The Straits Times, 26 February 1964

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 Hatted' The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 421 1 Air space alert is on KICHING. Tues. 1V —The Hawker Hunter jet fighters now based at Kuching have been reinforced by Javelin jet lighters. A security forces spokesman said in Kuching today that Jet fighters were now operating in both the Borneo states of Sabah and Sarawak in support of
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  • 1088 1 'Be on the alert' call 'All Malaysians have shown readiness to fight; Indonesia can never succeed in crushing us' We cannot go on like this: P.M. ALOR STAR, Tuesday TENGKU Abdul Rahman said here today the tripartite meeting which Malaysia was asking the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun
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  • 123 1  -  TAI SING ONN From WHILE the Yang diPert nan Agong visited th c headquarters of the Royal Thai Air Force, where lie watched an air show by eight je t fighters in Bangkok yesterday, the Raja Permaisuri Agonfl visited Pasteur House, where she saw snakes
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  • 64 1 BLACKPOOL, Tues. Britain yesterday faced a threat of postal chaos when 173,000 Post Office workers meeting here prepared for a strike alert. If no further peace moves come from the Government over a pay claim, the union Is expected to start strike action on Thursday. The
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  • 31 1 HONO KONO, Tues.— A United States trade mission from Matyland will visit Hong Kong In April and then go to Singapore Tokyo. Manila, Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta. Reuter.
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  • 362 1  - INDONESIA AND THE MALAYSIAN RAINBOW: LEE L BY NEW DELHI. Tues.— The Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said today that Indonesia was using Malaysia as a rainbow beneath which her people might hope to find a Jackpot. "My colleagues and I are determined that we shall not
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  • 141 1 Jetliner crashes into U.S. lake YEW ORLEANS, Tues. Wreckage, presumed to be from a missing airliner with 56 people aboard, was spotted today in the huge 30-mile wide Lake Pontcartrain, near New Orleans, the U.S. Coastguard reported. There was no sign of survivors, but rescuers were heading for the scene,
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  • 19 1 U.S. TOLD. GET OUT OF S VIETNAM MOS4 Rusm.i todaj witMn* J p«ts..inn I I 'roto South
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 83 2 Round-clock arms check throughout Algeria ALGIERS, Tues. Police and troops were manning road blocks throughout Algeria yesterday in a massive operation to prevent the illegal movement of arms to centres o* population. The round-the-clock operation, which has been going on for some days, coincided with a new political challenge to
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    • 77 2 A NEW BAN ON TWIST MUSIC IN SAIGON SAIGON, Tues.— Twist music ha s been banned from all public performances here a« "incompatible with the nations morals" informed sources said. The sources said the ban was made known to bar and night club owners In SaiKon. not by a traditional
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    • 27 2 LAGOS. Turv— Nigeria's population is odiciHilv put at, 55.653.831 following the four-day countrywide census held last November. the Information Ministry announced here last night. Reuter.
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    • 156 2 A big night for Doreen and her dressing gown rwas a big night for gown* in the West End of London recently dressing gowns, that is. Understandably so, since it was the first night of a new play at the Vaudeville Theatre, "Woman in a Dressing Gown." Just for laughs,
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    • 215 2 MANILA, Tuesday i INDONESIA'S refusal to withdraw its guerillas from Malaysian territory "appears to have shut the door" to the projected ministers' meeting scheduled next month in Bangkok between Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia. The Philippines Herald said this in an editorial today, adding that
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    • 145 2 Task force move 'to show our interest WASHINGTON, Tues. —Admiral David McDonald. IS Chief of Naval Operations, said yesterday that the planned desnaUii of American naval units to the Indian Ocean would be a "small, precautionary step" In an area important to the Western world's defence. The Admiral said in
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    • 25 2 LIBREVILLE, Tues. President Leon Mba announced last night he had dissolved the government following last week's abortive coup d'etat in Gabon. Reuter.
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    • 315 2 CHRISTIANS IN FLIGHT FROM PAKISTAN GENEVA, Tuesday. THE World Council of Churches said here yesterday it had received reports from missionaries in Assam that between 50,000 and 80,000 Christian refugees had already crossed the frontier from East Pakistan. The reports quoted Indian officials In West Bengal as saying the flow
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    • 59 2 SAIGON, Tues. A band of Communist Vietcong guerillas killed .;ix Civil Guard troops and wounded nine In a bold daylight ambush of a Government convoy on a main highway about 50 miles south of Saigon yesterday, according to American military sources. Five of the Civil
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    • 48 2 NEW DELHI, Tues. An agreement (or an American loan oX US$226 million to India was signed yesterday. One of the biggest dollar loans to India by the U.S.. it will oe used to finance commodity imports needed to carry forward the Indian economy. Reuter.
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    • 38 2 WASHINGTON, Tuea. Mr. Robert McNamara. D.S. Secretary of Defence, will visit South Vietnam early next month as part of his reffular on-the-bpot studies i>f the war against the Vietoong. White House sources said today.— lawyer
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  • US.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 152 3 ONDON, Tues. The House of Commons last night rejected Opposition criticism of the Governments science policy as the cause of the "brain drain of British scientists to the United States." A Labour motion to reduce the salary of Mr. Quintln Hogg, Minister for
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    • 117 3 BOSTON, Tues.— Two Boston Nurgeons said yesterday that a 28-year-old Ecuadorian sailor who was given the forearm and hand of a dead man after his own hand was blown off by a grenade is "doing excellently." Dr. Richard E. Wilson and Dr. Robert
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    • 245 3 MOSCOW, Tuesday Disgust and indignation at Albanian actions THE Soviet Foreign Ministry has protested to the Albanian Government against the seizure of two Soviet Embassy buildings in Tirana last Tuesday and has demanded the "immediate return of the Soviet buildings," the Government newspaper Izvestia said
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    • 93 3 This witch hears she doesn't exist MRS. Sybil Leek, who calls herself the High Priestess of the New Forest Coven of Witches, with her pet jackdaw Hotfoot Jackson perched on her shoulder. She attended a meeting in London of the University College Folklore Society to hear Prof. Bobbins, of Colombia
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    • 51 3 LONDON, Tues.— A team of doctors has discovered that many expectant fathers suffer from morning sickness, backache, loss of appetite and toothache in sympathy with their pregnant wives. The survey was conducted by Dr. William Orethowan, head of the Department of Psychiatric Medicine at Birmingham University.
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    • 40 3 PALERMO, Tues. Oulseppe Genco Russo. 71-year-old Sicilian landowner detained in connection with a police drive against suspected leaders of the Maria underground organisation, was yesterday, banished to a place more than 900 miles from his home town. Reuter.
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    • 29 3 CANTERBURY (England). Tues. —A plaque to playwriuht Christopher Marlowe, unveiled here last Saturday In commemoration of the 400 th anniversary of his birth, has been stolen.— Reuter
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    • 193 3 Court: TV witnesses can sit as jurors F|ALLAS, Tues. The Texas Supreme Court yesterday refused to hear arguments that people wno saw Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey Oswald on television were disqualified from serving as Jurors in Ruby's trial The Supreme Court, sitting in Austin. Texas, had before It an
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    • 188 3 Wonder baby Maybelle AT TWO SHE CAN I SPELL MORE THAN 400 WORDS 1 T> E A D I JN G, Tues. Chinese-bom Mrs. Margaret Thompson said yesterday she wants her two-year-old daughter, who can read and write fluently, to start school at the age of three. But the request
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    • 242 3 A six-nation bid to break Cyprus deadlock UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. THE six non-permanent members of the Security Council agreed last night to seek a solution of the Cyprus crisis privately despite a collapse of Secretary-general U Thant's mediation efforts. The Council President. Dr. Carlos Alfredo Bernrdes of Brazil, called the
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  • 810 4 SINGAPORE, Tims J|R. P. GOVINDASAMY, honorary general secretary of the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union last year, today told the commission inquiring into certain trade unions' financial affairs that he did not know what had happened to the account books, ledgers and minutes of
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  • 63 4 JEAN WILL CONDUCT BALLET EXAM MISS Jean Ballatyne, (above), who will conduct the forthcoming 1964 Royal Academy of Dancing "Ballet in Education" examinations in Malaysia. An external examiner of the academy. Miss Ballatyne comes from Hastings. New Zealand, and has made a lifelong study of dancing*. More than 600 children
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  • 231 4 Don't treat them as bad lot: Plea by counsel SINGAPORE, Tues. Although all the accused in the Pulau Senang murder trial are detainees, this should not be held against them, a defence counsel said in the Assizes today. 'Don't treat them as a bad lot," Mr. Tann Wee Tlong, defending,
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  • 46 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. 8. V. Llngam, Assemblyman for Aljunied. today opened the new $400,000 Braudeli Bridge over the Kailang River. Mr. Llngam in his speech tald that the bridge was "another achievement of the PAP Government under the State's Four- Year Development Plan."
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  • 191 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Toh Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, today told helpers for the Singapore stall at the coming International Bazaar for the Blind to double their efforts this year so as to be able to meet present economic problems. Toh Puan Noor In
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  • 312 4 TB BIG DROP IN TANJONG PAGAR AREA SINGAPORE, Tues.— The incidence of tuberculosis in the Tanjong Pagar area has shown a sharp decline from 4.9 per cent in 1959 to 1.4 per cent at present. Dr. N. C. Sen-Gupta, medical director of the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association, revealing this today at
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  • 142 4 FIVE A's FOR CHINESE BOY, SIKH GIRL SINGAPORE, Tues. A Chinese boy and a Sikh girl are among students who won top honours in the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examination held in Singapore last year by gaining distinctions in all the five subjects they sat for. Chua Seng Chuan of
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    • 329 4 1""HV. following U today* aehadul* RAC: From Phnom Penh (RC of -civil aircraft movemrati at 402) 12 noon. Pays L*oar airport Bmfspore: Brltlth OntMd Airway*: From BtahttKl. I»tanbul. Bombay (BR ARRIVALS M1) 7 am BOACi From London. RonM. Da- DIPARTURES raascus, Bachdad. Karachi. Calcutta. CPA: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Rangoon
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  • 61 5 fOGETHER at the banqueting table the Kings and Queens of Malaysia and Thailand. Picture taken at the State banquet at Chakri Hall in Bangkok on Monday night shows from left: Queen Sirikit, the Yang di-Per-tuan A gong. King Bhumibol and the. Raja P c r m a
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  • 312 5 Call for a two-pronged attack on hunger KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Afro-Asian rural reconstruction conference was urged today to carry out a twopronged attack on hunger. The attack should comprise: STEPPING UP the rate ot increase in agricultural production with the assistance of scientific techniques of modern farming; and CURBING
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  • 195 5 $9m. shares offer to Malays in April KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Gcvernmentsponsored Sharikat Pemodalan Kebangsaan (National Investment Company Ltd.) is to offer i 9 million in shares -o Maiays, beginning in April. Those who cannot pay cash down will be allowed to buy shares on instalments. This was announced by
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  • 94 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. A woman schoolteacher, Betty Cohen, was yesterday charged In a magistrate's court with causing the death of a nursing sister by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide Oohen. 40. wax charger! «Un causing the death ot Foo Sierc Chens 32
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  • 47 5 SINOAPORE rues. Police intenMtving their search for the kidriHDPers ol Mr Shaw Vee Mine today combed the *>nnr«> Lim Chu Kans urea More thun 25U men irom the C ID.. E" Division and (he Federal Reserve Unn tdbk p«rt in the check.
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  • 129 5 The Esso Express' to opening of refinery KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A special train the "Esso Express" has been chartered to carry guests from here to Port Dickson for the opening ol the $45 million Esso refinery on March 7. Hundreds of people have been invited to the opening and an
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  • 84 5 iPOH. Tues. A Colombo Plan student in Australia. Miss Tan Slew Keat, 19, who flew back to Ipoh on Jan. 8 because of illness, died here on Sunday A brilllam student, she was studying lor a Bachelor of Science degree In St. Ann's college
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  • 44 5 SINGAPORE. rues.— A threemember Indian delegation will arrive in Singapore on Friday to step up exports of marine products from India The delegation, which expects to spend five days here. Is mainly Interested in increasing exports of dried prawns to Malaysia.
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  • 222 5 DOCTORS FROM W. GERMANY? 'NOT EASY' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Germany is going to have ''difficulty fulfilling the Malaysian Government's request for 20 doctors for its medical service. The head of the Foreign Relations Department of the German Ministry of Health, Dr. P. N. Kessler, said this here today on his
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  • 131 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A SCHEME for trade commissioners to be posted overseas to promote Malaysia's exports is being drawn up, a Government spokesman said today. He said the government would seek to fill these posts with qualified and experienced people. When completed and this Is expected
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  • 99 5 KOTA BHARU, Tues I The Pan. Malayan Islamic Party today challenged the Central I Government to produce in open court the three State assemblymen and other PMIP members arrested yesterday and to make charges against them. In a statement issued here today after a meeting of
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  • 65 5 IPOH. lues. A oy-eiection will be held in the Sauk local council m the Kuala Kaunsar area on March 28 because an Alliance councillor Mr Kuu. Lam. disqualified himself ov failing to attend three succesbivp I meetings of the council without leave Nomination da.v nas been set
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  • 216 5 Govt cannot accept that Opposition sneer, says official K.UCHING. Tues. The State Secretary, Mr. R. Shaw, said In the Council Negri last night that the Government could not accept the Implication In a question by Mr. Ong Hee Hui iSUPP), leader of the Opposition, that a Bornean officer would carry
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  • 69 5 IPOH. Tuet>. Lem Chon Elk, 20. of Port Weld and Teng /.<k Chou. 21. of Paslr Putch. Ipoh. were charged In a magistrates court here today with being in illegal possession of firearms and ammunition They were alleged to oe in illegal possession of an automatic
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  • 376 6  - Tan: Why Alliance deserves another mandate HENRY PAUL By IPOH. Tuesday Alliance will go to the polls in the coming general elections on its record of good government during the past nine years and with confidence of being returned to power for another term. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, Minister Df
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  • 139 6 A 10 acres each promise to 234 ferry workers Ttf UA R, Tues. The ITI Johore Government has agreed to give 10 acres of land each to 234 ferry workers should they lose their Jobs when the Muar and Batu Pahat bridges are built. The president of the Muar and
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  • 45 6 PENANO Tues. The Chung Rwa School brass band will Rive a Chap Ooh Meh public performance at the Esplanade here on Thursday, last day of the Chines* New Year. The 16-ltem programme will oe from 8 cm. to 11 p.m..
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  • 38 6 PENANO. Tues. St. Xavler s Institution here will hold a talentlme contest at the school hall on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. In aid Of its La Salle and St. Xaviers branch school building fund.
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  • 20 6 JESSELTON, Tues. Dato R.N. Turner the State Secretary. and his wife leave Jesselton on Thursday on retirement.
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  • 201 6 KUALA LUMPUR Tues.—Japan is anxious to step up trade with Malaysia because of the favourable industrial climate In this country. This was said here last night by the Malaysian Ambassador to Japan. Dato Syed Sheh Shahbuddln, on his return home for
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  • 66 6 SINGAPORE. Tue*. The consulate-general of the United Arab Republic here has presented 30 Korans to the Singapore UMNO for the finalists of the party's Koran reading competition to be held on Saturday. The Malaysian Minister for Agrioulture and Co-operative* Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, has
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  • 42 6 BATU PAHAT. Tues. A seven-year-old schoolboy. Tujlman bin Sapardl. was knocked down and killed by a car while crossing the Yong Peng-Ayer Hltam road at the Bth milestone this morning. He died on the way to hospital.
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  • 106 6 Reshuffle in Civil Service soon tESSELTON, Tues. J Good progress was being made in the Borneanisation of the Sabah Civil Service, the Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, told a Press conference today. He said that a number of people had been promoted, and there would be a reshuffling of the
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  • 66 6 PENANG. Tues.— Twenty-rour nu.i were charged In the Sessions Court today with being in possession of opium, opium dross and smoking apparatus. They were arrested when police raided 18 opium dens in the city last night. Eighteen of the men pleaded guilty and sentence on them
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  • 39 6 JESSELTON, Tues. Bro. Francis Chla. vice-president of the Sabah Chinese Association, today appealed to the Chinese in Sabah to "unitewith other races to defend the country against aggression and to ensure the territorial integrity of Malaysia."
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  • 308 6 'Our MPs have made little impact in Parliament 9 SAYS MR. ONG KUCHTNG, Tues. Sarawak's 24 M.Ps have as yet made little impact on the Central Parliament, the leader of the Opposition in the Council Negri, Mr. Ong Hee Hui, said at yesterday's meeting of the council. He was seconding
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  • 306 6 IPOH. Tuesday THE shortage of land A for agricultural purposes in Perak is due to the refusal of tin miners in the State to release vast areas of unused land for temporary occupation by the landless. This was stated here by the
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  • 98 6 SEREMBAN, Tues. Cheques totalling $300,000 will be distributed to more than 30 Chinese schools In Negrl Sembllan as capital grant* on Thursday by the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. The distribution will b« made at the Town Hall at 3 p.m.
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  • 18 6 BUNOEI PATANI, Tues— An automatic telephone service will start here In the second »er«. at March.
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  • 374 7 'Current levels are justified' LONDON, Tues. A price exceeding £1,200 a ton now appears to be the shortterm outlook for tin, which seems destined to revise all past estimates of its value, says the Financial Times commodity editor. Current levels on the London Metal Exchange
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  • 101 7 fESSELTQN. Tues. The J Water Authority today Introduced a further cut of two -and-a-half hours In the afternoons in addition to the six-hour cut at nights due to shortage of water caused by the present long dry spell. A month ago
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  • 29 7 PENANO. Tues The leader ol the L'mno Kaum Ibu (women:- section). Datin Fatlmah binte Hashim will make a fourd:ty publicity tour ol Penang Irom March 2.
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  • 69 7 "yyELCOME to Ghana" says the sign on the airport building. And it is reflected in the big smile of this Ghanaian woman shaking the hand of Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, on his arrival at Accra at the head of the Malaysian goodwill mission.
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  • 259 7  - INDONESIANS HOLD 4 FOR SIX HOURS ROBERT SINNIAH by PORT SWETTENHAM, Tuesday. pOUR Malaysian fishermen were held captive in an Indonesian warship for six hours after they were intercepted by a gunboat 36 miles from here on Sunday night. The four fishermen, from Pulau Ketam, were released In one of
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  • 160 7 'NOTHING IN S-E ASIA TO RIVAL STORE AND K.L. SINGAPORE. Tues. There is nothing in South-East Asia to rival the "amazing modern development" in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. This tribute to Malaysia's industrial progress was made today by a leading American industrialist, Mr. Joseph Block, chairman of Inland Steel Corporation
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  • 194 7 Three hurt in three gang fights in Penang DENANG, Tues.— Three 1 men were injured in three gang clashes, believed to be between a labour force and a secret society, last night and early this morning. Leong Yoke Fool, 21. J. Rahman, 22. and R. Francis. 24, were sent to
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    • 308 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Beware sailors a hollow sutei. Apf-like? >'. ent < 8 It. State in whic:. I had return- explosion In trench (4). Ed love (5) 14 Precarious tactics (or the dis--11. A job given to the French r neBt borrower? (5-3-2). champion (7i 1& One Wd
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  • 218 8 U Wt*b Sl» (Minimum) WONO LIEW POH Father of Peter Wong passed away on 24-2-64. Cortege will leave the Singapore Casket Co., on 26-2-S4 at 430 p no. to Bidadarl Cem*- tery RECEIVED CASLE on IM-2-A4 or the death of Mrs. 8. ThamhipiUai of t'nimpiral. Ceylon, mother of Mr.
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  • 71 8 20 Wonts $10 (Minimum) THE WIDOW and family of the late 1 1 Mr. AM. DNetto thank all friends and relatives for their wreath*, mruam c of condolence »nd attendance at the funeral. MR. A MRS. B.K. Thuryrajah I KBSTJ PRK A.MN thank all friend* and relatives who were
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    • 732 8 We are beginning to know ivhcre we are on the Borneo :easefire. Indonesia has given notice of intention to supply the guerillas, a clear breach nf the truce. Malaysia has warned Indonesia that aircraft which violate Malaysian airspace will be intercepted (the polite word for "shot
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    • 356 8 The release of 36 Cuban fishermen arrested for intruding into American waters has put Dr. Castro in an expansive frame of mind. The leniency of the court which tried the fishermen owed nothing, of course, to Cuban reprisals and threats. Nonetheless Dr. Castro has chosen to see the
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    • 132 8 We are sorry if in yesterday's leader on the Malaysian information services and related matters we gave the impression that we do not get any material concerning the armed forces and their activities. This is not the case. We received yesterday, for example, a detailed statement from the
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  • 599 8  -  Godfrey Hodgson by WASHINGTON, Tues.— The American Administration Is now gravely concerned about the situation In South Vietnam and Is being urged by some high military and political officials In Washington as well as Saigon to carry the war Into North Vietnam as
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  • 857 8 The tragic burden of the Barisan osialis A LETTER TO THE STRAITS TIMES FROM S. WOODHULL MALAYSIA Sandrasctran Wondhull (below) Is a former vioerhairman of the Barisan Hr wa* on,, of the 133 left-wing politicians, trade union leaders and student* detained in the massive operation "Cold Store on Feb. 2
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  • 396 8 rr seems to me that while the Immigration Department is charged with investigating the availability of qualified local men before issuing employment passes to expatriates, it has not the means to do so. The requirement that vacancies be advertised In the national press Is its
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  • 28 8 ris not my Intention to enter the inter-party political polemics between the MCA and the PAP but I think one section of Mr. Llew Why Hone's letter
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  • 162 8 ".lITIZEN" of Sungei 81--\j put was right on target with his comment about job priority in expatriate firms and he does well to question the steps, if any, that are being taken by the Government in this field. There is one area of job reservation for expatriates that
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  • 56 8 rIS is advice for TV advertisers. They should advertise before or after a show, never in between. Viewers resent the interruption, and many of us have decided they will never buy the products of such Inconsiderate advertisers. It Is annoying that the more popular th«- show, the more
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  • 456 9 BANGKOK, Tuesday THE KING THANKS THAILAND FOR HER STEADFASTNESS IN PERIOD OF CRISIS fpiE Yang di-Pertuan Agong said here today that Malaysia was going through a difficult period of adjustment through the surprise and disappointment caused by "broken faith and unkept promises" of other near neighbours. He
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  • 664 9 Johore Bahru, Tues. LEGISLATURES MUST BE FREE: OEHLERS JHE Speaker of the Sabah Legislative Council, Sir George Oehlers, today stressed the need for legislatures in Malaycontrol Speaking at the third conference of Malaysian Speakers, which opened here today, Sir George said the establishment of a truly independent
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  • 155 9 TRIAL OF CAMPOS PUT OFF ONE DAY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The trial of Christopher Bertram Campos 33. charged with criminal breach of trust of $16,110. was adjourned in the Sessions Court here today because his newly engaged counsel wanted time to study the case. When the case came up this
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  • 107 9 S.C. holder broke into 15 homes and stole SINGAPORE, Tues. A young Senior Cambridge Certificate holder was charged today in the First Criminal Court with breaking into 15 different homes and stealing property worth $8,417.50. Ignatius Ooi Joo Pin, 21. pleaded guilty to all 15 charges. Sentence was postponed till
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  • 53 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A motorist, Llm Yong Kuang, 20. was fined 11.500 In the Third Criminal District Court today for causing the death of a pedestrian by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide last year. He was also disqualified from driving all classes of vehicle*
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  • 63 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. J. Thomas Bata. head of the international shoe manufacturing organisation, arrived here tonight for a two-day visit to inspect his firm's operations here. A cocktail party will be hel-i in his henour tomorrow at 8 pan in the Coral Room of the
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  • 239 9 Singapore detainees not sent to Malaya: Dato Nik KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Secretary to the Ministry of Internal Security, Dato Nik Daud bin Haji Nik Mat today denied a report in the Barisan Sosialis Journal, The Plebeian, that political detainees in Singapore were to be moved to Malaya. He said:
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  • 95 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A middle-aged woman, Agatha Cheong, today pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court to two charges of cheating two people of $8,010 between Oct. 15 and Oct. 31 last year. On the first chance, she is alleged to have Induced a woman, Teo
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  • 21 9 SEREMBAN. Tues. Bulldozing equipment worth 11,800 wm stolen last night from a store at the Ist mile. Seremban-Laba road.
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    • 718 9 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE TJ I SHORTWAV^ERVICE AM.: 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- 41 and 25 metrw ra-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; AM.: 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 7.00 Time Signal, The News- Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; 7.10 Breast Potpourri; 7.30 g° JT%&; aSffe 2JS
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  • 2595 10 gINGAPORE, Tues. The following are the remaining results of the Cambridge Higher School Certificate Examination held in Singapore last year. The first part of the results were published in today's Straits Times. Key to the results: The. figure 4 indicates that the candidate has
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  • 202 10 How to manage course at the Poly SINGAPORE, Tues. 13 The Singapore Polytechnic will introduce a course on "management" in its next academic year beginning in June. Mr. J. Andrews, who is here under the Colombo Plan to advise the Singapore Government on higher technical education and also to develop
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  • 241 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The University of Singapore today announced the results of the General Part I Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws held in January. The following full-time candidates passed the examination: Abdul Kadlr B. Haji Mohd. Kasslm. Miss Ruth Sarojinl Abisheganaden. Ahmad bin
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    • 334 10 STAMFORD COLLEGE j^/T \vv (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) The Principal and Staff of the College extend their |Kr heart-felt congratulations to Stamford Collegians J /J^^ wh o were successful in the Cambridge H.S.C. Tm^ **r\ 1/ examination. B JJ§^6h\ 1554/1965 Examinations II V Sin< tht f mou HOME-STUDY ceurMt
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  • 119 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. GEN'LRAL InvMtnents and Industrial shares .steadied with falls slightly In excess of Jise*>. Moat moves were small. Company news continues to be lie main Influence on the market Baar me tabs and oils moved narrowly, but tin atiarca Renison and Aberfoyle recovered to 265. and 16s.
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  • 239 12 MARCH first grada rubber buyart f«.h. ciaiad at S p.m. In (Iniapara an<* Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 60i ct-nta per lb. down half a cent orf Monday's dosing level for the position. The tone was slightly steadier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. ctetlng priest In csnts Mr lb. yesterday: Int.
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  • 200 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Kebruary 2i. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bon- trad IS cts. M Cement Id eta Dunlops IS eta. M. Box 24 cts City Dcv. S ets. McAlliitei 1« cts. K Smelter* 21 cts. M. Invest 16 cts Ksso IS cts. Robinson Ij cts. fed. [lisp. IS eta. C.
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  • 496 12 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS eased on a 1 broad front on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday while tins also tended to go to lower levels. Heavy purchases have been made of tin shares -in the past two weeks and industrials are being liquidated
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  • 26 12 Malayan Stock Indirrs Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Industrials: 113.71 112.37 I in- 142.49 141.46 i rubbers: 104.57 104.5? •Dec. 30, 1963-100 Dec. 29. 1962=100
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  • 904 12 /"'OMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, vlth the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustaad (3,000) 51.94. (3.0001 $1.92, (4.000) 51.91; Csld Ster* (1,000) 53. 33: Ounlepi S2.RO BL., (2,000) 52.79. Cast Smalt (2,000) 53.85.
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  • 436 12 rpHE upward movement In X- the Straits tin price yesterday continued with a further rise of $4.37} to $585 62; per picul. This now represents a gain of over $44 since February 15. The offering at 260 tons was estimated up five tons.
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  • 68 12 CHIN It! Prtduct Exertanxt, linop.re n«tn arleat p«r ploul yattertfay: C.csnut til: bulk $46 s«ll«rs. drum S4S> sellers. C*»ra: *eb. /March UK/ConMmeat: Unquoted. Ptppwr: Muntok whit* $162t aeller*. Sarawak iiie $160 Mllers. special Sarawak bUck Sll7i sellers, farblwl Umpoim hla-k JU?i sellers. ABTA $127| aellcn. •tncaawr* Cmnul Otl
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  • 26 12 February 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 661 cents (down half a cent). TIN: 5485 62J (up 54.37!). Estimated unofficial offering .'tiO tons (up five ton»).
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    • 999 12 7 H iIiZIORIENTjj Tfjrs J ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" D*portv— Penang 12th March 1964 Singapore 15th March 1964 For Hong Kong 19th/21tt March, Japan 2Sth/29th March, Hong Kong 2nd/4rh April Returns: 'Singapore Bth April 1964 Penang 11th April 1964 Fares From: Penang from $1,089.00 Singapore from $1,046.00 FIRST
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  • 131 13 THE following dividends are ex--1 pected In March and April. Tho nature of the dividend and Its date ol announcement last year are In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Robinson i Interim 13.3.63), Straits Steamship (one payment 15.3.63), William Jacks i lnterim 18.3.63), United Engineers (one payment 19.3.63), Fraser Neave (Interim
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  • 209 13 SHIPS lying alsngstd* th* Singsper* wharves er oipectod today are: Llpls N.W. 1. Tanah N.W. 3, Selangor NW. 4. Sadoa N.W. Lloyd Bakk* 6/7 Rajula 6A, Temcralre 10/11, KhyN>r° 13/14, Madras Maru 15/16, Riverruink U, Meiwa Maru 23/24. Rogge\t.n Ptraat Clarence 27/2s, Falstria 29/30. Bamora 33/34, Wlady-
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  • 167 13 'THE Malayan Exahang* 1 Banks 1 Association made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): Now Y*rk: buying TT 32 13/16. airmail OD 3215/16, 90 d/st 331 credit bills, 331 trade bills. Csnsda: buying TT 331, airmail OD 351. 90 d/st SOI credit
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    • 1241 14 *£#j j [oj^C^t#^#J| [Bj[ The Housing Trust invites applications for the tenancy of house No. 2. Road 73. Petaltng Jaya. The terms of letting will be a three years contract basis. The rental will be $300/- per month payable in advance. The house consists of a living room, dining room,
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    • 759 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY General Clerks are required for Schemes in Rural Areas. Must be Federal Citizens, have passed Senior Cambridge or Federation of Malaya Certificate; be able to type 30 w.pjn. with some knowledge of bookkeeping. Knowledge of Malay preferred. All-in-salary on the scale of $200/- -25A-S5OO/--depending
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    • 685 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS EXISTING VACANCY CHILD CAKE INSTITUTION. 21 Chatham Road. Kowlooo. Hone Kong. Assistant Superintendent: Salary from HKt2.OOO-2.500 per month. Starting rate commensurate with experience. Requirements: (1) Male, graduate from approved college or university with diploma or degree In Social Work. (11) Experienced in institutional work or related field. (ill)
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    • 358 14 PHARMACEUTICAL DETAILMAN Applications are invited for Hid important vacancy in one of the leading Pharmaceutical Import Companies. Requirement*: Thorough knowledge of Pharmoceuticol Line at least 5 yeori' j experience in this field, good command of Englith initiative ond ability to work independently, ponowei own car. Offered: An interesting career in
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    • 174 14 ALL PREVIOUS STOCK MUST BE CLEARED TO MAKE A SPACE FOR NEW ARRIVAL SPORTS WEAR OF LADIES GENTS TO OFFER YOU AT REAL IMPORTED COST TO COST PRICE HERE ARE FEW OF THE ITEM AT BELOW COST LADIES DEPT. COST BELOW PRICE COST TETRON COTTON BLOUSES 4.20 2.50 PRINTED COTTON
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  • 272 15  - KEW SAN WANTED BY NZ AS COACH TEOH ENG TATT BADMINTON by SINGAPORE, Tues. 13 The New Zealand Badminton Federation want Teh Kew San, the Malaysian No. 1 player and Thomas Cup captain, to be their national coach next year from April to September. The New Zealand federation wanted Kew
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  • 326 15 CRICKET SINGAPORE. Tuesday. ()NE or two West Indian cricketers here may play against the greatest West Indian player of all, Garneld Sobers, when Singapore meet E. W. Swantor's Commonwealth team here on Mar. 24. The West Indians, who have already brought themselves to the notice of
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  • 414 15  - Liston is fancied to win by knockout ALLAN BARKER THE BIG FIGHT from MIAMI BEACH, Tues.— xTI Cassius Marcellus Clay, handsome 22--year-old "clown" prince of boxing, finally steps Into the "bear cage" here tonight (Malayan time 10.30 a.m., Wednesday) when he meets lock- fisted Charles Sonny Liston, the holder, in
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  • 66 15 WELLINGTON. Tues. South Africa failed to drive home their victory bid In the first cricket Test against New Zealand here today, and the four-day match was drawn. New Zealand, set to get 268 to win In 240 minutes, did not have difficulty In lasting out and finished
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  • 91 15 DELHI, Tues. North Zone Just failed In an attempt to score Wfl runs In three hours for victory over the M.C.C. at Axnritsar yesterday At the close they were 314 15 runs short with seven wickets down, and the match ended in a draw.
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  • 36 15 DURBAN. Tues.— Natal retained the Currle Cup. South Africa* cricket championship, for the fourth successive year when they beat Transvaal by six wickets her* yesterday. Transvaal 341 and 150; lUtel MS and 184-4— Reuter
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  • 192 15  -  RICHARD EVANS RUGBY from LONDON, Tues. The remarkable rugby career of Scottish International hooker Norman Bruce may finally be drawing to a close. He has been posted to Sabah with the Royal Ordnance Corps and will leave for the Far-East during the summer. Now 31. Bruce
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  • 538 15  - Too good— that's verdict NORMAN SIEBEL Easy-going Japan team win 3-nil B\ Selangor 0 Japan Tour XI 3 Kuala Lumpur, Tues. ■pHE JAPANESE soccer reputation was good enough to fill out all the Merdeka Stadium's car parks and draw an off-season 10,000 crowd, and their play was too good for
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  • 168 15 JAPAN WANT TO STAGE 7TH YOUTH TOURNEY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Japan will make a strong bid to stage the seventh Asian Youth soccer tournamment at Tokyo when the Asian Football Confederation council meet at Saigon in April. This was disclosed today by Okano Shunlchlro, coach ot the Japanese team now
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  • 163 15  -  JACK FINGLETON From /CANBERRA, Tues. West In\J dlan cricketer Gary Sobers yesterday supported the many who claim that be is the best all-round-er ever seen In Australian cricket. His six wickets at Adelaide in Victoria's second Innings —South Australia won the game by an
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  • 70 15 LONDON, Tues. Henry Oooper retained his British and Commonwealth heavyweight boxing title and captured the vacant European crown when he decisively outpointed Brian London over 15 rounds at Manchester last night. It was bis third victory over London and his sixth successive win In a British
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  • 131 15  - Good Fort shows a return to top form EPSOM JEEP RACING by pENANG, Tues.— Good r Fort did a fluent gallop on good going here this morning. With Alan Trevena astride, the Good Brandy six-year-old went easily on the bit over 3f in 42 3/5. Good Fort has regained his
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  • 130 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. The MRA announced that seven horses have been promoted. They are: Prom Class 3 to Class 1 Color Cartoon, General Treag, Oast Devil, Noble Gesture and Salamat Datang; from Class 6 to Class 4 distant II and SpringfleM. Twelve hones have been relegated. They
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  • 31 15 IPOH. Tues.— Perak Turf Club will hold an amateur race meetIng on Saturday, Apr. 11 at the Ipob Race Course. Entries close at 11 am. on Thursday, Apr. 2.
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  • 128 15 JfUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—Trengt ganu will not compete in the FAM Cup and Malaya Cup competitions this year because they have no home ground. Work on a new $500,000 stadium with an estimated 15 000 crowd capacity Is going on at the Paya Burma ground and will not be
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  • 19 15 HOCKEY Ipeh Div. 2: PWD 6 CMH Andersonians B" 3 Municipality 0 FRIENDLY (Penang): CRC 2 TPCA 1.
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  • 165 15 Coach Miller says— SINGAPORE, Tues Bill Miller, the American athletics coach, said here yesterday that sprinter M. Jegathesan was the only Malaysian athlete who has any chance of doing well at the Tokyo Olympic Games in October. But Miller warned that Jega's chance of reachIng
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  • 178 15 HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A PLACE in the forefront of Malaysian hockey Is A the purpose of the Malaysian Armed Forces Hockey Association's appointment of a leading Malayan player to coach their team this season. Mike Shepherdson. former Selangor and Malaya captain, has accepted an
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  • 33 15 MALACCA. Tues.— Jasin beat Alor Gajah 6-3 in a Malacca League hockey match here today. Scorers: Jeyasurla (3), All (3) and Andrew for Jasin; Cheng Kirn and Zulkinl for Alor Gajah
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  • 211 15  - Hussein warns: SAFA in trouble JOE DORAI Ey SINGAPORE, Tues. A warning that the Sinpore Amateur F.A. will have to "close down" unless their financial problems were resolved was sounded at the association's m ont h 1 y meeting last night. SAFA president Hussein Kamarl told the meeting: "We have
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  • 47 15 LONDON, Tues.— British soccer results: English Div. 2.— Leyton 3, Huddersfleld 8; Div. t— Colchester 1 Bristol City 1; Div. ♦—Carlisle Brighton 1: Workington 2 Newport 0. Representative matches Scotland 3 Scottish League 1 (at Ibrox Park); Tottenham 1 British Olympic XI 0.
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  • 25 15 PENANG, Tues. Technical Institute today beat St. Xavler's Private School 3-0 to qualify for the semi-finals of the under-18 interschool knockout soccer competition.
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  • 19 15 TAIPINO. Tues. Prison* crunched the Taiplng league hockey championship when they beat. Tigers "B" 5-4 here yesterday.
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    • 77 15 HOCKEY Malacca Leafne: PWD v Municipality (padang); S'j-or Div. tS: Varsity "A" v TPCA B 1 (Pantai, KL>; Telecoms v Eaglets (Taylor Rd.); Recrio v YMSA (Pantai) Penan* League: YMSA v Indian Assn. (Dato Kramat Rd.); DTC v Green Jackets <DTC grd). Ipoh Div. 1: Irish Hussars v Andersonians (Upper
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  • 264 16  - Australia committed to defend Malaysia: De L'lsle JACK FINGLETON From /CANBERRA, Tues. Australia had made it clear to Indonesia, and would continue to make it clear, that it had commitments in relation to Malaysia which it would honour, said the GovernorGeneral. Viscount De L'lsle. in Canberra today when opening the
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  • 83 16 CABLE RECEIVED from Alval Oylon of tbe dmtb of Mrs. S. 8lnn«--!t imbjr Mother of S. Bomaaundaram Police Office Kijang on 25-2-64. MRS. C.V.S. AIYAR beloved mother of S.V. Sharma. Bcmbay, B.K. Sharnia. Prune S.B. Shartna Singapore and Mrs. P.K. Radt akrlabna. Pootlan pmitd away peacefully at O.H. Singapore
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  • 36 16 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia had sworn not to retreat from its confrontation of Malaysia and was ready to face the "worsening situation," the Second Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Johannes Leimena, said last night. Reuter.
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  • 509 16  -  AUSTEN ZECHA WORLD TENSIONS CONFERENCE By [fUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Dutch economist today advocated trade between Communist and non-Communist countries as a means of promoting world order. Dr. Jan Tinbergen. a professor at the Netherlands School of Economics in Rotterdam and formerly an
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  • 59 16 Beatles an 'invisible export' LONDON, Tues.— Britain's top pop group, The Beatles, were yesterday given a more formal description than those lavished on them by screaming teenagers. Barclays Bank Review called them an "invisible export, making a significant contribution to Britain's balance of payments." Barclays Bank estimated that the monthly
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  • 24 16 LONDON. Tues— Princess Marina, the Dowager Duchess of Kent, is to visit Australia in the autumn, it was announced here today.
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  • 28 16 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A political detainee, Teo Seng Liang, was ieleased from Changl Jail this morning. Teo was arrested during "Operation Cold Store" in FeD. last year. >
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  • 18 16 BOSTON, Tues.— Orace Metallous, author of best seller "Peyton Place" died in hospital here today. Reuter.
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  • 146 16 rrARAN (Sabah), Tues. The Singapore Minister of Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, arrived here today for discussions with the Minister of Social Welfare and Central Government officers in Sabah concerning the use of Singapore labour here. The Minister hopes to meet
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  • 401 16 LONDON. Tues. The stock i markets made further progress today. Sentiment was maicly influenced by the optimism of the Prime Minister and the Chancei.c of the Exchequer on the economic situation. However, giltedgeds moved emtically and were looking uncertain at the close. Tins fell away
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  • 191 16 Negri MCA fights move to re-admit Mr. Chin OEREMBAN. Tues.— A State Malayaln Chinese Association delegation will meet trie national president, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to oppose the re-admis-sion of Mr. Chin See Yin. who resigned from the MCA following the education crisis In 1959. It
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    • 41 16 TJIGHEST and lowest tem»era- tures In Malaya and Singapore for tbe period 8 p.m on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowrat Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bahru 84 79 Penanjt 91 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 84 72 Singapore 84 75
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