The Straits Times, 16 July 1963

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1963 15 CEQtfS**/ Jj»N 352
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  • JAKARTA'S TERMS
    • 903 1  -  DENIS WARNER E> Straits Times special correspondent JAKARTA. Monday INDONESIA will accept the formation of Malaysia only if an independently conducted plebiscite or referendum clearly shows that the majority of the Borneo people favour it. Dr. Subandrio, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, told me (his today in
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    • 521 1 Razak: Still time for UN to send man to Borneo 1(1/ ALA UMPIR. Monday. Tun Abdul Razak said tonight there was "still time" for the UN Secretary-General or his representative to ascertain the wishes of the people of North Borneo and Sarawak on Malays j a in accordance with the
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    • 552 1 The Brunei Sultan's terms IT IS NOT MERELY A QUESTION OF STATUS, SAYS HIS SPOKESMAN BRUNEI TOWN. Monday. A SPOKESMAN for the Sultan of Brunei said today that "even if the Malaya had offered the Sultan the position of Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia, the ruler would have been reluctant
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  • 78 1 FLORANCE. Mon. The elegant woman ot 1962 Is as skinny as a toothpick. This straight and uncompromising line was set today as the Italian autumn-winte. fashion shows went into iheir second day. De.siKiiers Fourgquet. Lancetti, Veneziani and Valentino displayed their fashions today. The
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  • 64 1 ZOMBA (Nyasaland). Mon— Dr. Hastings Bands. Nya.su land's Prime Minister, announced today that he and his ministers were taking a 10 per cent cut In their salaries to "show the world we mean business." Speaking during the budget debate in the Legislative Assembly here. Dr. Banda
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  • 189 1 KUCHING. Mon. TPHE pro-Malaysia Sarawak Alliance have won a clear majority in the Council Negri elections and will form the State's first elected Government. The Alliance won li seats, the anti-Malaysia Sarawak I'nited People's Party ant* pro-Malaysia Party Negara of Sarawak coalition
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  • 244 1 'Lucky' (he beat Christine up) can appeal LONDON. Mon. West Indian jazz singer Aloysius "Lucky" Gordon was today granted leave to appeal against a three-year sentence for attacking his former mistress, Christine Keeler. the girl in the centre of the scandal involving ex-W:ir Minister John Profumo. The Court of Criminal
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  • 54 1 BANGKOK. Mon.— Senior Malayan police officers will meet witli their Thai counterparts here to discuss the terrorist campaign along their border next week. The Malayan delegation, led by Sir Rodney Moor, will arrive here on July 23 It wa- announced here today. The two-day 1 meeting will
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  • 29 1 ZANZIBAR. Mon.— The ruling coalition of the Zanzibar Nationalist Party and the Zanzibar-Pemba People's Alliance has won last week's elections here, it was officially announced today. Reuter.
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  • 94 1 LONDON. Mon. Mr. John Strarhey (above), former Secretary of State for War and Minister of Food in the British Government between 1946 and 1951. died here early today, aged tt. He was the Labour Member of Parliament for Dundee. Scotland. Mr. Strachey died in Kin? Edward
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  • 27 1 TAIPEH. Mon. People on Formosa braced for the first attack of a typhoon this year as Typhoon Wendy hit the coa-st with fringe wind* tonight—UPl.
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  • 289 1 Shall we sign? Nik asks at N-ban talks MOSCOW, Mon. Mr. Khrushchev opened the test ban talks here today and smilingly asked Western negotiators: 'Shall we start off by signing the agreement right away?" The American negotiator. Mr. Averell Harriman. taking the remark in the same spirit, pushed over a
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  • 43 1 S. AFRICA LEAVES UN. BODY PRKIORIV Mon .south Ifriea h.i^ (!<•< nil .I to withdraw from I N I c nnomlr Commi>?>inn ton \lrn .i '•in icu of hostil it) ii«i« being iraMMtral nl h\ \lrir.in Nt.jtrv. IVmiri \iTi*)crri >airi h<-r<-tnnighi Rcutcr
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 200 2 Price of reconciliation MOSCOW, Mon. China was reported today to have demanded the removal of Premier Khrushchev from Kremlin leadership as the price of reconciliation between Moscow and Peking. The Communist Chinese conditions were presented at the last Sino-Soviet negotiations, which, for all practical purposes,
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    • 42 2 'ROWN Prince Cyrus Rexa. aged two, plays in the warm waters of the Caspian Sea with his father, the Shah of Iran. They were on holiday with Empress Farah and four-month-old Princess Masoumeh Farahnaz last week.
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    • 139 2 75 DIE IN BATTLE NEAR SAIGON SAIGON, Mon. At least 50 Communist guerillas and 25 South Vietnamese Government troops were killed in a battle about 20 miles south of Saigon on Sat>irday night, according to reports reaching here. Two American military advisers, a captain and a sergeant, were wounded In
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    • 32 2 BOSTON, Mon— President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika and an entourage of 11 arrived here by air today from London for a state visit to the United States.— Reuter.
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    • 131 2 SETIF (Eastern Algeria), Mon.— Mr. Ferhat Abbas (above). Speaker of the Algerian National Assembly, said here yesterday he would quit politics if the people were not given freedom of speech. He called for free municipal elections and freedom for the
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    • 253 2 SOEKARNO'S EXCUSE IS A LAME ONE: MANILA COLUMNIST ,]tf ANILA, Mon. A L 1 Manila newspaper columnist said today that the signing of the Malaysia agreement in London did not justify the resumption of Indonesia's confrontation policy toward Malaya. Oscar Villadolid. Manila Dally Bulletin diplomatic reporter who writes a twiceweekly
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    • 128 2 -Japanese Minister's home set on fire TOKYO. Mon. Two x unidentified persons poured petrol on the home of the Minister of Transport, Mr. Ichiro Kono and set it afire today. Mr. Kono. an Influential member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. was not at home. He was in Kyoto to
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    • 80 2 SALISBURY Mon. Supporters of Southern Rhodesia's African nationalist leader Jcihuu Nkomo and those of his one-itu i chief aide Enos Nlcala clashed at Salisbury airport yesterday. It was the first clash between nationalist groups in Southern Rhodesia. There were no serious casualties. Rival groups
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    • 129 2 JAKARTA. Mon. A group of 18 American army officers and 32 non-com-misioned officers arrived here yesterday by a U.S. military transport plane to train Indonesian officers for the army civic action programme. The group, led by Lt. Col. Robert E. Rich, will give 14
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 124 3 NOW BRANDO SAYS IT: THERE IS PREJUDICE BEVERLY HILLS <Callfornla\ Mon.— Actor Marlon Brando added his voice last night to those of Negro leaders who have insisted discrimination exists in the motion picture industry. "They speak of prejudice in motion pictures —it is there." Brando told a meeting of the
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    • 92 3 NEW YORK. Mom. Three men who drove to a police station here to complain that they had been attacked by Negro pickets in a colour bar incident had In their lor*y loaded pistols, a flare gun a crossbow with steel -tipped arrows, teargas ejectors,
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    • 528 3 A WHITE HOUSE ADVISER IS QUESTIONED ABOUT SECURITY SCANDALS r WASHINGTON. Mon. MR. M c G E ORGE BUNDY. a top adviser to President Kennedy, has denied suggestions that the U.S. might be planning to withhold military secrets from Britain
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    • 233 3 Moscow recalls faceless spy's friend home LONDON, Monday. rpHE Soviet Union has suddenly recalled to Moscow A a diplomat in London who was a friend of runaway Soviet spy Anatoli Dolyntsin, the London Daily 1 Sketch reported today. The newspaper said that Russian Embassy Press Attache Gennady Stepnov had been
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    • 109 3 pEOROETOWN. Mon. Mr \J Duncan Sandys, the Colonial Secretary, left here for London yesterday after a four-day visit Before he left. Mr. Bandys broadcast an appeal to the people of British Guiana to work together to end the racial tension and fear
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    • 66 3 HONO KONO. Mon. Communist China has issued the 350 th "serious warninc" to the United States against alleged "military provocations" according to Radio Peking. It charged a U.S. warship Intruded into its territorial waters in the area of Tung and Yunghsing islands of the Hsishn
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    • 37 3 BOSTON. (Massachusetts!. Mon. —A strong earth tremor centred about 1.900 miles to the southeast was recorded yesterday by the seismographic station here. It was believed to be in the area of the Windward Islands.— Reuter.
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    • 70 3 MANILA, Mon. Manilas international south harbour was full of activity today as trucks began hauling out cargo which had piled up during the past two weeks due to heavy picketing by striking dockworkers. The strikers agit.-ed to lift their pickets at the weekend foi the next
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    • 49 3 MOSCOW. Mon.— Two special envoys of the Pope have arrived here to attend celebrations marking the golden jubilee of the episcopate of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia. They are Monsignor Francois Charriere Bishop of Lausanne, and Dominican Father Christophe Dumont. of Paris. Reuter.
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    • 333 3 -I Burton: Liz is more beautiful than Cleopatra T ONDON. Mon. Actor Richard Burton told British radio listeners last night he considers Eliza beth Taylor to be more beautiful than the original Cleopatra. The British actor spoke in a radio interview about the US$40,000,000 epic film in which he was
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    • 175 3 STOCKHOLM, Monday. rpHE British Labour Party" leader, Mr. Harold Wilx son, said yesterday that special attention should be paid to maintain full employment in the light of tecnnological changes such as automation. He was reporting on discussions he had In Sweden at the weekend with
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    • 89 3 De Gaulle may visit Washington DARIS, Mon. President Charles de Gaulle may visit Washington early next year for talks with U.8. President John F. Kennedy, political sources said yesterday. Although there was no official confirmation that a visit Is planned, the sources say President de Gaulle may announce It in
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    • 117 3 pLASGOW. Mon.— About ll -400 Macmillans from many parts of the world with one famous absentee are expected to attend a Macmillan clan rally on Aug. 10. It will be held at the home of the clan chief. Gen.
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    • 36 3 ATHENS. Mon. There were 5,112 people In Greek jails at the end of June, of whom 1,097 were Communists sentenced for subversive activities, according to Ministry of Justice statistics Issued here today. Reuter.
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  • 238 4 WARNING: 'POPULATION RISE WILL ABSORB MOST OF THE TAXES' SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Family Planning Association has launched an appeal for donations to build its headquarters to train young people in Southeast Asia for family planning work. Mrs. A.C. Sinha. chairman of the association,
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  • 56 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The i Singapore Government will open more outpatients clinics whenever there is sufficient stall available to j man them. Inche Buang bin Omar Junld. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, said this last night when he declared open the Rochore Community Centre
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  • 108 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Sikh community have sent a telegram and a letter to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, congratulating him on the successful signing of the Malaysia agreement in London. They also welcomed him back to Singapore and praised him "for the
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  • 188 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam today opened the Unesco travelling exhibitions of two art collections one from Japan and the other from Persia at the National Museum One collection comprises Japanese woodcuts of the Uklyo-e school. The other collection is of
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  • 264 4 SINGAPORE, Mon T*HE secretary-general A of the Singapore Alliance, Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan, today claimed that "a few well-paid stooges of the PAP" had maliciously attacked a statement he made to the, Utusan Melayu recently about setting up a Malay university. "Why should the wellpaid stooges
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  • 300 4 2 PULA U SENANG ESCAPEES RECAPTURED Dramatic chase across Kallang rooftops SINGAPORE. Monday IX a dramatic chase across Kallang rooftops, detectives today recaptured two Pulau Senang escapees one a hardened kidnapper, the other a gangleader. Over 100 policemen and six dogs were mobilised to recapture the two thugs whose escape
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  • 74 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 1 bar attendant. Chan Kau Tong. 29, who was injured in a road accident three years ago. was awarded damages of $9,115 with costs by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today. The award was made against a lorry driver. N'roh Yonr
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  • 54 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and the Minister for Finance. Dr. Ooh K'sng Swee. tonight played hosts to Singapore's business community leaders. At a dinner, the businessmen were assured that the free port status would be absolutely maintained for the first five
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  • 22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Members of Y.W.C.A. International Women's Club will visit the Singapore Dairy P.nm at Buklt Timah on Wednesday.
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  • 155 4 Warning of dry weather ahea d-ahead SINGAPORE, Mon. Australian rainmaker, Mr. E.J. Smith today left Singapore for a two-week visit of Israel and England before returning for further cloud seeding operations. During his absence, Mr. Hwang Tiaw 8ool. senloT meteorological officer at Singapore Airport will jarry on the work If
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 411 4 I IN AND OUT BY AIR 'rHE following la todij neb*- Bone Kong (MI. 617) 11.30 p.m. 1 dule of civil aircraft move- trttlth United Atrwayi: From m'tin at Paya L#bar airport. Sin- Stanttrd, Istanbul. Bombay (Bit gapore: 662) 7 a.m. ARRIVALS DfPAMTURtS ■OAC: To Darwin, Bn«bu». BO AC: From
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  • 92 5 KUAI^A LUMPUR. Mon.— A short-circuit during heavy rain this morning resulted in a power failure in the Circular Road area. The rain the heaviest downpour in the past three weeks —started early in the morning: and lasted more than three hours. In SEREMBAN.
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  • 60 5 NO LICENCE— FINED $100 PENANG. Mon. A businessman. Sio Cheng Boon. was today fined $100 for Installing three fruit machines and a plntable without a licence. Sio pleaded guilty to operating the fruit machines in a house at Siam Road and turning it into a public amusement place on June
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  • 127 5 Sacked amah caught with stolen -gold ring- SINGAPORE, Mon. A dismissed amah was wearing a stolen ring which the army and civilian police had been trying to trace when she turned up at the GHQ. Tanglln. to collect her wages this morning, a court was told today. Chua L1a.11 Hoi.
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  • 31 5 PENANG. Mon.— The Ctty Fire Brigade experienced its busiest year during the last decade when it answered a total of 302 calls, including 40 false alarm*, in IMX
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  • 390 5 A 'primitive belief led to this murder, says DPP THE TAPPER, HIS SICK WIFE AND THE BOMOH f POH, Mon.— The High Court here was told today of a "primitive belief" of a tapper who allegedly murdered a village bomoh. On trial was Mat Dris bin Napiah, 38, accused of
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  • 55 5 SEREMBAN. Mon. A founder member of the United Democratic Party here, Raja Suleiman bin Raja Tachilc. 50. has resigned from the party. In a brief letter to the secre-tary-general. Raja Suleiman gave no other reason for his resignation than that he had not attended "any discussion
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  • 29 5 PENANG. Mon— Periling Umno will celebrate Malaysia with a seven-night pesta at Lorong K'llit starting on Aug. 30 and a party at Umno hall on Aug. 31.
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  • 33 5 TAIPING. Mon. A cyclist, Phoon Sin. 67, was fatally injured in an accident with a lorry near Simpang, on the main northsouth road, near here yesterday. He died in the hospital.
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  • 155 5 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yane di-Pertu-in A^inu approved today now uniforms for senior and junior ratings of the Royal Malayan Navy. The new uniform is crnrrally .similar in style to that of other Commonwealth navies, but it has been changed in detail to make
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  • 254 5 Housemanship period should be three years, urges union PENANG, Monday. Federation Government should seriously consider extending the present period of housemanship served by newly-graduated doctors from one year to three. "That would be only fair," Mr. Kantar Singh president of the National Union of Hospital Assistants, said here today. Mr.
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  • 165 5 UNION BRANCH ASKS FOR CLOSED SHOP IN WAR DEPARTMENT IPOH, Monday. A RESOLUTION pressing the British War Depart- ment to have a closed shop agreement with the War Department Civilian Staff Association was approved at the annual meeting of the union's Ipoh branch here yesterday. It also asked the War
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  • 89 5 Two officers for course in Britain KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two officers of the Federation Army will leave for Britain on Wednesday for further training. They are Major Narlnjan Singh of the Federation Supplies and Transport Services. Kuala Lumpur, and Capt. Mohamed Shah bin Yahya. of the Second Federal Infantry Brigade,
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  • 127 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A youth, who entered the house of a woman and stole three of her six pet birds, was today bound over by the Sessions Court for one year. Chan Kum Wing and Chiew Poh Thim 25. were originally charged with
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  • 584 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. piVE Opposition patty leaders today met the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dato Haji Noah bin Omar, and protested against the twice postponed meeting of Parliament. They said that in both instances no explanation for the postponement was given.
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  • 94 6 Letter to girl found on body TOHORE BAHRU, Mon. J Police are proBing into the death of a 20-year-old youth, whose body was found yesterday in a monsoon drain near Labis, about 90 miles from here. The youth, who was identified as Tan Chee, an unemployed tapper, had several wounds.
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  • 87 6 RETURNING OFFICERS TOLD OF THUGS AT THE POLLS MALACCA, Mon. Returning officers for this Saturday's Malacca municipal elections have been warned to be on guard against disturbances by thugs. They have been told that there was the possibility of these thugs coming up as voters to create trouble at polling
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  • 94 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Commandant of the Police Depot, Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Mohamed lsa (above) will leave soon lor a threemonth leadership course in the United States. He goes on leave at the end of this month prior to leaving for America.
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  • 67 6 TAIPING, Mon. Miss Annie Ton. a stenographer in the Telecommunications Department. Ipon, has been chosen "Miss Telecom. Perak" at a dance here. She won the title from 11 other contestants, eight from Ipoh and three from Taiping. Second was Miss Lai Kwan and third Raja Norizah
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  • 167 6 Motel plan for tourists in Trengganu I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1Y Malaya may have its first motel in Trengganu. The Tourist Promotion Officer, inche Osman Slru, flew to Kuala Trengganu today to look Into the possibility of building a motel In the State. He said at the airport that the motel
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  • 81 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tht Straits Times today received another $179.95 for the National Patriotic Fund bringing Its total collection to date to $136,501.37. Latest contributions received were from the staff of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya in Batu Pahat. $10; the Kuala Selangor branch members
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  • 41 6 IPOH. Mon.— Mr. Cheah Hoong Yean has been elected the president of the Sitiawan Rotary Club with Mr. P. C. Balachandran, vie* president. Other officials elected were secretary. Mr. Hong Kok Cheong. and treasurer. Mr. Saw Eng Chong.
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  • 159 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. S. T. Bani, president of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, today challenged the Government to allow SATU to prove publicly that it had the support of the workers. In a statement. Mf. Banl dared the Government to give
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  • 2045 7 A double-cross— and Lydia pays the price CONCLUDING THE STARTLING REVELATIONS FROM THE SMUGGLED DIARIES OF CZECH SECRET AGENT LYDIA =UNGROVA LYDIA «ot little inform a t i on for STB from her lour and all she learned about her Iron Curtain ncighIxjurs was: "East Berlin is back where we
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  • The Straits Times
    • 658 8 The bitterest jibe in the latest Russian attack on China's Communist leaders is, without doubt, the suggestion that the Chinese are inspired by racialism and nationalism, rather i than a genuine desire (or world i revolution. Nearly as provocative, and even more obviously true, is the
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    • 388 8 The name of Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak's new political party is conspicuously neutral. There are no overtones either of race or of class in "National Convention Party." It is the sort of roof under which a variety of tendencies may shelter. Perhaps that is why the name
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    • 177 8 Sine? 1955, more than 2,000 co-operative societies have been set up in the Federation. It is hardly surprising that many of them especially the rural co-ops should bear the marks of forced growth. It was wise of Inche Mohamed Khir Johari to direct energies this year to consolidation
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  • 317 8 Orwellian nightmare comes to Ceylon PHONE-TAPPING: A GOVT. PROBE fOLOMBO, Mon. The Government is preparing to investigate a controversy which has arisen over alleged illegal wire-tapping. A spokesman for the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications said "There are many ugly rumours much talk of telephones bein b tapped. I agree
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  • LETTERS
    • 352 8 MUCH has been auici recently in your columns about the long wait for Housing and Development Board flats and the high rents charged. It is reported that there are still some 12.000 applicants on the waiting list. But it is also to be noted with Interest that
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    • 91 8 1 WOULD like to endorse what a correspondent has said regarding taxis overtaking at double lines and bends and driving at well over 50 miles per hour. Why the Traffic Police do not take any action against these rude and dangerous drivers who hurtle down both Thomson Road
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    • 139 8 1 REFER to the letter by Mr. Jimmy Tan in the Straits Times of July 10, alleging that his sister's case of "crosslne the bar' had been delayed. This Issue was raised by the Chinese School Tea- Chens' Union and the matter was satisfactorily resolved on June 25,
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    • 148 8 CAN anyone help me? I rang the R.S.P.C.A. about a badly crippled small cow. They told me that cows are not within their jurisdiction and that I should contact the nearest police station. I did this and a car load of police came to look at the cow.
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  • 1011 8  - The $3mil a day war America can't lose GODFREY HODGSON SEVERAL OF THE DIEM GOVT'S ACTIONS FORCES REVALUATION OF U.S. POLICY IN S. VIETNAM 4rom- WASHINGTON Monday THE American Ambass a d o r to South Vietnam. Mr. Frederick Nolting, has flown back to Saigon after long and urgent consultations
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    • 23 8 MALAYAN IANKING LIMITED it tb« Largest Federation incorporate!) Bank with 75 Branches over The Federation, Singapore, Brunei, North Borneo, Hong Hong and London.
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  • 258 9 Widow says man she gave $8,000 was not her lover SINGAPORE. Mon. A widow denied in a District Court today that she had lent money to a businessman because he was her lover Lucy Choo a seamstress. testifying at the trial of Chew Chong Jin. who was accused of cheating
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  • 47 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Rev. Peter Hsieh of Trinity Theological Cr>:leue will cive a lecture on "The Bible" at the Cultural Centre tomorrow at 8 p.m. This U part of a series of lecture crurse* organised by the Slngaoor? Sonen- for Spiritual Pulture
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  • 134 9 JOIIORL BAHRl', Mon. The Jobore State Government has ordered elected members or the Batu Pahat Town Council to meet on July 27 to decide which party is to control the council There was a tie at the Batu Pahat Town Council elections on Saturday
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  • 730 9 Kandasamy accuses the Govt of trying to pass the buck BID TO DEFER PAY ROW CASE BRINGS CHARGE FROM UNION Ministry official urges industrial court to put national interest above sectional interest SINGAPORE, Monday. jyjR. G. Kandasamy, PAP assemblyman and general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, accused
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  • 313 9 He thought friend's talk of murder was 'big joke' SINGAPORE. Mon. When a man told his friend. Shaikh Osman, that he would kill a family of three, Osman dismissed it as "one big Joke," a preliminary inquiry was told today. "It didn't occur to me that my friend, Mohamed bin
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  • 76 9 TELUK ANSON. Mon. The Mentri Besar of Perak Oato Shaar. bin Shatte will open three completed rural projects at the Riverine Kampong of Balun BidaL 23 miles from here, on July 26. The projects are a $4,000 community hall; a 110.000 health clinic
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  • 219 9 Respite for breweries in row over job switch dignity— KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malayan Breweries Ltd. was given a temporary reprieve from industrial action today when negotiations with a worker's representative on the question of a girls change of job were postponed. The National Union of Drink Manufacturing Industry Workers, which
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  • 392 9 New party NCP: Sole aim is to uplift the rural people KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE newly-formed National Convention Party said today that it was formed for the sole purpose of uplifting the economic and social conditions of people in the rural areas. A party statement said that Its chairman, Inche
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    • 173 9 Now in the time it takes you to read this sentence you can load the new Kodak Instamatic Camera can JflKV It l l iiiwitf&WBWttMBWBMttMm^^ KODAK INSTAMATIC 100 Camera— It's handsome, fast loading and easy to use. Has pop-up flash and double exposure prevention. Singapore: $41.95— Federation: $48.25 KODAK INSTAM
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    • 120 9 DANGER HER DIET MAY DESTROY HER *J Despite a full rice bowl, this girl may not be getting a full supply of vitamins and minerals. World Health statistics show that many Asian diets lack a variety of meat, fish and fresh vegetables. This can make you subject to disease, weakness
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    • 488 9 Today *s Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE V. l?R m T^« Vt *">»»"■ 8E »VICE A.M. BOO Time Signal. Ne- sHORTW4VK^RViriL gara-KU. 6.02 Prelude To Brea<- i>HORTWA\fc SERVICE fatt. ;.00 Time Signal. The mwe News; 7.10 Song.s Ana Sweet A.M 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Music: 7.30 Learn
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  • MAINLY for WOMEN
    • 535 10 Holiday fun for the children "pHE holiday season for the children will soon begin. The mid year exams are almost over for our youngsters and they are looking forward to the days of leisure next month when they can "sleep late and eat all day." And, of course, it's only
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    • 257 10 E WHETHER they are made of silk, delicate lace, soft voile or crisp cotton with gay prints, E blouses are always IN fashion. E Working firls who S want high fashion on a E low budget can hardly do better than invest in a few good tops.
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    • 116 10 MANY professional chefs feel, that carbon steel gives the best cutting edge for kitchen and carving knives. But remember carbon steei stains easily and must be washed and drted immediately after use in hot soap or detergent suds and rinses. To keep carnations a:id orchids fresh longer, put
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 299 10 Straits Times Crossword 2b n ibj| |H| HbT~~b^r- ACROSS Eve s foible made plain at 1. Duma's hair worries? (10). lunch (4-6) 8. Strong Island retreat (4). 12. Keys may refer to the thing 10. A number struggle In vain in not S" SH° cont st s 5 >- 13-
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  • 256 11 Why Chinese don't want to join Sarawak police force KUCHING. Monday. (INK of the obstacles to a well-balanced and efficient Sarawak constabulary has been the failure of Chinese to seek a police career. The Sarawak annual report says that year after year appeals have been made in vain to Chinese
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  • 256 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. "Don't take part in politics." was the advice given to 220 recruits of the Sarawak Police Field Force who "graduated" here today. This advice camp from the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Inche Wan bin Sheikh Abdul Rahman,
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  • 94 11 IPOH. Mon— The Alliance Increased its strength In the Tanjong Rambutan Local Council when it won a seat formerly held by the Peoples' Progressive Party In a by-election on Saturday, Mr. M. Ramlah (Alliance) polled 125 votes in a straight fight with Mr. Mak
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  • 55 11 PENANG. Mon. T. Nadarajan 22, was today charged with robbing a stallkeeper. Abdul Aziz, of $7 at his stall at the junction of Rangoon and Burmah Roads on the night of July 10. No plea was recorded. Nadara.ian was ordered to be remanded pending further mention of
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  • 86 11 Missing— a 17-year-old girl pENANG, Mon. Helen 1 Onoh Choo Eng. 17, has been reported missing from her grandmother's home at Main Road, Tasek Glugor. Helen had been staying with her grandmother since June 25. Last Thursday she left the house and has not been seen since. Before this, Helen
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  • 34 11 PENANG. Mon.— The Rev. Pr A. Julian, a priest of thi; Catholic Church of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows in MacAlister Road here, has returned from 11 months' home leave in Belgium
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  • 48 11 PENANG, Mon. The annual RS.P.CA. dog and cat show will be held at the New World Park .stadium at 5 p.m. on Aug. 3ln conjunction with an International food and fun fair and a puppet show staged by the pupils of Francis Light School.
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  • 226 11 MALACCA, Mon. The Transport Workers' Union said yesterday it has given two bus companies here 48 hours to recognise the union or face a 48-hour strike. The union said it sent this ultimatum yesterday by telegram to the managements of the Malacca Omnibus Service and
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  • 219 11 14 years in hospital, now he is accused of -murder- KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A man who has been under observation in Tanjong Rambutan Hospital for the past 14 years was ordered today by a magistrate, Mr. Mah Kin Hock, to stand trial in the High Court on two murder charges.
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  • 120 11 PENANG. Mon. A labourer, Mohamed Osman, 29, who slapped a woman whose home he had tried to enter, was today Jailed for mx months on a charge of housebreaking. Osman pleaded guilty to breaking into the house of Jit Ranr at Waterfall Road
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS
    • 376 12 Chamberlain enters Malaya market CHIEFTAIN LOADER MAKES FIRST APPEARANCE QNE of Australia's leading heavy equipment manufacturers, Chamberlain Industries Pty. Ltd., Western Australia, is now making a big push into the Malayan market for earthmoving machines. In the next few weeks, demonstrations will be held in Johore, Malacca, Serembun, Penang, Kuala
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    • 176 12 New tractor sales executive MR. JOHN Cheng, (above), a recent economics graduate of the University of Singapore, has joined Slme Darby, Tractor Division In Singapore as a sales promotion executive. Among Mr. Cheng's duties are to carry out market analysis in Malaysia and to keep the market informed of the
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    • 142 12 Andrex man to make second trip next month AS part of his com- pany's export drive, Mr. H. de B. Anderson, managing director of Andrex Pty. Ltd. of Melbourne, Australia, plans another business visit to Japan and! South-East Asian countries, including Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Anderson's first call will
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    • 83 12 OWISSAIR offered a total of 38.3 t-> million ton kilometres in May, up 10 per cent over the same month of last year, according to ngures issued by the airline. The traffic demand rose by 12 per cent. The average load factor reached 50 per cent, against 48.9
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    • 59 12 Reference to the story regarding the amalgamation of Norton International Inc. of Worcester. Massachusetts, and he National Research Corporation which appeared on this page on Friday, the new combined concern has three agents In this area. James Warren and Co. Ltd. for (abrasives). International Alrconditionlng Corporation
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    • 314 12 Overseas Union Bank hoists its profit LAST financial year was a record one in the history of the Overseas Union Bank Ltd.. the new chairman, Mr. Quek Bak Song, told the Singapore annual meeting. The profit for the year amounted to (1.692.218 exceeding that of 1961 by (103.922.S3 and was
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    • 207 12 TUJABE Seiyaku Co. Ltd., one of Japan's oldest and largest manufacturers of pharmaceutical products, will be placing greater emphasis on expanding their business in South-East Asian countries. Mr. Klyoshi Kokuga. the company's foreign division manager, disclosed this during a visit to Singapore last week,
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    • 193 12 T'HE Burroughs Wellcome and Co. (Australia) Ltd. is now preparing to launch a sales campaign in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya for 16 pharmaceutical products. They include nose spray ointmenu skin preparations and prophylactics. It has been found, aftor a preliminary survey
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    • 58 12 Barlow and Co. <M) Ltd. wlB continue to act as chief agents in Malaya for the General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corp. Ltd.. even though the latter has opened a new office in Kuala Lumpur Last Friday It was reported' on this page that
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    • 40 12 Mr. S.R. Tulsl of Anita International of Osaka, a group of companies specialising In all kinds of suitings, synthetic shirtings, furnishing and tapestry material, win visit Singapore from July 18 to 2&. Local agents are Dharamdas and Tlrthdas.
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    • 293 12 'JAPAN ATTEMPT AT MARKET MANIPULATION' MANY Singapore textile merchants arc complaining that they have been deprived of the right to import nylex fabric from Japan for the past eight months or so following the adoption of certain restrictive measures by Japanese suppliers. Regarded by local mer- chants as an attempt
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    • 62 12 ADD THOUSANDS OF MILES TO OIL AND ENGINE LIFE WITH THE MMfii w W GENUINE W OIL REFINER WU FOR EVERY TYPE V OF ENGINE AND J EVERY TYPE M L Distributors i BAN GUAM HIN CO. LTD. Ipoh, Penong, K. I. KINTA HARDWARE CO. LTD. Ipoh. HUP HENG HARDWARE
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    • 1528 13 io LKttnii a. nn com tJU Out S'pora SjiM P. S*Iim Penang PtlEUS L'Mll, Duolia. GlasfM II Pt/Te*iy Jlly nfMf.nnrus L'Mtf Dublin. R'om Htm In Pt July 2« ill} 21 MENCUUS U?rraafl, Glasgow m tllf II HI? 21 *at| O/U m* VACHAON .vonmO'.th LutffMt Inly 21 HIT 2S Ml It/
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    • 1393 13 B ENJTtLKME EXCESS SERVICE TO IQMION. LIYERPOOt ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'BOrt P. S'hara t-erjrg MNHUNI tpm, G'moutD, R'oam, M'Wg July 11/21 July 2V2S July 21/2) •ENALDER (M) H'lurg, L leu, Havre, ROM July 11/23 illy 24/21 Jllf 21/ I KMVANNOCH B'men, H'karf. A'werp, R'oaa July 24/21 IEW1INN.ES (E.Li.) L'peel, HDurg,
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    • 1247 13 feMcALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. >-*, -M.KBpMII LIMB KLAVBNBSS LIMB LBWBPL jU-_tB», ROTTERDAM. US AMUES, S«N FRANCISCt. mm, MU. HMMiunusM. Seattle, vancouvir i pomuiJi Cin LEEDS Atciptm uifi 111 Ciitnl I teat* s poii p S*ha_ pwmm «out.«iN>au a/a nij H 25 hit nm tSt won p. urn* Calls Ham ktttrt
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  • 208 14 t'MtPt lying llMflMt tin Imiikti Harbeur *hjr>ii or iiincIii) today art: UlenoKle 6'7. Burma 35/38, Wellington 4/5. Buenos Alrrs liaru 10/11. Sedrnak N.W. 3. ttrlaiuor N.W. i. Segamat N.W. b, Ltpis N.W. 2 Rajab Brooke E.W Jetty. Canada Mall 1/2, Chutlne Maersk 6A. Vietnam 1/2, Akl Mara
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  • 29 14 I CLOSING PRICES! July 15. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 721 cents (op an eighth of a cent). TIN: $***** (up 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (down 5 tons).
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  • 214 14 'THE following list ot selected Malayan Industrial yields Is based on prices ruling yesterday morning: •i.Y. •O.Y. T.C. I •P-pnct E.Y. -earning* yield (cross) DY. dividend yield (gross* T.C-tun covered. D*ftnKient: Ttmei C»»«r«<): Means the number of times last year's total dividend Is covered by the profits for
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  • 75 14 CMlHCIt Pr<Kiuc. EiUiang*, Slngapor. n*on pnct. p«r pieul yittlr day: Ctctnut all: bulk $44 1 sellers, drum $47i sellers. Capra: July/Auc. UK /Continent |28 buyrrn. P**««r: Muntofc wklta $140 a«!lera, Barawak wbtte llSTi aellera, apcclaJ Sarawak black »96 acllen, Karble« UimponK black (96 Milan. AST A (106 atllcra.
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  • 668 14 fOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: tNOUrritlAUl Ounl«p« 13.22 81* (1.000) $3.28 (1.000) $3.27; Cast tm.lt (2.000) $3.39: S3B2 81* (2.000) $3.82, (1.000) $3.M; Im «N». $1.04 8L,
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  • 362 14 short-covering absorbing all reasonable oilers Some Interest In forwards found sellers Inclined to draw away. Lower sheet demand was mostly for No. 2 and 3 RSS nearby though not many deals were reported. Compos were very quiet Extremely quiet condition! ruled throughout
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  • 652 14 From Our Market Correspondent rE industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange opened the week on a somewhat sombre note. Conditions were slightly easier in the majority of shares and definitely dull. a feature being the greatly reduced volume of business done. For
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  • 25 14 Ma la van Stock Indices July 13 July 13 Industrials: 117.44 117.31 Tins: 112.19 111.7* s robbers: 114.08 114.08 Ore 29. 1962 1M.
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  • 120 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. *pHE market generally followed Friday's pattern with a firm undertone and rises outnumbering falls. There were again some reaction* p.monRst leaders, BJU». lost 3d. to close at 66s. 3d. while Mount I«» firmly held its level in t. steady base metals section. Oils mostly li proved,
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  • 259 14 AUGUST tint grid* rubber buytrt f.».b. ctetid at S p.m. in Singas*M and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 724 cents r*r lb. up one-elKhth of a cent on KrtaayH cloMnt; level (or the position. The tone was Ml*. R.A.J. and F.M.R..E el»«rn» prieti In ewiU per lb. yesttrdayi lot.
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  • 158 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 15. Three months. Dunlop 20 ctn. MrAllKtrr 12 eta. K. Smrltrra 20 cts. Kobmson 11 eta. Easo 21 eta. Kothmain n eta K. N. IS eta. 8. Darby 4d. Oamraon U cts. C. stor.i".. 4W H S'pura 11 et». K. Tniction 1/3 llumr prrf. Mela.
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  • 45 14 On the »r»§ cicnarue market in Hong Kong yesterday Hit- U.S. dellar was quoted at 5.74] (or T.T. and 6.73| for cash. Stirling wan quctrd at 18 and m tad celd at 252 All Malayan Eicninm Bank! 1 Aaa*. clatlen ratci were unchanged.
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  • 12 14 Production from the Rawang works during June was 23.634 tons.
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    • 215 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given thai I. NAM CHEE WOO had resigned from NANYANO RADIO CO.. LTD.. as from 1st June, 1963. Please contact me at 34, JALAN IBRAHIM, SEGAMAT. JOHORE. Tel: 268. HUME INDUSTRIES (M), Federal Highway, PeUling Jajm. Invites Tenders for the operaw Ing of a Staff Canteen.
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    • 1166 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF NORTH BORNEO Application, are invited for the pott oi 1 Information Officer (Press) Salary ikale $750 $1,420 > lri.ni experienced Journalists. pn ii-rably holders of a Diploma in Journalism or similar qualification. Pull particulars and application forms may be obtained from the Director of Broadcasting and
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    • 1064 15 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS M Word* SS (Vin.)-Box cU. rxtrm IN JUNE ENCOUNTER read 'Censored. Banned. Gagged by Nadiae Oordlmer to know the rat* of writers In 8. Africa. Distributor*: Rayiratb (P-ay books) Publications. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES li Word* Si iMin.) Box in eta. txtrm FOR SALE or to let Business Premise*
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    • 54 16 MARSTRAND. <W. Sweden), Mon. The Danish Olympic yachtsman Aage Birch, sailing Chok. won the Dragon Gold Cup series here yesterday. Chok crossed the finishing line first In the fifth and final race and headed the final overall classification for the series, which ranks as an unofficial world championship,
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    • 376 16 LAS VEGAS.- Monday PLOYD PATTERSON was pronounc1 ed "physically sharper" than heavyweight champion Sonny Iiston today for their return title fight here on July 22 by Dr. Donald Romeo, chief medical examiner for the Nevada State Athletic Commission. However, the Las Vegas physician
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    • 168 16 Compton in MCC tour team CRICKET LONDON. Men. DenU Compton, the former England and Middlesex batsman is among 13 cricketers named for MCC's five-week tour of Kenya, Tanganyika and Uganda later this year. Compton, who Is 45, gave up regular first-class cricket in 1957 after years of knee trouble. Mike
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    • 113 16 World 4x200m mark by Russian women quartet ATHLETICS MOSCOW. Mon.— A Soviet Inion athletics team set a women's world record for the 4 x 200 metres relay here yesterday by clocking lmin 35.1sec. The team comprised Renata Latse. Valenina Maslovskaya, Maria Itkina and Galina Popova. who will all take part
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    • 31 16 WELLINGTON. Mon. Peter Snell of New Zealand, world record holder for the mile and 880 yards, yesterday hinted that he will retire after the 1964 Olympics In Tokyo.
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    • 319 16 |£UALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The MKA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE 1: Nothing to report KACE 2: Shortly after entering the straight Guilty Boy (K. Moxham) was crowded when taking an opening between Kilkrlv. who moved in slightly as Nazafat moved out. During the race Kilkely suffered
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    • 340 16 TOURS BANNED FOR AUSSIE OLYMPIC 'HOPES SWIMMING SYDNEY, Mon TME Australian Swimming Union has banned swimx mers likely to compete in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games from making any international tours in the 1963-64 season. i The Union made this decision at its half-year conference in Sydney over the weekend.
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    • 611 16 FOR EIGHT RACES AT B. TIMAH ON SUNDAY f I I \l'< »KI Mon. i 3 Heights for eight races at Bukit Iimuli on Sunday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer Cup Meeting: Cl. 1. Div. 1 M Pinkson y.Oi Sungei Wang ».oi Pulau Pangkor :».uo N'earco
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    • 160 16 j'W'EW YORK, Mon. American soccer fans threw beer cans and other objects at Wiener S.C (Austria) right winger Robert Weitner when he was sent off for rough play three minutes before the end of the international league match against Ujpest (Hungary) here yesterday. Weitner was
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    • 99 16 HONG KONG. Moil.—Indonesian badminton players on a goodwill tour of Communist China lost 4-1 tc a Chinese team in their first match *n Peking yesterday, the New China ntws agency reported. A highlight or the contest was the men's doubles match between the Indonesian Thomas
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    • 76 16 rjUSSELDORF. Mon. Austra'J Han Pred Stole, beaten finalist at Wimbledon, won the men's single's title in "ho Dus.«*ldorf lawn tennis tournament. He beat Edson Mandarino 'Brazil i 6-4. 6-4. 6-1 in the final. In Baattad. Dennis Ralston fUS> teamed with Edda Budinn Germany* to win the
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    • 221 16 CYCLING DARIS, Mon. Jacquea Anquetil, whose entry was in doubt until 36 hours before the start three weeks ago. clinched his place as a c y c ling "immortar here yesterday when he won the Tour de France for a record fourth time. The
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    • 65 16 Mon. MJchael Rader, 28-year-old West German, was fatally miured during the Nurburfrrinf? 1 2-hour international touring car race here yesterday when his Alfa Romeo tor» off the track and crashed. He died In a helicopter on th« way to hospital. Winners for the second year runnine were West
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    • 857 16 NOTICE JABATAN KERJA RAYA MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS PERAK. I IMITFD Tenders tor the erection and L .mpicnon ol 10 (Ten) Class H I u>v oi i mi i.KTIFICATi: i Wuartti!> 4t Kuala Pan. Ipoh. will KM On, Certiflc.* r^^&rr^n r^iswwl in the n«me of Ong R p^^pon. up 300 pjn
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    • 419 16 NOTICES SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED Ini ofpor jlrd In hnglandi ill MvlllIIV RETL'RN QUARTER ENDING 3» Output or Tin Ore: 9493 Picui*. The Stirling equivalent of the average Singapore Tin 'Metal > Price for the quarter was £1191:12:4 per tou. P. A. DELME-RADCLIFFt General Manager). MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED
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    • 131 16 LAST 2 DAYS 0P OUR GRAND SALE BIG REDUCTIONWONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY! "Crocodile" non-iron flock $S.*0 A UP per pc "Crocodito" oSS Torion A 35% Cotton Younfmtn ihirt S3 20 A UP p«r piece (Nood no ironing, rti cool, Nm'ortobl. loitln«). "AXI" 45*. Tor.on A 3J Cotton shirt S4.90 pt, k "CROCODILE"
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    • 109 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER S'for Junior ko: Umno Youths f Sunrise (Pudu Rd); Chul Lok v TPCA (Tmylor Rdi. S'pore Dh. 2A: Amicable* v RAP Tengah (7 p.m.): DJv. 2B: Blue Rovers v Police (S.15. both matches at Jn. Besar). Ipoh niv 3: Borneo v Police FF (Lower Coronation grd). TaJplng
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    • 478 17  - Malayans can be improved beyond imagination FRANCIS BOEY ATHLETICS COACH TRAILL SAYS By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday A LEADING British track and field coach, Tony Traill. said today that Malayan athletes had a natural flair and could be developed to attain achievements beyond their imagination/' Traill added- "Proper coaching in technique
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    • 630 17 POLICE DEPOT 100m: 1 Cpl Mohd. Din. 2 PI (T) Mansor, 3 PKT) Lee Yan Ket 11 (record): 20©m: 1 Cpl Mohd. Din, 2 PI(T) Adnan. 3 PC O. Cummlngs 22.3 (record): 400m: 1 Cpl Nathan. 2 Rec. Omar. 3 Cpl. Zalnal 51.4 (record): 800m: 1 Rec. Yap
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    • 266 17  - JOHORE BOY IS GOOD PROSPECT IN LONG JUMP ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Mon. A young Malayan athlete who has fine possibilities as a long jumper was discovered at the Royal Malayan Navy athletic meet held at the Naval Base over the weekend. He Is Tan Slew Thye, tall, slim and
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    • 200 17 SOCCER Penan* Dlv. 2: City Council 3 Bworth Rangers 1. L. Perak DIt. 1: Utd Plantations 7 Nova Scotia 2. Malacca Div. 1: Medicals •B 1 3 WD CivilUns 2. Kluang Div. 2: OPM Rangers 4 Police 0: Garrison Lee: BOMBS 11 BMH 1. BASKETBALL— Charity matches (Kluang) Men
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    • 102 17 CINOAPORE. Mon. Indian Re- creation Club, probable Uiv. 1 "wooden spoonists." suffered another blow when thev went down 4-2 to RAP Changi in the SAFA league match at Jalan Besar stadium today. Airmen's match winners were Henderson and Jones, who each scored two goals. Indians opened accounts
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    • 293 17  - NEW TEAM (UNDER 25) BY NEXT YEAR IS LEOW'S AIM LIM KEE CHAN By CINGAPORE, M o n Singapore Badminton Association has allotted $1,000 for the training scheme drawn up by former secretary Leow Kim Fatt as the first step towards implementing their blueprint for better badminton. The training scheme,
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    • 148 17 LI ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A Malaysian team will be fielded for the Merdeka soccer tournament here from Aug. 8 to 18 whether or not Formosa participate. This was decided at a meeting of tie FAM Organising O*. nmittee tonight. If Formosa do nut Join the
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    • 298 17 By K. FERNANDEZ, Kuala Lumpur, Mon. T»HE Federation Government has ear-marked J $160,000 for the "Festival of Sports" to celebrate the birth of Malaysia on Aug. 31. The week-lone sports carnival will take place at Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 26 to Sept. 3. The "Festival of
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    • 371 17 IPOH. Mon.— An inter-distrlct hockey competition for the Merdeka Trophy will be held by th» Perak Ha in conjunction with Independence Day. Ii is open to all districts. Including the Sen-Ices. Closing date for entries is July 39. In addition, me iwairL has drawn up plans to
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  • 85 18 MIDFL GETS WORLD BANK LOAN— INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS PLAN TO TAKE UP MORE SHARES KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE capital structure of the Malayan Industrial Development Finance Ltd., is to be strengthened by $28-million to enable it to play a bigger part in the country's industrial development.
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  • 30 18 VIENTIANE. Mod. Pro-Com-immiM PathPL Lao artillery Mulled neutralist |K>sitions on ihc Plain of Jan lor 17 hours over the we etand actowllin to reports rr.ichini; hero todav. Reutcr.
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  • 287 18 'Lee hoping to catch the eye of American —agents'— 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. »3 The battle between the Communists and the People's Action Party, as described by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today drew fire from the two main Opposition parties. The left-wing Barlfao Sosialis said Mr. Leo VU
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  • 338 18 LONDON. Mon. The stock markets were looking rather brighter today. There wiis some increase in .•.elective buying. This showed a general fall on t!:r latest suizueMion !)y the U.S. for stockpile dis)x>.sals. Oil-, were firm with Burmah and Shell both around Is. higher. Closing middle prices of selected
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  • 59 18 LONDON. Mon. Spot 21 T ,d., Auk. 21-j.d.. Sept. 21:8 d.. Oct. 21 \d.. Oct./ Dec. 21 7 (.d.. Jan./ Mar. 1964 21 15. 16d.. Apr./ June 21 1516 d.. July Sept. 21 15 16d.. Oct.' Dec 21 15 16d., Jan./ Mar. 1965 21 15'16d.. c.U. July 2P«d.. Aug.
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  • 26 18 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers £896' j, sellers £898. Forward buyers £896 sellers £897. Settlement £897.. Turnover a.m. 90 tons. p.m. 120 tons. Tone: Steady but Inactive.
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  • 345 18 JAKARTA. Mon PRESIDENT SOEKAKNO held a five hour meeting with Cabinet Ministers and defence chiefs today to settle Indonesia's policy towards Malaysia. Dr. Subandrio. the Foreign Minister, said after the meeting that it had agreed to support President Soekarno's address last week attacking Malaysia
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  • 217 18 P. SENANG VICTIMS IN HOSPITAL IMPROVING .SINGAPORE, Mon. Of the four officials of the riot island of Pulau Senang who were admitted to the General Hospital last Friday, two have been discharged, and another has recovered sufficiently to be able to walk about. The most critically injured of the four,
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  • 48 18 LONDON. Mon.— Two P-100 Jet Super Sabres collided in mid-air over the sea near King's Lynn, Norfolk, the United States Air Force announced. One pilot had tjeen picked up but his condition was not known. There was no news of the second pilot.— Reuter.
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  • 459 18 The lights turn red and a fuming officer loses quarry SINGAPORE, Monday. A DEPUTY superintendent of polite today ground his teeth in lurv. and helplessly watched a gun# of armed robbers get uwuy with $10,000 worth of jewellery. D.S.P. Abdul Rahman bin Dalbasah was In hot pursuit of the robbers'
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  • 86 18 RISHIKESH (Him.il.iyan Foot- 1 hills). Mon.— Swami Shivanancla. the 76-year-old Hindu holy man and founder of the Divine Life Society, died here last night alter a brief U I ness. Swami Shivananda was born in 1887 near Madras and worked as a doctor in Malaya where
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  • 119 18 LONDON, Mon.— The Movement for Colonial Freedom here has urged the British Opposition parties to "dissociate themselves" from the Malaysia Federation by opposing legislation for it when it comes before Parliament later this month. The movement was set up in 1954 to "support the
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  • 134 18 CRICKET LONDON. Moil- 1: Indies, replying 10 Lelcestershirei lirst Innincs 158. were tied to slow scoring rale by keen Ixnvlu.g r s the ncoad day of iheir mutch Ill-re. From 34 for two on Saturday, they took their .score 10 125 for live soon alter lunch
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  • 54 18 LIM KMON PAI pi- peacefully bi Lot fU it i- 1 r J C.l'O :i.!ii 1.' I fMnl I |.rn. today 1> MV BROTHER K. PALANIAPPAM I :i rhiirtiiHn Comtwny pWH- mi l.vii II:- luniT.il "III I ikr pl.iri Inf.: hi.< MN Tharaby AMullah i:< id :>i B p.in
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    • 40 18 UIGHEST and lowest tempeia- tures in Malaya and Singapore tor the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hirhpst l.tn-rst Kuala Lumpur 84 75 Kota Bharu i ■■> Penanu 34 73 Ipoh 70 Malacca 84 73 Singapore 90 73
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