The Straits Times, 19 May 1964

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  • 109 1 THE MAN CHOSEN (AND ACCEPTED) AS MEDIATOR RAJA MOHAR bin Raja Badiozaman, 42. Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry siiu-c July. l'Mii). uas born in Kuala Kangsar and educated at Clifford School. Kuala Kangsar. and Anderson School. Ipoh. He was sent to Raffles College. Singapore, on joining the
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  • 813 1  -  VIC NAYAGAM Four to assisf £/ie £/tirtf man: 'Cooling period 9 extended By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE National Union of Plantation Workers today put off the threatened strike by 200,000 workers scheduled to begin on Wednesday. This followed agreement by both the NUPW and the Malayan
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  • 954 1 Tengku to Postal Union; Accept my offer... KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman today warned the Union of Post Office Workers th it the Cabinet's latest offer might be withdrawn in two days if the union failed to accept it. The strike, which involves 1,400 postal clerks, Assistant Superintendents and
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  • 43 1 KUCHING. Mon. Security forces had eliminated a total of 50 "Indonesian terrorists'" and active clandestine Communist organisation members in Sarawak's Third Division in the last six months, according to LieutColonel J. E. Heelis. Commanding Officer of the 7th Gurkha Rifles. Reuter.
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  • 68 1 Jakarta mock war begins JAKARTA, Mon. Members of the Indonesian regulars attached to the Jakarta garrison today started week-long war manoeuvres in the southern fringes of this city. The total number of troops in the exercises was not disclosed. A public statement from the garrison command said the war exercise
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  • 65 1 JAKARTA, Mon.— The Indonesian Government today took over the vast British rubber and tea estates (P. and T. Lands) In West Java, the Agriculture Minister, Dr. Sadjarwo announced here, according to the official Antara news agency. It was the first British estate taken over by the Indonesian
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  • 284 1 VIENTIANE, Monday pENERAL Kong Le. nru\X tralist commander, was today reported to have evacuated his Muong Phanh headquarters as advancing Laotian proCommunist forces were reported to be less than a mile from the town on the Plain of Jars. Radio reports reaching here from an international
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  • 945 1  -  FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Tengku Abdul Rahman today categorically rejected Indonesia's proposal of a "token" withdrawal of her guerillas from the Borneo border as a prelude to another summit meeting with President Soekarno. This rejection was announced by
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  • 100 1 SUDDENLY 100 KYAT NOTES NULL AND VOID RANGOON. Mon— Tin- revolutionary go vr rnment has declared Burma's 100 kyat and 50 kyat notes null and void. One hundred kyats is roughly equivalent to StiO. These two denominations combined make up more than half the total currency in circulation in Burma.
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  • 20 1 PLOTTERS ARRESTED JAKARTA. Mon. Chief Prosecutor here said today number of Government officials arrested in antiGovt plot.— U.P.l.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 189 2 A WEST IRIAN PLEDGE TO BE RULED BY SOEK lAKARTA, Mon. J Delegates attending the grand conference of the West Irian people in Sukarnopura, capital of West Irian, have decided to become integrated with the Indonesian Republic. Antara news agency reports. It says a declaration proclaiming the West Irian people's
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    • 43 2 TOKYO, Mon. The seasons first tropical storm, Tess, was located today about 750 miles east at Manila. The U.S. Air Force weather office here .said Tess. with 58 m.p.h. winds, was moving north-west at seven miles an hour. I —Renter.
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    • 314 2 Lopez may succeed, says paper MANILA, Monday. THE Philippines Herald said in an editorial today the Philippine Ambassador, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez's mission to arrange a new tripartite summit conference "is far from being hopeless." But the Herald described as "crucial" for the proposed summit meeting the talks between the
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    • 98 2 DORT MORESBY, Mon.— X A new drug, the importance of which has been compared with penicillin, is being hailed by health officials here as "possibly a miracle cure" for malaria. But claims made for It have yet to be proved. Known technically as CI 501, it is
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    • 21 2 VIRGINIA. (South Africal, Mon. Six African goldminers were killed by a rockfall 900 feet below ground in Virginia mine.
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    • 190 2 Kuwait to Britain: Please pull out your troops ONDON. Mon. v Kuwait has told Britain that it would welcome the withdrawal of British troops from Aden and all other parts of the Arab world. Kuwait's Foreign Minister, Sheikh Saban Al Ahmed, said this in an interview published here yesterday. He
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    • 34 2 NAIROBI, Mon. British Army helicopters today flew out 150 people from the flood-stricken Panganl River area of northern Tanganyika, completing a rescue operation carried out at the request of the Tanganyika Government.
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    • 98 2 r»ANTOK (Sikkim), Mon. Three men who admitted assassinating the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Mr. Jigme Dorji, were executed yesterday at Thimpu, the Bhutanese capital, according to a reliable report received here last night. It said the men were Brig. Namgyal Bahadur, former Deputy Command-er-in-Chief of
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    • 395 2 When British policy in India worried the U.S.- WASHINGTON, Mon. American suspicion of British policy in India during World War Two is revealed by the publication by the State Department here last night of diplomatic documents covering 1943. Britain was pictured In reports from New Delhi to President Franklin D.
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    • 135 2 /CAPETOWN, Mon.-Tht V South African Government has accused U Thant, the U.N. SecretaryGeneral, -*Df acting "without absolute Impartiality" In pleading for the lives of three Africans sentenced to death in South Africa recently. A letter sent to U Thant on Friday and released here
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 293 3 Protest at 'official tapping' of Banda talks LONDON, Monday J^ LONDON solicitors' firm has protested against "official eavesdropping" on conversations in January 1960 rh Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia, between three imprisoned African leaders and their English counsel, alleged excerpts from which have been published in a London Sunday newspaper by Sir
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    • 224 3 Queen's 'no' to film on life of Edward VII I ONDON, Mon.-^ueen Elizabeth has refused permission for a major film production* on the life of King Edward VII, her great-grandfather. The Sunday Express said the film was to have been made by producer Herbert Wilcox, who made the first film
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    • 101 3 Fake Beatles letters lure the girls LONDON, Mon. Police are working to stamp out a phony letter racket that uses the names of the Beatles quartet as a lure for pretty teenage girls. So far. the sources of the letters have remained a mystery. Olrls all over Britain are getting
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    • 31 3 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. Hitlers one-time "financial wizard," Dr HJalmar Schacht, arrived here yesterday to lecture on economics at the invitation of the Argentine Industrialist. Mr. Cesar Cao Bax»--vi*. Reuter.
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      90 3 A WOMAN with a very familiar face stepped from the gangway of the liner United States, at Southampton. With her was her husband Charles "Buddy" Rogers. She is 71. But even people who have never seen her know her name. For she won fame as the Sweetheart of
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    • 172 3 MARGATE, Monday. ABOUT 1,000 teenagers "Mods" and "Rockers" clashed yesterday in a seafront battle in this popular holiday resort 80 miles from London. The "Mods" are youths favouring clothes Incorporating the latest fashion discoveries, and "Rockers" youths In the more oldfashioned black leather jacket
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    • 25 3 HADLEIGH (England), Mon. Baron Rolf Beck, wealthy Czechborn manufacturer, last night shot and killed a 200 lb bear in his 20-room mansion. AF.
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    • 36 3 LONDON. Mon.— Nine million motorists Jammed Britain's highways yesterday for the hottest Whitsun holiday weekend In five yeara. In some area*, the sun melted tarmacadam and many roads were "like treacle/' Heater
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    • 150 3 'No smoking' in London cinemas sparks off heated row I ONDON, Mon. A J no-smoking ban in London cinemas ordered by the County Council has caused acute controversy about its wisdom and feasibility. The ban is a direct result of official figures showing the rising number of deaths from lung
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  • 285 4 MONEY CAR MYSTERY DEEPENS SINGAPORE, Mon. said: "The car was reported stolen from Kota Tinggi at 10 a.m. on Saturday, and everything is being done by the police there." When the Kota Tinggi police were contacted by the Straits Times. a spokesman said: "We have handed over the case to
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  • 45 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The exhibition of Light Industries Services at the Singapore Polytechnic has been extended for a week until next Sunday. The exhibition is open dally from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 am. to 6 p.m.
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  • 220 4 Teacher in crash: I was on the correct side SINGAPORE, Mon. A Singapore school teacher. Miss Betty Cohen, today told the Second Criminal District Court that she was "perfectly certain" that her car was travelling on the correct side ol the road when it collided with an oncoming car. She
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  • 42 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Gallery will hold Its second art conference In Chulla Street tomorrow at 3 pm. An exhibition of old paintings and calligraphies. recent paintings and modern paintings and calligraphies by local artists will also be staged.
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  • 276 4 POLICE BRIEF 200 LEADERS ON VIGILANTE CORPS SINGAPORE. Mon. MORE THAN 200 leaders from community centres were given a briefing on the organisation of the Vigilante Corps by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. A.T. Rajah and officers commanding police divisions, at the conference room of the People's Association this
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  • 341 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Public Utilities Board today announced that at least one firm had offered to complete the first phase .of the Johore River water project by the end of 1966 instead of the present scheduled time of 1967. The
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  • 556 4 THE following la today'i schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lcbar airport of Slncmpore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong <BA 791) 1.10 p.m.; from London, Zurich. Tel Aviv, Teheran, Ntw Delhi. Bangkok (BA 710) 7.30 p.m.; from Auckland, Sydney Darwin (BA 721) 6.35
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  • 245 4 Prof. Lim hits at ragging in university SINGAPORE, Mon. THE acting ViceChancellor of the University of Singapore, Pro fessor Lim Tay Boh, today criticised ragging as an occupation not suitable for students and advised all freshmen who had any complaints to report to the University Disciplinary Committee. Speaking at a
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  • 293 5 The 15 from Singapore do not have to take oath again: A by-election pending KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. QNE hundred and forty-one new members of the House of Representatives were sworn in today in a ceremony lasting two hours. Only 102 Malayan MPs took the oath
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  • 61 5 KJCHTNG. Mon. Land Dyaks. vb'Jt four border kampongs In tbu Trlnggus area ot the First Pivlslon are dangerously exposed )/> Indonesian terrorist attacks, are now being resettled near Bac for their own protection. Police. Army and Air Force are helping ln the evacuation of the
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  • 50 5 PENANG. Mon. The secretary of the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce. Syed Abbas Alhabghee, returned to Penang today after a one-monti tour of the Middle East. '■There is wide scope for expansion of business between Malaysia and the Middle Eastern countries, particularly Egypt," he said.
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  • 39 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Novelist Han Suyin. will give a talk on 'the eduoalional system in China" to the University of Singapore Socialist Club at the university's new lecture theatre 4. Bukit Timah Road tomorrow •t 8 p.m. I
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  • 183 5 And in the Senate seven take oaths KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia's Ambassador to the United States and Permanent Representative at the United Nations, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, was among seven new Senators sworn In this morning. Dato Ong. who Is also Minister without Portfolio, was first to be sworn ln.
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  • 192 5 CEB ANNUAL REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JHE Central Electricity Board has decided to completely Malayanise its staff by the end of 1967 or earlier. This was stated In Its annual report which was tabled at the Parliament meeting today. At present there are 69 expatriates
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  • 108 5 Policemen acquitted of assault charge PENANG. Mon. Inspector Jag-Jeet Singh and a police constable. Athmalingam. were today acquitted on a Joint summons charge of causing hurt to a fisherman. Abdul Hamlrj bin Haji Dahalan, at Tanjong Tokong on Jan. 29. Both men were alleged to have punched Abdul Hamid. Abdul
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  • 19 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Kasmanlb bin Mohamed Ibm. 38. was killed by lightning at Jalan Bahar. Jurong. this morning.
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  • 81 5 Off: That royal engagement KUANTAN, Mon. The five-month old engagement of Ti-neku Puteri Kamariah (above), third daughter of the Sultan of Pahang, to Tengku Faisal bin Tengku Hussein of the Negri Sembilan royal family, has been broken off. Tengku Kamariah, 21, who confirmed this today, and Tengku Faisal, 29, announced
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  • 88 5 SINCIAPORE, Mon. The Seamen's Registry Board the labour exchange tor intending seafarers from now on will register only people who have gone through the Government's stamen's training. The Director of Marine. Captain J. A. L. Paviu. today explained: '^Previously, when there was no
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  • 50 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A well-known Indian painter. Farokh Contractor, will hold a five-day exhibition of his oaintinfrs and woodcuts at the Le Coo dOr from May 27 The exhibition will be opened at 5.30 p.m. on May 27 by the High Commissioner for India. Mr. YJC. Purl.
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  • 247 5 VIALACCA, Mon. iTI The chairman of the Malacca division of the Malayan Trade Union Congress, Mr. C. P. Menon, last night warned trade unionists against anti- Malaysia elements in their midst. "These people will try to bring Malaysia Into the hejtemony of Indonesia" he said.
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  • 48 5 Parsee rites his theme SINGAPORE. Mon The tu«h priest of the Zorastrians In Slnitapore. Mr Behram Vakil, will t-.lk on Parser observances at the Cultural Centre tomorrow. ThU Is the third of a series of talks on forms of worshiD. organised by the Singapore Society for Spirtual Culture.
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  • 119 5 Freed men plan new party ORUNEI TOWN, Mon. A number of Brunei rebellion detainees released last year from the Berakas detention camp hope to form a new party on the lines of the outlawed Brunei Party Ra'ayat, according to usually reliable political sources here. As the law stands, the freed
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  • 272 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. RATIONAL Language "Month" this year from Saturday to Aug. 15 will be the biggest since it was started three years ago. The organisers have earmarked $378,000 for the campaign $78,000 from the Central Government and $300,000 from the State
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  • 101 6 CORRUPT GIFT CHARGE I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. A police records clerk in the O.CP.D's office here was charged in the Sessions Court today with corruptly accepting $30 from a police corporal. Manmohan Singh Sodhi, 30, pleaded not guilty to accepting $30 from Cpl. Raja Kohan bin Raja Sama:-. on May 10
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  • 55 6 IPOH. Mon An Indonesian. Sapiee bin Ahmad, 20. was fined $1,000. in default three months' jail, here today for illegal entry into Malaya He did not Day the One. Sapiee pleaded guilty to entering the Federation from Indonesia between Jan. 1 and May 31, last
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  • 207 6 The friendly Malaysians overwhelm Aussie air —girls SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Australian air hostesses, who have spent the past fortnight flying with Malaysian Airways today said they were overwhelmed by the "terrific friendliness" of the Malaysian people. Misses Vivienne Magee and Robin Bright of Trans-Aus-tralia Airlines, who are here on an
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  • 45 6 LENGGONCi. Mon. A tobacco planter. Yeonc ciuMini;. 56. was burnt to death when his attap hut in Kampong lv.it near here, was destroyed by fire over the weekend. A schoolboy Wong Yon Sins. 19. round his body and told the police.
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  • 263 6  - Cobbler causes a stir in House TAN TOCK SAIK: by Kuala Lumpur, Monday A COBBLER, Lim Tin Po, 59, today caused a stir in the House of Representatives when he walked into the chamber right up to the Clerk's desk in front of the Speaker during a meeting. This took
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  • 42 6 Pahang N.U.T. to meet PEKAN, Mon. The Pahang branch of the National Union of Teachers will hold its annual meeting on Saturday at the Sultan Abu Bakar School. Mentafcab. The Pahang Chief Education Officer. Inche Idris bin Babjee will open the meeting.
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  • 175 6 The Charon makes her last voyage to Singapore SINGAPORE. Mon. The Blue Funnel ship Charon had a "red carpet" welcome this morning when she sailed into Singapore from Fremantle on her last voyage. As the Charon steamed into port. lirelloats oi the harbour fire brigade played their hoses. Flags hoisted
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  • 23 6 SINGAPORE. Mon Sir Ivor Jennings, chairman of the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate, left here for Kuala Lumpur tonight.
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  • 598 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 'PHE University ul Malaya announced today the results for the First, Second and Third (Supplementary) examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering. The following nave passed the First Examination lor the degree of Bachelor of Engineering. Workshop Practice (Part II) Chan Peng
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  • 360 7 PENANG, Monday. J^ CAR broker, K. Subramaniam, 31, and a tindal, S. Subramaniam, 30, today denied they had raped two teenage girls in a hotel room on the night of Jan 13 this year. "I have never done such a thing," K. Subramaniam
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  • 127 7 CACHES OF BORDER SMUGGLERS FOUND A LOR STAR, Mon. Kedah and Perlis Customs men seized 4001 b. of saccharin in a series of raids over the weekend. Some firecrackers were also recovered in Kangar. Duty due on the goods ls estimated at more than $2,000. In separate raids on two
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  • 51 7 IPOH, Mon. Tengku Sulong bin Tengku Yahaya. 26. the Pangllrrm Prang Kirl of Kuala Kangsar. will marry Raja Zalita Aslah. 20. a grand-daughter of the Sultan of Pahang. at the Istana Pekan in Pahang on Saturday. Tengku Sulong is the grandson of Raja Razman bin Raja Abdul
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  • 31 7 KANOAR. Mon. The Payar Youth Club Ls to ask the Perlis State Government to "take Immediate action" to establish a public library in Mukim Payar. seven miles from .here
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  • 103 7 lESSELTON, Mon. J The Sabah Labour Department has refused to allow the recruitment of barbers and servants, including amahs, from Hong Kong. During British rule, most barbers and trained amahs. cooks and hotel workers were recruited from Hong Kong There is a big demand
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  • 192 7 Dawee: No Sock Reds at ThaiMalaysian border BANGKOK, Mon. A high Thai Defence official has denied a newspaper report that the Indonesian Communist Party was helping Communist terroiists along the ThaiMalaysian border. The Deputy Defence Minister. Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chula.sap. said he had not received any report of aid
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 68 8 SALLY LEE, a 19-year-old insurance company secretary, was elected "Miss Penang 1964" at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School. Thirteen girls took part. Miss Lee, who recently won the "Miss Banking" title, will represent Penang in the national finals to elect "Miss Malaysia" at Kuala Lumpur
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  • 310 8 JOHORC BAHRU, Mon. I A POLITICAL storm is brewing within Umno here on appointments to the Johore State Executive Council. The new Johore State Government was officially announced when the members were sworn in before Sultan Ismail at the Istana Besar last Tuesday. Following this,
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  • 53 8 JESSELTON. Mon. Chinese Press reports said today that the State Government has allowed more than 100 Chinese immigrants from Indonesia in Tawau to settle in Sabah following negotiations between the Sabah National Party and the Government. The Government had earlier ordered deportation of these immigrants who included
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  • 26 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malayan Pharmaceutical A.s•ociatlon southern division will hold their pharmacy ween banquet ai the Mandarin Room at 8 p.m. on June 13.
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  • 126 8 IPOH. Mon. The 1 Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche bin Said, today gave a piece of advice to Government heads of department at his first meeting with them since he assumed office earlier this month. The advice: "Use the National Language whenever you can" particularly
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  • 30 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon.— Work has started on a veterinary centre at Began Serai. the tat in Krian District. It is expected to be completed in a few months.
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  • 329 8 Railway terminal project held up by kramat pENANG, Mon. A cannon, believed to be 180 years old and credited with possessing the powers of a "kramat*' (saint), is holding up the construction of a railway terminal at Buttt-r--worth. The Malayan Railway Administration has asked the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon
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  • 46 8 IPOH. Mon. Sixteen dn/^n bottles of hair cream and several boxes of flint worth $540 •1 stolen from the Goh Hong Company store-house off Kampur R ud here early yesterday morning by thieves who entered the store by forcing open the main door
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  • 26 10 Wurit Sl* (Minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY of T-.. <-hf«, IV, k MMMSJ ■•«i«y Ulllß* Departed but MM forgotten by parent., wife, children, sister*, brothers.
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  • 235 10 WoriM Sit (Minimum) BLIND BAZAAR for a *1 ticket In the dnnHtlon draw you could be the owner of new Morris car. ALLIANCE FRANCAISI <23 ChatSwortto Road* wishes to remind you trw! the new term Is beginning now. Keep up your studies FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teaeners and
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  • 399 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, May 19, 1964 A Ray Of Hope? Dr. Subandrio's statement in Jakarta that ''in principle, basic agreement"' has been reached on the withdrawal of Indonesian guerillas from Sabah and Sarawak invites a cautious re-appraisal of the prospects for finding a way out of the confrontation crisis.
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  • 475 10 The postal clerks have gone on strike, against the better judgment of some of the top leaders of their union and against the advice of the President of the M.T.U.C. and the President of Cuepacs. What they hope to achieve by acting so impetuously in such unfavourable circumstances,
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  • 359 10 While the Post Office strike carries on another has been narrowly averted, for a fortnight at least The National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association have agreed to let their dispute go to mediation by Raja Mohar bin Badiozaman, secretary to the Ministry
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  • LETTER
    • 248 10 YOUR editorial commenting on educational needs in Borneo is most timely. I have returned recently from Australia, where I met .several hundred Malaysians, Including a big Borneo group, at Universities there. Many of them are doing courses, and receiving an education, that by being geared
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    • 319 10 rE seladang or the gaur (Bibos Gaurus) may be doomed to extinction, I am not arguing against that. Our aim, then, is not to hasten its extinction but to prolong its stay in the world. The writer, Naturalist's reasons for the seladang s decline are indiscriminate hunting
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    • 82 10 HAVE seen lorries, trucks. 1 taxis, buses and army vehicles belting along the roads at speeds far beyond their limit. Most of them slow down when passing villages or towns where the police might be setting speed-traps. Would it be asking the Police too much to
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    • 50 10 THE Seafarers' Welfare Board Is conducting a training scheme for novice seamen but I was disheartened to find an age limit from 16 to 20 years old. There are many young men whose ages range from 24 to 30 too eager to participate in the training. UNFAIR Sinf&pore
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  • 1059 10  -  RICHARD RESTON K9 HHH a A secret report tells President Johnson of the failure of US aid to Indonesia BROKEN AGREEMENTS, UNPAID ACCOUNTS, UNCHECKED SPENDING A TOP secret report criticising widespread failures in the American multi-mil-lion dollar military assistance programme for Indonesia has been sent to President Johnson.
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  • 255 10 The new Speaker, a Scouting enthusiast SYED Esa Alwi. the former Depuh Speaker of the House of Representatives, was elected Speaker of the House at its first meeting at the beginning of the week. lls; was Te.ngku A<ldul Rahman's nominee and the onl> person nominated lor the post The motion
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 703 10 'I' Mcl ffcM ft Malar Mail tlesef •t»v»-ti»«w..nt, atay tS. swtded Mt 004.D srrosMoej mmomttm "iinn Howl SCOLD STONAOC MtAMCMC* «THOLUMD ROAO-KATONa MPPtL ROAD— NAVA4. BAM CJTY BOOK STOIVeT LTD m Moemje. riWjsi Qjsy Tier news promt SK. M. UMAX. Adisreem NMe* iw NMessnt stoke »78-7. Ckane* PoeM. S'po»e-1» *>.
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    • 48 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. HEAD OfflCE: MALAYAN lANK lUIIDIN6 92. Jalin Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED in !«,■.«■< turn sMm. Hiiiii AuthornH Opifal: 550.000.000 li>ue4 em) Paid Up Cap** 515.000.000
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    • 133 10 FAR EAST MANSION (Kirn Yam Road /River Valley Road) 4 BLOCKS 1 4-STOREY FLATS Modern-trend Design: Solid Materials: Spacious Bedrooms t Living Rooms: All facilities telephone, gas, water, modern sanitation. Etc.: Automatic electric lifts: Ample corporking space: Large playground. I mXtHi 111 qjskfltt^ |M> ?■*> <ssl BlssssY ij»i ■If '^^ssssCjLflil^SK^^^assV
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  • 972 11  -  T.F. HWANG by Arms case trial is told of Indonesia-trained 'colonel' who was to be given command of troops in North Malaya SINGAPORE, Monday. J^ CLANDESTINE pro-Indonesia organisation called the Tentera Nasional Malaya or the "Army of the Republic of Malaya" had appointed Samium bin Chugok, 44,
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  • 91 11 MINISTER, LONE S.F. MAN SHARE JOKE T^HE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, sharing a joke with a Socialist Front M.P., Mr. Lim Kean Slew, outside the House of Representatives chamber yesterday before the swearing-in ceremony of newly-elect-ed members. Altogether 14 2 members were sworn in
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  • 96 11 W, German loan pact tabled in the House KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An agreement between West Germany and Malaysia relating ♦-o a loan of $16.3 million to help finance the construction of six deepwater wharves at Butterworth was tabled in the House of Representatives today. The agreement was signed between representatives
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  • 26 11 SINGAPORE. Mon Elghtyflve of the 1,400 passengers aboard P and O Orient Lines' liner Orsova, disembarked at Singapore, when the vessel arrived this morning.
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  • 232 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The current strike by about 300 employees of Hotel Merlin "came as a surprise" to the management, the hotel's managing director, Mr. Lim Joo Taa, said today. He said that trie employees, who belong to the National Union
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  • 102 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Trade Unions May Day Joint Celebrations Committee of left-wing unions today said ttiey were "determined to carry on" with their May Day celebrations programme. The chairman of the commit- I ree, Mr. P. Govindasamv. said that as the police
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  • 137 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. A WIDOW with six children, who lost her hus- band, a wine merchant, in a road accident 34 months ago, was awarded total damages of $26,000 with cost by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. The award was made against a taxi
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  • 114 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The British Minister of Defence for the Royal Air Force, Mr. Hugh Fraser, today visited the Far East Unified Command heaquarters at Phoenix Park and had talks with Admiral Sir Vary I Bees. C-in-C of Far East Unified Command. .Main theme of their
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  • 105 11 CRIPPLED BOAT TOWED TO STORE OINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore tueboat. Salvonia, is now towing to Singapore from Dungun in Trengganu a 550-ton Chinese cargo vessel, Giang Seng, which was crippled by engine trouble two weeks ago. The two vessels are due here tomorrow afternoon. The Glang Seng developed engine trouble while
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  • 72 11 BELFAST. Mon. Mr. Arthur Crawford Maxwell. Commissioner of Police in Hong Kong from 1953--5- has died at his home here. He was 54. He joined the Colonial Police Force (Malaya) in 1928 and was interned in Singapore from 1942--45. Hp was Superintendmt of Police
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  • 268 11 Too many cases of prisoners complaining of assault says court IZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The President of the Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri. today remanded a man in Pudu Prison because prisoners "are always coming to court with stories of being assaulted by the police" after they have been detained
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  • 25 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police an nmi-se<~ret society rounds detained four men under the societies ordinance, and screened 2.702 people during the past 24 hours.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 107 11 1 1 1 1 ski 1.1 JU "fi 1 «3S-- 3*ELhJJX iLkd |Ju product fGO SUCCESSFULLY-GO P A R I 3 I E N N E PURE BEAUTY ON THE MOVE SPECIFICATIONS Engine Six: 140 hp, 230 cub. in. Tyres 7.00 X 14. Fuel Tank 16 Imp. gallons. Electrical 12-volts
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 629 11 Today 's Radio, TV Night-spot; 11.30 On Wings Of RADIO SINGAPORE Melod y: 12 mWnmht Close. ■MMWWavb stKvicts: RADIO MALAYSIA 41 and ia metre* mi in I M WAVE StKVltt: NATIONAL SHOKTHAVE 476 metre* SERVICES: 41.7 and bl> Metres A.M.: 6.0U Good MornuiK, 6.01 A.M.. 6.00 Prog, biaimary. Moraing Prelude;
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 402 12 Changing pattern in eating habits THOUGH the Asian housewife is still prejudiced against frozen foods there is ;i growing awareness of the advantages of such products. This was stated by Mr. J. F. Bruce of Birds Eye Foods Ltd., who gave a talk recently on "Frozen Foods" to members of
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    • 99 12 PINAFORE STYLE FOR THE FEMININE LOOK HERE are two pretty <\ S outfits for winning i I hearts and compliments. It's the pinafore i style for feminine ap- i peal. Cut on simple. semi-fitted lines they are made in popular linen i S weave. Top fasnion point for this year
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    • 390 12 OUT of the painting business goes all the guesswork which has traditionally been the handyman's ally when it comes to home decorating. For years, the paint Industry has been getting steadily more scientific. Now It has reached the pitch where it is no longer enough for
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 332 12 Who would know this natural beauty had problems with her skin? Nobody! because she uses Revlon's 'Natural Wonder" 1 the amazing new medicated make-up that helps clear up ■$>*- blemishes and keeps skin looking smooth and fresh. Choose from three fashion finishes: Matte Make-up in a tube for extra concealing
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    • 481 12 A FILL THE p ii vitamin dfi 1 cap IN I ntIK YeARS B^ Jl ft. w -m Bl Jtk BT* Civ* tlMm CHOCKS Multiple Vitamin* (Children especially need vitamins in mose s">* "C J years from three to eleven. CHOCKS® (brand) f* are especially made to fill the Vitamin
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 310 12 Straits Times Crossword fl^k r '~~~BBT2 BBFs BIdT^~~BIBS~~I HB'^~~l :^BT^ I ACROSS 5. Doctor takes notes on prisoner 8 u/arena^ Ol capital attraction -Is .hat a re a V" M the expectation with us? (10). 9. Tall, blond, and not backing 7 -m^ t0 strlke aismissed S^vS 0 0 I6K
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS
    • 287 13 JOINT VENTURE WITH JAPANESE TWO top representatives of a leading .Japanese hue manufacturing company were in Singapore last week making arrangements for setting up a plant for the local manufacture of lace. They were Mr. Seito Kiru and Mr. Soro Sakuma, president and
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    • 81 13 The report Of the East Asiatic Company presented to the annual meeting in Copenhagen describes 1963 as "propitious for the Industrialised countries, while prices of several raw materials strengthened to the benefit of the producing arpas overseas."' The desire to make rapid progress on all fronts
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    • 26 13 The business of the Hong Kong branch of William Jacks and Co. has been transferred to a wholly-owned subsidiary, William Jacks and Co. (Hong Kong).
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    • 142 13 Matsushita executive visits Malaya VISITING Singapore and Kuala Lumpur at present is Mr. Arataro Takahashi, vicepresident of the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. Mr. Takahashi. after a distinguished career with the Matsushita for 28 years, was appointed Vice-President of the company in 1961. Due to his unceasing efforts, Matsushita, the
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    • 91 13 2 MILLION CARS FOR EXPORT rE Opel automotive plant in Bochum, Germany has produced its two-millionth export car last year, following a record production of 570.293 vehicles. The first million mark was recorded exactly five years ago. Last year Opel exports rase co 45.3 per cent of the total output
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    • 215 13 Jurong feedmill will have Swiss machinery T<HE new Zuellig (Gold A Coin Mills) Ltd.'s mill, the foundation stone of which is being laid by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee on Thursday, will, when completed, house the latest of feedmill machi- nery. This is being supplied by Buehler Brothers
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    • 151 13 PRODUCTION of synthetic rubber In the U.S. reached an all-time high during March, says a report of the Rubber Manufacturers' Association Inc. A total of 146.234 i long tons were made that 1 month The R MA. said production of synthetic rubber in the first
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    • 333 13 CYANAMID HELP BEAT WORLD FOOD SHORTAGE CYANAMID International, a world-wide organisation, is intensifying its contribution towards the reduction of food insufficiency in many parts :)i the world. They have or*" barked on a animal feed-health campaign, started first 151 the United States, to develop the livestock industry. And in order
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    • 50 13 Cycle and Carriage Co. Ltd. have recently been appointed as sole agents in Malaysia for the Siemens Group of companies In West Germany. The Siemens Group, with a history dating a;- far back as 1847. are manufacturers of hundreds of products in the electrical, electronic and mechanical fields.
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    • 134 13 First N.Z. trade mission in October PREPARATIONS are r underway for the visit of the first New Zealand trade mission to Malaysia in October, the New Zealand Trade Commissioner's office in Singapore, announced. The 25-member mission, sponsored by the New Zealand Government, is expected to stay for a week in
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    • 143 13 During the week, a steadier tone prevailed in the loose copra market say Lewis A Peat In their weekly report which adds this was due to scarcity of offers which evoked a better buying Interest but most millers were hesitant to tollow the increasing trend. The
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 280 13 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX •-2 Sis dO/; <*& sVitf* Thu modern < isiern Is handsome lviripnir. and efficient In operation. It flushes at a touch, wl'.h a quiet yet powerful i. The shell is made of bla< k Duranlte and the Kingfisher siphon mechanism of poly ihene— non-corroding, rustless,
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    • 372 13 the right tool? Today factories and workshops the world over are rationalized and mechanized for fast, efficient production. But how about the office? Have you the right tools at your office? You'll appreciate and profit by the lovely typing your typists turn out when they get the Facit T2. And
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1066 14 (Continued from Hate IUI SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* Si (Min.)— Box SO et: mxtrm LOH HONG KAI Cookboy please Tel Spore *****. IMMEDIATELY REQUIRED _t> perlenced Welders, Riggers <Gas<-utters, cod Fitters. Apply Box A 5742 B.T. Spore. BRITISH IMPORT HOUSE requires the services of Mechanic /Electrician. Must be able to
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    • 1013 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2V Word* ii I Mm.) Box SO rfs. mxtrm THREE BEDROOMS Uniddrll Koad. Kindly apply. Tel: ***** M'porv. LAM KONG ESTATE. Johore attractive corner high level bungalow booking for transfer. Area over 6000 sq. ft. Long lease and attractive rent to British Army. ITI.-r $15,000/-. Apply
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    • 915 14 I BOOKS PUBLICATIONS THE FAR EAST ENGINEER Pußiisneo quarterly THE ENGINEER, like H» eemoanisn veiume me Hens Keng A Fsr East Builder, eireulsus tbrsugbeut SeuOi East Asia APRIL lUUI On Sale New CONTENTS D4CLUOJD: Pedestrian subway eases ttmajmtmtm TraMe Uameren Hignlands predoee eleetrie petver fer Malaya Heng Keng Maeae Mydrefeii
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    • 1160 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE j Words US (Mm.) Box SO et*. extrm LATE 19W MORRIS Mint Minor. excellent rendition. tased Insured I price SZ.SOO'OU 0.n.0. Flmse Tel I Tony B'pore ***** after lu.tlu a.m. < I Evening HIM < 1957 FIAT '1100' Jl6oo'- l»jj t I Prefect $1100-. 195T Borg«ard S.
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    • 886 14 MISCELLANEOUS it HnrHs US (Min.)— Box it et*. extra' HEPAINI YOUR BCFKItitHATOHS, Onl» S4O 00 (or Fridges up to 8 cull. Krec loan of rrfrttcerater durioß period of spray-palntlog. Wi also undertake Uroeral Repairs of Refrigerators. TVs. and Air-conditioners. (M oours service I Phons S64«A Malaya Kefrlgeration CO.. 177 Macphrrson
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    • 750 14 Applications are invited lor the renting of the 'ground floor of shop-house No 423 situated next < 1 to the Capitol Theatre in Wilkinson street. Seremban. Applications should be addressed to the Hon. Secretary, N.S. f Government Servants' Co-opera- tlve Thrift and Loan Society Limited, 144 A Jalan Dato Hajl
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    • 491 14 JABATAN PARIT DAN TALIAYER, PULAU PINANG TENDER NOTICE Tenders from JP.T. registered rontractors Class (Concrete) md above will be received at the ;;flce of the State Drainage and Irrigation Engineer. Penang, Bukit Mertajam up to 12 noon rf the Ist June, 1964 for Construction of 5 Nos. Drainage Syphons under
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    • 462 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SEAFARERS' WELFARE BOARD, SINGAPORE SEA TRAINING SHIP "SINGAPORE". APPLICATIONS arc Invitpd from boys, who are o\er 16 ami under 20 years of hrc who in Singapore Citizens and are Interested in a sea career M ratings tn the Merchant Service. Those .selected will be given training in either
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1355 15 TO UVtRPQOi t Trtsi COAST U.K.: Due Spore Sain h S'fom Penarg DIOMED Liverpool. Dub! n Ii Pt/TKay May 28 AIREUS Liverpool t a t.« Can 45 May 22 May 23 27 May 28 ASPHAUON A.;-routh LuerpMl May 24 May 26 May 27 3 ANTENOR Literptol, G:a ,c« May 27
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    • 1328 15 wuui£^illjL2M^dMj2^M I^l THE EAC LINES p^Kj\V~~^yM SINCAPOK KUAIA IUMPUtaP.SWmiNHAM PtNANC MB^aTjtS^aH "Ouu »»>»~& to ioioi«.i i.»ii« o«« •komi 7»oi mohi uui rtiONi 4)01 rxOMitmi SAILINGS TO GENOA LE HSVRi HAMBURG BREMEN. ANTWERP. OTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN r 'i*ioi< i'tm Ptnang "JUTLANDIA" 8) f) 22 25 May 2S/2I May
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    • 1241 15 BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL 8 CONTINENTAL PORTS BEN VENUE ESP BENDORAN f ZZ*, "Z\\ Singapore PL S'nam Penaruj Hamburg lull 14 G. J3 May 28 Singapori P. Sham Penang BENNEVIS IHOI, Hull., H'MTg. Havre Antwer* May 29/29 May 21/2S May 29/19 BENCLEUCN L'peel. Hlorg, R oam May 2S/28
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    • 1185 15 |to^ ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTD. ittlttW LON |)ON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE IT** l^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sinjaw>r» Pt Sham Penant n Om Lonann ■lONIAN 11l Pt U May 23 24 May 25 May 19 Jim tCITY OF NEWCASTLE 25, 27 Ma, 2* May II 19 Juae •CITY OF LEICESTER
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  • 519 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpiIERE was no change in -I- conditions on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the same bearish sentiment continued without any let up. There appears to be no break at the moment or the slightest indication that the same pattern will
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  • 25 16 .Malayan Stock Indices May 16 May 18 "Industrials: 105.76 105.45 Tins: 129.05 128.89 S rubbers: 107.40 107.40 Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=100
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  • 765 16 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttead (1.000) SI.TV (4.0OO) |LTT; C.t. HoldinKi (3.000) 53.26. (2.000) $3.25; Ounlopa (1.000) 52.42; Esss ardj. $2.77 St., (5.000) $2.79: E. Smoltara
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  • 203 16 (OFFICIAL OOUTATIONS) May I>> Three month-. INDUSTRIALS BouMOHd M eta. M Box 27 CtS. Uimlops ISctA. H Container!" 16 eta f'it> Dcv 6 ct» M<A lister 13 eta. E Smelter* ■Jicii. M Invrst. 13 eta Kmo IT cts 0C.8.C. 22 ct.» l-irt Pi.«i>. i.j ata. Kothmans li Ha
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  • 17 16 -THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Aase- elation made no rhanies In IU rates to men-hunts yenteMav.
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  • 16 16 May 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 681 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN; Closed.
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  • 126 16 MELBOURNE. Mon j THE number of rises In tndus- trials exceeded falls In todays steadier market. However, leaders moved variably. National Bac provided the main move with drop ot Is. 9d. to 20s. after a dental of takeover rumours. Oils ard bane mrUK wrrp mostly lower Australian Oil
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  • 246 16 TUNE first grade rubbtr buyer* in r> closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore ami Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6Sa centu prr Ib. down on.-.,-i,;hth of a cent on Friday clonlrtK lava) iur tn» position. The tone IPM quirt ittar easier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting pt.ee. In cents per
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  • 252 16 •D.T. Dividends Yield: *T C. Times Covered. Definitions (reviled): Time* covered The number of MM kM yar's total dividend is covered by net profit" aftrr tax and prior charge*. Earnings yitld: Last year's net profits grossed up for Malayan Tax. mill wail la terms of a percental;* ot
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  • 202 16 SHIM lying atonmldt tne linnapora Harbaur wharxi ar expected teday are: TJlbantJM I/X tSchw.-ibenMein President Polk 8/9, Azuchisan Hani 10/11. Ktraat Bali 13/14. Timela 15/16. Osaka Maru 19. Star Betelx. KuangtunK 31/32. Bolshevik Kukhanov 33/34, Hemo'-tKki M a*. Amerskerk 42 (S, Kernjide 44, Atreus 43. Djakarta, 16.
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  • 306 16 rphc Straits Tin Market was X closed yesterday, there being no trading In London due to the Whitsuntide holiday. In London on Friday ring dealIngs In tin remained at a low ebb, the bulk of the turnover being carries. But values showed a
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1111 16 rtV VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. O.S^A. Pacific, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Hongdoxg V'r.jma b. F'cisco H'tai M'reai t) roil C'cigo ■Mikillisil Mara" 22 2) Jum 7 July 21 July 5 Aug I Aag II Asg 21 Aag Wast Coast ol Central, Soutb America Service YokoMma La .ißerUfl B'tura
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    • 1021 16 BW*^^lH isssl/^7%^sssss^RsssM^lZ*^B WPS m 1 'a AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA PAKISTAN AM P CULf SERVIU la: rrenaetn. Adelaide. Mfl^urse. Siseaj Tai Mains aat Hapaattiljai He"^-i| P bi™ Spars Spore f. S'rr» Penanf RARPFTA II Jssi 11/13 Juae 14/11 lose RAJUIA 21/ 4 Jsai S Jsaa I laaa lOMIALA 1* July 11
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    • 355 16 NEDLL«Y D dLvrveA GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fist siiliaft traa Mjljyju direct ti Casritai U. S. Great lakes iirts. S'r.gioou ft yam K»run| tit. Montreal lAWEAN Slilll Suled 21/22 Mir 21 Jum ■ENtULIS I/14JHI IVIIJIH 11/2IIIH 14 July MXI 21 Ja*e/ 9 Jiii 11/12 Jill II J»l» 12 Aag UTRECHT JS
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 721 17 1 ESTATE OF KHOO 800 LEIK Deceased Pursuant to section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 34) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased late of 175-B Albert Street Singapore who died on the 18th day of
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    • 732 17 J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE RE-TENDER "Tenders from Class "BX'* and above P.W.D. Registered Contractors will be received by the Pengarah Kerja Raya, Persekutuan Tanah Melayu, Jalan Maxwell, Kuala Lumpur, up to 3.00 p.m. on 27th May. 1964, for Erection and Completion of Office Block at Royal Malayan Naval Base Woodlands, Singapore."
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    • 592 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTE, BUNGSAR ROAD KUALA LUMPUR TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Federal House, Kuala Lumpur up to 12 Noon on 15th June 1964 for the supply and Installation of the Air Conditioning
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    • 794 17 NOTICES SEGAMAT TOWN COUNCIL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. 1960. FORM 1. (Regulation 513)) BY-ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 An election of a Councillor for the following ward will take place as hereinafter mentioned: JALAN KOLAM AVER WARD 1 Councillor 2. Each
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    • 1037 17 NOTICES KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a dividend, the twenty-ninth, of four and a half pence (4 1 2 d.) per stock unit, less Income tax at the rate of forty per cent, has been declared due and payable to stockholders on
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    • 423 17 Quioß^ water Wf>s&t This mark means you can depend on galvanized malleable iron pipe fittings Tbe British Standard mark is the sign of a nrst-das* product. You will find it on all Crane fittings, because they comply with British Standard 143. They have taper threads for stronger joints. They comply
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 858 18 |X)KYO, Mon.—Denmark tonight entered the Thomas Cup badminton challenge round against Indonesia by defeating Thailand 6-3 in the inter-zone final before 506 spectators at the Tokyo Municipal Gymnasium. The Danes clinched victory by taking the first two of three scheduled
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    • 636 18 •TOKYO. Mon. Ma- laya took five matches against a discouraged Japanese team today to place third in the Thomas Cup badminton in,ter-zone competition. Today's rlean sweep gave Malaya a final 7-2 count over Japan. Yesterday Malaya and Japan were level at 2-2. Malaya's victory gave
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    • 117 18 Malaysia beaten by D'Cruz goal in —Madras— HOCKEY jYjADRAS. Mon. The Malaysian hockey team suffered the second defeat here yesterday when the Indian South Zone beat them 1-0 in their third encounter. Inside for D'Cruz scored the winning goal three minutes before the Interval. feature of the game was the
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    • 72 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The SAFA league Div. 3D match between Mt Emily and Serangoon Malays at Parrer Park was abandoned by the referee because of misconduct, by the Mt. Emily players. Serangoon Malays were leading 2-0 when the referee called off th« match in the 47th minute.
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    • 64 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Johore Indian Sports Association's soccer team for the trial match against Singapore Indians at Kluanß on Sundiy In preparation for the Bardan Cud will be form: 8. Manlam, A. Damodharan. S. Munyandl, Santhanasamy (New Scudal). Shanmugam. Maniam. Padman (Johore Bahru). Annadural. M. Kuppasamy. Susay Michael
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    • 73 18 IPOH. Mon. Perak today picked S. Pathmalingam to lead their team for the Malayau Cricket Association league match at Penang on Saturday and Sunday. The Perak team: S. Pathmalingam (captain). Hazara Singh, A Ami Doa. Abdul Aziz Ismail, J. Marshall. A. Santhanadoss. G. Letchumanan, C.
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    • 376 18 rpOKYO, Mon.— Malayan badJL minton officials here fer the Thomas Cup world series today confidently predicted victory for Denmark over holders Indonesia in the Challenge Round on Thursday and Friday. Lim Kean Hooi. president of the Perak BA. said he had no doubts about the Danes
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    • 312 18 CRICKET from JACK FINGLETON: Cardiff, Mon. rpHE English cricket selectors have caused a serv x sation by preferring Mike Smith to Ted Dexter to lead the MCC side against the Australians at Lord's next Saturday. The move clearly suggests that Smith at the moment is
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    • 365 18  -  ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Mon. Royal Air Force Changi will claim full points for their Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament match I against University of Singapore which ended in a controversial draw at Sepoy Linee yesterday. Changi captain. Pit. Lt. Swar brick,
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    • 38 18 CAHDIFP. Mon. Glamorgan had made 135 for six wickets at lunch on the second day of thetr match against the Australians here today. The Australians made 361 for seven wickets declared In their first innings.— Reuter.
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    • 185 18 YACHTING Kinu Sailinc Club rrcatta (Lumut) Thuell Trophy 1 Spingo (JJ. Simpson): 2 Mudlark (P. Thuell). 3 Calypso (R. McDonald) 24:27. Commodore's Cup: 1 Spingo (J. J. Simpson): 2 Calypso (R. McDonald) 44:17.0. Committee Cup: 1 Jinalc II (J. Veersema>; 2 Mudlark (P Thuell) 41:37.0. General Purpos* 14 run
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    • 591 18 THE WORLD OF SPORT TISBON, Mon. A hat-trick by West Ham's Johnny Byrne gave England an exciting 4-3 victory over Portugal here last night In ttie first of their six overseas matches. Byrne got the winning goal for England his third with only three minutes left
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    • 106 18 SOCCER ipoh Div 2: Police Field Force v PCRC (J. Abdul J»lil grd). Div. 3: Ipoh Youngsters v Police Field Force (Coronation grd». Municipality v Shaw Bros <L Coronation gVd). Kampar Div. 1: Hunters Club v Kampar Police (padangi. Taipin* Ue: Prisons v Survey (Jn. Padong). L. Perak Div. 2:
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    • 608 19 SINGAPORE, Men. World II t.li The Dairy Kin* 8.02 Weight- for lambatan Bahnam 8.02 all eight races at Merah 8.11 Gigolette II 8.02 Buklt Timah on Smiling Thru 8.10 Kon-Tiki 8.02 Wednesday: Drag-on U B.IV Carpet Bagger 8.02 Cl I Di, 3_ 71 U Milkman 8.02
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    • 48 19 According to the latent MRA classifications. Yes Dear II has been promoted from Class 2 to Class 1 Clever Dick also goes up from Class 4 to Class 3. Hoi Houw, Putll, Scorpio and Tropic Tulloch are demoted from Class 2 to Class 3
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    • 33 19 LONDON, Mon. Johnny R»w rMH Tarqogan, David Thoni i> Commandfr-in-Chlef and Liam Ward L'Homme Anne In th<» Zetland Gold Cup Handicap Plate u> be run over 13f at Redcar. Yorkshire, today
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    • 300 19 STIPE'S REPORT SINGAPORE, Mon.— The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races at Buklt Timah: RACE I—Laah1 Laah (King) and >Iy Kingdom (Awl) raced cry greenly. RACE 2— Beau Gay (Mox ■ami and Milkman (Awi> ere slow to begin. Johnson (Master Auctioneer) vas reprimanded (or
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    • 257 19 Impressive workout with High Flight on a wet track SINGAPORE, Monday. IJORNING TIME, a Star Kingdom four-year-old, showed striking form in a gallop with stablemate High Flight (Kevin Mitchell) on a heavy track at Bukit Timah this morning. Ridden by Subian Delwee, Morning Time and High
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    • 796 19 oh yowi? xdiicics EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Cl: 1 Dlv. 3— 7 f MEMO: Running on at finish when seventh In a field of 16 to Roi d'Atout over 6f on Sunday: runaway winner over XL 6f on a heavy track last month:
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    • 321 19 RACING ABROAD LONDON, Mon.— English horse-racing fans believe there is a youngster riding now who will become the greatest jockey ever seen in Britain. The boy In question Is Paul "First Race" Cook, an 18--year-old apprentice rider from Cheltenham, who has taken the racing
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  • 57 20 SOUTHAMPTON. M on Two boys who disappearid from their parents' caravan last night were found asleep on a pile of leaves in a wood near here today. Police and 300 volunteers had been taking part in an all-night search for them. The boys aged seven and
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  • 50 20 SOME of the women postal workers on strike at the General Post Office, Ipoh, relaxing beside strike placards. The strikers, who were in gay mood, spent most of their time joking or sipping tea or soft drinks in the nearby tea stalls. Straits Times picture.
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  • 208 20 BERGEN, Monday. TEN people, including the captain, are missing following a flre on the Norwegian freighter Sandanger off the west coast of Mexico, the ship's owners said here tonight. The Westfal-Larsen Shipping Company, owners of tne 5.628-ton irelghter, said they were Informing the next of
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  • 60 20 TOKYO, Mon.— The 17th International Rubber Study Oroup con- i ference opened a five-day meettag here today amid speculation I that Indonesia may try to exclude Malaysia from closed door, discussion. The delegates from Malaysia and Indonesia, however, were present at the opening plenary session when
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  • 66 20 HONG KONG. Mon. A Chinese restaurant in the Yaumati district of Kowloon has been closed because it was the source of most cases of cholera in the recent outbreak, the Health Department announced today. Nine of the establishment's 39 employees all of whom have been inoculated—
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  • 47 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off in Choa Chu Kang Road from 151 m.s. to the end of Choa Chu KanK Road, the whole of I.im Chu Kang Road. Aim Kan«. Sungei Gedong and Neo Tirw Road tomorrow, from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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  • 36 20 JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Communist Party today criticised President Soekarno's latest economic measures as insufficient to prevent an upward spiral of costs of living and demanded new regulations "which will halt price increases." A.P.
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  • 296 20 English cricket tea scores BACK PAGE SPORT ONDON. Mon— Tea cores, it* Li tou.iv.>- crtekat matches weir: At. Oxford: Free Foresters ISI and secondly 140 all out. C. H.uris 4 for 52 Oxford University 144. J Bailey 5 for 56, J. Fellow sSmith 4 for :)4 At Manchester: Yorkshi', t
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  • 45 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Vicar of St. Peters Church, the Rev. Michael Counsell, will leaa a discussion on "Science and Christianity" at the weekly meeting of the Singapore Group Toe H and Toe H Women's Association at Talbot House tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 31 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sixteen secondary schools m Singapore, Including five girls' schools, win lake part in the sixth annual inter-secondary schools debate orcamsed by the Chinese YMCA beginning May 30.
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  • 49 20 CHAN SANC. J.P. of Bin-. tt 74 patted away on 17.5.64. Kun.nl un Thursday 'Jl. NICHOLAS VOON SWEE LIN a f passed away on is-5-61 v DH Sirvlcu to b« hi Id at S.irr. .1 H. irt Church at 4.00 p.m. and UMMa >o BMi li.iri for burlnl
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    • 12 20 STOCK markets closed in London yesterday because of the Whit Monday holidays.
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    • 43 20 UIGHEST and lowest tempera* xx tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang N 75 Ipoh 91 73 Mahirca nil 73 Singapore 90 73
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