform at the Victoria Theatre under the sponsorship of the Singapore Musical Society. They are mezzo-soprano Betty Allen, pianist Joseph Bloch and violinist Berl Senofsky. who will appear on May 4,
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  • 69 14 JEtiSELTON. Fn. The duel M.nisler. Dato Donald Stephens, yesterday promised Rovcrnmeni assistance to Kola Bclud l;nmei> who had been nil by the uie.se:. i drought and Jocust outbreak. In lus ilrst official visit to the area. 60 miles from Jcsselton. he told native and village chiefs
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  • 115 14 NUPW EXECUTIVES MEET TO DECIDE ON WAGE CLAIMS rpllE only woman of the X National Union of Plantation Workers' 34--rnember executive council. Che Jamilah binte Husin. who is also a vice-president of thr union, stresses her views at the decisive meeting at Plantation Housr in Prtaling
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  • 156 14 Six months' jail for negligent trishaman IPOH. Fri. A trisha 1 rider, Thow Team Joo. 59, was sentenced by a magistrate's court here today to six months' jail for causing the death of his two passengers on j Nov. 8 last year through an act of negligence not amounting to
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  • 42 14 WITH reference to a Penang divorce suit reported in yesterday's Str.nts Times under the heading "Maid servant gets divorce." U has been pointed out that Mr. Justice Hcpuunh did no: make any order lor the custody of the couple's chikl.
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  • 98 14 Ghafar: Your sons will not go to war VIALACCA. Fri. The iTA Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. today assured the Chinese that the Government's recent call-up was not intended to send their sons to war but to train them to defend the nation against any eventuality.
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  • 65 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee,. today laid the foundation stone of a match factory at Jurong. The Singapore Matches and Fireworks Factor y Ltd. is a joint venture between four leading local importers of matches and two Japanese firms. The company hopes to
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  • 189 14 HEAD: MOVE FOR SEATO PROTECTION 'HYPOTHETICAL' SINGAPORE, Friday. i'J'HE British High Commissioner in Malaysia. Lord Head, today described a move to extend the defence umbrella of Seato to cover I Malaysia as '"hypothetical."' He was asked by reporters ■at the airport whether the I "protection" move would in- directly commit
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  • 202 14 Two years of fear then they told "police OINGAPORE. Fr i Atter paying extortion money to an unemployed man three hawkers suddenly plucked up enough courage to report to the police. In the Second Criminal District Court today Tan Tian Hock alias Maulakat. 28. a police supervisee, was found guilty
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  • 161 14 IJUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The University of Malaya today announced the results of the final examlna- tion for the Degree of En- 1 Klneerlng. The following have parsed the examination Mechanical Engineering: Class II Honours (lower i Dharamnr.ij Sinnathamby. Mahanbir Singn Grewal. Yong Moh Lim: pan
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  • LETTERS STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
    • 351 15 Driver defends Grand Prix decision J FEEL that I must come *o the defence of tne Singapore Motor Club after reading the singularly ill-informed attack on the organizers of the Malaysia Grand Prix by 'Visitor* of Klang. The point that has been missed by many critics, who quote instances of
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    • 66 15 rr\HE Water Department 1 of the City Council Issued circular (dated 9.4 64) saying it is iry to cut off your water supply ON THE 10th April, 1964 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the purpose of carrying out work whirh affected Katong area But on the
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    • 291 15 AM directed by the Mlnister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications to refer to the letter from the Senior President. Borneo Stamp Dealers Association, Kuchiug, (S.T. April 3) and to correct a mis-statement of fact relating to the surface postage rate on a letter from the States
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    • 448 15 THE FRONT AND FORUM QUESTIONS ON CONFRONTATION IF, as Miss P. G. Lim contends 1 (S.T. April 17). her answers to my questions at the University of Malaya forum were not evasive then why was she for the best part of the evening, pressed by the audience to answer mv
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    • 150 15 THE CASE FOR A BETTER POLICE UNIFORM_ ON tlie question of proper clothes for our public officials: From the police Inspector to the Corporal, oui policemen's dress leaves much to be desired. Replacement of the monkey hats by the peak caps has been the only change towards a more pleasing
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    • 106 15 AS a fairly regular traveller between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore 1 drive through Batu Anam, near Segamat. quite frequently. I wonder if something could be done to get rid of the foul smell In the area near the railway crossing there. Of more importance
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    • 126 15 IITHAT is the difference fr between being short or tall in applying for any post, when the same qualifications and the same age limits are required otherwise? This kind of selection will mean that there will be more dwarfs in towns searching for Jobs. It ls
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    • 82 15 IT is surprising that the Singapore Fire Brigade still uses English words oi command in Its squad drill. So far no attempt has been made to make use of the National Language words of command although the army and the police have succeeded in doing
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    • 166 15 write to refute f he statement by the National Union of Government Clerical Workers, that "nothing ls done for temporary clerks". This is a mischevous and misleading statement. My Union has submitted a memorandum to the Government through the National Whitely Council, on the subject
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    • 81 15 NO PLAN FOR THE YOUTHS AS a resident of Klang for any length of time, one can hardly blame the kids who "stray" and eventually become one of the many "notorious thugs" that Infest the town. With all the development programmed for Klang, it is dlsappalnting to see that teenagers
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    • 41 15 QOCIALIST Front candadate Mr. K. Raman ls reported to have denied in Segamat a U.D.P. charge that the Socialist Front received $120 million from Soekarno for election expenses. Great chaps for exaggerating, these U.D.P. fellows. T.S.K.. Prtaling Jaya
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    • 165 15 THE Minister of Finance. Mr Tan Slew Sin will be able to convince the people of Malaya that employees here get better benefits than their counterparts in Singapura if he will carefully examine the answers to the following questions. Why is a woman not allowed
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    • 605 15 7JS) io v nun ouiners V^4 OF CARS REGISTERED BEFORE LAM BEE MOTOR FINANCE COMPANY I I S II I I I i I T;,% n 7 TenBkuMahkotalsmailiKlu n8 TTxi 1 JITL X mxAJMIJ XAt LI JLV/ HUA MINC MOTORS S7mrV7r\/Trn with free accommodation 18 lalan Ali. Muar o*or«. Tel:
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    • 912 16 (Continued Iroro Pr.ge 111 SITUATIONS VACANT TO Word* SS (Mm.)— Box St et: txtrt REFERENCES COPIED WHILE you wait. 58 Robinson Road, Spore. P.O. BOX SS, Petallng Jaya. Position of typist filled. All applicants thanked. READ tbe Senior Appointments Va cant In Tbe Suodav Mail eacb week APPLICANTS TO BOX
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    • 1124 16 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* SS (Min.)-Bnx St rts. extra MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS LIMITED. Malaysian Airways Limited require Ground Hostesses based in Singapore. Applicants must be Malaysian Citizens, over 18 years of age and must 'be single. Applicants must possess the Senior Cambridge School Certificate or a recognised equivalent but those who
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    • 1076 16 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Word. M i Mm.)— Box St rts. extra EOUCATEO CHINESE COUPLE with child requires two three bedroomed accommodation unfurnished. Pita so 1 Ring Mrs. Foo <s pore) ***** from 1 2 5 p.m. WANTED THREE-BEDROOM Unfurnished Bungalow tn District 10 far Company Executive on two year lease. Ring
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    • 1020 16 EDUCATION 20 Word* SS (Min.)-Box St rlt. txtro INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE CORRESPONDENCE Collage offers courses for the following Examlnatloas:— Chinese for London University B.A. Honours and H.8.C. all subjects for S.C. F.M.C.E. Qualifying Teat; and L.C.E. In English Section and all subjects for S.C. (Chinese) and H.S.C. (Chinese) In Chinese Section.
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    • 1130 16 PHIUTELY Word* Si (Mm.)— Box it eto. astro, PRIVATE COLLECTOR wishes to purchase collections of Malayan Stamps for cash. Please forward details of collection. Price, etc.. Box AMU I B.T. K.L. DOGS, PETS, ETC. tt Word* SI <Mk*u) Box It et*. oxtrm WEEKS Female Alsatian Puppies ($5O). No papers. Male
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    • 998 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2t Word* SI (Min.yi-Box St et*. txtro VAUXHALL WYVERN LATE 1955 $1,200, oae owner, excellent condltloa. Ring Ong Seranitoon Garden Shell Station. Spore ***** between 7 a.m. 7 p.m. FORD-TAUNUS 17M. Registered 30-9-60. One owner, new tyres, vary good condition. Price $2,050/-. Phone (Spore) *****. *****. Tax
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    • 965 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS Min.)—Box SO et: txira CHUNO IHAN MOTOR Ltd. offer IMS 02 Datsun Bluebird 1981 Oatsun Kour Door* UtatlOQ Wajon n»6O Datsun Pickup 19M Skoda 440 Flat 000 Station WaKon IBM Htandard 10 Morris Van IB3l> Morris Oxford 1951 Austin A4O. 240 Lavender Htreet. H
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    • 433 16 FOR SALE 20 Word* 55 r Him. i—Bnx SO Ot*. rxlrm BRITISH MAOE SPARES for Cater. pillar and Internationa. AC Tractors available Xx atock. Cheung Tat Urn.; (Singapore) Ltd It, I riwr Nank^T Street. Singapore 1 Tel: ISOI7 o.'O'.'T. Mr. Vuns FURNITURE SALE: ONE WEFK ONLY Dlcthelm's Furniture Department announces
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  • 489 18 From Our Market Correspondent IT was another featureless day on tbe Malafan Stock Exchange yesterday with a reduced turnover. There was again little incentive to deal and in equities price movements continued to be marginal. Only one feature stood out in a trendless
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  • 25 18 Malayan Stock Indices April 16 April 17 'Industrials: 110.49 110.61 Tins: 131.32 131.52 S rubber*: 106.52 1U6.52 *Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=11)0
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  • 850 18 /COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traced in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (2.000) $1.87: East Smelt i:..000> $4.05; Dunltpi 52.76 SL. (;).U00) J-.75. (1.000) $2.79, (3.U00) $2>o: Else $2.!t5 SU $2.96 SL,,
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  • 337 18 THE price <<f tin in Penang yesterday fell for the first time for 4 days to $525 per picul. a decline of 51.75. The offering was estimated as being up 10 tons to 250 tons. In London on Thursday the less assured
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  • 21 18 April 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 682 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5525 (down 51.75). Estimated offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 214 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 17. Th re months INDUSTNIALt Bou stead 14 eta. k. Box 26 eti Uunlepi 18 eta. 88. Contaln«ra 15 c City Dev. ct* VCAllater 17 eta E. Smelters 28 cta.tt Invest, IS eta. Kmo 21 CU. CCBC 23 cts. Ked. Dlsp. 10 eta. J-othmanj 12
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  • 659 18 3 factors influence rubber market T»HREE factors have continued to influence the market during the weeK. These are the possibility of a strike on estates, the paucity of Russian purchases during April and increased imports, states the current review of the Malayan Rubber Market by H.C.B. Co. Ltd. Having opposing
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  • 240 18 ■\IAV nr»t xradt rubber buyers r.e.b. closed at S p.m. in Slngapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68} cents per Ib. unchanged on Thumday'a closing quiet alter slightly easier. R.A.I, and F.M.R.E. deling prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.SS. prompt f.o.b. buyer* 6SJ. sellers 69:
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  • 74 18 CHIN CftC Prtrtuct E ichjn*. tinßaport noon prlMt per ptcul yttttr* day: Cecenut ell: bulk S4*i sellrm. drum sooi aaMata Cepra April May UK/ContliMat: Da aj— l**l. Ptpprr Muniok wnltr *l.V'» Mllpr*. S.ir.iv ik «hit« *IS2» »ellers. uncial Surnwak Mack 1123 Sfllrrs. garbled l^umpons hlack $130 srllem. ASIA
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    • 705 19 NOTICES THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT LABOUR DAT IST MAX 1964 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the wharves of U.e Port of Singapore Autrority will be closed on Labour Day Friday. Ist May 1964. No vessels will be worked and no cargo will be received or delivered after
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    • 812 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES applications are Invited from Singapore Citizens with the stipulated qualifications for appointment scheduled hereunder;TlUe of Post: TECHNICAL APPRENTICE (Civil Engineering) Public Works Department. Age: Over 17 and under 21 on 1.1.64. Apprenticeship: To undergo a course of apprenticeship for at least 5 years. Salary: $90/-.
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 507 20  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Friday jyjiALAYSIA'S international hockey forwards, Paramalingam and Sabapathy, were much better performers today for the criticism levelled at their uninspired play on Wednesday when the Malaysian trainees for the Olympic Games barely beat an Armed Forces selection
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    • 149 20 IPOH Fri. Two Municipal 1 players, left-back Aalan and centre-forwitrd F. Reggie wer« sent off for rough play in the Ipoh Districv Ftootball League Div. 1 match against Cheng Wah today. Cheng Wah wen 4-1, after leading 3-0 at halflime. Inside-right Chok Yin, centreforward L;n Chye
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    • 307 20 BOXING OINGAPORE, Fri. Leading amateur boxers 1 rom Ceylon. Burma, Pakistan and Hong Kong will be invited to compete in the first Malaysian Open championships to be held in Singapore 'on June 4. This meet will give Malaysia's Olympic Games trialists a stern
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    • 123 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. With Taj Moharned. winner of the I Malay Mail big walk for the past ihree years, not competing this I year. Hong Koiir's So Kam Tong is favourite to win this annual 14J-mile event on Sunday, starting at 7 a.m. Kam Tong arrived here
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    • 41 20 BATU PAHAT, Pri. Johore Bahru won the Johore inter-dis-trlct quadrangular hockey tournament with victories over Batu Pahat (1-0) and Must (3-1) in their last two matches played here today. Kluang finished runners-up, beating Muar 2-0 and Batu Pahat 6-0.
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    • 225 20 THE WORLD of SPORT T ONDON, Fri. The threat of a possible strike by English League soccer players has been averted. The players were angry earlier this month when the League management committee proposed a comparatively low basic wage, with additional incentive payments for winning
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    • 102 20 SOCCEK: Tour match Malaysia v Maduretra (Merdrka Stndium 8 p.m.): Armed Forces KO tournry (Rifle Rantte Rd): Penanc Div. I: Chinese Wanderers v ESC 5.15: RAAP. B'worth v Prisons 6.45 (both matches at City Stadium). Spore Dhr. »C: Seletar v Ocean; Ist Ind. Recce Sqdn v Windsor
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    • 152 20 SOCCER PENANG, Fri. Reinaldo Dagama, manager of Madureira, the Brazilian touring football team, today praised the Penang Invitation XI for their fine performance at the City Stadium last night. The local team had held the tourists to 2-2 at halftimc before evrnually ••nine down 5-2 "Your
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    • 388 20  - SINGAPORE 'BIG 3' READY FOR TOKYO TRIALS TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE, Friday WEIGHTLIFTING CJINGAPORE'S three outstanding "evergreens" of weightlifting, middleweight Tan Howe Liane lightweight 800 Kirn Sianp and bantamweight Chuah Phung Kirn, together with a newcomer Lin* Han Kok, are all expected to qualify for the Olympic Games at
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    • 104 20 Airmen beat schools to enter last 4 SINGAPORE, Pri. Royal Air Force Seletar reached the semi-finals of the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout competition when they beat Combined Schools 5-0 at Tanglin today. Beletar asserted their superiority from the start with a first-minute goal by inside-left Buntln The airmen kept
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    • 90 20 Forces ko soccer KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Armed Forces FA's lnter-unlt/Corps knockout soccer competition opens tomorrow at Rifle Range Road. The nine teams taking part are General Services Corps. Federation Supply and Transport Services, Ordnance Services, Royal Malaysian Air Force. Federation Artillery. Federation Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Federation Signals.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 69 20 SUMMARY TENNIS Penang CRC championships: Men's singles s-flnal: Toh Boon Theng bt Ong Hock Chye 6-2, 12-10. Men's h'cap doubles: Buddy Yeap and Heah Eng Guan bt Goon Kok Lem and Ooi Siang Huah 6-2. 7-5: Lee Leong Chye and John Choo bt Lee Kee Hoay and Tan Ghln Chong
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    • 1594 21 CARD KEY A letter after the hone's name Indicates the type of going preferred: f fast; g good; s soft: h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: (8D strongly fancied: (F) fancied. •Apprentice allowances: Soaldl. P.K. Leong and Urn 3-lb; Chong and Dragon 6-lb: others 7-lb. Race One— 2.o:
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    • 113 21 LONDON. Pri.— British riders and horses took the nxst two places in the dressaee when the Badminton three-day hir.-e i rials begHn y.sterday U J'remy Smith -Bmgham 24 of Gloucester. riding B» Golly. Hn 11-year-old horse, led the strong international Held after this stiff test of a
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    • 1226 21  -  Epsom Jeep RACING by [{IN TIN TIN, late Flashing Light, did a brilliant gallop on good going at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Ridden by apprentice Nazudi, the five-year-old gelding (by Luminary) beat the useful Rubber Estate (Albert King) by half a
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    • 455 21 Dope tests urged and stricter security measures T ONDON, Fri. Dope J tests before races and stricter security measures are recommended by the committee set up by English racme: authorities to look into the problem of doping. In a 19-page report. th» three-man committee comprising MaJ.-Gen. Slrßandle Flelden, Lord Willoughby
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    • 94 21 Subian is full-fledged rider now SUBIAN DALWEE (above) has finished his apprenticeship and will ride as a full-fledged jockey on Sunday. Top apprentice for the past few years. Subian, 33. has ridden 116 winners only nine short of Billy Bagby's apprentice record of 134 winners. Subian started riding at the
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  • 26 22 PARIS. Fit President Charles De Gaulle. 73. was operated on today for a prostate gland dls- order, it was reported today— AP. I
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  • 103 22 JAKARTA, Fri. Dr. Subandrio. the Indonesian Foreign Minister, today accepted an appeal by Mr. Keith Holyoake, New Zealand's Prime Minister, to preserve the present relationship between their two countries, despite the Malaysia issue. Mr. Holyoake. who arrived here last night for a 36-hour visit to Indonesia,
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  • 574 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Hindu Sabal will celebrate the Hindu Nev Year on Sunday at the Sri Vada Pathlra Kallamman Hindu Temple in Serangoon Road. and look after their own neighbourhood. "It will make it more difficult for saboteurs to plant bombs around vital installations or at
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  • 67 22 MRS ROMAN* RUIZ Ililirt away; peacefully it i M OMw l.avi^ K 11DrlV* (or rhiir h «t 5 p.m. on 1V4.54 thrnc- 'to Bldaian. LOH AH KIEW. iki-d TO. beloved wife of l.im Yonj; Ker and mothrr ol tac, i>n s.-ed awuy pracrfully on 17 -I. HI Cnrteiw leaven
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  • 264 22 Bombings: Siew Choh blames the British and C.I.A. SINGAPORE, Fri. The Barisan Sosialis leader, Dr. Lee Slew Choh, today blamed British and American j agents for the spate of bomb explosions in Singapore. He deplored the bomb outrages as "senseless killing of innocent people." Dr. Lee was holding his first
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  • 74 22 SINGAPORE, Frl. file invitation of Malaysia to the projected Afro-Asian conference was not conditional on that there should be a rapprochement between Malaysia and Indonesia. This was stated here tonight by the Malaysian Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Dato Mohd. Ghazalle bin Shade Dato
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  • 109 22 JAKARTA. Fri_A leader of the outlawed Masjumi Party has been arrested and will be tried for allegedly plotting against the Government, the Communist Party organ Harian Rakjat reported yesterday. The paper said that Kasman Sirodimedio w s arrested following a secret meeting in a
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  • 343 22 LONDON. Frl. Stock markets ended an eventful week on a subdued note. There was still a selectlve demand for equities and many stocks reflected good company statements which continued to flow In but the general trend of prices was Irregular. OUt-edged were again frier iless
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  • 47 22 LONDON. Frl. Spot 20>«d.. May 20-5 16d.. June 20-9 16d.. July 20- »d., July Sept. 20-11 16d., Oct. Dec. 20 a 4 d.. Jan. Mar. 20 3 t d.. Apr June 2O'«d., July Sept. 20\d., Oct Dec. 20 \d.. c.l.f. May 20--7'16d., June. 20-7'l6d. Tone: Quiet.
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  • 25 22 LONDON. Frl. Buyers £1043, sellers £1045, Forward buyers £1041, sellers £1042. Settlement £1043. Turnover a.m. 30 tons, p.m. 45 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.
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  • 593 22 Siew Sin warns of 'dangerous position 9 of Chinese president of the MCA, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, tonight warned of the "dangerous" position in which Malaysian Chinese could place themselves by voting foolishly on April 25. Speaking in a broadcast "as one Malaysian Chinese to another," Mr. Tan said: "This
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  • 35 22 CAPE KENNEDY (Florida), Frl. Sidney Dagle, 29-year-old mechanical technician who suffered burns over 100 per cent of his body in a rocket engine accident here on Tuesday, died this .moming in hospital. Reuter.
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