Eastern Sun, 9 May 1967

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  • 26 1 Eastern Sun Independent] National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 287 1 uesday, 9 May 1967. ☆MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
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  • 578 1  -  By Peter Loke Singapore, Mon. The Singapore Government has lifted its 100-year ban on the import of gold for industrial and trade purposes. Under the new regulations Government, local goldsmiths restricted amount of gold imports for their uses. Th ough the provisions for
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  • 166 1 KING'S LYNN, England, Mon. (AP) Pensioner Fred Bulman, 69, is in arrears with his rent for daylight. What's more he's refusing to pay. Every year the Local Council charges Fred three shillings for the light that Alters In through his living-room window. It
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. (AP) Twelve villagers were buried alive when a well they were attempting to deepen caved in on them in rural area of southern Rajasthan State on Thursday. according to reports received here today. Other villagers worked frantically to extricate the men from tons of rock
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  • 351 1 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter). American Marines pinned down by automatic weapons fire and bursting mortar bombs today held off a day-long attack by two battalions of North Vietnamese regulars killing 179 of the atI tackers. An American spokesman said the North Vietnamese troops swept
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  • 220 1 PEKING, Mon. (Reuter) Some 50,000 Red marched through Peking's streets today with banners and drums in response to a call for a new drive to turn all China into a great school of Mao T s e-Tung's thought. A Heavy emphasis on China's
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  • 151 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Some Indonesian Army officers want to delay full recognition of Malaysia until after the forthcoming elections in the Malaysian Borneo State of Sarawak scheduled to be held early next year, Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, said todav. In an interview
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  • 196 1  -  By GARY CHIN A man, who travelled all the way from Rasa, Selangor, to marry his fiancee, was greatly dismayed and shocked when she did not turn up for the wedding reception yesterday. The girl, Soo Bee Ling, in her early twenties,
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  • 140 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) The Indonesian Government has banned some Chinese from taking up residence in the country, it was announced today. Brigadier General Sunarso. chairman of a committee set up to look into the Chinese affairs, said the ban would cover those who entered
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 259 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The primary need in the co-operative movement in Malaysia today is management-consciousness among its members and the adoption of scientific management techniques by co-operative enterprises. If the present co-opera-tive enterprises are to become larger and more successful as industrial and
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    • 97 2 PENANG, Mon. —State Assemblyman for Glugor. Enrhe Aziz Ibrahim, told residents of Paya Terubong a Community Centre was planned at the junction of the new Jalan Kampong Pisang and Paya Terubong Road. He said land had been provided by the State Government and when money
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    • 289 2 KUALA PILAH, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today made a surprise check on files pertaining to land acquisition and transfer of titles in Kuala Pilah Land Office. He did this in the course of his scheduled visit to
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    • 427 2  -  by I Lim Thow Boon ONE would have thought they were shooting a film on Court Hill this morning. Three truck-loads of riot squad men threw a cordon round the court house. In the cordon were scores of police officers and about
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    • 43 2 M r H. J. Jo urd a i n (right) Chairman of M/s Harper Gilfillan was greeted by Mr.D. Atki ns on and Mr.D. Parker of Harp er Gilfillan at Singapore Airport upon his arrival for the Company's 100 Anniversary on Sunday night.
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    • 95 2 RTTR.GI ,ET>— KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Burglars broke into two neighbouring construction companies in Jalan Gereja and took away $6,783 worth of office equipment on Saturday night. i Police believed the thieves first broke into the Wells and Joyce architects penthouse which occupies the
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    • 55 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A salesman, Mohamed Johari, 20, returned home to find himself poorer by $Bl4 on Saturday night. Burglars broke into his room in Lorong Bukit Bmtang before he returned at 1145 p.m. He lost $l5O cash and $660 worth of other articles including his sunglasses,
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    • 368 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A man convicted of raping his 11-year-old sister-in-law last November was today described as "a brute" by Dato Justice Abdul Aziz in the High Court here today. There is only one word to describe you" he told Thani bin
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    • 178 2  -  (By CHOO TECK MAU MUAR, Mon. The Malaysian education a thorities have been urEen to train more qualir xj librarians and to equip a. school libraries adequav l 7 in order to inspire sctv children to greater in. tellectual achievement. The rail came from r Sockalingam.
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    • 154 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three hundred and fif'y workers of the Toong Fons Bus Company will meet on Friday to decide on a cour e of action toward- their claim for pay increment from the management. At present, the workers who are on work-to-rule, have
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    • 59 2 MALACCA. Mor.. year-old Tee Sim Boon *no was seriously wtwna^i the recent Tranquerar K >a^ triple killing has re' j and will be hospital this week His 20-year-old s^ r Daisv Tee An of the victims in the tr:p- p killing. The other two who were two
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    • 59 2 The new High Commissioner for India in Malaysia, His Excellency Shri Mohamed Attaur Rahman, paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Haji Sardon bin Haji Jubir, who is also the acting Minister of Works, Posts an d
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    • 250 3 RAZAK'S CALL TO GOVT. OFFICIALS KUALA P!LAH, Mon The Deputy p nr ne Minister, Tun Aoc j u l Razak, has called for greater efforts among the people to match the government's efforts in providing amenities to improve the living standard and raise the income of
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    • 549 3 FORI DICKSON. Mon. The Minister of Labour, Mr Manickavasagam, said today that Government iu are that, within the framework of the nation's resources and the necessity for a continued high Tate of economic growth, the worker should enjoy a profre>siveh higher state of
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    • 31 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, will open the new Matsushita Electric (Malaysia) factory at Batu Tiga on Thursday at 4.30 p.m.
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    • 59 3 NI BONG TEBAL. Mon. A housewife, Che Haminah binti Hussein, 30, has been elected Chairman of the local branch of the U.M.N.O. for 1967 /1968. Che Haminah, a mother of seven is the first woman to be elected Chairman of an U.M.N.O. branch in the state
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    • 67 3 IPOH, Mon. —The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will make a state visit to Perak next week. This will be their majesties' first visit to the stateA garden party, in honour of their visit will be held at the residence of
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    • 42 3 The new Hi*h Commissioner for India in Malaysia, Mr. Mohamed Attaur RahmiL n P aid a courtesy call on the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. at his °ttice in Kuala Lumpur recently.
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    • 58 3 K. D. Perkasa, the first of the four world fast patrol boats for the Royal Malaysian Navy was commissioned at Portsmouth yesterday. The ship is commanded by Lieutenant Commander Pavithran Krishnan Nettur of the Royal Malaysian Navy. Lieutenant Commander Nettur will also be the Senior Officer of the Squadron to
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    • 227 3  -  By MUSA SCULLY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A top Russian official is due here next month to discuss arrangements with the Malaysian Government on the setting up of a trade office. Reliable sources say the official is expected to make
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    • 88 3 SEREMBAN. Monday The former President of the Seremban Town Council, Mr. T. Gurnam Singh Gill, was today acquitted in the High Court here of two charges of corruption. He was charged with accepting money $3OO in 1963 and $2OO in 1964 for issuing certificates of fitness
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    • 46 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. The Perak State Government has purchased four acres of land in Kedah Road here at a cost of $26,000 for a low-cost housing project to be started soon. It will be the first project of its kind in this district.
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    • 175 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Inter-Government talks between Malaysia and Aus tralia for an air services agreement will be held in Melbourne on Wednesday and Thursday. A Malaysian delegation leaves tomorrow afternoon by a special MSA flight to Melbourne and Sydney. Leader of the delegation is
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    • 83 3 MALACCA, Mon. Housebreaking is on the increase. the OCPD Malacca, DSP Percy Muttiah said today. He however thinks it could be contained if not c ompletely eradicated with public co-operation. He appeals to the public to inform the police whenever they expect to be away from
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    • 130 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Malaysia and Indonesia will sign a formal trade agreement on Thursday to enable both countries to resume trade ties at pre-con-frontation level. The Indonesian Trade delegation is now having a series of talks with Malaysian officials on various aspect of trade relations between
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    • 117 3 PKNANG, Mon. The Headmaster of St. Mark's Institution, Butterworth Mr. C. J. Marvel, who was away In Kuala Lumpur for two days, came back yesterday and found his house in Kampong Gajah in a mess. After a thorough check of his private room,
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    • 174 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The 42-member of Indonesian Armed Forces Cultural Team left by air for home today after a three-week tour of W<*st Malaysia. w The leader of the team Mr. Daeng Sutigna hoped that a similar cultural team from the Malaysian
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    • 393 3 MUAR, Mon. The President of the 1,000 strong Johore State DTC Teachers' Union, Enche All bin Hashim, has reiterated that his union would not hesitate to take action against certain heads of schools in Johore who forced DTC members to
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    • 318 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Nine out of the 36 local fishermen detained by the Burmese authorities returned here today by air from Rangoon They are One Hoe Siong, Noh Ho Yam. Sim Chin Kee, Ng Yam Hioh, Lee Chin Pav, Lim Hoon Taw. Tan
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    • 297 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The University of Singapore Law Society is organising a Southeast Asian and Australasian Law Students' Seminar from May 9-12, this year. Borne 13 delegates from eight, universities will be participating in the seminar. They are from the universities in the Philippines. New Zealand,
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    • 211 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Four people were treated in the General Hospital last night for acid burns after they were attacked by about 20 masked youths at a coffee shop in Kampong Silat. Three of the four victims were treated as outpatients while the condition
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    • 40 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The combined Science and Mathematics Society of Raffles Institution will hold its 10th annual science exhibition from May 10 to 12. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally at Raffles Institution in Bras Basah Road here.
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    • Article, Illustration
      84 4 The staff of the Dawn Sound and Co. are seen posing for a picture after the opening of the firm in a simple ceremony. The firm, situated on the ground floor of the multi-storey car park building, is an ideal Spot for shopping both for the man in-the-street and the
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    • 277 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Heng Yeck Meng, the defendant in a legal dispute over a granite quarry in Jurong, told the High Court today that he instructed his solicitors to demand $53,000 from the plaintiff which was —i due to him. Dr. Heng added that
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    • 238 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Indian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Mohammed All Currim Chagla, tonight said that Singapore and India had something in common in that they both believed In secularism. "We both believe in the creation of a multi-racial, multi-linguistis society/' he told newsmen
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    • 60 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Adventurers' Club, the first of its kind in the Republic, will hold a grand variety pop show at the National Theatre on Sunday (May 28) and not on May 20 as reported. The show is to raise funds to promote the
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    • 32 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police today found a Swedish sea captain, Molin Kurt Lorenz, 67. hanging in his room at Branksome Road from a plastic rope. Police do not suspect foul olay-
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    • 238 4 Singapore. Mon. The Ministry of Education Is to test every child in school in Singapore from Primary IV onwards in their physical fitness soon. The test will be conducted twice a year and the result entered in their record cards This was stated by the Minister
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    • 139 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. J. H. D. Sibree. Chairman or Harper, Gilfillan Co. Ltd.. today announced the introduction of a totally new company symbol. We have been closely connected with Singapore and Malaysia since 1867", said Mr. Sibree. "and in this, our centenary year, it
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    • 105 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three men were today sentenced to six months jail each for stealing 100 yards of underground electric cables, valued at 8250. belonging to the Public Utilities Board. The Ninth Magistrate, Mr. Tan Hoay Djin, also ordered that they be given three strokes of
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    • 149 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. An Austrolion domestic science teacher who was in Singa. pore for one-and-a-half days' visit has described the place as "fascinating/' She is Miss Joan Simms, from Sydney, who stopped over here last week on her way to Britain. Canada and the United States for an
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    • 77 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A hawker was run over by the Kuala Lumpur-bound night mail train last night at 8.55 p.m. The hawker, N. Socklingam. 54. died on the spot According to the police the driver of the train was travelling at 45 m.p.h. when he noticed, at
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    • 89 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The University of Singapore Students' Union will organise a welfare month in aid of deserving institutions in Singapore soon. All proceeds from the various orojects earned out are distributed to organisations listed under the Council of Social Services. The projects serve as channels
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    • 19 4 HERE'S a Hungarian model wearing a three-piece swim suit spotted by three colours of red, blue a nd yellow.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • Boutique
    • 748 5  -  THIS week's articles in BOUTIQUE a re written by our staff reporters PATRICIA CHAN, MADELEINE NATHAN AND MAUREEN LEE. In 11 estern fcurope the fashion in accessories has taken a plunge front the bold bright colours bach to things that look **antique 99 By: P.
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    • 112 5 H- SOUTHING old, g new but m something > ting for you. J Going back to m that all-important m subiect on your hair we're giving you tins this week > achieve pood grooming which ias so often been 01 trlook ed. Something new in itique" accessor-
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    • 230 5 iKL VOL' bored with nothing to do and ng around for fun? <\re you in►le? Know'.vhat other people dr .ng? Have you got a :,n cy lor fascinating fcoobies? Well u. r drop a line to nf Y.W.C.A. and they take care of your spare time.
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    • Article, Illustration
      224 5  -  -By: P. C. ORANGE BASKET is an attractive, delightful and delicious dessert to be served at children s birthday parties. Here is the recipe. Quantity for six. The ingredients needed are six oranges, two bananas, two tablespoons glace cherries, £lb. grapes, six to eight peach slices, angelica and cream
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    • 530 5  -  By: M. N. JJAS your hair got that wonderful, baby fresh look? Frothy with health and face-flattering? Shiny? Glowy? Silky? A real eye-catcher for the male? Hair-stylist, Miss Chua Fi-Yin comes up again this week with some healthy suggestions on how to help
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    • 86 5 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) —Swinging London has gone colour-mad this spring. As soon as the sun comes out, all the strongest colours of the spectrum parade the smartest streets in town. Vivid fuchsia pinks and mauves, seering orange—yellows, apple greens and strong, acid lemons vie with the capital's daffodils,
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    • 298 5  -  Br. M. L. COOL cats (boys) and chicks (the girls) everywhere have always had their own ideas about fashion (for girls). This is no exception with the cats and chicks here. Surprise after surprise they continually bring in, each one trying to out-smart
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 3415 6 YOUR TV AND T.V. MALAYSIA May 9—May 14 5 T. V. SINGAPURA Tuesday MAY 9 P.M. 5.45 OPENING ANNCT. Programme Summary 5.50 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5.55 NATIONAL SONGS 6.00 NEWS IN TAMIL 6.10 GIGANTOR Return of Magnaman 6.35 RIN TIN TIN Printer's Devil 7.00 NEWS IN ENGLISH
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 551 7 noNG KONG. Mon. .p., Red China's disrired President Liu Shaof r hi m oved closer to total downfall today. The powerful Communist p'k Central Committee nmindprf Him with a broadP hp for the first time in a h.rnlv worded joint article i thp editorial departments 0
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    • 137 7 MANIL Mon. (Reuter) President Ferdinand Marcos hi* reportedly predicted that the People's Republic of China would attempt a military conquest of the Philippines and all her Asian neighbours within the next dwade. ?re; reports received here ?a:d the President orediction yesterday in talk? with civic
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    • 79 7 S( ARSDALE (New York), n «AFP> Secretary J'ate Dean Rusk anyesterday that the 1 publish in a few cV' the full story" of *ce talks which it y" ln Warsaw with North name.>e representatives. f said that when the was known, the ftr -°an standpoint would
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    • 55 7 TROOPS of the Jakarta Garrison Command cordon off the Chinese Communist Embassy area to thwart off attempt recently by some 2.000 members of the antiCommunist Indonesian High School Students' Action Front (KAPPI) to storm the building. The students later paraded through Chinese markets in the Indonesian capital as an anti-Chinese
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    • 535 7 200 CHINESE DROWNED Mon. (L'PI). More than 200 Chinese were drowned in the Yangtze River yesterday when their boats were rammed and sunk by anti-Mao TseTung Red Guards, according to Japanese correspond- ents in Peking The Japanese Kyodo News Agency said those who were drowned
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    • 158 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower was admitted to Walter Reed Army Hospital at midnight on Saturday after an attack of nausea and stomach cramps, the hospital reported yesterday. A spokesman said the ailment has been diagnosed as acute gastroenteritis. or
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    • 146 7 PFRTH, Mon (UPI) r v Naval Operations Chief Admiral David L. McDonald Vl,d yesterday probably rlv!n Wome children and thV ns had been ki ed by n V J etcon in South Vietvf by T s boml >inß in >orth letnam Ariiving lor Coral Sea celebrations
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    • 354 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (AFP) Two detectives from the Office of New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison tried to bribe a witness into confirming the existence of a plot to assassinate President Kennedy, Newsweek Magazine reported here today. Mr. Garrison was recently reported to
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    • 185 7 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) Australians are comitted to the Vietnam War and will not draw back, but there is increasing reason for disquiet at the way the Americans are conducting it. the Sydney Morning Herald said in an editorial today. The political leadership and military
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    • 923 7  -  by HUGH LUNN Mon. (Reuter). American eight-engined B-52 Stratofortresses continued their relentless pounding of North Vietnamese fortified positions in the wild northwest corner of South Vietnam dur- ing the night. The giant bombers unleashed their 60,000 pound loads of high explosives
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    • 169 7 ATHENS, Mon. (AP). The Army-led Greek Government was "tightening its tenacles" on every Government level when it abolished an article of the constitution which provided for free election of Municipal Mayors and communal leaders diplomats said yesterday. I By "constitutional act" the
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    • 96 7 VATICAN CITY, Mon. (AP) Pope Paul VI yesterday urged Catholics to pray for authors, journalists, film stars, movie producers and all others of the world of communications. The Pontiff, speaking from his apartment window, reminded a crowd of Italians and tourists in St Peter's
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    • 90 7 TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter) A DC-8 jet airliner of Japan Airlines (JAL) today inaugurated a Tokyo-Kuala Lumpur weekly service via Hongkong and Bangkok under a Civil Aviation Agreement concluded between Japan and Malaysia last December. The first return flight is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow night with 59
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    • 102 7 ADEN. Mon. (Reuter) A terrorist grenade Injured 18 people when It exploded near a taxi-stand in a crowded square tonight In Aden's Crater town. Police said the injured were all Arabs or Indian Moslems. More Arabs have been killed or wounded In terrorist incidents during the past eight
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    • 554 10 GENEVA, Mon. (AP). After four years of negotiating, the world's four largest trading powers began a nonstop round of eleventh-hour bargaining yesterday which will determine whether Pres. John F. Kennedy's dream of free world trade can be approached in this decade. 53
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    • 185 10 JOHANNESBURG, Mo n. (AFP). Dr. T. Schneider. President of the Jewish Board of Deputies yesterday told some 5,000 people celebrating the "Day of Remembrance'' of the six million victims of Hitler's concentration camps that the South African Jewish community was viewing with grave
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    • 40 10 BOMBAY: Beatle George Harrison (L) tries his hand at "Seh-Taar of the seven-string Indian guitar during his recent visit to India. Looking on anxiously is his teacher Ravi Shanker. Both are dressed in the traditional Indian Koortah pyjamas. UPI photo
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    • 278 10 NAIROBI, Kenya, (AFP). Kenya's Attorney General Charles Njonjo yesterday described the recent book "Reds and Blacks" by former American ambassador to Kenya Mr. William Attwood as a "Fairy tale written by somebody who does not understand Africa or our national policy." "I was shocked and
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    • 49 10 MANILA. Mon. (AFP) West German Foreign Minister Willy Brandt has told a Philippine diplomat he may make a call to Manila in the course of a trip to Japan "in the near future" the newspaper "M ani 1 a Times" said in a Bonndatelined report.
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    • 221 10 ANTIBES, France, Mon. (UPI) Mrs. Conchita (Chit) Hechanova today battled the deadly effects of gas poisoning that silently killed her husband in the chilly French Riviera. In the meantime, there was no immediate announcement as to when the body of Ruflno Hechanova, a young
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    • 67 10 MANILA. Mon. (AFP) —A band of Jeepney-riding Huks (local Communist guerrillas) exchanged gunfire with a Philippine Army patrol in the village of Arenas in Pampanga province on Friday night, press reports here said today. Several Huks were believed wounded in the clash, as indicated by
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    • 77 10 MONTREAL. Canada, Mon. (Reuter) Twelve talking cockatoos, flown here from Australia, have here from Australia, have been given French lessons before being turned loose in the garden of the Man-ln-the-community pavilion of the International Exhibition, Expo 67, opened here on April 28. The large white birds,
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    • 143 10 MANNHEIM, Germany, Mon. (AP) The United States will make no arrangements with any country that would hurt" the security of West Germany, Ambassador George C. McGhee promised yesterday "Our policy." lie said, "Is to maintain the strength of NATO required to meet any challenge from
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    • 150 10 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) The first group of Indonesian Embassy dependants in Peking to be recalled home following the worsening of Sino-Indonesian relations crossed into Hong Kong this afternoon. The group consisted of three women and 10 children, mostly under five. They were accompanied by Mr. Sulami,
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    • 198 10 OCEAN SIDE, California, Mon. (UPI) Mr. Thomas W. Braden. former Central Intelligence Agency executive, said yesterday that France and Italy probably would have gone Communist if he had not created the Central Intelligence Agency's programme of subsidizing Labour Unions and student groupsMr. Thomas Braden, a
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    • 295 10 Guards mistake nonWhite servicemen for 'Arabs' ADEN, Mon. (AFP). Coloured servicemen in Britain's Royal Air Force here todav complained "humiliating" treatment at the hands of White servicemen who constantly mistake them for Arabs The servicemen were talking to reporters after the surprise disclosure yesterday that tor the last two months
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    • 85 10 TOKYO, Japan, Mon. (Reuter) Japanese goldfish fanciers bought 180.000,000 fish in 1966, compared with 168,000,000 in the previous year and exports are rising as well, the finance ministry reports. One third of the 1966 exports went to the United States, with France and Australia taking large
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    • 80 10 LAUSANNE. Mon. (AFP)— Three plastic bombs damaged government buildings during the night. There have been six bomb attacks in the region in three days. The first plastic bomb was placed in the lift cage of a building housing agricultural ministry officers and caused considerable damage. The other
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    • 183 10 MANILA. Mon. (AFP) Plans have been laid out for the evacuation of mh* bited areas at the foot y the Mayon volcano, 524 kms. South-east of Manila, where volcanic tremors have been occurring sporadically during the pas' two months. Philippine volcanoiog:*-. said that
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    • 143 10 NAPLES, Mon (UPI) The rock-hard blood of St. Januarius turned to liquid last night, after 24 hours of prayer were begun when it failed to do so on schedule. The liquification of the fourth century martyr's blood, contained in vials, is known as the "Miracle of
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    • 59 10 BIRMINGHAM, Alabama. Mon. (Reuter) —A 50-year-old woman was killed and people reported injured wher a tornado wrecked a restaurant in a Birmingham suburb last night. Trees and telegraph pole* were felled and several districts were plunged into darkness. A heavy rair.fe. following the tornado flowed
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    • 326 10 CANBERRA, Australia, Mon. (Reuter) Sixth year youths at Telopea High School here are allowed to smoke cigarettes during their lunch break under a gold pass honour system. A gilt paper pass is given to the student after the school's DrinciDal has
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  • 414 8 LANGUAGE is such an inflammable issue in Malaysia that few people would wish to say anything about it for fear of courting the wrath of language chauvinists. But silence solves no problems, which tend to seep underground to fester. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari,
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  • 393 8 students go abroad for higher studies their pictures appear in the newspapers. Their families expect much from them, and in the case of scholarship students the Government or the private donors hope they have made the right choice. All sorts of influences are liable to affect students in
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  • 3629 8  -  B Y SIOW LOONG HIN I>Y SIOW LOONG HIN, Director of Publicity, M.C.A. in a motion of thanks to the President, Mr. Tan Siew Sin's speech at the M.C.A. Central General Assembly at Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. TT is with pleasure that I
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  • COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL
    • 127 9 of the ins of Pall a) Ltd., will London next nd the Se:.al Compiler Conference. i the C -tnpany Mr Lim Soo md Mr Seah Guan Cr.jt Accountant. the four-day Conference relating history anf i current an- ire concepts of computer Apart from lectures
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    • 278 9 Mon. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. George Brown, is expected to tell his Western European Union Ministerial colleagues that the British Government is considering, with a sense of urgency, the results of the high-level British Common Market reconnaissance. But as the meeting takes place before
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    • 253 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. May first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 551 cents per lb., down cent from previous close. The tone was idle The market opened around Friday's final levels and fluctuated narrowly before easing on some
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    • 14 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The tin price for today was $601.75 per picul, unchanged.
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    • 173 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. On May 1 14 lucky passengers from 14 cities served by Thai International were chosen to receive special gifts from the airline to celebrate their 7th Anniversary. In Singapore, Mrs. E. Fuller (second from the left) was chosen as the lucky passenger, being the
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    • 23 9 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) —?Jonev Quotations: HK55.7225/5.***** per US dollar for cash HK515.99 per pound sterling. HK5261.875 per tael gold.
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    • 219 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Three of BOAC's S E Asia Staff have recently completed training couurses in London with outstanding success. Mr. Stephen Pool Fatt Chen, BOAC's Senior Sales Representative Western Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, attended the Salesman's course He achieved one of the highest standards
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    • 23 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Rubber market opened very quiet with spot 16-3/4 1615/16 No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports —May 16-3/4 16-7/8.
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    • 303 9 London. Mon. Orders and options for 15 more nort-haul jetliners, worth some £lBm. were announced yesterday by the British :r v :t Corporation (BAC). ngs the total order book for the aircraft t V rji them firm orders. Argentine international ing four Onetaking an
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    • 591 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore opened the week on a dull and featureless note. Although trading was quiet and less turnover, the prices in the industrial section showed that the tone was steady. Equities which met fair activity were
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    • 92 9 LONDON, Mon. From May 31, P. and O. are to reintroduce their cargo service between Scotland and the Far East *hrough the Port of Grangemouth near Edinburgh on the Firth of Forth. Four 9.000 ton cargo liners Sunda. Surat. Somali and Soudan —will use
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    • 45 9 TOKYO, Mon. (UPl)—The Stock Market was active today with the volume of transactions totaling 13 million shares. The 225-stock price average amounted to 1,457 yen, up four points over Saturday. On the plus side were machinery, electrical goods, construction, shipbuilding and automobiles.
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    • 28 9 LONDON Mon. (UPI) Tin was steady quiet turnover 125 tons spot buyers 1209 sellers 1210 business 1208 3-months buyers 1204 sellers ***** business 1204 settlement 1210.
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    • 498 9 MINUAPOKfc—BtOCI BXCl nanfc old and offer pricea officially listed at the close at bonneaa industrials Boustead 1.54 1.55 C. Sugar 1.84 1.85 C.T.S. Ord* 54/Chemical Co. 1.78 1.79 Cold Storage 3.42 3.44 Dunlop (Old) CD 2.26 E. Smelting 4.28 4.32 Fsso Ord*. CD 3.34 Fit/patrlcks 1.50 1.60 F.
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    • 54 9 (Managers Prices) First Mala> an 2.30 2.40 Second Malayan 1.64 1.74 Third Malayan XD 1.12 1.23 The Commerce A Industry Fond .90 1.00 The Savings Fnnd 1.35 1.45 Malaysian Industry Fund 1.00 1.1# Sterling Commodity XI) 3/9 4/4 First Hong Kong XD 1.00 1.0M Second Hong Kong .69
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    • 96 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Suigapore Chinese Prod nee Exchange noon prices today were: Buyers Sellert Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 46.31 Coconut oil (FOB) Drams 49.0C Loose Copra Mixed Mav/Jnne 28.00 I Sugar (Java) exgodown 25.25 Nutmegs 110s 365.00 Nutmegs B W Garbled 1 .am pong 175 00 Black Pepper (FOB) 112.5C
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    • 173 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today God owns Vessels 5 Silver Moon 10/11 Hanka Sawieka 13/14 Melampus 18 Mizukawa Maru 19 City of Lancaster 23/24 Peking Maru 25/26 Hydra 27/28 Tjiliwong 29/30 Fen ice 31/32 Capraia 33/34 Star Alycone 35 /36 Denmark
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    • 882 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 135 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.1.1 a.m. Airline Garuda 992 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 200 10 THE MAM FROM EXPLOSIVE AFFAIR All work and no pla/ makes even a MAN FROM U.H.C.L.E. A DULL BCY AND KNOWING THAT HIS LIFE DEPENDS ON SHARPNESS, NAPOLEON SCUD ACCEPTED THE ffLONDE'S INVITATION TO GO WATER SKIING! NOW, SLALOMING BEHIND HER BOAT AS IT STREAKS DOWN LONG ISLAND SOUND, SOLO
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 53 11 |g| '< VA THE COOLEST LAUGH HIT OF THE YEAR! ITS A RIOT FROM START TO FINISH! CARY GRANT SAMANTHA EGGAR JIM HUTTON V mm M A SOL C. SIEGEL pkoouctkm IT ALL HAPPENS AT THE TOKYO OLYMPICS YOU LL NEVER GUESS THE WINNING EVENT! PANAVISION* TECHNICOLOR* A COLUMBIA PICTURES
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 2553 11 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPURA WEE I i o o o o r'ADIO MALAYSIA RADIO 9—May 15 6 00 P 02 The Net otpourri agonal a Word 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News in the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word and a Phrase a Day. 8.00 The News;
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  • 555 12 TELEVISION Singapura will Introduce yet another spy series "Blue Light" starring Robert Goulet, Christine Carere and Christine Schmidtner. The series is scheduled to start on May 26. "Blue Light" tells the story of a group of 18 dedicated Americans who volunteer for the
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  • 191 12 Singapura will introduce a series of educational programmes spotlighting some of the problems and challenges facing Singapore citizens in the future. The programme entitled "Lecture" will feature authoritative speakers lecturing, discussing and answering questions on the subject. The first in the series will be telecast over
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  • 242 12 FA M OUS American pianist Glen Mack will appear on Television Singapura's Channel 5 on Tuesday (May 9) at 9.25 p.m. During his "piano recital", Mack will play excerpts from William Bersma's "Tangents" and two pieces from Debussy La Puerta de Vino and Fuex
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  • 78 12 ON May 14 at 440 p.m. over Channel 5. (Television Singapura) Tien Ming-En (tenor) will give a song recital. Tien graduated from the Conservatory of Music in Shanghai and since then had made many appearances over Radio Hong Kong, Rediffusion and on the concert platform. In Italy.
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  • 486 12 MUSIC AND MUSICIANS On Tuesday, May 9 at 8.00 p.m.. there's a magazine Drogramme for those interested in serious music "Music And Musicians". The items include a portrait of Franz Liszt, the story of the first performance of Richard Wagner's Tannhauser, the nicknamed composition Dolly
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  • 380 12 RTHI'R MILLER'S adaptation of Ibsen's ''An enemy of the people" will appear soon on the local stage. The Malayan Arts Theatre group is planning the play for August. Marina Clerk, formerly of the Hayes Gordon Ensemble Theatre in Sydney, will direct the play. The Kuala Lumpur Theatre Club
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  • 189 12 A HOST of very talented musician and singers will appear in this week's "Music for the Home", the fourth in a series on Saturday, May 13, over Channel 5 at 7.10 p.m. Among those will appear this week are Jane Lee (soprano); Yeo Bee Choo (pianist);
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 478 12 RADIO SINGAPURA PROGRAMMES From page 11 9.15 LIFE AND LETTERS "Logic and Mysticism" by B. Russell. 9.30 THE NEWS 9.40 STRINGTIME Buddy Merrill 10.00 PERSPECTIVE A current topic discussed by United Nations Radio. 10.15 MANY VOICES MANY SONGS The Benny Singers Items: Sunny Side of the Street, 500 Miles, Yours,
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  • 682 13 COMMUNISM embraces different, even conflictl_ in a concepts, such as totalitarian-type com- ,nism and anarcho-communism. Under cer- ."circumstances the latter may assume certain democratic characterists. v.* I j ri e process of dectalinisation in East countriML in f its contradicd half-mea-f us ions and has demonthat
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  • 915 13 m May 1963, the heads of thirty-one independent African states met is Addis Ababa to found the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the event was hailed as a landmark in modern African history. It was then universally believed that the OAU would
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  • 1007 13 Can the UN keep the peace ONE of the problems before the current spring special session of the General Assembly concerns the authority of the world organisation to do what its Charter prescribes: to maintain international peace and security. The continuing war in Vietnam is proof of a most serious
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  • 657 13 ITNTIL early March of thig year, it appeared that the major Communist international federation of chemical, petroleum and allied workers would succeed in being the first such Communist organisation to hold a world conference in the West. The federation, which has its headquarters in Prague, was
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 121 13 JSIIAW organisation IJD- 6 Phone ***** p lnrt,T' n 1«5 4 nao. »is GH"' fW to EST BERLIN! Cliff Ririiftrd A F INDERS KEEPERS" r en*rrt thru U.A. Phone ***** l.tt, 4. p.m. FF,V for A r.f'NFIGHTER" rn WidPsrreen-Color 11. 1.45. 4. n m A 9.15 p.id OPENS TODAY! *oM«*tnan
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    • 292 13 organisation ORCHARD 31Mb1 HlKKY! Ill liKV: REASON ENDING SOON'! MHk Orand Day! Daily 3 Shows! Start*: 1.00. 6.00 g.Sti p.m. Prix" Starts: 1.15. 6.1ft K 45 Sun* Holidays Extra Show 9.30 am IN SUPER CINERAMA "GRAND PRIX" e,i?J?~ 6 Garn r >**rie Saint SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION al.ftO to anr >f»t
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    • 459 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can oe accepted at the following addresses: MONT D'OR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. S.S MUBARUK Brothers. Ltd.. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore. HAMIEM STORE. 1419 Upper Changi Road Singapore 17 A.T. CNANAPRAKASAM CO.. 1361 Changi Point. Singapore
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    • 317 14 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We, PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES LTD. of 7, Telok Aver Street, Singapore 1 hereby give notice that in consequence of our purchase, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 535 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance (Chapter 207), in
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    • 94 14 21-B. CANTONMINT ROAD. SINCAPORC 2 TILIPHONIS *****/7. (Box Number it charged ai three words (e.g. Bet C.S.I: Bo* Service charge 50 cmh I Advertiser's Name...— Address..—. Telephone No Number of Insertions... Oate(s) Requested..—. Cost 5.............m.• Classified advertisements may b* handed at the following addresses. KUALA LUMPUR: |POH; 8-10 TATLOCK ST..
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    • 34 16 *A VUS' Superlative Performance MW, SW tx FM Reception A wide range of models from manual to fully automatic operation. THE CYCLE I CARRIAGE ENTERPRISES CM) SDN.. BHD. IMPORTS niui«m>. KUALA IUMPUft IPOH PENANG
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    • 67 16 TIME A! A-iOS'? y-'"Y$ r TIDE pm (7 2 n); 12 34 p- m < B 4 ft >. pSweltenham: 5.45 p.m. (15.3 ft). lV°£ kson i* 28 am (7 B ft >; 64B p- m < 9 ft >- lednl ?L am (8 ft>; 1044 P- m < B
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