The Straits Times, 29 May 1964

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  • 20 1 kV&WJt&t DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times. ten**** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 567 1  -  FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Jakarta cable for Lopez WO CHANGE IN SITUATION 9 SAYS FILIPINO ENVOY AS PREPARES TO LEAVE FOR MANILA: TENGKU LEAVES FOR ALOR STAR By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs HOPE of the Tokyo summit with President Soekarno were dashed tonight following receipt of a cable from Jakarta
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  • 862 1 10,000 AT MERDEKA STADIUM RALLY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. More than 10,000 Malaysians assembled at a rally honouring the late Mr. Nehru heard Tengku Abdul Rariman describe him as a man whose name "will rein a i n synonymous throughout Asia with freedom, justice and democracy." In a moving tribute from
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  • 54 1 CONDOLENCES POUR IN FROM ALL OVER COUNTRY A GENERAL view of the rally in the Stadium Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, attended by more than 10.000 people of all races. #More Pictures in Page 11. A CLOSE-UP of grief-stricken faces at the rally in the Stadium Merdeka
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  • 1018 1 3 mil. pay last respects to Nehru as grandson lights funeral pyre T*HE body of Mr. Nehru was today placed upon a funeral pyre of sandalwood on the banks of the sacred river Jumna, near the spot where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated 16 years ago. His 18-year-old grandson Sinjay. thrust
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  • 63 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Arrangements for Trngku Abdul Rahman's official visit to the United States were discussed here today between the American Ambassador, Mr. James Bell, the Malaysian Ambassador to the U.S.. Dato Ong Yoke Lin and the Chief of Protocol, Inche Jamal bin Abdul Latiff. Later, Dato
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  • 41 1 MIAMI. Thurs.— Four men ;.i•cused of being naents of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency were executed In Cuba on Tuesday for ti-ytag to land on the Cuban coast, Havana radio said today. They were executed by Bring &quad. Reuter.
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  • 414 1 Public rallies by SUPP banned IZUCHING. Thurs. 1V The Sarawak United People's Party has been banned from holding public rallies and concerts as elements of an extreme and subversive nature would use them for purposes contrary to the interest of public safety and maintenance of public order, the Federal Secretary
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  • 41 1 EMERGENCY DEAN RUSK TALKS LONDON. Thurs. Presidential Lnvoy William I I'.imdv today iackkd to tut short crisis talk* uith British on South-bast Asia t» fly to emergency iiicitin« with US. Secretary or State, Mr. Dean Rush, in Bangkok. I'PI.
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  • FOREIGN DESK SPECIAL
    • 150 2 -CHOU SENDS MESSAGE0F CONDOLENCE: 'WE ARE STILL FRIENDS' ptKING. Thurs.— Mr. A Chou En-lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, today sent a message of condolence to Mrs. Indira Gandhi on the death of her father, Mr. Nehru. The message, quoted by the New China News Agency,
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    • 174 2 Eulogies in U.N. Security Council IJNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The blue and white U.N. banner flew at half-mast outside U.N. headquarters yesterday and the U.N. Security Council put aside its preoccupation with the South-East Asian crisis. In this manner the United Nations paid tribute to Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, whose leadership of
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    • 113 2 He served all humanity says Johnson WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Johnson. in a statement said that "In his fearless pursuit of a world free from war, he (Mr. Nehru) has served all humanity." Mr. Johnson called Mr. Nehru "a great and beloved man." and said there could be no more fitting
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    • 102 2 RAWALPINDI. Thurs President Ayub Khan of Pakistan said the "untimely demise of Indian Premier Nehru Is the loss of a great Indian leader who commanded not only admiration but also the devotion of his people." The Pakistan national flag will fly at half-mast today, a Government
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    • 153 2 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, praised the record and accomplishments of Mr. Nehru and dcclaied: "His memory will be preserved forever in the hearts of the Soviet people." The Soviet Premier spoke about Mr. Nehru at the end of a scheduled
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    • 71 2 Faithful friend of UAR fAIRO. Thurs. Presldent Nasser of United Arab Republic expressed his "deepest grief" at the death of a "personal friend," an official statement said: "Nehru's death is a great loss, not only toIndia but to the whole world. His memory, as was his life, will remain a
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    • 195 2 Typhoon Viola breaks two-year drought in Hong Kong HONG KONG. Thursday. rrtYPHOON Viola today broke Hong Kong's two- year-old drought and threatened to swamp parts of the New Territories with unusually high tides. Sweeping towards the colony from the South China Sea. the typhoon brought seven Inches of rain In
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    • 36 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Ttw Senate Foreign Relations Commift*e yesterday approved thf nomination of Mr. William McCormii 1c Blair to be U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines. He has been sen ing a.< Ambassador to Denmark. UPL
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    • 105 2 RANGOON, Thurs. General Ne Win. Chairman of the ruling Revolutionary Council sent messages of grief and shock over the death of Mr. Nehru to the Indian President. Mr. Radhakrishnan and Mrs. Indira Gandhi. "He was not only a great patriot, beloved of his people who
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    • 104 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekarno has sent a message of condolences to the Indian Government the official Antara news agency reported today. "On behalf of the Indonesian Government and people and myself may I offer sincere condolences on the death of my dear friend Pandit Jawaharlal
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    • 27 2 DAMASCUS. Thurs. Jordan and Kuwait and Syria joined the Arab world In lamenting the death of Mr. Nehru as a "tragic loss to humanity." A.P.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 238 3 China bid to turn Zanzibar into a satellite F ONDON, Thurs. Communist China has embarked on an all-out bid to turn Zanzibar into a satellite State, despite the island's union with Tanganyika on April 25. it is believed here. British official quarters were said to be gravely concerned over recent
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    • 229 3 'LIBERATE NORTH VIETNAM' PLEDGE 1 CAIGON. Thurs— The PreI rnler. MaJ. Gen. Nguyen Khanh, declared yesterday that when the Communists have oeen pushed out or South Vietnam his iorces will "liberate the north." Gen. Khanh told 800 graduating military officers at Tv Due military college that, "the men of our
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    • 42 3 BOENO AIRES. Thurs. About 300,000 workers were reported to have taken over 1.200 plants yesterday as part- of the "action plan" of the Argentine General Workers Confederation (C.0.T.) The takeovers followed aslx-day mil since the last mass demonstration. Reuter.
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    • 70 3 CAPETOWN. Thurs A i4-year-ol(l African Alfred Tanyani. was sen tenced to death vester day for raping a newl> arrived 45-year-old Knclishwoman immigrant. The woman. who«,r name was not ilis- closed, went for a walk on the outskirts of Wind hork on Dec. 8 last yeai Hid
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  • I U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 278 3 NICOSIA, Thursday. 'JHE Greek Cypriot Government last night published a conscription act designed to draft an estimated 25,900 men into the National Guard. The move was considered a blow- to the United Nations which has claimed that such an act would in
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    • 129 3 RUSSIA, U.S. ACCORD ON CONSULAR WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Johnson today announced agreement with the Soviet Union on a consular convention. He said the agreement would be I signed in Moscow on June 1 and would be submitted to the United States Congress this year for ratification. President Johnson said lt
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    • 50 3 WASHINGTON. liiurs. Gen. Alfred Gruenther today received Japan's Order of Merit for his work as chairman of the Amencan Red Cross, a pout Mom which he retired recentrv. The Ulkovers followed a six-day Mr. Ryuji Takeuchi. tne Japanese Ambassador, on behalf of the EmDress of Japan. Reuter.
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    • 273 3 U.S. will spend S3m. a day to build new missile r*APE KENNEDY, Thurs.— A top Army rocket expert, in a heavily censored address, said yesterday the United States will spend "about U.S.$l million (Ms 3 million) .a day this year" to develop an anti-missile missile with "a number of secret
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    • 116 3 QUEBEC CITY, Thurs.— A sex murderer. under sentence to be hanged, stabbed the governor ot Quebec Jail yesterday in a vain bid to escape. Police said Leopold Dion, 42. stabbed Mr. Gene Letoumeau six times and then dragged the injured man
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    • 49 3 OTTAWA. Thuis. Ihe Prime Minister Mr. Lester B. Pearson, yesterday unfurled the official de- sign of his proposed new Canadian flag three red maple leaves on white with blue ooraers on the staff and fly. The Government also designated "O Canada" as the national anthem.—U.P.l.
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    • 106 3 COMPUTER FINDS THE RIGHT PARTNER NEW YORK, Thurs. An electronic computer has made a successful debut as a matchmaker. Paul Kalku arf. 23, »n lowa State I niversitv junior, and Lois Farmer. 23, a school secretary, will be married this August. They met last October at a "mixer dance" after
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    • 126 3 Premier is barred from July talks ONDON. Thurs.— The J British Government has informally advised Prime Minister Mr. Lan Smith of Southern Rhodesia that other Commonwealth nations are against his attendance) at next July's Commonwealth summit talks. In the circumstances, British officials said, the British have Initiated discussions with the
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  • 635 4 Indecent assault case: Counsel's submission SINGAPORE, Thurs. tlon, as it was purely on a procedural point and did not involve the Jurisdiction of the court. Hamlll. called as a witness, said that at no time did anyone in authority ask him whether he wanted the girls to be brought to
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  • 37 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tha senior physician of the General Hospital. Dr. Gwee Ah Leng, will speak on "The appraisal of loca. medicine" at a public lecture at the National Library at 5.30 p.m tomorrow.
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  • 51 4 Call for free education in Sarawak KUCHING, Thurs. Free primary education in Sarawak has been unanimously demanded by the First Division Advisory Council. The chairman of the council, the Resident. Mr. AJI. Meikle, told the council at its meeting yesterday that he would convey their views to the State Government
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tha Photographic Society of Singapore will hold a lecture on "Revolution In colour printing" by Mr. Donald Wong at the Hollywood Room tomorrow at S p.m.
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  • 23 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off in Lorongs 11 and 13. Gey lang tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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  • 236 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Education today explained why 53 temporary teachers in Gov-ernment-aided Chinese schools had been asked to stop service at the end of this month. The liaison officer of the Ministry, Mr. Chow Chlok Hock, said that these temporary teachers were
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  • 410 4 THK following i* today a *< hcdule -1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport of Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Unas: Krom Tokyo. Hon^ Kong. Bangkok (JL 71S) 6.10 p.m. Malaysian Airways: Prom Kuala Lumpur (ML 025) 6.05 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 027)
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  • 256 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday HPHE Government today decided to allow an x appeal by a number of Naval Base workers against the de-registration of the Naval Base Labour Union subject to three conditions. At the same time, it rejected an application by Mr. Michael Fernandez, former NBLU
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  • 61 4 JESSELTON, Thurs. Two visiting tourist trade experts have called for support from the Government, the public, the merchants, travel aeencles and the press for the promotion of tourism In Sabah They are Mr Chee Chye Tan regional manager of the Sits World Travel Agency, and
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The U.S. Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Sam P. Gilstrap, will lay a wreath at the Kranji War Memorial at 10 a.m. on Saturday In observance of America's Memorial Day.
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  • 36 4 SINQAPORE. Thurs. Dr. Amom Mori trl. a Buddhist scholar will Rive a talk on "Psychology the interpretation of human acts" at the Maha Bodhl School in Lororiß 34 at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday.
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  • 20 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Indisn Chamber of Commerce will hold Its annual general meeting at 3 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 78 4 SOME of the women members of Singapore's Catholic Teachers' Movement who will be presenting the "1964 Choir Festival" on Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre. The conductor is Rudy Mosbergen. Four other choirs will be participating in tinfestival: Marymount Convent, the St. Ignatius
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  • 596 5 Is our secondary school system really adequate for modern purposes, asks Dr. Toh in an address to Poly freshies SINGAPORE, Thursday. I^HE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin hye, has posed a problem in the education system in Malaysia. Addressing some 450 freshies of the Singapore
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  • 183 5 Johore plans booklet to remind people of 'L-Month' drive JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. rpHE Johore State Government with the help of the State Information Department will issue a booklet to remind the public of this year's national language campaign. A national language operatlons room, now under construction, will be opened officially
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  • 79 5 'Unify postal rates' call by Chamber .JES6ELTON. TUurs. The Je>selion Chinese Chamber of Commerce baa Mibnuued h resolution lo the Subah United Chinese Chamber* of Commerce requesting the Government to introduce unified posiaue ayatan Unouehout Ma la vmh. At prr -i ':nm the Borneo States duier greatly trom thaac applicable
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  • 137 5 I^HE Malaysian Direc- tor of Broadcasting, r Inche Dol Ramli. today announced a "great expansion of radio facilities" for Sabah. He said the first stage of i the VHF transmitting station on Mount Klnabalu was now In operation. Medium wave stations which relay Radio Malaysia programmes
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  • 118 5 GREEK SHOIP AGROUND ON REEF OFF SINGAPORE THE massive skin of the 5.000-ton Greek freighter. Eytyxia. is seen exposed above thrc feet of water after the vessel was grounded on a coral reef behind Pulau Bukom last week More than 50 hours of non-stop work l>v it, salvage workers from
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  • 89 5 SINGAPORE Thurs. Repre■entatrvai of all reliciou* laeta in Singapore, after a meeting with the Prinif Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. have decided to hold i general >ervicc at the Ist ana Negara on June 3 oftinal birthday of the Yung di-Pemian Ageing, to offer prayers tor Ins
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  • 103 5 Nancy Liew cancels trip to Australia SINGAPORE, Thurs. Ma-; I t3 laysian Airways flight! hostess. Miss Nancy Liew| i has cancelled pians to leave for Australia today to take part in the judging of this year's Miss International Air Hostess contest because of illness. Nancy, as last year's winner of
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  • 96 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tne Commissioner for Labour. Mr. Pang Tee Pow. has sent a letter to Mr. Kok Kwui. leader of the recent Sabah contractor!;' mission, asking for clarification of 'his Jesselton statement about 'a hitch in the recruitment Ol Singapore labour lor building protects in
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  • 118 5 ARMY TO FLY BRIDE TO STORE LONDON, Thurs.—Barbara Lilehan uill fly. to Singapore to marry. her soldier sweetheart. 23-year-old Brian Deuchar, on Sunday by courtesy of the British Army "service for young lovers,' it was announced today. The Army is paying for 20-year-old Barbara's trip because her nance, the son
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  • 117 5 Girl dead in mining pool: Who is she? IPOH. Thurs. Police here are faced with; i the problem, of identifyI irq a young girl whose i semi-naked body was recovered from a dls-| used mining pool 10 days ago. The dead girl, believed to Ibe a Chinese aged between eight
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  • 225 5 IESSELTCN. Thurs. Thirty-two candidates from the Sabah Alliance Party, led by the Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, have been, elected into Sabah's first State Assembly. The Assemblymen, including .seven Cabinet ministers, were elected by four Residency electoral colleges comprising a total of 89 electors
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  • 87 5 SINGAPORE, rhars. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union has cur.- eluded a collective agreement with Metro L.d., a department.il i store in High Street. under which abnu' 50 employee* are 10 get an average >a!ary increas-p of 535 a month and arrears u(
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  • 52 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Finance Minister and na- tional president of the Malayan j Chinese Association. Mr. Tan Sipw Sin. returned to the capital vrsday after addressing Alliance thanksgiving rallies in Malacca. Mr. Tan, who was away for four days, will continue with his tour
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  • 388 6 Sultan gives Trengganu pledge to defend the nation KUALA TRENGGANU, Thursday ]HE Sultan of Trengganu pledged today his State's full support to the Central Government to defend Malaysia against Indonesian confrontation. Opening the first session of the new State Assembly, he called on the people to stand firm In the
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  • 61 6 43 Dayaks decide to quit the SUPP KI'CHING. Thurs. v Forty -thTee Dayak members of the 'eft-win* Sarawak United Peoples Party today announced that they had resigned from the party. The Dayaks are mil from Kampong Sira, on the Padawan road in the First Division. They cave no reasons for
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  • 63 6 JESSELTON. Thurs. The SoiKh Korran Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Choi Hong Chi, said here today his Government was anxious to send mechanic*, engineers, doctors and even lalv ourers to Malaysia to help th* country develop. Hr added the proposal wa* b«•ng studied now by
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  • 47 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Servant Ran* bin Abdul Wahao of the General Service Corps has been appointed clerical assistant to the Malaysian Military Attache In Canberra. Australia. He will leave here tomorrow to talce up his post, accompanied by hl» wife and two children
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  • 42 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. Syed Osman Idld has been elected president of the Kedah branch of the St John Anbulance Association with Mr. J. F. AuKUStin as chairman: Inch* Din bin Junid as secretary, and Inche Noor bin Hajl Ibrahim, treaaurer.
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  • 178 6 LIVING IN DANGER BUT THEY DON'T WANT TO MOVE SINGAPORE, Thursday. rr»HE future remains uncertain for about 600 1 people living in the vicinity of the Alexandra Brickworks Ltd. at Pasir Panjang, whose safety is being threatened by daily blasting operations by the company. The villagers, who live on 40
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  • 61 6 Training to start next week SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's 15.000 Vigilante Corps members wer* told yesterday at the 48 community centres to report, for training next week. Police officers and community centre workers were at the centres to give them final details, as to where they should report for training. Training
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  • 28 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. E. W. Barker, the Speaker and Assemblymen for Tanglin. will open the Onraet Road community centre at 7.30 p.m. on May 31.
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  • 124 6 PENANG. Thurs. A motorist saved a 15--year-old ice-water seller. Tan Hock Hin. frorfi being robbed by two thugs at the junction of Logan and Anson road last night The thugs were attempting to relieve Tan of his watch and money when the motorist passed
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  • 74 6 MR. Max Love d a y (above) will act as Australian High Commissioner here while Mr. T. K. Critchley goes on three months' leave with his wife. Mr. Loveday has been Assistant Secretary in the External Affairs Department in Canbcri/i. He served here in
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  • 96 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Apex Club of Singapore, District Five, In conjunction with 50 other Apex Clubs in Western Australia, is trying to raise $50,000 for the Singapore Association for Retarded Children for their building of a new training centre for mentally retarded children. Mr.
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  • 148 6 Assembly appoints 'loyal opposition' group f OHORE BAH R U, J Thurs.— The Johore State Legislative Assembly yesterday appointed a 14-man "loyal opposition" group made up of Alliance members, and led by Iriche Ooyub bin Abdul Manas. Member for Tanjong Petrie and former District Officer in Johore Bahru. The Alliance
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  • 50 6 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. Inche Abu Bakar bin Abbas has been elected chairman of the Trengganu branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya. Other officials are: vice-chair-man. Inche Awang bin Mohamed Anuar; secretary. Raja Ya'acob bin Raja Hamzah: and treasurer. Inche A. Ghani bin Dato Dagang Jati.
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  • 262 6 KANGAR. Thurs. Arrested in a 2 a.m. Customs ambush at the Perlis border, a tapper, Hassan bin Yahaya, was today Aned $17,286 or two years' jail. Hassan, 31. was convicted in the Sessions Court here of belne concerned in carrying 3351 b. of
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  • 258 6 AUSTRALIAN mine- sweepers will begin internal security operations off the coast of Sarawak tomorrow. The two navy ships Gull and Hawk arrived here yesterday afternoon from Sydney Ueut. Commander Ben Dunn, commander of Gull and Squadron Commander of the Australian 16th Minesweeper Squadron, said
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  • 676 7 FMS Chamber: Value of retaining all possible land for mining cannot be overemphasised I IPOH, Thursday •pHE greater par* of Malaya's tin ore reserves lie around the areas which had been previously mined, said Mr. H. DaltonBrown, president of the FMS Chamber of Mines here
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  • 343 7 The big adventure trip that lasted only 120 miles giNGAPORE. Thurs.— Six adventurers are row stranded in Singapore after an unsuccessful attempt to sail a converted junk to Australia. The six men two Australians, two British, a German and Swiss had left Singapore on May 20, in their Junk when
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  • 38 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will fulfil his promise of re-visiting all the constituencies after the general elections when he tours the Crowford. Kampone Glam. and Rocbore constituencies on Sunday.
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  • 352 7 Monorail cars for S'pore: is being studied 'THE Government is investigating the possibility of introducing an overhead transport system of monorail cars in Singapore. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Llm Kirn San, disclosed this today when he spoke to newsmen about the new $2.5 million multl-storeyed car park which
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  • 142 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Five hundred tappers in Galconda Estate, in the Klang area, went on strike yesterday over the dismissal of 25 rolleasues. The strike has also ailected the Sungei Serdang and Holmwood divisions of the estate. According to a spokesman of the
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  • 40 7 PENANQ. Thurs. Omar bin Man. 25, was sentenced to nine months' jail today by a magistrate's court on a charge of possessing a bicycle which he knew to have been stolen. Omar had two previous convictions.
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  • 104 7 MAN WANTED BY POLICE DETAINED IN HOTEL Xl ALA L T M P I R, Thurs. A man who has been sought by the police for the past six months was detained today in a hotel in Jalan H. ni Hussein, off Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here. A police spokesman
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  • 23 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Thur*. —.A tapppr. K. Suppammah. 41. was drowned when she fell Into roadsidp canal at Simpang Lima, hpre yesterday.
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  • 115 7 JESSELTON. Thurs.— The head office of the Borneo Housing Development will be transferred from Kuching to Jesselton as from next month, it was announced today. The announcement said that Sabah-born University of Malaya graduate Mr. Howard Yap "ls being groomed for the
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  • 143 7 Mother in ship gets cable that son had drowned IPOH. Thurs. A mother received a telegram, a few hours before she was scheduled to sail from Penang to India on holiday, informing her that one of her sons had drowned in Ipoh. She left the boat lmmeHati'ly and together with
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    • 321 7 Straits Times Crossword He VH" IHI lfll ■BB~~~~jßpji I At KOss 6. Drum, buss- fiddle, eic, pro1. A blister is forming In the vide backing for dance-tune* tailplane 10). 6i. 8. But ihe date-line lsn t one of 7. Does he like being dictated to? its features (4). (1O». 10.
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  • 232 8 Razak urges speed-up to improve East coast roads KUANTAN. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Rural Development. Ton Abdul Razak, said here today that improvements to the existing network of I roads in the East coast would be speeded up. He said this after discussions with officials of
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  • 121 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— K Twenty-three watches, bearing counterfeit trade marks, were today produced In court and said to be so similar to the genuine ones that they could be "passed off as such to the unsuspecting". Ho Chew Ming. 20. a watch seller, was
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  • 45 8 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Seven people were slightly injured this evening when a National Iron and Steel Mill bus collided Into a Green Bus at 8} mile Jiirong Road. Both drivers were among the Injured. Each bus w as carrying about 10 passengers.
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  • 304 8 'We seek just treatment to help raise living standards 9 ITOTA BHARU, Thurs— The Sultan of Kelantan today expressed the hope that a solution be found through peaceful means to end Indonesia's confrontation of Malaysia. Speaking during the opening of the first State
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  • 272 8 OPPOSITION MOTION TO THANK RULER OUT OF ORDER KOTA BHARU, Thurs. AN attempt by an Alliance whip, Inche Yusoff bin Mohamed Salleh, to move a motion to thank the Ruler for his speech at the opening of the first State Assembly meeting this morning at the Istana Balai Besar was
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  • 67 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 190 employees of Harper Gilflllan and Co. Ltd.. and its subsidiary. Hadden and Co.. Ltd.. are each to get an average backpay of $800 at the end of this month, following a joint agreement recently signed between tlie two firms and tht
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  • 44 8 I KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. i Indian documentary films, parrtI cularly those on youth activities in I India, will be shown at tha I Commonwealth exhibition at tha I Dewan Baha«a dan Pustaka here, daily from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. until Saturday.
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  • 205 8 MUAR, Thurs.— The National Union of Tearhers has decided to support the National Union of National School Teachers in Its dispute with the District Officer. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir, here. The dispute arose a week ago when Inche Mohamed served "quit-your-quarters" notices to
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    • 201 8 JUloy Hop By V.T. Rawnlin WW\J**i UNDERSTAND BREMC-Xi-- 1 STOP FRETTING Tj /NO TTOCX GETnN 1 >^ =3 ~*"< YEP...WTTH PLENTY V— T~™ K(f\ -PCWN3 DUE TO STRESS IN f ...BUT ABOUT OOP. NO I MX) HOME 'FORE AU-TH' TIME LEFT FOR VtE./ Tjr/JL, THE TRAN9POKTATIOM OF I WHY AT
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  • 447 9 by Edgar Lustgarten children. This, however, was a battle already fought and won or rather, there had never been a battle fought at all. Princess Josephine. Crown Prince Baudoin, and Prince Albert the eldest only eight years old when their mother died made Liliane their pillar and their prop on
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  • 1115 9 The princess who faced a nations hate I PART ONE j OF THE STORY OF PRINCESS LILIANE DE RETHY IT certainly didn't look like a royal wedding anything but. There were none of the trappings, none of the sideshows, none of the usual paraphernalia. No packed cathedral. No crowds in
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    • 202 9 BANISH p*S GREY f H AIR with 4 MORGAN'SA> POMADE Y^s MORGAN'S POMADE is I a scientific preparation •^.VI tf sS^x%r' which restores the *X -Jtt*W ,f^ w vl *_i|B natural colour, nourishes ff \^*H^sEE^2^ the nair and stimulates '-»w U*lA «k 'He roots. MORGAN'S is rjH not a dye.
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  • 139 10 •n Worim Sit (.Minimum) SCOW SEET VONC. 71. passed away > leaving behind i 'v.ir. ions. George. Btaataa Philip. Leonard: 1 Mrs. Ke Peng Liang. Madam Tan. Mrs. Yeo Kng Km; 2 i daughters-in-law; 33 -.mdchildren and 2 greal-grandchll-iireu 'ortega leive* 139 Clemenceau Aienue, for Church of Sacr*d Heart
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  • 140 10 Warit Sl* (Minimum} BASIL GIBBONS and family thank ho \t-ry kindly sent wreatha icid condolence* in our recent bereavetent MR A MRS. DHANAPALAM Thank Mi friends for their attend- present* and asalstndered at tbelr wedding, i9«4 MR. CS. KANDIAH of Petallng Jays, and children thank all relative* and friend*
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  • 42 10 |M Ihmmum i MRS L M SCHUBERT: Luid to Remembered by her children l.ionrl, (irnnvllle. Alan and r. i r I'l CHERISHED MEMORY of Arthur killed in ilrimi Railway The arrows of our antiuish r tSM we fur** 1 Kvt.
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  • 257 10 \\.,rd, $10 I Minimum) FOR THE BLIND tl donation draw Thi* i.rk.'t-lah. may win a car. So r>nly a buck. NEW CLASSES commencing Monday M JMM morning and evening. KnquiS pore Model Academy *****/ SALE" DRESSES from May 28th to 3O<y Cotton $10 Kwel Yuen. 7J load S'porr *****.
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  • The Straits Times. Friday. May 29, 1964.
    • 718 10 A new message from Jakarta on the negotiations for a Maphilindo summit was received last night Its contents have not been disclosed. But Mr. Lopez's comment that the note does not alter the Indonesian position tells us all that we need to know. President Soekarno is not
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    • 279 10 The Pahang assemblyman who criticised the State Government's policy as "an old song" gave little indication of the manner of the new song he would prefer. He wanted more mention in the Sultan's speech to the Legislative Assembly of industry and diversified agriculture, but after that? The
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    • 228 10 The Indonesians, as adept as any people in the world at confusing issues, are busy again creating clouds over West New Guinea. The United Nations representative now visiting the territory. Mr. Rolz-Bennet. is being subjected to intense propaganda about its development since control passed from Dutch hands last
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  • 1415 10  -  T.G. WICKBQM TWILIGHT OF SOEKARNO-1 By JAKARTA is a city without chimneys. As one stands by the* skyroom bar window at the new and supernaturally luxurious Hotel Indonesia, with the burnt-out British Embassy building just opposite, one looks out over an ocean of tent
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  • 377 10 FROM K. KRISHNA MOORTHI NEW DELHI. Thurs. Choice of India's next Prime Minister is not something to be decided by any popularity poll, but by the ruling Congress Party. But if popularity on the basis of institutional surveys carried out recently is any indication at all
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  • LETTERS
    • 252 10 No West German visas needed for tourists REFERENCE ls made to Mr. Ong Cheng Leone s letter from Paris which wa« published on May 120 Since this letter Is misleading as far as the Gorman visa requiremei holders of Provisional Mi layslan Pussport- are concerned I take the liberty to
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    • 66 10 Mosquitoes T SHALL be grateful If you will kindly spare me some space In your 'Man-in-the-Btreet Column*. I have served In several States in Malaya. Malacca beats them all as far as the mosquitoes are concerned. Even Garden City, where the residents are supposed to live In clean surroundings. Is
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    • 301 10 Straits Tnw* Malay Mai] Cis>»i'i*4 »<«v«n l wwiii m«y k* MnM Mt IM f*»s» i COLO •TOUAaf AJtCMDK COLO STOHAOC aHANCHti AT HOLLANO HOAD-MTONO KEPPfL gtOAD— HAVAA. crrr book stork ltd hObiihslii Mom*. CoHwc Qaar TM MCW« FttONT F H/pa>tr4cll'gl ••P#rt*#s™»w SB. M. ISMAIL Atfmlnrf^r Ho#^» Rhmbi vava NAMIIM tTOM
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    • 64 10 THE CHALLENGE OF CONFIDENT LIVING Is it possible to do something about the bane of feeling ill at ease in personal and social relationships? Can we overcome our reluctance to act naturally in any surroundings, however unfamiliar? MAY Readers (Now On Saie) Gives the answer based on new trends in
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    • 143 10 I ■,''^*yT By' £y ':'^ffKm:tt^ummmmtmm\ It's good to be thirty To be young and vigorous, with great hopes for the future. One of those hopes is, of course, that when the time comes to retire, you will still be active -and have the money to enjoy your leisure to the
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  • 297 11 Nehru: The King and Tengku send messages KUALA M'MPUR. Thurs— The V a 11 g di-Pertuan Ac*ag and the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, have s«rit (heir condoleneea to the Presidenfl of India. Dr. S. Kadhakrishnan, expressing their "deep sense of loss and sorrow" at the death of Mr Nehru.
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    76 11 Photo Times RIGHT: A view of the big crowd in the Stadium Merdeka yesterday. Thousands sat on the ground nearest the covered stands to hear fhc Prime Minister. Tengkn Abdul Rahman, pay tribute to the late Mr. Nehru. Straits Times picture 0 ALL. PICTURES by LIM YAW CHONG and SOONG
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  • 61 11 MALAYSIA MOURNS: A PAGE OF PICTURES A GRIEF-STRICKEN woman stands in line with others to sign the condolence book at the Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Straits Times picture. THE TENGKU arrives at the Stadium Merdeka for the rally and is greeted by
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  • 42 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister lor National Develootnent. Mr Lim Kirn San. will review tlif Anglo-Chinese School parade to be held in celebration of National Day at 730 a.m. on June 2. It will be followed to a variety concert.
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  • 101 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A stenographer, Ng Moi Eng, who took divorce proceedings against her husband. Kan Loong Ylclc. a clerk, on grounds of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by the CMef Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. In the High Court today. The decree Is to
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  • 47 11 SINOAPORE. Thurs. A boy. aged eight. Neo Kok Tang, was killed Instantly when a Green Bus collided into him along Llm Chu Kang Road this afternoon. Neo. who was on his way from school, was run down a few hundred yards from his house.
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    • 233 11 v I m M Time for I XrfXHA I I 1 1 SEGOI22ITIMEFORCLIFFAND L__Z~ MM J 311 VOUT THE SHADOWS Includes Wh«n L j|^^^^^^^^/^ J My Dream Boat Comet Home, I law/m v\\- r\ Blueberry Hill and 3 others. I d V U U ill" .Zimm. recording ■^K SSr stars
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    • 589 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE N^* ho J">* SHORTWAVE StK VICES: Sound Of Jazz: 11.30 Before We 41 and 25 metre* Sa y Goodnipht; 12.00 Midnight MKUIt'M WAVF SrKVK'r: Close. 478 metre* A^l.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 RADIO MALAYSIA Morning Prelude- 700 News 7.10 Up And About; 7.30 News! "*2PIMi
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  • 92 11 ALL INDIAN SHOPS CLOSE FOR THE DAY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— All Indian firms and shops throughout the country were closed today. As a sign vi mourning four Public Works Department labourers, V. Anthony, 31, G. Ghurairaj, 30. P. Perumal, 29. and S. Asirvatham, 40, in Parit Buntar shaved their heads
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  • 466 12 ANOTHER SINGAPORE PROPERTY COMPANY COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS...] Multi-million developer has plans ready now By OUR MARKET STAFF Their other revenue paying property (Holland Grove Apartments) at Holland Road is expected to bring in a revenue of 17.3 per cent on a capital outlay of $65,000, after taxation. The company
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  • 55 12 SIME DARBY TRACTOR EXPANSION SIME DARBY Tractor Division are expanding their engine department embracing diesel electric sets, marine and industrial engines. Mr. Han Swan Kie (M.Sc. Technological University, Delft. Holland) (above) who specialises in internal combustion engines will head the Department as resident consultant engineer in charge of engine sales
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  • 135 12 NEW SHIP FOR U.S. MAIL LINE SS CANADA MAIL, newest of American Mail Lines fast growing fleet of new mariners, follows, in the steps of her sistership, SS Oregon Mail, with a champagne •hristening scheduled for tomorrow in San Diego at National Steel Shipbuilding's yard. Fast liners The SS Oregon
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  • 118 12 VTEGOTIATIONS in connecH tlon with the transfer of part of the shares in Ing. C. Olivetti C, S.p.A., held by the Olivetti family, has been concluded with a consortium of Italian bankers and industrialists, and an agreement has been signed by the Olivetti family and the Instituto Mobiliare
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  • 228 12 Merger by two pest concerns THE Fumigation and Pest Control Co. Ltd. of Singapore, has now joined the international pest control organisation of Rentokil Laboratories Ltd., and will be known as Rentokil Malaysia Ltd. Mr. Robert J. Orme and Mr. Philip Ching Seng Hock will remain in Singapore as directors
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  • 47 12 The proprietor of Tay Buan Ouan Milk Bar and Confectionery. Mr. Tay Leek Teck has plans for ■ettlng up a chain of branch confectioneries In the State. Pursuing these plans, Mr. Tay has recently opened for business a branch at the John Little Shopping Centre
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  • 259 12 NZ meat gets growing share FROM small beginning two years ago, New Zealand has now established a strong foothold in the Malaysian meat market. New Zealand meat has now become the biggest single Qantas air-freight cargo into Singapore. A total of about 3.300-lb. of "air beef" lamo cut, chilled beef
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  • 68 12 SWISSAIR'S board of directors have decided to place an order with the Douglas Aircraft Company for ten short-range DC-9 jet aircraft. These jets, of the most advanced design, each equipped with two Pratt and Whitney fan engines, are destined to gradually replace from 1966 onward Swissair's
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  • 193 12 A LEADING Japanese electrical company, Nippon Electric Co. Ltd., has been awarded contracts to supply the Malaysian Government with broadcasting machinery and equipment costing about $3 million. i The contracts include the supply of 22 sets of television broadcasting equipment for eleven television stations in
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  • 58 12 MR. A. C. CLEGG, (above) Sydney timber manarer of Parbury Henty Co Pty Ltd. will again he visiting the timber sources in South East Amu durum June and is looking forward to meetine many of his friends in the industry Mr Cleg* b also the
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    • 264 12 IHR(O](O]P^ ill' ELECTRIC 111 MOTORS III! USED WORLD-WIDE iinfiinfii!iii!i From 1 /25 th to 650 h. p. [ELECTRIC; lij:!:;;;:; Motors to British, l^)»M*i,ritf:::::::::: American, Canadian Continental Standards Over 5 million have been Supplied to every part of the world. :j:j:j:::j:j:j SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18-C,
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    • 1353 13 f K l l Pi w^j fit y J 9ksl.9a LIIISII j Pi s ll THE EAC LINES ys^m SIMCAPOtf O KUALA LUMPUt .P.SWITTINHAAA PfNAMO D MA t "O«st k« *M'»MG to. '0i0.v.1 I'lantDOu" moNi 7*oi fnoNi nm moMi »iei >homi«ij'i SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM,
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    • 1265 13 1 Benwline EXPRESS SERVICE Tl LONOON, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS BENNEVIS BT* 91 smppor. Ptrt. U9 jgp u 5-J-i IIJJJ, 2 BENCLEUCH For uSSS* SLVU Wi r B» :1J Singapart f. t'tiaa «< •ENARMIN Limn. Haalirt V >— BENMHOR 4. 111, H'kurg, R'daa, M'brt ■rangemoulh... jua* 11/13 JaM 14/11 jmi
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    • 1295 13 I feg^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO. LTD. IHfrVl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI V^**"^ HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH Smraoofe PL Sham "tnent n Om twite* ♦CITY OF NEWCASTLE Sailed la Part/11 May 21 JMt I.. it of uit.oUd Il7lleil 21 23 Jane 24 lune 11 II Jlly ♦CITY OF CHICAGO 24,27 1111
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  • 111 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs Indus--1 trials continued to fall, key stocki again being the most affected. j B.H.P. dropped to 55 6 Business was quiet but widely spread. Oils and base metals moved Irregularly. Ampol exploration lost 9d. to 12/-. Loans were steady. C.R.A 321 Mount Im 406 N. Broken
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  • 197 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May 24. Three month*. INDUSTRIALS Houttead 13 eta M Box H eta. Dunlopa 17 eta. a Container* ii><t.rit. Day. 6 eta. McAliater 14 eta t, Smeltera W eta. M. Invest. IS eta i-.sso 17 eta. UC.B.C 22 eu Ked. Dlsp. 14 eta. Rotamani 11 eta r
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  • 183 14 SHIPS lym« alanxilde the Siniaptara Harbaur wharvei er e«pectei* taday areVelma Lykea 1 2, Hannover 4/5. Korea 6/7. Bennevis S/9. Ynmanaahl Maru 15/16. Andes Maru 29/30. City of N'ewcaatle 33/44, Ant prior 35 '36. Bambala 38/39, Bentong 40/41, Bronxville 44, Mandalay 45. Burat 46. Trenldden 47, Koanu
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  • 740 14 From Our Market Correspondent SOUTH JOHORE Omnibus Co. received its listing on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with initial business from $1.45 at the opening to SI 28 and back to 51.31 at the close. Industrials generally were quiet and slightly easier, and
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  • 25 14 Malayan Stock Indirrs May 27 May 28 •Industrials: 106.13 lii:,.H4 Tin.s: 130.16 130.23 rubbers: 105.74 105.82 *Dec. 30, 1963—100 Dec. 29. 1962 100
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  • 846 14 /COMBINED business In etie Sinpapore and Kuala Lumpur t:r.di!v.- 100ms of t-iie Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded in godDtta INDUSTRIALS Bauileaa <3.UUU) tl.'S. (2,000) SI. 77; Ounlopi (4.UUO) J2.35: EkIO (4,000) J2.78; Eait. Smeltera it.OOOi 54.4 J. (1.000) S4.il; F. N. erds
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  • 30 14 MAY 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: b"»4 cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5.»41.62i (up 53. 1?!-). Kstlmatcd unofficial offer ini; 235 tons (up 5 tons). 1
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  • 30 14 I'Mt Malayan Cichanx* Bank!' Am. 1 alatian made thl.i change In ita to $100): •ell Inn TT »r OD riady: OautacM Marlu 12« i. Tbe reat were nnchanged.
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    • 1145 14 ta^nWw. B^naß LV' l^^m JB^H Jff Lbt \aa narJ' 1 WWJ *aM wl \.M KtMflßal BMkfll nßaa^iHaafnl naWatal Lb^ubbJ AUSTRALIA SERVICt INDIA. FAkISfAN ANO f GUIF StRVICI •reaiiatlt Atclaitt MtlMurie SytM* Tt: Matras <m Nagapattiiaa Hmang -am Spore S'pon f £'rai> '■ena*| BARPETA 1 1 June 12 13 June 14
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    • 462 14 nedll<sy d great lakes service Fast sailings trie Malaysia tired tt Canadian att U. S. Great lakts tirts. Singaoore >t. S'htrn i-ei^nh in. MontrMi BENtKALIS li 21 June 22/21 Jltt 21 Jill 27 Jlly RAM 10 13 July 14/1 C Jlly 2B Jlly 10 Am UTRECHT 2* Jlly/ BAn 18/
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    • 135 14 wirrMuMi tusoft sEtvm Singaoore S'htm featns Marieilltl, Him, OaMiri. NAUSICA* 22,24 Jim 29/27 Jim 21 Jute Aitwert. Haaikifi BrtetV. Bttttrfse SOUTH S *W AFRICA HRVICE Singato'e^^^^™^^™^^™^^ I™^1 1 ICHIOANSA 0/0 JtM Ovrttn (21/0). Pot E'JtOet' (24/0), ClPttO«a (28/BL Matadi (300). Port Htrcobrt, iago; (1/7). Cctonou (1/7), LASTBOUNBi LOm lk0 Ml
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  • 242 15 JUNE ftrtt grads rubber buyers f.e.k. elesed at 6 p.m. In Singapore and Kusla Lumpur yesterday at 60s cents per Ib. up a quarter of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet R.A.S. and F.M.R.B. doting prleee in cents per Ib.
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  • 69 15 CHINESE Preduc* Eichsnge. Singspere neen prices per picul ysstsrassyi r.eeemit ell: bulk $47 seller*, drum $v sellers. Cepra: May /June UK/Cootlneat: Unquoted. Psppsr: Muntok white $1371 sellers, Sarawak white $135 sellers, special Sarawak black $1071 sellers, garbled Urnpcni! hlack tH2i sellers, ASTA $125 gal Slruaport Coconut Oil Millers'
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  • 20 15 There was no free exchange market In Hone Kong yesterday because of the disorganisation caused by Typhoon Viol*.
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  • 294 15 rpHE price 01 Straits tin in J. Penang yesterday rose by $2.12 to $541 624 on an offering estimated up 5 tons to 235 tons. In London on Wednesday tin displayed a softer tone In trendless conditions In earlier dealings. But with some
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    • 452 15 (Continued from Pi(e 101 SITUATIONS VACANT IV Wmrdt SS (IHm.)— Bmx It eta. txtrm GENERAL AMAH WANTED for American family. 1 cnild. English sixaklng Dist. 11 Tel. (Spore) 2404 Ext. 422. RBCISTEREO MEDICAL PRACTITIONER, trained nurses wanted for Christian Clinic Perak. Inquiries send t> CO. Box 150 Talplng. SHOP ASSISTANT
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    • 949 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.)-Box St ct*. txtrm ASST. CLERK WANTEO by Slmpang Pulai Local Council. Perak. Qualifications: Federal citizen, English Form IV and Chinese Junior Middle 111. Apply to Chairman before 6-6-1964. WELL ESTABLISHED European Organisation require Immediately a quailtMd Accountant. Apply to: M. M. Balled 4ul. Eul Asia
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    • 960 15 HIRE PURCHASE M Wmrdt SI (Htm.) Box tt rts XI f. SIBRA T.V. on easy payment. Con tart HI Fl Traders. 59 South End*. Road Singapore. Telephone *****. WBSTINGHOUSE GERMAN 'MBTZ T.V. H.P. easy payment. Malaysia Electric Co.. 615 Geylang Road. 8 pore *****. UOOO USED CARS on essy pay
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    • 1066 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrd* SS (Him.)— Box It clt. txtrm ONE LAMBRBTTA SCOOTER, 1962 Model comprehensively Insured till April 196S uxunseuiata condition $850. 0.n.0. Seen No. 20. Malacca Street. Spore lei: *****. 1888 F 'SSO C.C. Convertible. Pearl Grey 1 Previous Lady Owner. N/ Insurance. Taxed. 48 m p.g. J
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    • 800 15 FOR SALE Word* U (Mi*.) Box St ct*. txtrm SMIrMINTI ARRIVED! Swlm■uits Bikinis from $S.»U. J«nt7. Style" irom $7 60. Men's Shorts I KBCMafe Bedshreta $4.50 Pair. Bedcovers, Bed-Linens. Luck > IT, Orchard Road (Spore). NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED— Indian Woollen Carpets. Indian Cotlon Reversible Run*. Plain and Pattern, all colours
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    • 576 15 LADIES DRESS SHOP Word* SS (mm.)— Box It eta. txtrm FOR TINY PRICES and top fashion. Nelson's, 179. Orchard Road. S'por*. TAILORING m Wmrd* SS (Min.)-Hox So ct*. txtrm ITALIAN MAR2OTTO Pure 811k/ Wool made to measuin. full sun $135/- uoosnrinx. nand atitcblmc. M. Klshin. W3-A Hun Street, s uore.
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    • 1082 16 THE F.M.S. CHAMBER OF MINES Speech delivered by the President, MR. H. DALTON-BROWN at the Fifty-third Annual (■eneral Meeting held at Ipoh on Thursday 28th May, 1964 men. our last Oneral Meeting as joined with Singapore. and Sabah to become a great achievement g to all thinking people whose homes
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    • 1111 16 will be mined. Thus ironi prospecting results so far. it c«n be said thai ore reserves have hardly been increased, although .substantial areas of currently sub-economic ground have been delineated. The other major way in which ore reserves can be Increased is. of course, to make known subpconomic areas economic
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    • 1131 16 COMPANY MEETING Therefore, it being easy to be wise I after the event, the history of the first two Agreements may be studied for their effects upon Malaysia before a decision is made. During the past few years we have all learned what the International Tin Agreement means; the Butler
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    • 1184 16 sure from certain sections of its own community who have personal reasons for requiring a low price. On 30th March, the long-awaited O.S.A. long term disposal plan was announced. Namely to request Congress to authorise disposal of the further 98.000 tons surplus to requirements, to release 30.000 torus to the
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    • 1004 16 Bank Mission, alter a most thorough appraisal of the economy of Malaya, stated: "No land In arras designated as likely to be ti>~-bearing should be alienated for a purpose other than tin-mining until due consideration has been given to the opinions of the Geological Survey and of the Muiet Department
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    • 877 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are invited for the following post in the Finance Division of the Board: Financial Amistant Qualification*: Candidates for this post who have passed the Intermediate Examination of 1 either the Institute of Char- tered Accountants or Association of Certified and Corporate Accountant* or the
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    • 2102 16 COMPANY MEETING THE RUBBER GROWERS' ASSOCIATION NATURAL v. SYNTHETIC PRODUCT PRICE FACTOR OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE MR. G. F. LLOYD ON ESSENTIALS FOR MEETING CHALLENGING CONDITIONS The Annual General Meeting of The Rubber Growers' Association (Incorporated) was held on May 15 in London. Mr. G. F. Lloyd (the chairman) presided
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    43 17 MRS. HAJI MOHAMED and family wish to thank all friends and relatives for the wreaths, telegrams letters of condolence and also their attendance at the funeral of the late Dr. Haji Mohamed bin Mohd. Ibrahim. MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGES 15 16
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 676 17 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be hriil at our Sale-room No. 104 Market Street. Singapore. On Tuesday. 2nd June. 1964. at 2.30 pm. 1. No. 746 Pasir Panjanc Road, area 21,559 sq. ft, lreehold, WITH VACANT POSSESSION. i. Messrs. Tan. Rajah Cheah —Solicitors). 2. Land at Woodlands Road,
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    • 365 17 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT NATIONAL DAY, 3RD JUNE IM4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the wharves of The Port of Singapore Authority will be closed on National Day. Wednesday, 3rd June 1964. On that day no vessels alongside the wharves will be worked and no cargo will
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    • 940 17 TENDER TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF I COOKED FOOD BREAKFAST. LI'N'CH. TEA AND DINNER TO STUDENTS OF SEKOLAH RAJA PEREMPUAN TAAYAH TAMBUN ROAD, IPOH. FOR PERIOD 1.7.64 to 31.12.64. TENDERS wiU be received by, the Yang di-Pertua, Majlis Ugama Islam can Adal Melayu, Perak. Ipoh up to 12.00 noon on
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    • 646 17 TENDERS MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders for (a) and I ib) below will be received at the office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Co--1 operatives, Jalan Swetteuham, Kuala Lumpur, up to noon on 11th June, 1964, for the period Ist July to 31st
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    • 551 17 TENDERS j KEDAH J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from J.K R. Registered Contractors in Class "E" and above will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negri, Kr.i.il- Perlis, Alor Star, up to 3.00 pin of the 9th. June, 1964. FOR: THE CONSTRUCTION OP STANDARD VETERINARY OFFICE AT JITRA AND
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 590 18  -  Epsom Jeep RACING with Ipoh, Thursday 1/ h\\ Smith, one of the most profitable jockeys to follow this season, will ride Cash Inn in the Perak Derby at Ipoh on Sunday. This useful stayer is in splendid trim after a spelr
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    • 202 18 BOUGOURE TO RIDE CRETE IN EPSOM CLASSIC ONDON, Thurs. Twenty- three horses were ljft in at yesterday'^ third acceptance stage for the £75.000 Epsom Derby, the rfthest ever to be run over 12f next Wednesday. There are 11 foreign challengers. From France are Baldric. Glator. Corah. Mercure and Le Fabuleux.
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    • 411 18 Winning start for India in Asian Cup SOCCER HAIFA, Thurs.— lndia beat South Korea 2-0 here yesterday in the final round of the Asian Cup soccer competition. They led J,-0 at half-time. India went ahead after three minutes when ouislde-right, T. Singh laid on a pass for centreforward Appalarju to
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    • 460 18 TENNIS PARIS, Thurs. Aus- tralian's Margaret Smith and Lesley Turner and Brazil's Maria Bueno, the "big three" in the women's singles ir the French tennis championships here, all had impressive wins to reach the semi-finals yesterday. Miss Smith, Australian champion and the favourite here,
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    • 880 18  - REDPATHANOTHER CHAMPION JACK FINGLETON from I FEEL bold enough to claim that Australia have found another champion young batsman this time lan Redpath. This 22-year-old player got a lucky 97 in his first Test against South Africa last year, was made twelfth man for the Fourth Test, and then dropped
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    • 34 18 LONDON. Thurs.— The MCC today announced that J. S. Buller and C. S. Elliott have been appointed umpires for the First Test ■flaJnal Australia, which starts at Nottingham on Thursday week. Reuter.
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    • 33 18 SUSSEX, holders of the oneday county cricket knockout trophy, started this season's competition in great style with Eriz- land wicketkeeper Jim Parks hit- 1 ting a century in 81 minutes. They
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    • 447 18 Hit '3mbJm B Learn the French* the/ speak in France Going on leave or holiday to a foreign country fifteen minutes a day at home, and in a few is much more enjoyable if you know the months you can express yourself freely in the language. You can go where
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    • 142 18 BE A PROUD OWNER OF AN ASAHI PENTAX CAMERA and be eligible to compete in one of the world's GREATEST INTERNATIONAL PHOTO CONTESTS SPONSORED BY ASAHI OPTICAL CO. and H. A. O'CONNOR CO. LTD. MORE THAN 1228 PRIZES MUST WON including 5 GRAND AWARDS a FREE TRIP TO JAPAN via
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 297 19  - JEGA AND HAQ AWARDED VARSITY BLUES ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore. Than Malaysia's sprint champion M. Jegathesan and Singapore's ace hockey goalkeeper Anwarul Hag have been named the University of Singapore's outstanding sportsmen and join a select group of former University sportsmen who have been •warded University blues. There are only
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    • 555 19 Yee Khan beats Aik Huang for 'gold' TOKYO, Thursday. ]y|ALAYA'S Tan Yee Khan tonight captured the gold medal in the singles of the world invitation men's individual badminton tournament by defeating his Thomas Hup teammate, Tan Aik Huang, 7-15, 15-11, 15-10, in the final. An* expected Malayan grand-slam of golds
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    • 153 19 IPOH. Thurs. Two brilliant goals by skipper "Tuffy" Heeps enabled the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars to beat the Engineers Base Group, from Singapore. 3-0 In the final of the Far East Land Forces soccer competition for the Caldbeck Cup on the Garrison ground here today.
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    • 97 19 CINGAPORE. Thurs. A trian- gular golf meet featuring th« commercial, industrial and professional groups for the Overseas Cup will be Inaugurated on June 3. The competition, which was suggested by Mr. Yap Phenj? Gek. vice-chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will be played at the Island
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    • 36 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Th« Malaysian Amateur Boxing Association has been accepted as a member of the International Boxing Federation (FIBA). Malaysia's affiliation was registered on May 19, MABA secretary Foo Yeow Theng said today.
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    • 28 19 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The Football Referees' Society of Negrt Scmbilan will hold its annual general meeting here on June 5 at Che Scremban Restaurant at T am.
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    • 73 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Badminton Associatioa who are organising the first Malaysian open championships. have decided to postpone the meet to a later date This follows the news that the Danes. Japanese and Thais have turned down Invitations to compete in the championships. The dates of the
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    • 26 19 MALACCA, Thure.— The Malacca Cricket Association will hold their annual dance at the Happy Land Hotel on Saturday from 9 p.m. to 2 am.
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    • 249 19 NEW COURSE AT PJ FOR RAHMAN CIRCUIT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Internationale Automobile (FIA) has given International recognition for motor-cycling events In the Malayan Motor Sports Club's third Tengku Abdul Rahman 2.7-mile circuit races to be held at Petallng Jaya on July 4 and 5. The Petallnm Jaya circuit
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 102 19 FOR SALE! FREEHOLD LAND AND MODERN HOUSE. MODERN PARK. At Jalan Abdul Somod off Jalan Marimoh (Clot* to Chinat* High School And Gcnaral Mospifol Tyaa A -Two itorvy Bungalow Houw Typa B-Two storey Sami detachad Bungalaw Typa C-Two storey Bunqolow House Completed Facilities: Fon, Water Heater, Long bath Flooring Mosaic
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    • 575 19 lav^a^V^l B^B^B^aaato I i Mr Konosuke Matsushita's concept of providing "BETTER j PRODUCTS FOR BETTER LIVING" has been foithfully adhered H to through the many years that Matsushita hos produced radios To-doy more than 17,000,000 seto have been purchased by individual National customers. Each and every National radio produced receives
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 452 19 SOCCER— Malaya Cop (N): Kelantan v Perak: Kedah v Perils. Spore Div. 2A: Maxwell v Rajaji; CA 'A' v Haikowyu. Div. 3D: Maxwell 'A' v Hamilton (all matches at Parrer Pk). Div. 2A. RAP Seletar A 1 v Oeylang United (Oeylang); Telok Kurau v Sukaramai (Balestier Rd>. Penanc Div. 3A:
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  • 205 20 VIENTIANE. Thurs.— The Laotian Premier, Prince Souvanna Pnouma. has asked the Soviet Union for ammunition and aircraft spare parts in a letter to the Soviet Ambassador here published today. Prince SOVVMHMI said ammunition >upphe.> lor RuMtan made mins. especially the 85-millimetre cannon, have been exhausted
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  • 53 20 t. VELUPPILLAI of Point Pedro O ylon p;i>». d away on 27-5-1964 brother of Mr*. K. Valramuihu of Ku.ila Lumpur OR. N G. PANIKER of Awvatha Otufmmn No. c k U tally mi the 2S-5-64. Funeral ihr Mine day. MADAM MARIA WONG AH VINC. Yock i. ifullv on irom
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  • 24 20 Till'! TENGKU, flanked by Cabinet Ministers, observing two minutes' silence iit the Merdeka Stadium rally yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 320 20 LONDON. Thuis. Quiet and generally uninteresting conditions prevailed in the stock markets today. No decided trend was established and movements in prices seldom exceeded a few pence either way. Gilts remained very quiet lvi prices were a shade better where changed. Industrials fluctuated narrowly and closed with small
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  • 49 20 LONDON, Thurs,— Spot 21 id., July 21 ',d.. Aug. 21<.»d.. Sept. 21--1 16d.. July Sept 21 '»d.. Oct. Dec aid.. Jan. Mar. 20-13 16d.. Apr June 20-15 16d.. July Sept. 20--15 16d.. Oct Dec. 20-15 16d., c.1.f. June 20\d.. July 20^., Aug. I 20-9 16d. Tone: Very steady
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  • 24 20 LONDON Thurs.— Buyers £1077, sellers £1078. Forward buyers £1072. sellers £1073. Settlement £1075. Turnover a.m. 20 tons. p.m. 70 tons. Tone: Very steady.
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  • 255 20 MIC and Johore Council seat issue 'not MUAR, Thurs. Mr. X.M.M. Taha. secretary of the Johore MIC. today expressed "grave regret" that the Mentri Besar had claimed that the MIC was satisfied over the composition of the State Executive Council. In a statement. Mr. Taha said that the issue over
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  • 196 20 MINISTER: CHOLERA UNDER CONTROL IN KELANTAN KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, returned here today after a one-day on-the-spot study of the cholera outbreak in Kelantan. 1 He said the situation was under control and every precaution was being taken to ensure that the disease
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  • 90 20 Outbreak in Sarawak's Third Division! ITUCHING. Thurs.—Choxv lera has broken out in the Third Division of Sarawak. The affected areas are mainly in the Sungel Katibas and Bating Baleh areas of Kaplt District. All people living along the Sungel Katibas. Sungei Tekalit. Sungel Bangkit. Batang Baleh. and S'mgei Gaat. as
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  • 49 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Church of St. Ignatius in Kings Road from June 1 to S. between 5.30 pm and 9 p.m. dally. People above the age of 14 are eligible for a free X-ray
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  • 42 20 HONG KONG. Thurs.— A group of 321 White Russians, including a 20-day old baby and a 90-year-old woman, arrived in Hong Kong yesterday after a 3.500-mlle Journey from China, on their way for resettlement in Australia and Braill.— Reuter.
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  • 597 20 NTUC concern over proposal to amalgamate bus companies JJMIK National Trades Union Congress safd today it was concerned about the pattern and structure of the public transport services in Singapore which the Central Government's Ministry of Transport might have in mind. In a statement, the secretary general. Mr. C. V.
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    • 106 20 20 word* $10 (minimum)] PILLAV: To Mafeal :md Crald A .rur.rli MB, Cjrl J.-rrr.-\ un Z7-9-M. Tn.-inkF to K.K. .-tuff. LEI. Kilu-ia and H.ii Chooi a dnutihtrr wt iiungaar Hospit.il on 'uth uill. Thanka to doctor and itafr. FUNKE To Bob and Idrke a daiifhler Ida Maritrlkc at Maternity Hospital
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    • 76 20 A PROUD TRADITION.«. o<r Every year, the trade winds carry to •rwwvvar) Singapore the picturesque Bugis prahus in \<mmm^m theY hundreds— their holds filled with spice and merchandise from the far off 1 1 (5iZ3 Celebes. And the men who Mil these craft t~s maintain a trade link that has
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