The Straits Times, 20 August 1963

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1963 15 CENTS KPN 352
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  • 349 1 'Indonesia won't accept UN finding unless...' THE PROBLEM' OF OBSERVERS MUST FIRST BE SOLVED: BRITAIN TRYING TO 'SABOTAGE' MANILA AGREEMENT JAKARTA, Mon. INDONESIA would refuse to accept any findings of the United Nations Malaysia assessment team in Sarawak and North Borneo until "the problem of observers" had been
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  • 673 1  -  WEE KIM WEE From JESSELTON, Mon. VI.IIJI.V 10,000 people of all races shouted "We want Malaysia in a rousing greeting to the I nited Nations team when it arrived here today to ascertain the wishes of the people of North Borneo towards
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  • 1149 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon RAZAK: IF WE FOLLOW PMIP POLICIES WE'LL MEET WITH A LOT OF TROUBLE fHK Malaysia Bill was passed in principle today by the House of Representatives after Tengku Abdul Rahman said he hoped "neighbours across the seas" would leave Malaya alone. He
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  • 33 1 KUCHINO. Mon— The United Nations flag was raised In Sarawak this morning to mark the presence of the U. N. mission here. The entire mission attended the flag-raising ceremony. UPI.
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  • 576 1  - DR. GIBSON-HILL FOUND DEAD IN BATH PHILIP KHOO By SINGAPORE, Monday THK Director of the National Museum and former Curator of Zoology, Dr. C..\. Gibson-Hill, was found dead in the longbath of his bungalow In Seton Close yesterday. His naxed body was found after the locked door of the bathroom
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  • 72 1 TWO van- loads of detainees from Pulau Senang penal settlement leaving the compound of the Criminal District, and Magistrates 1 Court in Singapore yesterday after being charced with four counts of murder, one of attempted murder and another of committing mischief by setting fire to the
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  • 34 1 HOLLYWOOD. Mon.— Thieves over the weekend stripped the home oi stripper Lili St. Cyr ol at least US$lO,OOO worth of furs, wigs and costume lewellery which she uses in her act.— Reuter.
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  • 173 1 Massacre of rioters reported in China HONG KONG. Mon.— More than 400 people were machinegunned to death in a riot in Chiu Yeung, in Red China's Kwangtung Province recently, the Hong Kong Standard said today. The paper quoted a school teacher. Chan Wah, who arrived here recently, as saying the
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  • 148 1 2 more border bandits killed From 1 GEOFFREY GELOARD IZUCHING, Mon. Two more terrorists have been killed by the Gurkhas pursuing the border raiders who have been infiltrating into the Sungei Bangkit area of Sarawak's Third Division. The score is now three killed and an unknown number wounded. Patrolling and
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  • 54 1 SAIGON. Mon.— Buddhist leaders at Hue. central Vietnam, today warned there would be more protest sulcide.s 11 the Government did not return the body of a novlc* priest who burned himself to death i last >veek. Some 13 Buddhist students In i Hue have al«> volunteered to
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  • 24 1 BEUiRAIU Mon I'm l.lrut Tilo >.ii(l he li"l" o nip«t I"? T" vmncilv in the I n .«.!(r> tin- (iitumn I >' I
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 253 2 SAIGON, Monday. J'HE Roman Catholic Archbishop of Saigon, Nguyen Van Binh, has appealed for religious tolerance in South Vietnam and warned against adding ''excessive rights and privileges" to the freedom enjoyed by his church. In a pastoral letter on the religious dispute between Buddhists
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    • 154 2 LONDON. Mon. Plans to raise the Congo's tin output to from 8,000 tons to 12.000 tons a year by 1965 were outlined by the Republic's Minister of Lands. Mines and power. Mr. Alexandre Mahamba. In an interview with the Industry's
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    • 221 2 BANGKOK. Mon Buddhist associations In Thailand are raisin* funds to help Vietnamese Buddhists protesting against discrimination by the Government of President Ngo Oinh Diem. According to a Buddhist source here, in addition to medicine, contributions of money are being made by the
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    • 210 2 Ex-Congo Republic leader held in camp "BRAZZAVILLE, Mon.— 13 President Fulbert Youlou, who resigned after demonstrations against his Government last week, is being held in a military camp with other former leaders of the Congo (Brazzaville) Republic, it was learned here. It Ls believed they are b«Ing detained for possible
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    • 153 2 'No. 3 in space 9 bid now by Japan TOKYO. Monday JAPANESE rocket scientists will attempt to shoot a 5601 b payload of instruments 375 miles into the upper atmosphere on Thursday in Japan's most ambitious rocket effort to date. It will be the first major test of a rocket
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    • 131 2 Clean poll sweep by Kaunda's party TtfONGU (Barotseland), iTI Mon. Dr. Kenneth Kaunda's United National Inde p c n dence Party of Northern Rhodesia has made a clean sweep in the Barotseland elections, winning all 25 elected seats in the National Council, it was announced yesterday. This result represents defeat
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    • 65 2 KATMANDU. Mon. The second of three aircraft given by the Chinese Government to King M&hendra arrived here last night from Dacca. The plane was piloted by Nepalese airmen, since India will not permit Chinese pilot* to fly over Indian territory. The planes
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    • 35 2 TOKYO, Mon. The Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary. Mr. Yasuml Kurogar.e, today told Japanese reporters that the Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda. might visit Australia. New Zealand. Indonesia and tho Philippines ihi* autumn. Reuter.
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 94 3 A CRASH. BLAST AND LOTS OF SMOKE TELEPHONES in fire and police stations in the area of Bovingdon aerodrome. England, were kept busy when residents and pas-sers-by saw columns of black smoke rising from the runway. The cause of the alarm was the end of one
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    • 126 3 Meredith takes his B.A. from 'Ole Miss' OXFORD (Mississippi). Monday. MR. JAMES Meredith, the University of Mississippi first Negro student, yesterday became its first Negro graduate, receiving a Bachelor's Degree in political science. Mr. Meredith's parents, his wife and their 23-month-old son attended the graduation ceremonies. Some 440 white students
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    • 92 3 Four Britons taken from Berlin train BERLIN. Mon— East German i police yesterday took four Brt- j tons off a Berlin-bound train •or unknown reasons, West Berlin police said. They said that according to reports from other passengers the four, three women and a man, were travUMiiK to West Berlin
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    • 51 3 BELORAT3E. Mon. The seistnological station in Skopje last night registered two new tremors, one of which was of live degrees intensity. A total of 313 tremors, many of considerable strength, have been registered in Skopje since the city was devastated by <m earthquake on July 26.
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    • 39 3 MOSCOW. Mon. A Russian orthodox priest who allegedly deserted five wives and lured young girls into a "virtual harem will be. tried on charges of possessing anti-Soviet propaganda, the Communist Party newspaper Pravda said yesterday. DPI.
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    • 285 3 Police and Christine in a new scandal: Papers I ONDON, Mon.—Lon- don police officers may be mixed up in a potential new scandal centred on playgirl Christine Keeler and Jamaican jazz singer Aloysius (Lucky) Gordon, it was reported today. Gordon, 31, was sent to prison on June 3 for three
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    • 55 3 CHICAGO. Mon.— Two United Auto Workers pickets were beaien yesterday at the Ford Motor Co. stumping plant near Chicngo. where a strike protesting agalrst "unsafe" working conditions has forced the lay-off of some 10.000 workers. Cook County Sheriff's police said two men emerged from a car
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    • 37 3 VIENNA. Mon. Mrs. Patricia Law lord and Mrs. Jean Smith. President Kennedy's sisters arrived in Budapest yesterday. They will leave for Bulgaria and Rumania after a short stay in the Hungarian capital. Reuter.
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    • 22 3 MOSCOW. Mon. A glittering firework display and a 20-gun salute last night marked Soviet Air Force Day here.— Reuter.
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    • 138 3 ISTANBUL. Mon. Princess Soraya found herself in a police station only a few hours after arriving here yesterday. Her escort, Austrian-born actor Maximilian Schell. had a flicht with a Press photographer who said he had photographed them kissing. The beautiful ex-Empress of
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    • 426 3 TREASURE HUNT FOR £2.3 m LOOT FAILS LONDON, Monday. A BLACK 100 m.p.h. sports car, 15 sets of fingerprints and a West London house believed to have been the planning headquarters of the gang behind Britain's £2,600,--000 "Great Train Robbery" are being examined
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    • 75 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. United States officials last night denied that President Kennedy was planning to mcci Mr. Khrushchev and Mr. Macmlllan, the British Prime Minister, at the United Nations General Assembly next month. They were commenting on a New York Press report that there was a definite prospect
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  • 253 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A former police inspector, Mr. D.W. Dasa, has been reported missing from his Jansen Road home, of! the 6th mile Serangoon Road. Mr. Dasa, a parlner in the Sealand Adjustment Company in Robinson Road, dealing with Insurance assessment of cars involved in. road accidents,
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  • 78 4 LOVELY Hong Kong film star Miss Shek Hwei busy adjusting her luggage at Paya Lebar airport just before flying to Kuala Lumpur yesterday. A doll which she took along with her as a souvenir is seen on right. Miss Shek was among the Hong Kong stars, who
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  • 116 4 Save water call: Stocks now 'dangerously low' SINGAPORE. Monday. U/ATEK stocks in Singapore were today des- cribed as "dangerously low." The Public Utilities Board again urged the public in their own interest to make some extra efforts to economise in the use of water. There was no rain in Singapore
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  • 44 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Swimming coach Ed Smykr. now conducting classes for teachers in Singapore. will give a talk on "Water Safety mid Drownproofing" at the USIS Library. Armenian Street, on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. The talk will be open to the public.
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  • 24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Swami Vivekananda Centenary Committee presented a recital of dances of India and Sitaharanam at the Cultural Centre tonight.
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  • 107 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police f ouna the bodies of two unidentified men on Saturday. The first body was that of a Chinese, who was lying unconscious In Short Street. He died at about 8 p.m. while being taken to hospital. He was about 60.
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  • 120 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Colour Sergeant Arthur Owen (above), mm miis with 40 Commando Royal Marines at I'lu Mum. created history in the 300-year-old corps today when he was presented with a bar to his lung service and good conduct medal marking 30 years with the Royal
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  • 20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Malabar Muslim Jama-ath. Singapore, plans to conduct a religious class at the Victoria Street masque.
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  • 389 4 THE following it today schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS ■OAC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.10 p.m.: from London, Zurich. Tel Aviv, Teheran. New Delhi. Bangkok (BA 710) 7.20 p.m.: from Auckland, Sydney and Darwin iBA 721) 6.40 p.m.:
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  • 253 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Some 1,420 boys and girls from secondary schools today had their first taste of work in the commercial and industrial world. They are final-year students from 56 secondary schools in the four language streams who are taking part in the fifth
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  • 274 5  - Back from the 'Green' Walter now looks for a I job From DOUG LACKERSTEEN I ONDON, Mon.—New- ly-married Walter Byrne, 20-year-old son of Singapore's Minister for Health and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, has given up his studies and is looking for a Job. He interrupted breakwith his blonde Swedish
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  • 215 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. r rHREE unions, representing 900 workers in the Federal Capital Commissioners office here, have issued a 30-day ultimatum to the Commissioner, Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris. to settle out- standing issues. If the Commissioner fails to "give serious considera- tion" to the
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  • 48 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malayan Packing Industries Ltd.. in Pttaling Java will donate $42,860 j to the Spastic Children's A*.sociaUon of Selangor. The company's general manager, i Mr. A Jolles. 'will donate the sum tn the association's president. Mr. H. M. S Ali. on Wednesday.
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  • 147 5 A BEAUTY QUEEN'S PLEA TO A SNATCH THIEF PENAN G. Mon. A beauty queen today appealed to a snatch thief to return her identity card which was in a handbag he had stolen. Miss Angeline Ng Sook Ming. "Freshle Queen 1963" of the University of Malaya, was returning to Kuala
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  • 550 5 Up against the Reds? We'll be tough: Ningkan REPLY TO PREMIER LEE'S FEAR IS— 'SARAWAK WILL NOT GO TO PIECES' From WEE KIM WEE: KUCHING Monday gARAWAK'S Chief Ministerdesignate, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, told me today that he was confident his government would be able to deal with Communists in
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  • 99 5 PENANG. Mon.- A Penang Malay who graduated lrom the National Chengchi Unl- verslty In Formosa has re-) I turned to Malaya with a deto Malaya with a degree in political science. Inche All bin Saad. 28. a former Chung Ling High School student, went
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  • 118 5 PENANG Mon Twentythree people were charged in a magistrate's court today with trespassing into the Penang Turf Club premises yesterday afternoon. N. M. Abdul Kadir. Lim Thoe Hong Lav Chong Wah. Teh Eng Poc. Tiew Kian Kiong. Ding Bing Lean. Teh Sin Hye. B. Muthu.
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  • 82 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —An Oxford University lecturer at present in Kuala Lumpur as a mem- ber of the joint Unesco-Interna-tional Association of Universities. Commission studying the role of j higher education in this region will give a public talk tomorrow. He is Df H. Myint. former
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  • 38 5 PI.NANG. Mon. Two men. I Arilßn bin Mat Zaln. 26. and Mohamed Joliari. 25. were charged today with murdering Ismail bin Din at Sungei Balcap on Feb. 30. this year They were remanded in I custody.
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  • 54 5 JESSELTON, Mon All Chinese shops in Sandakan. another major town on the east toa-t of North Borneo, will be closed a.s a Mm of demonstration in support »f Malaysia when t»'i- IN tram arrives there. Arrangement* are also bring made by the Sabah Alliance Party for
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  • 85 5 Tolerant Malaya -by Ghafar MALACCA, Mon.— The Chief MinisI ter. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, said last night that Malaya was fortunate in 1 that there was relitious tolerance in the country. He said that everyone was at liberty to practise any religion. Inche Ghafar was speaking at the closing
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  • 250 6 I ONDON, Mon. The v long -delayed scheme to build a mosque in London is to be carried out at last— and Muslims here are rejoicing at the news. Costing an estimated £600.000 (nearly $5,000. 000), the mosque wIU stand on two
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  • 29 6 IPOH. Mon. Thieves broke Into a house of a tapper. Esali blnte Buan?. 33 in Kampong Sengat yesterday and stole two piggy banks containing about $30
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  • 71 6 PACKED STADIUM MAKES IT A NIGHT TO REMEMBER G-O-A-L! A huge roar goes up and newspapers, handkerchiefs and umbrellas are thrown skywards in the Merdeka Stadium as Nationalist China score the only goal of the match against Korea to win the Sixth Merdeka football tournament. The
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  • 234 6 L Kuala Lumpur, Mon. SEVEN men were fined a total of $220 in a magistrate's court today for re-selling tickets at the sixth anniversary Merdeka soccer tournament here last nigJH. The men were Siow Kirn Swfce. 24. of Tong Shin Terracfc- Chong Hong Meng. 22, of Serendah;
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  • 84 6 In the bag: Mentri' s promises MIAR. Mon.-Thr Mentri Besar of Johorr and president of Johore Alliance. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, said here yesterday that he always kept the Alliance manifesto of 1959 in his bag wherever he went and it had now become torn and unreadable. He
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  • 149 6 Executive worry over MAL j change in flights KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Several company executives here today expressed concern over a recent Malayan Airways decision to withdraw its popular daily "Executives' Special" roundtrip flights between here and Singapore. According to the airline's Sept. 10-Oct. 7 timetable, executives, who used to take
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  • 168 6 MALACCA. Mon. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, said today that the task of creating a united and happy nation should begin In the classrooms and that teachers should realise this. He added that It was the duty of every
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  • 43 6 IPOH, Mon.— The Sultan of Pftrak has been elected patron of the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association. He will be presented with a gold medal by the president. Mr. Leon;? Kee Nyean. at its 58th anniversary dinner on Aug. 26.
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  • 149 6 Maria and the Sultan of Pahang ALOR STAR. Mon.—Singapore film actress Maria Menado was the cynosure of all ryes when she arrived with the Sultan of Pahang for the regimental ball of the 1 Royal Malay Regiment at the officers' mess here on Saturday night. The Pahang Rulrr is the
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    • 670 8 Indonesia has produced a new Malaysian snag. Until there is agreement on the number of observers to accompany the jtwo UN. secretariat teams in Sarawak and North Borneo. Jakarta will refuse to accept any of U Thant's findings. This is Dr. Subandrio's pronouncement. Indonesia thinks it
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    • 340 8 j Turning a street of shop- 1 'houses into a pleasing architectural sight sounds impossible. But there are Pygmalion* of the building trade who are convinced it can be done. And they believe the transformation can be brought about simply by the judicious use of paint, by redesigning advertisement
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    • 220 8 No-one can be certain when the birth of Malaysia will be proclaimed; what may be taken for granted is that the original target date will not be met. Yet all over the Federation, in State after State, and in scores of towns and villages, preparations are going ahead for
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  • 1522 8  - The stupidities that led to the present crisis DENIS WARNER S. Vietnam (2) I ONLY TIME WILL TELL WHETHER THE BUDDHIST PROBLEM HAS AFFECTED WAR AGAINST VIETCONG by— The second of three articles THE removal of the chief of the secret police coincided with the events that brought the long-simmering
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    • 298 8 Jungle risk- takers WC all have to lace certain hazards of employment, if only the risk of fatty degeneration as a result of too many hours in an office chair. However when our work involves us in a real risk of personal injury we are entitled to expect that our
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    • 153 8 I REFER to "Teacher's" Letter <B.T. Aug. 14 regarding the numerous problems that teachers on the east coast have to face. He says that teachers on the east coast have to spend more money on food and lodging This is rubbish. As a person who had resided on
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    • 57 8 rE introduction of a semi-one-way traffic system at the roundabout in Jalan Suleiman Is a disaster and ought to be scrapped. One afternoon this week I was held up for nearly 15 minutes In the blazing sun In a line of cars that extended from the round-about to
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  • 184 9 AMERICAN AIR GIRL ON EXCHANGE VISIT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A pretty* American air hostess, who has had 6J years experience at keeping travellers happy in the air. said today: "It can get frustrating at times.' Miss Ruth Jordan, 25. an air hostess with Bonanza Airlines In America, arrived here today
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  • 28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lim Cheng Slang, 18, charged today with raping a 14-year-old girl In Jalan Puay Poon on Saturday, was remanded In custoay till Aug. 26.
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  • 980 9 SPECIAL DOCK MADE FOR EX-PULAU SENANG PRISONERS: THEY GO TO COURT— IN SINGLE FILE SINGAPORE, Mon Case over, they are handcuffed, walked back into lock-up Extra security police as charges are read and explained in four languages CTRONG security precautions were taken at the Fourth Magistrate's
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  • 57 9 IPOH. Mon.— A Form Six pupil from Kianc. Miss Jeanette Hui, was elected national president of the Methodist Youth Fellowship here yesterday the first girl to be named to this office Mr. Daoid Tan, of Singapore, was elected vicepresident with Mr. M. Sadagopan, of Ipoh, secretary,
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  • 160 9 INCHE YUSOF OPENS REGIMENT'S NEW CAMP THE Yang di-Pertuan NeKara of Singapore, Inch c Yusof bin Ishak. appeared in public for the first time yesterday in his ceremonial uniform as colonel of the Singapore Infantry Regiment. He is seen above inspecting the guard of
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  • 176 9 KLANG, Mon.— A factory labourer, Jamali bin Shahdat, 21, told a religious court here today that he was attending to his girl friend's injuries when the police arrested him on a khalwat charge. Jamali and Laila binte Yaacob, 19, were charged with committing khalwat being In
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  • 279 9 On and on and on: Talkathon record by Zulkiflee |(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The deputy leader of the PanMalayan Islamic Party, Inche Zulkiflee Muhammed, set a longspeech record in the House of Representatives today when he held the floor for the entire morning and part of the afternoon sessions a
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  • 202 9 A touch of brilliance for Order of Temasek CINGAPORE, Mon. •3 Singapore's highest and most exclusive national award— the Order of Temasek is to be made more beautiful and impressive. According to a Government Gazette today, a brilliant silver star composed of chipped silver rays of five points is to
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    • 411 9 Today's radio and TV| «w» The News; 9.40 News Comment- Contraata In Rhythm: 2.00 Tc&. RADIO MALAYA ary; a.45 Window On The Broken Melody; 2.15 Calling World: 10.00 Strictly Irwtru- The Housewife; 2.48 The Right NATIONAL SHORTH.Wt. mental; 10.15 Music Prom Ocr- To Happiness; 3.00 Close Down; StKVK h 41.7
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    • 453 10 Let your little plan her own party IF you want lo help your little girl to make friends and be popular, a birthday party is one answer. But her popularity will depend on how you plan the party. Every woman wants her daughter to be a success but in the
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    • 293 10 ITS THE EASY LINE WITH PRINTED FABRICS T*HE current fashions tend toward the "easy line" to give the figure a tall, slim look. This is fashion perfectI ly suited to give the j everyday requirement of the modern woman: I smartness without sophistication, simplicity withi out stiffness, wearableI ness that
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  • 230 10 'People' furniture the new craze SJIT on her lap and the lady won't raise an eyebrow. The reason? The "lady" Is a chair, a creation of Mr. John Rlsley, associate professor of art at Wesleyan University In Connecticut Mr. R 1 sle y s people furniture is expected to be
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    • 216 10 Inspired by Fashion ne maidenform Front-Close Strapless (umg-ime) strapless bra. V ffr Luscious nylon clastic back, foam lined \\j M cups with flat flexible underwires hug I gently two inch < V«^ soft -backed elastic j£ Wai stband Best of M.. Ar •On tmle 4i all fine stores. Try a
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    • 271 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Red used In the lummer, aa 1. Moving a poor Ur to different it were? (6). quarters possibly he is in m 6. Compact accommodation In draught (14). Battersea? (5). 9. Would the psychiatrist call 7. Word of encouragement after him an outsider? (9). striking
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  • 2061 11 REPORTER: CHIA POTEIK Allegations about 'inhuman and punitive conditions' of the detainees Witness knew nothing of doctor's views SINGAPORE, Monday MR M. PONNUDURAY, assistant secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs and former Commissioner of Elections, said today at the trial of 12 Barisan Sosialis
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    • 197 11 Why buy FERGUSON TV when there are so many other makes Because these features are exc/t/s/Ve to FERGUSON O^^ Elegant easy 23* large safety Push button yngjl Forward Facing vto operate t screen, specially >*l-P-J selection of large 8" xs' "Contrast" and "Volume" vJ tinted to give "Speech or loudsDeaker
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  • 135 12 Tllr Distillers Compan> has decided to test-market a new. "lieht" whisk" in the L'.S.. called Black and Whit. Extra Light Scotch Whisk The Fleischmamt' Distilling Corporation, a subsidiary ol Standard I Brands Inc. and the sole distrihul- I or of Black and
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  • 417 12  - Radio trade is hit locally by 'telly' craze CHAN BONG SOO COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS. By OUR MARKET STAFF 16,000 sets in Singapore now BY 'pill", television craze which is no \v sweeping through Singapore is bringing to a standstill local business in radios and radiograms. Dealers have been recording
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  • 32 12 The retail branch of Champion Motors Ltd. is now being operated by Champion Motors (Mi Ltd. Champion Motors iM) Ltd. offers the same facilities and services as Champion Motors Ltd.
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  • 65 12 Hong Kong was the top exporter of joss sticks and joss paper to Malaya and Singapore last year. Singapore and Malaya imported a total worth of $12,707,881 of joss sticks and paper of which $6,717,746 was from Hong Kong. Singapore and Malaya exported $571,183
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  • 158 12 KODAK HEAD STUDIES IN U.S. MR. WONG FANG ONN, head of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd.'s graphic reproduction centre, is at Kodak headquarters in Rochester, New York, for seven weeks studyins: new photographic methods and products useful in the fastgrowing printing industry of Malaysia. Mr. Wong gives tec'.nical assistance to printers throughout
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  • 86 12 I /^LIT ALI A Italian Airlines carried over one million passengers in the first six months of 1963. Announcing this in Singapore M Marco Zi~hel!a. regional manager for Alitalia, said that this was an increase of 14.7 per cent on the 926.000 passengers carried in the
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  • 420 12 1> UL L I 5 H sentiment 13 coinciding with heavy arrivals of Lampong loose black pepper in Singapore over the past three weeks have boosted prices of the various grades of pepper by S6 to $7.50 a picul. The volume of business reported during this
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  • 326 12 BIGGER DEMAND FOR TYRES MADE IN CHINA pHINA-MADE pneumatic tyres have become more and more popular among Singapore motor vehicle owners in recent years, said Mr. Lee Men? Teck, managing director of Lam Seng Hang Co. Ltd., Singapore's only importer of tyres made in Red China. Mr. Lee said the
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  • 139 12 CHRYSLER INCREASE SALES APPROXIMATELY U*****,000.--000 is being spent by Chrysler Corporation to brim; the new ***** Valiant. Plymouth. Dod«e Dart. Dodge. Chrysler and Imperial passenger cars to ihe market Mr. Lynn A. Townsend. Chrysler Corporation president has announced. He was addressing a pres> conference at the company's annual news preview
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  • 145 12 JJNITED KINGDOM production of steel inrots and caMines rose to a weekly uveraco 427.500 tons in July on a seasonally adJusted basis fi-om ;i woeklv ;ivpr;tse of 414.900 the previous month and 402,700 tons :n July 1962. according to the Iron and Steel Board. The July
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  • 68 12 Malaya's soap production tor th« month of Apri: totalled 53.105 cwt. which constituted an increase of 5 835 c\v. over the total lor the corresponding month ot last year. •Ol the total. Singapore's contribution v 9 772 cwt. Total Malayan soup production for the period Jan. -April was
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    • 117 12 ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL PURCHASING for all types of Industries and factories Quotations obtained for your needs from anywhere In Europe: plant, machinery and spares purchased and delivered to you. TATA LIMITED, LONDON established 1907. with over fifty years experience of this kind of work in developing junt ries. For particulars of
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  • 467 14 From Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH turnover was still on the small side on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday prices in the industrial section of the market were slightly better. Tins remained extremely dull and trendless. The main interest was centred in two new counters
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  • 23 14 Malavar Stock Indices \ub. 17 Aug. It Industrials: 114.55 1 14.88 Tins: 108.68 108.68 > rubbers: ir:.'in 112.90 Dec. 29. 1962 100
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  • 617 14 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops (4.000) 53.07. (1,000) 53.06: E. Smeltara (3/000) $3.12. (1.000) 53. 10: Ease erda. $3.32 SL. $3.33 SL, (3.000) $3.32. il.OOO) $X3S.
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  • 234 14 'ptiE toiiowuig iis.l it Elected Malayan industrial yields is oased on ur:cei ruling veslerdav morning •l'.|.ii« K .-orninßa »telrt ((rosi) 1) V. -dividend vitlri igroool I C -cimea covrna Otllnit,«r» Tim.» uovorad: Mean> ibc aumhri ot timea mat yeara ior», lividend i« covered by trie proflta loi ttiat
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  • 79 14 r*HlNttl Pr.ruct eiehanxt. tlniaDora noon aricof par picul yaatarl«y: Caaanut all: bulk |«3| Mtlaro. dnim VUi aellxra Copra- Au«./8«|>». U K /Coot rD4>n t (2*a buyori. r>ap#ar: MuntoK hue 5137« action, iamwoJc wr,tt e $iaj arllera special larawak Mack Ban M llera garoimi ampotif black SK2I aellera A£TA
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  • 398 14 THE Straits tin price fell by 37 i cents to $451.75 in Penang yesterday. The offering was 225 tons, down 10 tons. In London on Friday ring dealgood part of the tuxnoverMFWYP Ings in tin were rather subdued. A good part of
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  • 27 14 August 1 1 MALAYAN RI BBER PRICE: 6": cents (down 1; cents). TIN: 5451.75 (down 57 cents). Estimated unofficial ofTcrinz 225 tons 'down 10 tons)
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  • 180 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) August 19. Three months. INDUSTRIAL* >uniops 20 its. UcAlister U its. B. Smelters 20 cla. Robinson II cts •:.iso 21 cts C. Storage 4id. K A N l» eta Rotbmans 1 1 eta Jam mon 15 els. S Liri'i i> HI H. S'pura II its S.
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  • 259 14 (SEPTEMBER first grade rubber Buy- era f.o.a. dosed at 5 p.m. in tlngapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 671 cents per Ib. down 1. cents 00 Kriday's closing level for tbe position. The tone was quiet aftor easier. R.A.I, and F.m.r.e. cluing prioot in cants par Ib. yeatarday:
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  • 72 14 TMI Malayan Exchange Banks- A... 1 elotlon made thewe change* in iv ra e» to merchants yesterday 1 all rates to *10O): Sellinc TT or 00 ready: Iwns Francs 14Oi. Belgian Pranes 1620: Italian Lire *****. On (be free esohange market in Mong Kong yesterday the U.I. dollar
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  • 221 14 SHI PI lying alongside tho lln (apart 1 Harfceur nhittti or axpootad today ara: Kaloekoe 23. Hoegn Dyke h 9. Neder Elbe 1/2, Lenlnaky Ploner 3S/36, Fernaide 33/34, President Johnson 42/43, Balong 4 5. Babrlna 13/I'. Purnea 31 BS, Cbuaan 44/4 S. Selamat 21/22. Eastern Moon
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  • 126 14 MELBOURNE Mon THE markei opened the wrrlc tlrmly on contldcnt trading. Some moves were .solid and rises outnumbered tail Company reports continued to be a -strong influence. Repco and Palersons with higher prom and aiviaemls and Australian <>u.iruntre r -cord protit lifted vlues. Nk and base metals wore
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    • 1073 14 I KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. HaciEic. Atlantic. «n<l Great Lak««/Ea*i Canada Service b *t<n Honolulu S.rranusco «..*H|iin r» Tom Montiea. "CMsli Man" s Sept 4/ I Sep< 24 Stpt 1 Oct 23 Oct I Nit "Ne»ala Mary" 23 sep> ?4 7b be pi 11 Oct II tct n Oci
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    • 871 14 k cx* v Hi^ t l^^B l^^\ \l KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. 4 For EAST CANADAU.S.A GREAT LAKES m.s. -GOHSHU MARU" LOADING P. SWETTENHAM SEPT. 4 6 LOADING SINGAPORE SEPT. 7 9 direct discharge at Montreal, Toronto. Quebec. Cleveland Detroit. Cargo alto acceptable lor other East Canada and U.S.A. Great
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    • 632 14 I 111 iaaall TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are niviied from Regi-siered Public Works Department BuUding Contraciors 01 Cla.-s •C and above lor ihe erection ami complelion ol a "NEW TOWN COUNCIL BUILDiNO" it Julan Mfiigkibol. KJuaag, Jonore. lor ihe KLUANG TOWN COUNCIL. Tender Docunu'iit* can be inspected in he Olive.s ol
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    • 632 15 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN BANKRUPTCY No. 146 or 1963. RE: Ng Wee Chuan trading as Soon Ho Hin TAKE NOTICE that the Court has Ordered that the Public Examination of the abovenamed Debtor be held at the Registrar's Chambers, Ground Floor, Supreme Court Building, Singapore,
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    • 942 15 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT to Words SS (Min.)— Box It rts. astro DOCTOR WANTID to take over dispensary In Pahang accommodation provided very good protipects. Apply Box A 3469 S.T. Spore COMPETENT TYPIST REQUIRED by British Insurance Co. for temporary position. Apply Box A 3437, 8.T., B'pore. clerk
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    • 901 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Words SS (Mil.)— Bos St eU. oxtrm FURNISHED FLAT available Immediately all modem convenience* Cairnhlll Road. B'pore. suitable for European. Phone *****. ONI LUXURIOUS AIRCONDITIONID Fully Furnished Flat At First Mansion To-Let Also Mat At Eastern Mansion. Contact Mr. Tay ***** (Spore) Anytime. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS fully
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    • 674 15 HOUSES LAND WANTED >• Words U (Min.)— Box tt ets. oxtro FRIIHOLO LAND BETWEEN 13.000 to 30,000 sq.ft. with or without bungalow wanted In high class residential district. Pull particulars and prfce to Box A 5453 S.T. (8 pore) EDUCATION tt Words SS (Mm.)— B x SO rt*. oxtrm RIGISTER
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    • 787 15 OFFICE EQUIPMENT it Words it (Min.)— Bos It rts, mtttrm MOBIL* of new and used typewriters, adding machines, calculators, available In limited quantity at competitive price* Also filing cabinet*, cupboard*, steel desk*, filing pockets Service after aale* provided Oeneral Office Machine* BiTlce. 14- D, Chull* Street. B'pore Tel: *****. FURNITURE
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    • 679 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word. U (Min.)— Box It cis. ostro CASH Oil H.P. we deliver rour car tb* same day. Progress Motors. Orchard Koad, for unequalled service. Telephone (Spore) 2*201-3. IH3 MO MIOOIT. 1901 Triumph TR3A Sport* Peugeot 404. Chevrolet lmpala, Opel Rekord. Peugeot 403 Btatlonwagon. 1900 Jaguar 2.4 Mark
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    • 638 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Word* U (MiH.)— Bos it ets. ostrm PHOTOSTATS by Kotomatlc *****. KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY lERVICI 22. The Arcade Ist. Kloor. Tel: 95Mu. INSTANT INLARCE RIOUCI Document Fotocopy Service. 30, Kobinsoa Road. B'pora *****. HOUIK OFFICE OENIKAL Repairs renovation* undertaken cheaply *fflciently. Ring iS poro *****. PHOTOCOPY AND
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  • 1133 16 Dr. LING CASE: CHAIRMAN OF COUNCIL DENIES THAT ONE OF CHEQUES WAS FOR HIM REPORTER: Joseph Miranda chairman of a local council agreed in the High Court here today that he took upon himself the responsibility of the police to
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  • 744 16 'DOCTOR ASKED ME TO HELP HIM KEEP THE MATTER SECRET AND I PROMISED...' his younger sister had gone to see Dr. Ling and the doctor had raped her. I asked him. whether it was true. Tnis is a Kriooa matter. You must check it properly,' 1 told Ah Tu. Ah
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  • 1755 16 He said: Dr. Ling told me he was in great trouble. He told me he might go mad and go to the mental hospital at ian long Rambuian. "He asked me to talk to the fl's family about
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 794 16 DREDGE BUCKET BAND Close-connected Buccet Band required 8 to 10 ***** leet capacity. Aliriiativt ly consrleration given to offers ot uidlvidux buckeu 7» to B cub. it. Advist a"c details o work.nt; life, price required, drawings possible, lo Box A 1505 8.1 Penang. RE: TESEK BERA MINING COMPANY LIMITED (In
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    • 519 16 MORTGAGEE'S SALE Auctio.i Sale Singapore Immo.eable Properties To Be Held At Our Sale-Room No 9-C (Ist floor) D Almeida Street On Monday. J6tM August, 1963 at 2.30 p.m. 1. FREEHOLD LAND AT PASIR PANJANG <5« Milestone). Area 113.891 Sq. Ft. 2. Nos. 207.209 211 WATERLOO STREEV. Statutory Land Grant Ac
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    • 106 16 AROLEX ISAONE MAJSTSi WATCH! Did you know that only one man, a qualified expert, is responsible for the entire assembly of your Rolex watch? That's why the care taken in the assembly minimises compulsory servicing. Apart from routine oiling, a Rolex needs nothing else. But any mechanism needs oiling and
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  • 90 17 THESE pictures by Straits Times cameraman LIM YAW CHONG show Nationalist China scoring their 73rd minute goal which gave them a I—o1 0 victory over South Korea at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday night. The victory made China champions of the I>Je»deka football tournament.
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  • 436 17  -  NORMAN SIEBEL: By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday "EiIFA president Sir Stanley Rous flew off to Hong Kong this morning a "complete convert' to the Merdeka football tournament. "I enjoyed it so much I shall have to come again next year," he said in
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  • 75 17 IPOH, Mon. South Korea, who were third in the Merdeka soccer tournament, scored an effortless 3-0 victory over Perak in a frit-ndlv match at Stadium Perak today. Oueslde-right Soon Chun blasted in fifth-minute goal and two minutes from half-time. Tai Sung headed past Yusof Bakax to raise
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  • 49 17 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club became champions of the SCA Junior Section. "B" when they beat Naval Base by three wicket* in their last match In the tournament. Scores: Naval Base 130 (Deken 45 n.o. Calvcr 39 Sarjit 6-56» SHB 132-7 (T. da Silva 56).
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  • 155 17 CABLES IN BRIEF SWIMMING— Tokyo, Mon. The US men's swimming team smashed two more world records on tha second day of the Japan-America meet here yesterday. The recordbreakers were Carl Robie (200 m butterfly in 2:8.4) and the 400 m freestyle relay quartet comprising S Clark. R. McDonough. O. llman
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  • 75 17 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore team to meet Japan in s soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium on Wednesday at 7 p.m will be chosen from: W. Skinner, Idros Albar, Lee Wan Chin. Freddie Chew. All Samljan. Lee Kok Seng, Lee Ten* Yee, Ibrahim Awang, Hussein
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  • 92 17 GOLF— Perak TCSC's monthly SUbleford: Dlv. A— l Hoo Kee Yoong (481 2 Suleiman Buluali (37i>; Div B— l J. M. H. O ReUly (371) 2 8. Tanaka (36 J): Div. C —1 L. M. Wilson (38 j) 2R.H. B Oatts (38JV BADMINTON— Khoo Sian Ewe Shield final iPenang":
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  • 307 17  - Football in Asia on the move says coach VIC NAYAGAM By ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. German soccer coach Karl Heddergott. who witnessed all the matches In the sixth anniversary Merdeka soccer tournament which concluded yesterday, predicted a bright future for Asian soccer before he left by air for Bangkok today on
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  • 326 17 Negri boys dethrone Penang in Heah Cup BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Negri Sembilan schoolboys today broke Penang's three-year reign as champions in the Heah Joo Seang Cup badminton competition when they beat them by five games to four in the final played at the Selangor Badminton Hall today. Negri won
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  • 578 17 11TEIGHTS f r TT the first day of the Perak Turf lub SulUn's Gold Vaae meeting in Ipoh on Sunday. CL 1, Div. I— «F. Peak of Perfection 10.00 Royal Meadow 9.00 Star Era 8.08 Pizarro II 8.07 Sri Senynm 8.05 Happy Melody 4.04 Wine
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  • 65 17 LOS ANGELES. Mon.— The United States completed a 4-1 win over Mexico In their American zone Davis Cup semi-final here yesterday. The United States shou'd beat Venezuela In the zone final and qualify to meet Britain, the European champions, in England. Ralston beat Rafael Osuna 6-1. 6-3,
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  • 146 17 T ONDON, Mon. Lancashire fast bowler Brian Statham, dropped for the last three Tests, comes in for Ken Palmer (Somerset) 12th man in the Fourth Test for the Fifth Test against the West Indies starting at The Oval on Thursday. The 33-year-old Statharo
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    • 78 17 I NATIONAL for as little os A Q-l QQ %|P Sm I month (For 15 month. Lilt $400) T If f- or rent from sl4.so IplPuicinn all sets supplied with Rimll C GUARANTEE AND i iSS-rrS FREE MAINTENANCE V- LI IYII ICU HIM IASTItN UN SMIOINO Ck, ■>■■;; 16, CECIL
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    • 68 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Spore Dlv. 1: D Aliuh v Sukaramai (Jn Besar, 5.15): Dlv. 2: RAF Tensah v Arsenal; Police v RAP Chnngi (both matches at Farrer Pk> Ipoh Voon Cup: Borneo v Changka: Kinding (Jn Abdul Jalilt; Tamil Youngsters v Telecoms (Coronation grd). Friendly: Penang XI v S. Korea
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  • 42 18 MADAM CHOW TIANC NEO laKrd 74 >fiirsi mother of Low Kal Tec, Low T«k Whye. Low Heng T«-r and Low S«T Lenn pas Kid away practfully IV. 8.1963. Corti-Kr will lravr 254-A. Owrn Road. (R'pore) for Bldadari 4.00 p.m. 21.5.1 M.1
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  • 225 18 ALLIANCE CALL TO AN INDEPENDENT M.P.: COME AND JOIN US KIALA LUMPUR. Mon —Today, for the first time in the history of the Malayan Parliament an Opposition M.P. was invited to join the Alliance. He is Mr. Yeoh Tat Reng (Ind. Bruas), who twice during this session of the House
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  • 22 18 SINGAPORE. Mon— The newlyformed band. The Melody Makers, will hold a dance party at Joo Chi.it Road on Saturday.
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  • 416 18 LONDON. Mon. The new Account in the Stock Markets got off to a very satisfactory slurt today in spite of the disappointing trace figures, the Stratford byelection result and the start of the building strike. There was no great Increase in business but a selective demand was responsible
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  • 42 18 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will declare open a photography exhibition at the National Theatre on August 30. The exhibition is being organised by the Malaysia Arts Research Society to celebrate Malaysia Day.
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  • 137 18 SINGAPORE, Monday. AN unidentified youth, aged about 18, whom police believe to be an escapee from the Gimson Boys' School, was knifed to death in front of a corfee shop in Waterloo Street tonight. A police spokesman said that the dead youth with two
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  • 32 18 MOSCOW. Mon.— Soviet Russia presented the earthquake-shattered Yugoslav city of Skopje with a panel-making plant for housing today on the eve of Mr. KhrushcheVte visit to Yugoslavia.— Reuter.
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  • 184 18 Indonesia joins boycott of S. Africa JAKARTA, Mon. In* donesia has severed its trade ties with South Africa and closed its ports to South African vessels as a protest against the apartheid policy. A Foreign Ministry announcement said today Indonesia had decided to fall in line with a United Nations
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  • 91 18 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. Ths Brunei United Peoples Alliance, in a statement today, said that it would strongly oppose any move by the Government to ease present immigration IMS. The statement follows recent moves In certain Chinese quartern here to urge the Government to
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  • 35 18 HONG KONG. Mon. General N. A. M. Raza. Pakistan s Ambassador to Peking, indicated here today that agreement on the proposed Karachi-Tokyo air service was expected to be reached soon. Reuter.
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