The Straits Times, 16 April 1964

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  • 26 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY, SINGAPORE. 16 APR 1964 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125.000' The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1964 4, 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 338 1 Malaysia to be invited— Afro-Asian compromise on Indian proposal at Jakarta talks JAKARTA, Wednesday PRESIDENT Soekarno suffered his second setback today when the Afro-Asian ministers' meeting here decided to invite Malaysia "as soon as possible" to next year's full Afro-Asian conference. Yesterday Soekarno suffered a skinning
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  • 571 1  - Boxer Golden Hoff ('I'M MARKED FOR DEATH) seeks asylum FRANCIS ROZARIO By gINGAPORE, Wed. An Indonesian professional boxer, Golden HofT, holder of the Malaysian welterweight title, believes Indonesian saiKjletirs are out to kill him. A one-time Celebes rebellion underground worker, HofT says the saboteurs have made three attempts to lure
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  • 64 1 TPOH, Wed. The 1 ceasefire line in the Borneo territories "is the border between Malaysia and Indonesia." Tun Abdul Razak said here today. "If Indonesian troops and guerillas remain in our territory, then they are doing 't at their own risk." the Deputy Prime Minister
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  • 570 1 Indons must quit first: Tengku From SAMAD ISMAIL KOTA BHARU. Wed. TENGKU Abdul Rahman today reiterated Malaysia's stand that Indonesia must first withdraw her guerillas and troops from Malaysian territory before there could be any talks of a settlement. He was commenting on the report that President Soekarno had told
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    6 1 Hoff: They're oat to get me
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  • 119 1 14 houses collapse, 37 wrecked in storm ALOR STAR, Wed —Fourteen houses were destroyed and 37 others damaged when a storm hit the remote village of Tunjang, 17 miles north of here yesterday. The zinc roof of a rice mill was completely blown off. Two women. Endatn binte Mansor. 33.
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  • 127 1 MALACCA, Wed. Three children of tappers on t h c Kemenfore division of Serkam Kstale. 20 miles from here, died c€ poisoning yesterday. They were R. Devadass, »gcd five, his sister R. Path.-navathi. six. and O. Apira nasundari. five. They were among seven children from
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  • 1239 1  -  T.F. HWANG and YEO TOON JOO By ™,t,^ SINGAPORE, Wednesday. (,OUKT was told today that two men. nllegedly responsible for a Ijomb explosion here last December in which two men were killed, had had their military training invlu4ing. f jSi}botage work
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  • 57 1 France is lone wolf at Seato MANILA. Wed. Prance today refused to join in a Seato declaration to the effect that the defeat of the Communists in South Vietnam was essential to the security of South-east Asia. Agreeing to this declaration were Australia, New Zealand. Pakistan, the Philippines. Thailand, the
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  • 41 1 PENANO. Wed— Members of the National Union of Bank Bnployees employed by the Overseas union Bank here will start workIng to rule from tomorrow In protest against what the union described as the management's attempt to "undermine" the union.
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  • 47 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The visiting Thai ceasefire team today conferred for an hour with the Chief or the Armed Forces Staff. Lieut -Gen. Tengku Oman bin Tengku Mohamed Jev.a and senior officials of the Ministries of External Affaire and Internal Security at toe Defence Ministry
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  • 250 1 Postal union puts off strike KUALA LUMPUR, \v C( i. The Union of Post Office Workers luis decided to postpone its strike, which was to have begun al midnight on April 22. The decision was reached at a meeting of the union's central executive committee, which met for three hours
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  • 28 1 STOP PRESS STOP PRESS Syrian Council of Ministers held emergency meeting here this afternoon following announcement security forces had foiled plot against the State at Hama, Central Syria.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 143 2 FVACCA, Wed. The death toll soared to 1,000 and the number of injured to 3,000. as more reports reached here today from areas of East Pakistan devastated by a cyclone over the weekend. Whole villages were reported wiped out in the killer storm that slammed
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    • 72 2 RAWALPINDI, Wed. The National Assembly yesterday passed 75-38 a controversial electoral college Bill which provides for that body to elect the Pakistan President, the National Assembly, and the two provincial assemblies. Under the Bill, a college ot 80.000 electors from Pakistan's •o-called "basic democracies" (small
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    • 161 2 MANILA, Wed. DRITAIN and the United States are pressing their Seato allies for more aid in the wars they are waging in Borneo and Vietnam. Usually reliable sources at the Seato council of Ministers meeting here said this. The sources said the British chief delegate,
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    • 168 2 After 24 years' rule Shah is to be crowned Wed.— The A Shah of Iran, who has ruled since 1941. will be crowned on his 45th birthday on Oct 26 next year, it was formally announced yesterday. The ceremony will coincide with Iran's nationwide celebrations marking the anniversary of the
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    • 237 2 SAIGON, Wednesday. rpHE Vietnamese Air Force is being supplied with the new American versatile attack plane described as capable of carrying a heavy bombload into the heart of Communist North Vietnam and returning. United States military spokesman yesterday confirmed that the propellordriven two-seater A-IE planes
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    • 46 2 HONQ KONG, Wed— Sir David Trench arrived yesterday to take up the post of Governor of Hong Kong. Sir David, former High Commissioner of the Solomons Islands, replaced Sir Robert Black who returned to London early this month on retirement. A.P.
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    • 304 2 China no nuclear threat before 1970, U.S. told WASHINGTON, Wednesday. fHE U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert S. McNamara, predicted in Congressional testimony issued yesterday that Communist China would not become a nuclear military threat this decade. Withdrawal of Soviet assistance and technical advice was the primary cause for the delay
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    • 56 2 JAKARTA, Wed. The left-wing Indonesian Trade In ion Federation (Sotosi) has cabled President Soekarno asking him to withdraw Indonesian civil and military students from the United States, to expel the U.S. Peace Corps and to declare the U.S. Ambassador. Mr. Howard P. Jones, persona non grata, the
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    • 238 2 INDIAN RED CHIEFS FACE REVOLT ■^EW DELHI, Wed. 1 The standard of revolt was raised inside the Communist Party of India yesterday when dissident leftwing leaders announced they would appeal to all Communists in the country >o support them in their attempt to throw cut the present leadership. After two
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    • 68 2 MANILA. Wed. A small boat with nine people aboard was reported yesterday to be missing, believed captured by pirates, off the South Philippines coast. Signals from Zamboanga and other towns in the south to police headquarters in Manila said the vessel belonged to a
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    • 260 3 WILSON PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR ARMS BAN LONDON, Wednesday. DELEGATES and observers from about 40 countries yesterday heard proposals for a world trade boycott of South Africa aimed at smashing the White South African Government's racial policies of apartheid. The proposals were made at
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    • 104 3 LONG hair tumbling about her fur-cover-ed shoulders. A hint of pearls at her throat. Yes. Hayley Mills, at 17, is a big girl now. Here she is arriving at Leicester Square Theatre, London, recently for the premiere of the film "The Chalk Garden" in which she plays a mixed
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    • 224 3 'BE OUR GUEST' MOVE TO HONOUR CHURCHILL ONDON, Wed. A British Labour MP yesterday gave notice of a motion which, if accepted, would make Sir Winston Churchill a "guest" of the House of Commons after his retirement from Parliament. Sir Winston, who will be 90 In November, has already announced
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    • 122 3 Rocket engine ignites in room: 11 hurt f> A P E KENNEDY, Wed. Eleven engineers and technicians were burned, four critically, yesterday when, a rocket engine being Joined to a space payload ignited inexplicably in a checkout building. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration reported that the payload, an orbiting
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    • 222 3 rE HAGUE. Wed.— Holland's Lower House of Parliament yesterday gave unqualified approval to the Government's refusal to take further responsibility for the words or actions of Princess Irene. Bhe has thrown in her lot politically with her SDanish Carllst fiance Royal regrets The debate was
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    • 34 3 CATANIA. Wed.— Mount Etn». Sicily's unpredictable volcano, la hurling fiery matter 2.000 feet in the air and lava is flowing down Its north-west slope, Catania University Vulcanology Institute reported last nlgnt. Reuter.
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    • 136 3 MACON (Georgia), Wed. A preacher said yesterday he would appeal against a 60-day sentence in the city Jail Imposed on a charge that he made too much noise while worshipping. The Rev. Wilburn M. Simmons was sentenced by the city court despite
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    • 41 3 LONDON Wed.- Mr. Nikolai Patolichev, Soviet Minister of Foreign Trade, arrived here by air yesterday from Moscow to negotiate a new Anglo-Soviet trade aerpement The current tive-year agreement expires at the end of June.
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    • 14 3 CHICAGO, Wed— Senator Barry Ooldwater yesterday won the Illinois Republican presidential pr!-
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    • 277 3 Death on yacht probe man admits: I lied ONDON. Wed. Edward Anderson said yesterday that he lied when he testified chat his yacht Christine, which disappeared on* a sea voyage, was carrying £1 million in loot from the great train robbery on Aug. 8. Anderson said he Invented the story
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  • 499 4 A socialist govt will not tolerate situation where wealth is monopolised and the weak 'go to the wall, says Goh gINGAPORE, Wed. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today said Singapore had gone a long way to narrow the gap between the rich and the
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  • 140 4 JAYCEES' GIFTS AND PARTY FOR ISLANDERS SINGAPORE, Wed.— A party of 30 Jaycees, led by Inche Ismail Huji Hussain, chairman of the Community Service Committee, will make a three-mile boat trip on Sunday at 9 a.m. to Pulau Bukom Kechil to present gifts to 500 under-privileged children and old people
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  • 107 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dr. Lira Peng Thiam, a private medical practitioner, was granted a decree rusl by Mr. Justice Wlnslow In the High Court today, dissolving his marriage with his American wife. Alice Hendrie. on grounds of desertion. The decree is to be made
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  • 440 4 JHE following Is today's nchrdule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lcbar airport Singapore: Arrivals BO AC: From London. Frankfurt. Zurich. Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, iRA 700) 6.30 p.m.: from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (BA 711) 6.20 p.m. from London, Beirut, (BA 702) 8.23 p.m. Qantat:
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  • 249 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Some Singapore men have been accused of putting forward "fantastic ideas" to discredit certain birth control methods which they dislike. Dr. W.K. Ng. a member of the medical sub-committee of the Singapore Family Planning Association. writIng in the body's
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  • 297 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Family planning experts in Singapore are highly encouraged by the growing number of people, especially young couples, who accept planned families as a pattern of modern life. The 1963 annual report of the Singapore Family Planning Association showed that during the year, 60,194 people
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  • 53 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Assemblyman for Aljunied, Mr. S. V. Llngam, will officially declare open a newlywidened second Braddell Road bridge to traffic tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. It was necessary to widen the bridge because Braddell Road has now been made into a dual carriageway. The 90ft. wide
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  • 389 5 PROCLAMATION TO BE MADE TODAY: REGISTRATION BEGINS NEXT WEEK KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. REGISTRATION for national service will begin in Singapore next Wednesday. It will end on May 11. Announcing this today, the Controller of Manpower. Mr. S. Kumar, said a proclamation by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong would
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  • 268 5 Demand to retain headmaster by school governors A LOR STAR, Wed. The Ministry of Education* Is to -oe asked to extend the services of Mr. N. Ogle (above), headmaster of the Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Kedah's biggest Government Secondary English school. "We will appeal to the Ministry to make it
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  • 337 5 Council bans unsteady electoral masts pENANG, Wed. 1 Socialist Frontdominated City Council today intervened in the "battle of the flags" which rival political parties have been waging in recent weeks. This morning, a team of city building inspectors, escorted by police, visited the public ground at Maxwell Road and removed
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  • 212 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE consular representatives of Malaysia and the Philippines who are to be appointed soon will act only as transmitting agents without diplomatic status. A Government source said that the consular missions would have no diplomatic functions but be confined to looking after the
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  • 105 5 SINGAPORE, Wed The Naafl branch of the Industrial Workers' Union has warned its parent body to be on guard against "subversive elements" infiltrating it. The branch secretary. Mr. Michael Selvanayagam. in a statement today Raid that the warning came from members at their annual meeting
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  • 438 5 KUCHING, Wednesday. gARAWAK'S Council Negri yesterday declared its support for the Government of Malaysia in its resistance to Indonesian aggression and in taking strong and positive action against the Clandestine Communist Organisation and other subversive elements in Sarawak who
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  • 59 5 3 pay grab suspects held SINGAPORE, Wed. Police have detained three men in connection with a $60,000 payroll grab on April 4, in which a detective, Melvyn Douglas Reddy, 24, was shot dead. The three men are detained in Malaya and are being interrogated. The pay-roll was stolen from two
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  • 66 5 NIBONG TEBAL. Wed.— Seven members of the Royal Malay Re- giment escaped serious injuries J this morning when the truck in i which they were travelling crashed against a telephone post at Simpang Tiga. lj miles south of Nibong Tebal. The driver. Nik Abdullah bin
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  • 186 5 WE AREN'T TAKING ADVANTAGE, SAYS UNION LEADER pENANG, Wed. The chairman of the Penang division of the Malayan Trade Union Congress, Mr. G. Abraham, said today the trade union movement was not taking undue advantage of the general election to press claims. "We have been completely misunderstood," he said In
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  • 33 5 SEREMBAN. Wed.— The Yang di-Pertuan Besar and the Tengku Ampuan of Negri Sembilan, yesterday received the Netherlands Ambassador. Mr. Lucas Kruytbosch and his wife, in audience at the Istana Hinggap here.
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  • 1013 6  -  SAMAD ISMAIL: Premier flays the PMIP at giant rally: They preach enmity between brother and brother' "He is the leader of all Muslims and God rule* from THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told a crowd of 30,--000 at Padang
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  • 180 6 A VOTE FOR THE PPP IS A VOTE FOR THE PMIP, WARNS SAMBANTHAN IPOH. Wed. Every vote cast for the People's Progressive Party in Perak will cause countermovements in the PanMalayan Islamic Party controlled State of Kelantan. warned Dato V. T. Sambanthan, Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications at an
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  • The Straits Times
    • 651 8 The preparatory meeting for a second Afro-Asian Conference has adjourned in Jakarta without a firm decision on whether Malaysia should be invited. The communique makes it clear, however, that we had strong support strong enough to oblige Indonesia to agree to invite us "as soon as possible."
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    • 402 8 Tengku Abdul Rahman's announcement that he will stay on in the Government "as long as the people feel I should" has brought the matter of his j retirement back into its proper focus. Certainly a man who has done so much for his country would never leave
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    • 147 8 The Women Teacher's Union has reacted much more reasonably than other unions to the Government's plea to wait until after the elections for a decision on wage claims. The W.T.U. has accepted the argument that the Government cannot commit the Treasury to fresh expenditures until it receives
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  • LETTERS
    • 108 8 ST. Michaels Housing Estate reeks with gangstprs. One can see gangs of these anti-social characters loitering in and around thp numerous coffee shops and coffee stalls of this area, even till the early hours of the morning, free of the police. Police, concentrating on raids on
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    • 188 8 11/TS are surprised at th» TT attitude of those responsible for the selection of 'polling-day clerks'. We have registered our names at the Employment Bureau for quite some time already, yet the authorities concerned left us out and have engaged people already employed clerks in government
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    • 32 8 rERE is need for another clerk at the Kuala Selangor Post Office. From eight to half-past eight the clerk is closing the mall and cannot attend the counters.
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    • 216 8 I BRIDGE UNFAIR TO THE LADIES rpH E overhead 1 pedestrian bridge just set up across Col ly e r Quay to help office workers to cross and to ease traffic jams is going to embarrass the ladies. I doubt tbis bridge will be used at all by any lady
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    • 150 8 TIECENTLY, we accomIV panied a visitor from London heading for Kuala Lumpur to the Railway Station in order to get bis luggage cleared by the Customs. In the light of our experience with the Customs officer we would be very grateful if the Railway Authorities can
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  • THE BATTLE FOR KELANTAN
    • 761 8  - The stakes are high, the tactics desperate SAMAD ISMAIL THIS IS THE SECOND ARTICLE BY J'HE former Malayan Ambassador to Washington, Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, who is now standing in Kota Bharu Hilir for Parliament against PMIP strongman, inche Wan Mustapha former Member of Parliament, said today: "I have heard
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    • 295 8  - China's drive for women workers STANLEY KARttOVP By lIONO KONG, W«d_ n To commemorate International Women's Day recently, th« Chinese postal authorities issued a special set of stamps portraying, among other things, female tractor drivers, militia and cotton-pickers. Not a single stamp depicted a Chinese housewife or mother. China's huge
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    • 208 9 Women teachers call off protest march IZUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Women teachers in Malaya have called off their May Day march here because of their "faith in Tengku Abdul Rahman's assurance" that their case would definitely be looked into after the forthcoming elections. The president of the Women's Teachers' Union of
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    • 96 9 CJINGAPORE, Wtd.— A new post ha a been established In Headquarters Farelf known a.-, "major-general in charge of administration" and thLs ha* been taken up by Major-Gen. G. R. TurnerCain. An army statement says the post, of Chief of Staff. FaxeU. lapsed
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    • 56 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Police today appealed to memoirs of the public around the sixth mile Bukit Tlmah Road to be oti tie lookout for a Malay .scooteri&t who has been seen on several occasions tampering with street-llghUng •witch boxes. The public arc asked to dial
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    • 105 9 DENANG. Wed. The Perang state Alliance is preparing an elaborate programme to give the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, a rousing welcome when he arrives here next Tuesday. The Tengku will tour Province Wellesley on Monday before crossing over to Pen- ang. A guard
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    • 310 9 TPOH. Wed.— Thr Peoples' Action Party. the United Democratic Party and the Peoples Progressive Party "harr conceded that the Alliance would be returned to power" in the general elections. Tun Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister, said here tonight Hi- was addressing a
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    • 175 9 Dato Nik Kamil nails a 'sold for $12,500' lie... J^OTA BHARU, Wed. The former Malaysian Ambassador to Washington, Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, who is the Alliance Parliamentary candidate for Ko t a Bharu Hilir, last night nailed a PMIP lie that he was bought for $12,500 to stand for elections
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    • 118 9 PMIP lie about Dato Nik Kamil. "Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil has served his country well as Ambassador to America," the Tengku said. "When he returned to this country, he was already leading a comfortable life. "But he Is anxious to continue serving his
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    • 164 9 Tengku's next Cabinet by Lee MALACCA. Wed.—Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, addressing a mass rally here tonight, spoke of the composition of Tengku Abdul Rahman's Cabinet alter the elections. Mr. Lee said that the beginning of a gradual and peaceful process of social change depended on: THE TENGKU'S
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    • 222 9 NEBONG TEBAL, Wednesday. HrtHE former Socialist mayor of Penang, Mr. D. 1 S. Ramanathan^ today criticsed his old party for "trying to put on a pose of respectability In order to delude the electorate." "They claim now to be genuine democratic Socialist while
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    • 116 9 600 brace up for postal strike 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Six hundred members of the Selangor and Pahang branch of the Union of Post Office Workers will hold a mass rally here on Sunday to discuss moves in the union's intended strike action scheduled for April 23. The branch secretary, Mr.
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    • 49 9 I KAJANG. Wed The Department ol Agriculture here will launch a double-cropping padi cultivation .system in Beranans district about 13 miles from here tome time in May this year. Plans are belns made to extend the double-cropping system to Jendenun and Ulu Langat district*.
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    • 207 9  - Now Bari just wants to sit and read JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE. Wed. The first thing a pretty 21 -year-old New Zealander hitchhiker, Miss Bari Malcolm did when she reached Singapore from Bangkok was to buy herself a new red dress and a pair of high-heel shoes. Blonde Miss Malcolm
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    • 51 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Thre« robbers yesterday afternoon ransacked a house in Sandy Road and escaped with 53.96S in cash and jewellery after tying up tour women and locking them in a storeroom. Mrs Agnes Glam. the house-owner, was in the dining room with three friends when the robben
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    • 91 9 YEW YORK, Wed. Sixteen attractive young women from Malaysia arrived yesterday at Kennedy airport to serve as hostesses and waitresses at the Malaysia pavilion at the World's Fair. They Include teachers, dress designers and housewives who volunteered to take the jobs. "We all speak
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    • 760 8 Slrsitt Tiaet k M.Uy Mall CuullM sJ.artssswssie* a*** ke M COLO ITONAtt HmWBW O nil lid Roe*) COLO STOBIAOa MAMCMU AT NOLLAMO *<MD-M*Owa KCPPCL RCMUMMMM, SAM ,MMirHii« A—an*: crrr book srowai lto WatMiw Hmm. Coa»»r Over •rv4*l NCWfi FHONT Frl/pa»»Kka SuMfMIM M. M. ISMAIL 9 Ad*Bjsr*My Horn*. Mev*>i MAMIEM STOPHT.
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    • 41 8 ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importers Eiportcn of High Class Wsntstis Woolkni. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio SrrtMt, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, lit Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
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    • 136 8 TRUST SWANSON XV/x the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavou rf v 1. Q v ick-f rozen by Swanson at the vary peak of freshness and tenderness. This f reeling permit* Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fin* quality and delicious
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    • 131 9 only healthy hair can be beautiful Seeing is believing try LOXENE but once and you will *r see your hair, though dull before, has suddenly become richly lustrous and soft as silk. LOXENE MEDICATED SHAM- !-L~L POO is a luxurious shampoo that tirj>t removes every trace of dulling grease and
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    • 131 9 WWm M Phi TC/iIuOLhA i 1/1/ I *^r*lA#W**V^ PYE... it's the ultimate! Living w they do ■irrnng the finest landacapet in the Southern Hemisphere, New Zealanden. have an eye for beauty. That's why the;' plump for Pye TV. NEW Pye 23-inch d«- luxe model 4305 is the beat table-top TV
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    • 681 9 I TodayVßadio, TV| radio Singapore !SS ESS, aXT'VrK; 11.05 Music Prom The Opera: SHOKIWAVt SERVICES: 12 (midnight) Close 41 sod 25 metre* MtDIIIM WAVE StRVICK: pAntn MAI AVCIA «7« metre* KALJIO MALAYSIA ut£Lf O lr% i Ml ?2P*i. tM NATIONAL SHORTWAVE a 1 ?1 n S 8W8: SERVICES: 41.7 and
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  • 49 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mary Yeo. 30. pleaded guilty In magistrate's court to a charge of stealing $50 and a watch worth $250 while employed as servant by Mr. D.C. Bindon. a sales manager. She was Jailed for one day and fined $400 or four months' jail.
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  • 118 10 A Chinese from Indonesia held SINGAPORE, Wed.— A 19-year-old Indonesian Chinese was arrested early today after a short chase by a party of detectives in Kampong Tio n g Bahru. Two others, who were with him, escaped. The detectives, led by Inspector Hashlm. bin Mohamed Noor, were on rounds when
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  • 34 10 MUAR. Wed— A workman of Bukit Mor quarry here, Chai Wall. 67. was buried alive when a pile of stones fell on him. His body was later extracted by a rescue team.
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  • 204 10 BURY THE FRONT ON POLLING DAY, RALLY IS TOLD JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. rHHE Assistant Minister for Rural Development in Sarawak, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Yacob. last njght told an election rally here that a big hole shouid be dug on election day to bury all the defeated Socialist Front candidates.
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  • 81 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ca-thay-Kerlf Film Productions have decided to send their latest Malay film "Dua Pendekar" as an entry In the Asian film festival to be held in Formosa on June 15 and 16. The studio has claimed the nlm to be "the bigge.it Malay
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  • 40 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Lite act; Ing Director of the Economic Development Board. Mr. Lim Ho Hup. will talk on "The Juroiin Complex" at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore-West tomorrow at the Prince's Restaurant.
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  • 131 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Miss Joyoe Khatena, 24. a Singapore nurse, had the thrill of her lifetime when President Johnson stopped to shake hands with her and two companions recently in front of the White House in Washington. D.C. ThP young women, dis- appointed in arriving too
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  • 268 10 IPOH, Wednesday. FkATO Leong Kee Nyean, the Peoples Progressive Party candidate for the Telok Anson Parliamentary and the Gopeng State constituencies, who was disqualified on nomination day. has decided to file election petitions against the successful candidates "immediately after April 25.' Mr. Chan Swee Ho.
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  • 72 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. Police this morning recovered a World War II Japanese shell on the beach off Jalan Sempadan in Siglap. The shell, about three inches in diameter and 12 inches lops, was still "live." It was first seen, half buried in the beach by a
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  • 38 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police ud any-secret society rounds yesterday screened a total of 4.898 .suspects and detained seven men under the Societies Ordinance. Another two men were detainei under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance
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  • 48 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The "body Of an unemployed man, Kar Chonf? Seng, 40, was found in a room of a house In Brahmaputra Road yesterday. Kay's throat had been cut. and a bloodstained blade was found beside him. Police do not suspect foul play.
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  • 30 10 SINGAPORE Wed— The L>paitnMnt oi Extra-Mural Studies of the University of Singapore will hold a "reading!, from Shakea- ssion at the Cultural Ce»tre on Sunday at 3 D.m.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 362 10 THC PAKKIR UN COMPANY JANESVILLt WISCONSIN. U.S.*. Off to the right start with a Parker SUPER "21" When the world of business or education beckons, your young man will be anxious to make a good first impression. He'll need to be assured that he looks right, that he's dressed right.
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 581 11 ARE YOU IN A SPOT? J^ BEAUTY problem that worries many girls is spots. There's no answer to the question of looking beautiful if you are troubled by spots on the fafce. So I discussed this subject with Miss Jean Wright, a well-known beauty consultant, who is now visiting Singapore
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    • 151 11 DECORATIVE TRICKS FOR HOME lITHEN choosing co- lours in furnishings anywhere in the house, think of areas that often are neglected as part of a colour scheme. In the bedroom, try adding bright colours to drawer fronts or doors. If you have decorative woodwork, highlight it with colour that harmonises
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    • 332 11 HE found just one word to describe his hectic tour abroad. "Fabulous," said Roland Chow, a leading Singapore fashion designer and hairstylist, who returned home recently. During the one-month trip to Paris. New York. San Francisco. Honolulu and Hong Kong he caused a stir in high
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    • 135 11 Most often cauliflower is either boiled to go with some main dish or Just fried with meat. Here is a different way of treating cauliflower. It's a recipe for French fried cauliflower. You will need 1 cauliflower, 1 egg; 1 tablespoon cooking oil; salt and pepper, brown breadcrumbs
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    • 36 11 SPONGE milk or cream stains with clear cola water before washing with soap and water. A solution of lemon Juice and bleach will remove mildew on white clothes. Rinse in clear water after application.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 199 11 What is P the secret tS\\ I of the P\Yj 1 look? \I This is an invitation to you to meet Miss Arden's special consultant and learn the latest secrets of loveliness. She will help you with your beauty problems; advise on your make-up -all without charge. Meet MISS WENDE
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    • 404 11 IJ stop! -BBJ It's easier with this! (MMmpoo) s Ibmh iafl Richard Hudnut shampoo s with egg I Rich bubbly Hudnut >mpoo plus e^9 waihcs .him- mcring sunbeams right into your hair. Its golden toam- ing lather nourishes as it is shining smooth silken t soft, much more beautifully monageable!
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    • 283 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Strange forms revealing artist 1. A lew well cno»en word* lor 7 > iorei«ner» (.5 'I) 7 Scratch initial letters (8-4). 8. Imu memoer in later ex- 10- p« in with Jemmy showing cnuaaes (1). Initiative? (12). 9. Some err lreely not leeling It 15
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    • 493 12 TvJvJ lad I sai I f F| 1 I^i^jrvJaJ V I ssi'X^J^B SENIOR CHINES! IALCt EXECUTIVE Required by NIW MITAL FABRICATING PLANT In Kuala Lumpur Jointly owned by Australian Malaysian. lnt*r«ttt. hi I ilrnt salary and Prospects Reply BOX AS3S4 ri. SINCAPORE. ADVERTISEMENT CANVASSER Male or KeinaU- required Immediately In
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    • 620 12 ArcOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word* St (Mim.)— Box i* ctt rxttt DISTRICT 11:— BIS furnished garden buncassw with thra* bedroom*. looa> battis attach**, (jarasa, servant quarters. Rent (800/ Apply sir. Ong Tel: (Spore) 71&88 durtns office hours. OXLIV CAROIN Two-bedroom*! Kurnished Flat available from slay, L.iv./ Din. room, balconies, kitchen, servant's
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    • 1035 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE i 10 Word* «J I Mim.) Box It eta. antn TWO STOREY TERRACE House at Bennett Haute. Price 28. SOU. Ring (Spore) L'8»80 ON MAIN ROAD of Bmzal Park with water, electricity and road ready for use. Ob* lot of 12.000 sq. ft. and oae of
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    • 1023 12 LOST it Word* SI <Min.)—Box St ef.jxtrn i REWARD S3O Pinky a 9 year* old white wtre-aair Fox Terrier lost la Sembawanc Hills Estate. Contact Alao Chun (Slaaapore) *****. FOR HIRE W Word* SS (MlmO—Bm» It tMtrm RENT A* CAR. Hate* from JIS.OO Dally or JTO.OO Weekly. Everflne Co.. 51S.
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    • 950 12 FOR SALE Word* Si <Mlm.)—Box It cfs. oxtro I OERMAN LAOISt SWIMSUITS 54.80. English Dresses Ul-M. Nylon Night Dresses (3-90. Get them from Chanrlta, 46. High Street. Singapore. MADE IN USA one new Cnlveraai Lawn Mower Grinder sharpens all types of mower* complete with electric motor. Write P.O Box 632.
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    • 703 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) I IN THE hICiH COURT IN SINGAPORE I Bankruptcy Nos: 127 53 Nathan Joseph. 47. Short Street, Singapore. (Clerk). 40 56 Abu bin Yusof, 496-55. Malay Farm. Changl Road, Spore. (Polios Constable). 405 57 Wee Meng Puay, Onnumbered House, Aljunied Road. Spore. i Clerk). 600
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    • 578 12 JOHORE J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE 1 TENDERS trom Class "D" ai-d I above registered J.K.R Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R.. Johor, up to Noon of the 28-4-1964 for: CONSTRUCTION IN REINFORCED CONCRETE OP A ROAD BRIDGE AT 13TH: MILE DEVIATION. ROUTE I, JOHORE, JOHORE BAHRU. Pull particulars
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    • 578 12 [PUBLIC APPOINTMI-tfITS I APPLICATIONS are Invited by the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board lot the following appointment: Cannery Inspector: Salary Scale: $270 x 20 350 Efl. Exam x 30 470 plus COLA at variable rates lat present Ij\ ol basic salary) and donation of 10' to the Board's j Provident Fund.
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    • 1329 13 10 LIVERPOOL ft WESI CIUI U.K.. Om S'pori tan. P. rnaa «m*m PATMCLM Li«erpe.l, Otifn. Glatfaa I* Pt/TMuty Ar 17 OLMIOOCIU (.itarpMl. Ovbhn la Pi Apr 21 Apr 21 00LIU1 l»ei|Ml. fcias|ow Apr II Apr 21 Apr 21 ANCNISEI A^onmouth. Lif*r»**l Apr 21 May 2 Apr 22/21 MACNAON Ultra***. CiM'n
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    • 2377 13 W^^E^ESSBSKSmmIWmmXI mM the eac lines I bejv&Zine I lA\r~7cJ siNCAPOif .r U *LAiuMP«R.p.swiTTiMMAM»PiM»NO mWmW MMmf a# W *^*m%J m% mm MJ HaV^ht^aaß »«h«*m «oui«. a. »«-a»o »o v roMi^i j(i.wii»ou» *fj y _f| mini ;mi #«om m»4«^ p»omi «>m •honi*»*i wmwimmmmmWmmmmmw*B*m*mmmmwmmmMmmHmWm^m*mMm^nM9 tJLPREM SERVICE 10 LINOON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL rttTl SAILINGS
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    • 1256 13 1 w McALISTER 6s CO., LTD. W tih (J331. r^MV ELLIHMAM LIME (k KLAVENESB LIME U)NION, HAM»ua». lIITER*A«. LBS ANStLES, lAN FUNCISCr MAVIE MJU ft aMMOSaMMI) IEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft POITLAM Cm OF PETERBOROUGH C I'por* )nw '(Mag ««irrea. 23/25 Apr 21/21 Apr lUNNYVILLI MMB A.r f CITT 6U »A- r
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  • 710 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpliK Malayan Stock ExX change was quiet yesterday with a smaller turnover, while operators were digesting the new conditions after the burst of activity at the end of last week and early this week. Industrials opened slightly better than
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  • 25 14 Malayan Stock Indites April 14 April 15 Industrials: 110.33 110.25 Tins: 129.99 130.29 S rubbers: 106.12 1*6.12 •Dee. 30, 1963=100 Dee. 29, 1962=106
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  • 813 14 r OMBINED business In the *i-jgu. u.uoo. srzs: s.m. o.rj,, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur J«;JJ«> v t Jt2jf£& trhding rooms or the Malayan Trsders d.ooo) ss.Bo on. u.uoo> Sock Exchange yesterday, with «8.»5 O: U.K. erds. (3,000> j.vju s the number of the shares traded ail; wiikmsen
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  • 513 14 rpHERE was a further rally 1 In the price of Straits tin in Penan g -esterday by $lB7i to $526.75 per picul. on an offering up 5 tons to 245 tons. In London on Tuesday after a hesitant start, buying Interest for
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  • 74 14 THE Federation Minister for Finance ha» fixed theae prices for caJenlatinc customs duties for the week beginning 00 April 15. Rubber 69 S, cto a Ib. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil SBOB a ton. Palm oil $667.75 a ton. Palm kernels $38* a ton. The rate of
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  • 123 14 MELBOURNE. Wed INDUSTRIALS overall eased with (alls exceeding rises by a lairly wide margin. Colonial Sugar featured with a further Jump to 84s. 6d. and Swallow and Arlell had a notable gain to 535. 6d. Oils eased led by A.O.G. down 255. 3d. to 31s. 6d. and base
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  • 261 14 \f AV first grade rubber buyers t.e.b. i>l cloisd at S p.m. In Slngapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 081 cents per Ib. up one-eighth of a cant oo Tuesday's closing level for the position. Tbe tone waa very qulst. R.A.s. and P. M.R.I, oleslng priess in cents
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  • 195 14 OHIPS lying alengslds Ins Singasere »-> Harbour wharves er sxpeeted teday ere: Jobaanes Maerak 4/5. Heseeaateln 8/8. Nara 10/11. Cnaxtine Maersk 18. Musi 21/22. Wairata 23/24. Sanaoa 25. Samtwa 26/27. Rajah Brooke 28. Dolpbeverett 2W/aO. Kaiong 40/41. Nagasaki Maru 45. Sedcnalc N.W. 2, Perlta st.lT, 3. Berdaog
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  • 25 14 April 15. MALAYAN RUBBER j»RICE: 681 cent (n» one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $526.75 (op $2,871). Estimated offering 245 tuns (up 5 tons).
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  • 73 14 CHINESE Product Eiehsnge, SMgaperi nsen prices ptr pieul yestsrday: Coconut ell: bulk $47 J nellers, drum sr>'i« sellers. Boarat April Mn UK/Contlaent: unquoted. Pepper: Muntek white Sl97* sellers, Sarawak white sis;, sellers, special Sarawak black |UT| seller*, garbled Lamioni; hlack ***** sellers. ASTA SM7| nellers. Sin, .pott Coconut
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  • 203 14 {OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 15. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 14 eta. M. Box 29 eta. lJunlops 18 cts. McAlister 17 cts. City Dev. 6 eta. U. Invest. IS eta. E. Smelters 26 cta.OCBC 23 cts. Ksso 21 cU. Rothmans 12 ets. Fed. Disp. ID cts. Robinsons 19 cts. Ki'jipatricJu
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  • 32 14 •|"ME Malayan ixcriange Banks' Asseciatien mad* th-»e chances In Its rates to me. chants jre'sterday (all ratee to SIUU): S«llin« TT er OD rsady: Dsutichs Marks 12*1. Btlsian Francs 1812.
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  • 37 14 /~)N the few sichang, mirktt la Honti Kons yrMrrday the U.S. dellar was quoted at 5 ?4« for TT and 5.751 for cash. Stirling was quotnt at 1A.99 as* ene U.I ef («M at 2«B|.
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    • 1125 14 Y\" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Craat Lakas/Bact Canada Servlc« rlongkong T'tiama !>. F'csco H'lui* H'tai M'reai U'roil C'csn "kn.kiwa Man" ?t n Apr 11/21 May It May 21 >.si 24 Jim 1 j.ly I Miy "Tens Mars," 21 7} May 7it line 21 Jne I lily I
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    • 77 14 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES GEORGEUS MID-AMERICA UNES. INC U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICE MtMt kMSMn f fnaei rtnsng Moeoee .^^IIIPXIHIT lailii Stll»/17A»r II Apr 17 Mty fmSmm l yTT it-UMtj ii/I»Mty U/UMay \n— All I tHiO It.'tJ*a»t 14/llJsss 17/11 Jsas 11 Jsty <Mt fMßjaftra. Ist. ssmi/i OCEANIC LLOYD XTD:
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    • 886 15 CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF ORDER OK COURT AND MIXt'TE Of REDI'CTION OF CAPITAL (Pursuant To Section 61 of the Companies Ordinance 1940-1946). Ipoh Realty Company Limited having by special resolution reduced its capital, as confirmed by an order of the High Court In Malaya at Ipoh. bearing date tha 24th
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    • 190 15 NOTICE This is to notify the public and all our customers that Mrs. Chan Sal Kong Nee Madam Monica Cheah is no longer in our employ ai id has no authority to collect any money on our behalf. THE RADIO AND GENERAL TRADING CO. LTD. Ipoh. NOTICE I. Chua Joon
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    • 1095 15 NOTICES TOTALISATOR BOARD PERAK TURF CLUB AGENCY 1. Jalan Blanja Parit The NUMBERS FORECAST POOL (3 DIGITS) based on the usual SI.- Unlimited Sweeps starting from '.he Selangor Turf Club's H.M. The Agong's Gold Cup Meeting 1964 (19th.. 32nd. and 26th. April. 1964) and for all forthcoming Race Meetings in
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    • 393 15 NOTICES I ESTATES OF Mrs. Annie Hartridge HORNE. Me Pittendrigh, deceased, formerly of the Koyal Hotel. David Place. St. Helier. Jersey and Utterly of the Tudor Court Hotel. 58 Cromwell ltoad, London 5.W.7. who died testate on 24th December, 1963. J Mrs. Sarah Elisa TURNER, de- J ceased, formerly of
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    • 692 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for a Diploma Course as a TECHNICAL APPRENTICE of the Drainage and Irrigation Depertmenl. Pahang, at the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur at the commencement of 1964 '1965 Session in July. 1964. Candidates must be over 16
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    • 249 15 TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG Tenderers are advised that the closing date for the supply and erection of a steel framed standard building at the New Workshop. Kuantan has now been extended to 7th May. 1964. PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: (3rd Floor. City Hall) (a) Supply of 48" Steel
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    • 245 15 The Cement Selling Organisation in Kuala Lumpur requires the services of an energetic Chinese Sales Executive, fully conversant with Malaysian cement market, dealer and contractor trade. The appointment is a senior one and only those, earning at least $700/- per month at present, need apply. The successful candidate must be
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 290 16 SOCCER Another easy win for Umno KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Umno, the reigning champions, gained their second success this season when they beat Sunrise 5-2 in the F.A. of Selangor div. 1 a t Merdeka Stadium tonight. Sunrise started well and were leading 2-1 at one stage. Then Umno took over
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    • 563 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday NEW TREND SHOWS IN MILD FORM IN FAM SELECTION AGAINST MADUREIRA THE F.A. of Malaysia selectors have begun a gradual swing from jaded veterans to younger players for their international teams. This is apparent in a mild form in the Malaysian Selection to
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    • 522 16  -  NORMAN SIEBEL by Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday IyHILE the Malaysian Olympic hockey trialists were toiling to beat an Armed Forces Selection 1-0 at Rifle Range Road today, coaoh R. S. Gentle told chief selector Raja A lan 'The hockey is rot very good today." But Gentle was
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    • 78 16 The press may go ONDON, Wed. The International WeighUUilng Federation are considering eliminating the press from future world championships and the Olympic Games. IWLP secretary Oscar State said here. Mr State said that relerees nad been allowing faulty press lifts to get by through not being able enougn to detect
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    • 30 16 SINGAPORE. Wed Tiong Bahru beat, a Alexandra. Pasir Panjang and Kreta Aver combined team by seven bouts to four in an inter-community centre boxing match last night.
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    • 27 16 SEREMBAN. Wed. Negri Sembilan's opening Malaya Cup soccer match aga.nst Singapore, scheduled to be played on Apr 20 at Seremban. has been postponed to May 31.
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      152 16  -  ERNEST FRIDA By CINGAPORE, Wed. Lenny Nonis has turned down another invitation to join the Malaysia hockey training ■quad at Kuala Lumpur. Last time the Singapore centre-forward had to say no because he could not gel leave. Today, he said no again because of an ankle injury.
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    • 365 16 CYCLING Thirty S'pore riders quit SACA SINGAPORE, Wed.— A group of 30 cyclists today levelled charges at. Singapore Amateur Cycling Association officials and said that they were quitting the association. The spokesman for th« group, Suratman Murajl, a former well-known rider, said in a letter to the Straits rimes: "We
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    • 50 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.. The following will represent XX. Ra.hv:iys Recrp;i!:on Club in th« Nttvaratnam Shield competition against Selai'gor Cub on the Padunt; oo Sunday K. Siv:4neson. G. Buudville, Bundnlincmm. s. Kularaiah. s. M;rr.;im Amcrick S:r';ift, Yoganathan. Mahadevan. B Augustin, S. Reginald. K Dnss 12th man Joseph Aime.
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    • 512 16 You plan to sse a film but... /C^^~ iff *1 1 Indigestion strikes Just on* 'BISMAG' BISMINT gives you immediate relief I You come home Uie from work you rush your meal. /*V^S The retult is often dis- r^/^f'vf^ comfort, icidity «nd 1.-.pf" J./k all the other symp- /l^Ts'fVCj toms
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    • 66 16 Congratulations to Messrs. Nam Heng Radio on their expansion and opening of their new premises at 373, North Bridge Road Snore nivico X 1 SIGN OF QUALITY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT IMS ad flfMfiMO** DfIDTARI E T backed by UiJls ILiyJz^Sl^J rUnIADLC day&night H.P. TERMS AVAILABLE*No Down Payment j SERVICE LIST
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    • 624 17 THESE AUSSIE YOUNGSTERS ARE SMART RACING by Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A MONG the newcomers making their debut at the King's Gold Cup meeting which opens here on Sunday are three smart Australian youngsters. They are Gallant Defender, Priority II and Terbang, late Kolodong. All three were winners in
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    • 95 17 SOCCER Tour match: Penang' v Madurelra of Brazil (City Stadium. 8 p.m.) Khir Jobati Cup final: Commercial Inst. v St I John's Inst. (Merdeka Stadium. I 4). Ipoh Div. 1: Ramblers v Shaw Bros (padang); Div. 2: Irish i Hussars v Pk River Hydro (Jn A. Jaill);
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    • 157 17 WASHINGTON. Wed. A U.S. Congressman predicts the House will soon launch a major investigation of the conscription law and feature world heavyweight boxing champion Casslus Clay as Its star witness. The prediction came from Representative William O. Bray (Republican, Indian), who also told a newsman: "I
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    • 50 17 pORDON Banks, the England goa 1 keeper, is kept busy by Scotland's nonstop attacker, Alan Gilzean, during the International match at Hampden Park. Glasgow, last Saturday. In the background is Maurice Norman, the England centre-half. Sco t land won 1-0, scoring through Gilzean. Reuter picture.
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    • 203 17 Liverpool almost champions ONDON, Wed. Liverpool Li last night made almost certain of winning the English League soccer championship and with it a place in next season's European Cup. A 3-0 away victory over Burnley gave Liverpool a three-point lead over Manchester United at the top of the table. United,
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    • 47 17 LONDON. Wed. Results of Rugby matches played yesterday: Kutby League Div. 2 Dewsbury 13 Barrow 0; Leigh 11 Blackpool 14; Rochdale 29 Salford 0; Kucby Union Club matches Coventry 8 Nuneaton 3: New Brighton 17 Blrkenhead Park 8; Paignton 6 Aberavon 18 (at Torquay). Reuter.
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    • 26 17 HYDERABAD, Wed.—Yugoslavia won the fourth tabletennls international against India here today by three matches to two Yugoslavia had won the three previous matches. Reuter.
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    • 169 17 ATHLETICS Perak set sights on track and clubhouse TPOH, Wed.— The Perak 1 AAA will concentrate efforts on two projects this year putting up a bitumen track at Stadium Perak and acquiring a clubhouse and permanent training ground. These were the tasks the PAAA executive committee have set themselves at
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    • 106 17 CAPETOWN, Wed. Wimbledon champion Margaret Smith avenged a recent defeat when she beat Renee Scbuurman In the second lawn tennis International between South Africa and Australia here yesterday. Margaret won 7-5, 6-1 to help Australia lead 3-0 at the end ol the first day. Renee had beaten
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  • 325 18 Alliance, PAP glad as Tengku decides to stay on I/UALA LUMPUR. IV Wed. Alliance and People's Action Party leaders today expressed their relief that Tengku Abdul Rahman had had "second thoughts" about retiring in 1969 and would stay on as long as the people felt he should. They were commenting
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  • 53 18 MANILA, Wed. Indonesia has confirmed that President Soekarno will have talks with New Zealand's Prime Minister, Mr. Holyoake, in Jakarta over the weekend. Mr. Holyoake, who is attending the Seato conference here, will also have talks with the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, and the Minister of Defence,
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  • 211 18 SINGAPORE. Wed After three days and three nights in Singapore, an Australian girl. Brenda Anne Blenrowe. 20. found her true love ani a proposal of marriage. "It really took my breath away, and 1 said 'yes," she said. She added:
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  • 124 18 Critchley, Razak talk on defence needs IPOH. Wed. The Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. T.K. Critchley, flew here from Kuala Lumpur this evening to ascertain Malaysia's defence needs with the Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. Mr. Critchley was met at the airport by Tun Razak
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  • 35 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Interact Club of the Anglo-Cnlnese School will hold an "International understanding 1 exhibition at the Lee Kuo Chuan auditorium In Barker Road on Friday from 9.15 a.m. to l pjn.
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  • 132 18 Indonesians found with arms jailed SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore police and customs yesterday arrested 10 Indonesians found with parangs and krises during security checks of their prahus at the Kallang Basin. In a magistrate's court today, the men were each jailed for three months for unlawful possession of offensive weapons. They
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  • 59 18 BOMBAY, Wed. India yesterday became the fifth country to extract plutonium from uranium, -with the completion of a plutonium plant at Trombay a suburb of Bombay. Plutonium Is an extremely valuable fissionable material as atomic fuel. The other four countries, operating plutonium plants are
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  • 41 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Lee Kok Leong has been elected president of the Singapore Petroleum Products Dealers' Association. Other office bearers Include: Mr. I*e Kok Peng, vice-president; Mr. Lim Jew Kan, hon. secretary and Mr. Tan Pla Teng, hon. treasurer.
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  • 89 18 MANILA, Wed. The U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. Bell, said today he planned to have discussions here on the "general, entire range of American relations with Malaysia" with Mr. Dean Rusk the US Secretary of State, and Mr. William Bundy his Far Eastern affairs expert.
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  • 379 18 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. jyjOHH THAN 70 Australian firms are now actively engaged in negotiations for joint ventures in Malaysia. Among them, several have been granted pioneer status, and are now starting factories in Malaysia. r- This was disclosed here today by Mr. Bryan H.M.
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  • 90 18 Bata staff decide to do no work SINGAPORE, Wed. Sixty employees of the Bata Shoe Company's 18 distributing and sale stores, who are members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, have decided not to conduct any business from tomorrow. This decision was taken at a meeting this morning
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  • 64 18 NICOSIA, Wed. A Greek Cypriot auxiliary policeman was shot last night while erecting sandbags in Trakhonas, a Nicosia suburb, and died later In hospital. The Incident followed shooting between Greek and Turkish Cypriote at four points In Nicosia In the morning, in which one Greek I
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    • 349 18 1,. j LONDON. Wed. All-round I Distillers 26 4, I firmness of equities provided the Dun lops 39 7* T/0 Anglo-Oriental 3-1 v, feature of the stock markets today Dorman Long 23 3 Oolden How 88* after the surprisingly mild budget. E.M.I 50 9 +/10* Highlands and There was no
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    • 41 18 UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 90 7ft Pehang 77 Ipoh 90 75 Malacca 90 75 Singapore 90 75
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