The Straits Times, 11 June 1964

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  • 19 1 S*V^fljlGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, 11 JUNE, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 245 1 'Cabinet was not made aware of possible repercussions' Offer to the expatriates reversed KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Government today withdrew its offer of al O per cent increase in the salaries of expatriate officers serving in Malaya. The decision waa announced by the Prime Minister,
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  • 27 1 It is considered that the action to reverse the former decision is necessary in order to maintain contentment in the Civil Service. 9 from the official statement.
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  • 560 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. •pHK cabinet will meet in special session tomorrow to review developments concerning the proposed Tokyo summit meeting of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. In view of this, the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, has postponed his departure
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  • 260 1 "It is considered the action to reverse its former decision is necessary in order to maintain contentment in the civil service. "At the same time it reaffirms the faith it has always had in the civil service." The establishment committee's decision to give a pay
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  • 109 1 TWO brothers were seriously injured in this car crash (above) at the junction of Jalan Utara and the Federal highway in Petaling Jaya at 9.10 a.m. yesterday. They are Mr. Ho Loon Cheong, 29, of the University of Malaya and his younger brother,
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  • 182 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE Senate voted today to end the talking marathon (filibuster) by Southern Senators which has prevented a decision on the Civil Rights Bill. By 71 votes to 29, the Senate agreed on "cloture" < closure of the debate, which has lasted 75 days.
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  • 28 1 MANILA. Wed— Two Philippine Air Force pilots were killed today when their T-34 trainer plane crashed In Batangas Province about 80 miles southwest of Manila.— UPl.
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  • 56 1 HONG KONG. Wed. Hong! Kong will tomorrow return to a four-hour supply of tap water every day for he first time in 392 days. The Government announced this tonight, break-ng more than a year of stringent rationing, during which most people got only four hours
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  • 27 1 COPENHAGEN. Wed. The Danish bank rate was today Increased one per cent to six and a half per cent, it was officially announced. Reuter.
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  • 270 1 Sabah row settled: Stephens stays as Chief Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The crisis in the Sabah Alliance has been settled with Dato Donald Stephens continuing as Chief Minister and a reshuffle in the State Government. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today after meeting delegations from Sabah "All they have to do
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  • 171 1 'Visit Manila invitation to Tengku MANILA. Wed. President Macapagal has invited Tengku Abdul Rahman to visit the Philippines, it was reported today. The Tengku was expected to reply to the invitation either today or tomorrow. The Invitation was seen In Manila's diplomatic quarters as a move designed to create a
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  • 69 1 JESSE.VTON, Wed.— Last Sunday a patrol of Special Air Service men were ambushed by a large number of Indonesian terrorists at Long Pasia in Sabah. One sergeant was understood to have been killed. Long Pasia is at the end of Sabah adjoining Sarawak and
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  • 230 1 3 Soek fighters caught: big hunt on IZUCHING, Wed. Security Forces mounted a big operation today following the capture of three Indonesian terrorists near the border, a Government spokesman said here today. One of the throe was arrested this attcrnoon at Padawan, 25 miles from here. He was armed and
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  • 31 1 MALAYSIA SUMMIT: RUSK'S HOPE WASHINGTON, Wed. Secretary of State Dean Rusk expressed hope today proposed "summit" conference among Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines would find solution to Malaysian problem. UPI.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 348 2 VIENTIANE, Wednesday. 'JHE Laotian jPremier, Prince Souvanna Phouma, said yesterday he had not proposed that armed United States jet fighters escort reconnaissance flights over Laos, and that these flights would be stopped. The armed jets— from a U.S. aircraft carrier
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    • 141 2 CHOU ACCUSES U.S: SITUATION IS VERT GRAVE PEKING, Wed— Mr. Chou En-lai. tile Chinese Premier, said last nigbt tbe Laotian situation was "very grave." The only effective way of settling it was to call an international conference of the Geneva conference nations. In a government statement issued earlier, the Chinese
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    • 175 2 DIVORCEE TOLD: YES, YOU CAN SUE FOR DOWRY T ONDON. Wed. A London High Court Judge ruled yesterday that Mrs. Amir-un-nisa Shahn^z, of Hyderabad, India, could sue her Muslim husband, who has divorced her. for the £1,405 "mehar" or dowry he contracted to pay when they married nearly 10 years
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    • 49 2 Pakuiani troops clashed several times in recent days aJonj the retuflre line In divided Kashmir officials reported yesterday Two Pakistanis were killed m a two-hour fight between patrols on Monday, the officials saidT Another Pakistani was wounded on Sunday. No Indian casualties were mentioned.— AP.
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    • 221 2 Apartheid: Security Council's amnesty plea ITNITED NATIONS, Wed.— The Security Council last night approved an appeal to South Africa to grant an amnesty to all people restricted or detained under the apartheid laws. The voting was seven to nil. with four abstentions Britain, the U.S., France and Brazil Changes The
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    • 149 2 NAIROBI, Wed. The visiting Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia urged the people of Africa yesterday to show the world that they possess the maturity and Judgment for the establishment and maintenance of a free society. "In flinging down this gauntlet men ask more of us
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    • 134 2 SAIGON, Wed. The Soath Vietnamese Prime Minister, Maj. Gen. Niuyen Khanh, has asked a froup of politicians to draft a provisional constitution as quickly as possible. They are trying to have a draft ready for him by Jane 17. Discussions will also b. held
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    • 153 2 MANILA, Wed. ITI About 2.000 residents of Jolo, largest town in the Sulu archipelago, have fled from the community, fearing possible violence between political factions, the constabulary said today. Most of the evacuees lived between the homes of Jolo's mayor and the provincial governor
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    • 110 2 NEW YORK. Wed. Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) announced yesterday the formation of an affiliate. Esso Mineral Company of Australia, to explore for minerals in Australia. Standard said the States of New South Wales and Queensland have Issued permits to prospect
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    • 90 2 $5 mil. plan to develop Borneo town JAKARTA. Wed.— The Indon*slan Government has made available a sum of 700.000.000 rupiahs (amout £5 million at the official rate) to develop the Central Borneo capital of Palangka Raya according to the official Antara news agency today. Antara saud the Governor or Central
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    • 24 2 SYDNEY. Wed. Wide areas of Sydney were blacked out for more than an hour early today during a fierce electrical storm.— Reut«r.
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 510 3 The Beaver knew his end was near... THE REMARKABLE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE PENNILESS MAN WHO BECAME PRESS LORD LONDON, Wednesday. J^ORD Beaverbrook, the Canadian who became a dynamic British Press magnate, diod at his home near here yesterday. He was 85. His family disclosed that he had been
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    • 26 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. Mr Jena Otto Krag, the Danish Prime Minister. arrived here yesterday for talks with President Johnson and other VJB officials.— Reuter.
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    • 134 3 AND WHAT HE SAID— OF HIS PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE AND JOURNALISM LONDON. Wed. Lord Beaverbrook embodied his philosophy of life ~nd journalism in a speech he made at a dinner given in his honour on his 80th birthday on May 35. He defined a good journalist as a man who
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    • 157 3 NICOSIA Wednesday ONE of the oldest manhunts in the island's history continued throughout Cyprus today for a missing British U-N. offlcei believed to have been kidnapped and possibly murdered. The search for Maj Edward Macey. feared to have been kidnapped by Greek Cypriots,
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    • 58 3 MOSCOW. Wed. Prolessor Bruno Pontecorvo. the British nuclc.ir physicist who defected to the Soviet Union in 1950, Is among 592 scientists nominated for the title of Academician and Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.. the Soviet news agency Tass reported There are 76
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    • 116 3 CiLEVELAND. Wed. Govt ernor George Romney of Michigan refused yesterday to enter the Republican presidential race against Senator Barry Goldwater. Former Vice-President Richard Nixon said it might mean Mr. Ooldwater would win the Republican nomination on the first ballot. Mr. Romney's decision apparently collapsed
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    • 80 3 ITANSAS CITY. Wed- George John Gessner. 28 a nuclear weapons engineer, was sentenced to life imprisonment today after being found guilty of giving military secret* to Russian agents The prosecution said that Gessner deserted from the army at Fort Blljx> Texas. In December
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    • 290 3 GENEVA, Wednesday. RUSSIA yesterday agreed for the first time to take part in a working group of the 17--nation disarmament conference, which resumed work after a six-week recess. Mr. Valerian Zorin, Soviet delegate, said Russia was prepared to Join a working group on
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    • 117 3 96 held in civil rights battle OtUSCALOOSA, Wed. PoX lice made 96 arrests here after an hour-long pitched battle when they refused to let civil rights demonstrators march through the town. Four police and 32 Negroes were Injured in violence which broke out last night when a group of Negroes
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    • 191 3 SHOT IN NECK MAY PUT END TO CAREER OF ARIAS OF PANAMA DANAMA, Wed. Dr. Roberto Arias, a lcngtime stormy Panamanian political figure, v.as reported in. critical condition and possibly facing life as a cripple i even if he survives Monday's assassination attempt. His alleged assailant, Identified as Alfredo Jimenez,
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    • 29 3 OTTAWA. Wed.— West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard arrived here yesterday on a two-day visit for talks with the Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson. Reuter. i?v-
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  • 523 4 $24,000 BIG SWEEP CLAIM CASE MR. D.R.H. Brown, secretary of the Singapore Turf Club, told the High Court today that he was responsible for appointing agents for the sale of sweep tickets. Mr. Brown said that those agents appointed by him were
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  • 121 4 Registers were ready but few turned up SINGAPORE. Wed. Registration of children born in 1958 for admission to primary one in Government and Governmentaided schools in Singapore for next year had a slow start this morning when it opened at 8 a.m. According to many school principals, this was due
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  • 48 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A dispute before the First Industrial Arbitration Court between the Government and the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union on Customs revenue officers and toddy shop assistants will be heard on June 13 at 10 a.m. Instead of June 19 ac scheduled.
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A meeting to finalise arrangements for the twelfth International Blind Bazaar will be held tomorrow at the Victoria Memorial Hall, starting at 10 a.m. The bazaar will be held on June 20.
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  • 394 4 rrNE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today charged the Government with making a "mockery of arbitration" by accepting only portions of the recently published board of inquiry report on equitable rates of pay and conditions of service for the monthly-rated employees of the City Council on
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  • 130 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pans Boon has disclosed that the Government had been considering the abolition of the secondary schools entrance examination since last year. Mr. Ong was commenting on a recent request by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce
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    • 412 4 r pHK following ii today's aehedule lof civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS B0AC: From London, Frankfurt, Zurich, Beirut Karachi, Calcutta (BA 700) 6.30 p.m. from Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin (BA 711) 6.23 p.m. Qantai: From Sydney, Brisbane <QK 737) 7.30 p.m.; from London Rome. Cairo, Karachi, New
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  • 419 5 IPOH, Wednesday. J^ POLICE corporal told the magistrate's court here today that faced with dilemma of deciding which of his two wives he should keep, he decided to leave the choice to them. "How can you do a
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  • 77 5 CINGAPORE, Wed.— A team of Public Utilities Board workmen yesterday discovered that 1.600 yards of r.erhead electric copper wire strung between the Hume sub-station and Woodlands had been stolen. The wire weighed 2.0001 b. and was worth $2,000. On Tuesday, a Board
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  • 49 5 KLANO, Tues— Klang district will spend $7,000 for the national language month. It will hold 17 competitions from June 28 till July 18 The District Officer. Inche Johan bin Mohamed Yassln. has appealed to the people, particularly the non-Malays here, to take part In these competitions.
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  • 48 5 PENANO, Wed. The Chief Minister. Dau> Wong Pow Nee. will declare open the annual delegates' conference Of the Penanc ■nd PW. Municipal and Government J-abour Union to be held st the Khek Association. Burmah Road at 5 p.m on Sunday A tea party tvill follow
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  • 22 5 BUNGEI PATANI Wed Brother Puw. former director of St. Michaels Institution, ipoh tin* kaan potted to Hong Kong
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  • 119 5 MORE SHIPS TO INDIAN OCEAN TO CATCH TUNA pENANG. Wed.— To mrr crease its tuna catches and meet demands from both the United States and Europe Malayan Marine Industries Ltd., the first Malaysian Japanese Joint venture in this country, plans to send more fishing vessels to the Indian Ocean. A
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  • 292 5 Ex-Malayan I named the new chairman of Guthries KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. A formerMalayan, Sir Eric Griffith Jones, has been appointed chairman of Guthries Estates Agency. He succeeds Dato Sir John Hay who died on Majr 26 at the age of 81. Sir Eric's appointment also solves the dispute among
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  • 216 5 Caught: Chee fah 'king' of 3 states who made $140,000 a month ItfALACCA, Wed. 1T1 The police here have detained a man they believe to be the chee fah "king" of Malacca, Negn Sembilan and Johore, and have seized plans to step up the $500,000 a month illegal lottery in
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 5 fills IS 18-year-old Miss Hafsa Hamdan, who was crowned "Miss Sarawak" at a weekend ball in Kucbing. She received a cash prize of $100 and a free return trip to Kuala Lumpur to participate in the Miss Malaysia contest on Saturday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 140 5 Forces in Borneo need more copters, says M.P. I^UCHING, Wed. 1V Security forces in Sarawak needed more helicopters to aid their fight against the Indonesian terrorists, the British Labour Party's defence spokesman, Mr. Denis Healey. said today. Mr. Healey ha.s spent two days visiting British troops in Sarawak and Sabah.
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  • 130 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Automobile Association of Singapore has urged the Government to provide more car parks in Housing Board estates. The association said that it was an accepted fact that Housing Board flats were meant for the lower income group, "but
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 802 6 OUR ECONOMY REMAINS STRONG, SAYS GOH INDONESIA'S economic confrontation has hit Singapore very much less than the Government had dared to hope. This welcome news was given to the Legislative Assembly today by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, when he gave a
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  • 277 6 Thus the Government had to find jobs for 4.831 registered persons. This was substantially less than the estimate of 8,4< made last July. Up to May 30. a total of 2.740 vacancies were notified to the Director of Economic Defence. All pioneer industries were required
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  • 110 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San, told the Legislative Assembly today that the Government had no intention of launching a building programme in the Palmer Road area. Mr. Lim was answering Mr. P. Govindasamy (PAP Anson
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  • 98 6 Yong: Govt aims to build more clinics SINGAPORE, Wed— The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said lii the Legislative A&sembly today that It was the Government's Intention to consolidate and expand the present network of outpatient clinics In the state. He said this in reply to Mr. P.
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  • 337 6 THE Legislative AsA sembly today passed, on a voice vote, revised Standing Orders of the House. To a man, the opposition condemned the new orders as "undemocratic and yet another attempt by the Government to stifle opposition." Moving the adoption of the new Standing Orcers.. the
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  • 72 8 (Minimum 1 ALICE AND MARY Than* ajl friends, relatives. Prison and HoepttaJ BtaiTs for ms—sget of eondoteae*. at■►ndanre at funeral of mother Merlin Rain a.a-M. TMI HUSBAND and family of th* late 8/N Yip LsJ How thank tbe Doctors. Matrons and Nursing Staff of tb* General Hospital. Ipoh for
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  • The Straits Tiems Thursday, June 11, 1964.
    • 709 8 The Cabinet yesterday reversed an eight-day-old decision to increase by 1C per cent the pensionable emoluments of expatriate Government officers I serving in Malaya An explanI atory note issued by the Federation Establishment Office states that the Cabinet granted the pay rise after being advised that there would
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    • 333 8 A break in the Sabah Alliance could have had repercussions throughout Malaysia, so it is well that the crisis over leadership of the State Government has been overcome. Dato Stephens is to carry on as Chief Minister and there is Ito be a Cabinet reshuffle. This compromise between
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    • 162 8 The discovery that the Pacific black marlin inhabits the sea off the Malayan East Coast has much more than curiosity value. As the writer who made the identification has pointed out in the Malayan Nature Journal, the black marlin is one of the world's great gamefish, offering the
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  • 1789 8  - The National, language haves and have-nots GOH SIN TUB By ONCE again we are in the middle of. a Nation a I Language Campaign. Since .1960 Tuan Syed Nasir bin Ibrahim and his staff of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka have been increasing the intensity and scope of these campaigns.
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  • LETTERS
    • 134 8 I THINK "Angry Miss" U too optimistic about receiving her certificate from the Registrar of Births and Deaths, K. L. It took nearly two years before I got mine back In spite of writing to them again and again. They simply ignored my letters until I sent my
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    • 71 8 FSungel Tiratn village, Johore, there is a Baiai Raya which Is always closed and locked and opened only once or twice a year for a meeting of the headman and his committee. It Is high time the authority concerned sees to it that this Balal Raya Is opened
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    • 68 8 II7HILE all right thinking citizens would deplore the senseless killing of the Magpie Robin they should not be confused by Mr. Praser Brunner's remark that the bird Is 'orotected". According to the Federation of Malaya Wild Animals and Birds Protection Ordinance of 1955. under Schedule 5, the Magpie
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    • 64 8 IN the past the Hi alfh Department used to be very much concerned about the seating capacity of a classroom, and usually one classroom was permitted to accommodate only 40 pupils. Schools now cram mm many as 50 pupils into one classroom. Have the Health Department,
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    • 116 8 THERE has been much publicity about the Government's Intention to promote Cameron Highlands as a tourist attraction. In fact there even Is a Tourist Board In Tanah Rata. But, at the same time, we have, for the past year, been reading of the presence there of a tiger.
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  • 210 9 POLICE KEEP WATCH ON EMBASSIES AND VITAL PLACES ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The police are keeping a close watch on all embassies and vital installations here following the grenade attack on the Burmese Embassy on Monday night. Members of the Federal Reserve Unit have been assigned to patrol these places. The
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  • 57 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Bungsar constituency branch of the Peoples' Action Party will bold fortnightly meet-the-people sessions from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sundays, beginning from June 21. Until other offices in Petaling Jaya. Salak South and Sultan Street are opened, the sessions will
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  • 84 9 96 borrow $61,000 to get married PENANG, Wed Ninetyeight loans totalling $61,850 were granted for marriage expenses by the Penang Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society last year. Altogether, 1,619 loans for $*****64 were approved. Most of them were for confinement and medical expenses. The society made a p'ofit
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  • 40 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr. Yap Pheng Geek, honorary chairman of the Commerce Society of Nany:ing University and vice-president, o the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, has donated about 500 volumes of books and two bookcases to the society.
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  • 84 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Another person has died of cholera in Kuala Trengganu General Hospital, bringing the total number of deaths In that State to two. The second victim vas Deraman bin Mamat of Kamponfc Sungei 8. Ulu Nerus. In Kuala i lik- Ranu. There
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  • 55 9 SINOAPORE, Wed. The Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San. said in the Legislative Assembly today that street lights had been Installed in the Macpherson Home Estate and that electricity was available for residents of Lorong Koo Chye. He was answering queries by a government
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  • 35 9 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The Kelantan High Court Judge. Dato Justice Hashim, will leave here on Saturday for a five-month round the world vacation. He will be accompanied by his wife. Datln Ramlah
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  • 669 9 Bid to remove markings, but science establishes Indonesian origin: Former driver for High Court trial SINGAPORE, Wednesday. §LV hand-grenades of Indonesian manufacture were found buried in two lots in the compound of a house in Jalan Halia in Kebun Übi, Geylang, a preliminary inquiry was
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  • 82 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A fourman gang this afternoon held up four women in a beauty parlour in Lorong 25. Gevlang, and escaped with $800 in cash and Jewellery. One of the robbers, who wax armed with a knife, tied up the victims. Police on being Informed
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  • 96 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Two pepper-throwing assailants this morning failed to rob two shipping clerks of $2,000 at the junction of Market Street and Chulia Street. One of tbe men confronted the clerks, who were from Guan Guan Shipping Co., and hurled pepper Into his eyes.
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  • 285 9 U.S. PLANE SALESMAN IN BUT... MAL in no hurry for Boeing 727 A top executive ot Boeing Company is now in A Singapore to persuade Malaysian. Airways to buy the American) middle-range Jetliner, the Boeing 727. Mr. George Sanborn, director of the sales department of the company's airline division, told
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  • 545 9 One nation and one loyalty 9 call by Siew Sin HE TELLS SINGAPORE CHINESE: GET RID OF PROVINCIALISM OINGAPORE, Wed. The Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, tonight told Singaporeans that all Malaysians must rid their minds of provincialism, which might have been Justifiable in the past but could only
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  • 85 9 SINGAPORE. Wed A potlr* officer fired a shot into the air at dawn today In an attempt to stop four men running away from a stolen van In Towner Road. The ■hot. however, failed to stop them. Earlier, the police In a
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  • 301 9 CLAIM FOR MORE PAY FOR WORK ON SUNDAYS FAILS CINOAPORE, Wed. "3 An application by the Public Dally Rated Employees Unions Federation for increased rates of pay for work on Sundays and public holidays for Its members in the Housing and Development Board failed today in the Industrial Arbitration Court.
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  • 255 9 TOHORE BAHRU, Wed. J Four more Socialist Front branch committee members from Pontian have been arrested and detained under the Internal Security Act. They are: Chua Bwee Oeok. Ong Lai Cheng. Tan Wai Joo and Chong Yong Teck. The four
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    • 528 9 Todays Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE ra D O MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICES] medSm-waVsSvice E JT.r 476 MetlW SERVICES: 41.7 and tt.2 A.M.: 8.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 Nm; AM m™— 7.10 Op And About; 7JO New«; <wTf,J£« 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.50 Up s£? aSjSwSi £,T And About; 8.15 News;
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  • 439 10 Murder trial witness: He told me he had no place to sleep A BARBERS discovery A that a friend had slept in his wife's bedroom one night while he was away in Penang later led to his death. This was revealed
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  • 26 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Detected a. hut in Kampong T.ong Bahru at 2.30 a.m. today and recovered two spears, a bayonet and five wooden poles.
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  • 129 10 IPOH. Wed The Indonesian confrontation has indirectly affected some of the poor and destitute in the Dindlngs district who mainly depend on social welfare assistance. Commenting on a complaint by the Alliance State Legislative Assemblyman for the area. Mr. Ng FCuok Thai, a spokesman for
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  • 74 10 'PAP IS PLANNING TO MOVE INTO SABAH' JEBBELTON, Wed I lie Chinese language Borneo Times mM today the Singapore People's Action Party was preparing to set up branches in Sabah. The party, under the Singapore Premier. .Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has 13 seats in the 1.~>9-seat Malaysian Parliament. The Borneo
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  • 46 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. A cur--1 poration in Sabah. which operates rubber, cocoa and mamla hemp I plantations. has approached I Singapore's Ministry of Labour for assistance in the recruitment of three qualified dressers to work there. They will be given free air <>r sea passages.
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  • 127 10 GANGSTERS* ACID BOMB BURNS 3 INNOCENT MEN SINGAPORE. Wed. A »3 gangland acid attack in Sim Ming Road last night injured three inrxtcent men. The victims were a shopkeeper. Lim Soon Slah. 32, and his friends. Kirn Kiah. 27. and Kum Loh. 32. They were treated for burns in the
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  • 65 10 SINGAPORE Wed. The Prime Mini.s;er. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will speak at a dinner at. the Hoik? Lim Community Centre on Saturday to mark the success of the mission which he led to Africa recently. The Prime Minister will Inspect i a guard of honour mounted
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  • 207 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The University of Malaya disciplinary board today endorsed the suspension of five students for periods ranging from one term to one year for ragging a group of freshies recently. A member of the board told the Strait.s Times mat two
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  • 77 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two men pleaded not guilty in a Magistrates Court to attempting to rob a woman. Lim Ah Hock and Wee Ann Huat, were alleged to have gagged Koh Woon Plan with a handkerchief mid aUemptcd to remove her gold bracelet. The
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  • 238 10 Night raiders stab a goldsmith and shoot daughter in leg BUTTER WORTH. Wed.— A goldsmith, Mr. Ho In Sin, 50, was stabbed, and his daughter, Boey Kee. 22, shot in the leg when they resisted armed men who raided their shop in Sungei Nyok Road here early this morning. A
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  • 83 10 Monique, a French air girl Malaysians are likely to meet THIS is Moniqur \\enarcJ. a V renrh air host, ss whom Malaysian air travellers to Paris and Australia are likely to meet in future Monique. 22. works for the French international airline. I.T.A. (Union de Transport Aerlens). whiih has begun
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  • 486 10 'JOBS FOR ALL' AIM WILL COST $800 MIL. J^ TOTAL investment of about $800 million will be required up to 1970 to create the number of jobs commensurate with full employment in Singapore, according to the annual report of the Economic Development Board. The report, tabled in the Legislative Assembly
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  • 68 10 IPOH Wed. Police found tht body of a middle-aged man. believed to oe a Chinese, in a doused mining pool, a -hort distance from the Tan.iong Rambutan intake, near here, yesterday evening. The body, clad in a blue shirt and kaki shorts, has not
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  • 42 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Automobile Association of Singapore spent a total of $72,000 to maintain (Us breakdown service during the whole of last year This .-ervice which operates round-the-clock daily attends to members' distress calls when their cars break down
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  • 32 10 SINGAPORE. Wed— Thr> Singapore National Trades Union Conwpicomed ;he Registrar of Trade Unions' decision to allow the application of the management committee of the Naval Base Labour Union for re-rwrt»-rr?Mon.
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  • 220 10 Ku/\l.a LUMrun, wea. The Singapore Alliance Is expected to have its constitution "slightly changed" from that of the Alliance Party In Malaya sometime In July This was disclosed today by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl. who is also the chairman of
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    • 111 10 DO CAREER GIRLS M Em IS I CIfrOVTUIiIPO Mm^ HPpV^PHeSHBttel toy .y^ 1 .^bV"^^ K Wtr JKm What chances do these girls face in a highly JslZ> JMBH^^L competitive world where the eternal struggle of the W**t sjxes goes on in home, office, and even romance? You'll find the answers
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    • 164 11 She flies in to celebrate silver wedding MRS. Mary Lobo flew 2,000 miles from Bangalore to keep a date with her husband who is in Singapore. It was a date that she could not really forget or spend away from him. It was their silver wedding Twenty-five years ago on
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    • 99 11 En the mood for a glamorous evening short hair ILONA Tidraan of Singapore has lovely copper gold hair but she likes to keep it short. However. when she's in the mood for glamour there is always a pretty way out. In this style she shows that flowers give extra charm.
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    • 66 11 DESIGNERS have been inspired by the decorating possibilities of window shades. The shades pop up in great variety at the World's Fair in New York. The Window Shade Manufacturers Association reports this is the direct result of an Improved laminating process which makes It practical to use
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    • 323 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Haw in building (4-4). 1. It's a shame two are rather 7. In short, a kind of flcor spoiled (8). covering at the printer:/? S. Might be home terribly late <8I. after church t6> 8- It's confined to bad teeth— a 9. Lively animal without a
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    • 954 12 ((ontinurd from Page 8i SITUATIONS VACANT It Wordt Si (Mim.)— Box SO rt*. txtn WANTED TEACHERS in Typewriting, shorthand. Bookkeeping. Malay, for Commercial School In City Apply Box A 6029 S.T. 8 pore. MECHANICAL ENCINEER with degree or diploma preferably with workititc experience required by well established Bern. Marine Engineer
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    • 1062 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I Jt Wmrd* Si (Mi«.>— Box iff rf« txtrm DISTRICT Furnished flat at !aian Jmtar. (Klmsia Court) availTon July. Three Bedrooms. Liv./ 1 I'm room, kitchen, balconi.s eC Pari quet Mosaic flooring throughout Apply Tel: (Spore) ***** ru.J-i 'Jsbl6. DISTRICT 10: Very attractive newly redecorated 3 bedroom bungalow
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    • 955 12 EDUCATION ?n Hordu *J I mttM.r—Bma JO rfs. extra BCCINNERS A ALL STACES Bhortnan.l rjrsjtwmini llook-Keepim. rot 1..' i i.x.iii natinn ClaJ Hit:n school < Aircondinm ed'. '.MTA. 100 Cksßl Koad. b uore ***** H.S.C. GENERAL PAPER. Krono-mi.-s. 0.8.C. Enslisn: Professional Accountancy: L.C.C.-A I 8.-CC.S -C I 6 Prtvate Secretarial
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    • 1231 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE *or«-» XJ -Hiit. i Box St et: extrm 19S* FORO ANCLIA Ortcn White it 7<«i mlifs 2 o»n<rs no sci-ldent top '■orirfii.on K.J(K' o n.o. Phone (Spore) 1 TRIUMPH HERALD COUPE Ke«l|. tered Marcn I'.wj nood condmoo -v uwners >.'..'uo on o. Phone iSporci -4V4 1 Kxt
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    • 917 12 HI-FI STEREO Wmrdn Si < mm.)— Bux SO rt: extrm TEAC 50SR RTVOX OM Akal M 7 Recordrra etc.. Available at Rwm ■SM Co.. IM B*»tri Road. Singapore CURIOS 7* Wormt I mm.)— Box in rtm. txtrm WHOLESALE A RETAIL Indian Bras* Ware. Carved Wooden Tahlrs. Kf H s Beer
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    • 810 12 I NOTICES UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM AND BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR OF ORDNANCE SERVICES HQ. FAR EAST LAND FORCES AUCTION SALE Of War Department Surplus Stores comprising Scrap and Lead Metal, M Car Spares Assemblies, Brass <fc Aluminium, Technical General Stores, Clothing Textile, Shoes. Duplicators. Covers Outer, Trailers and Leyland
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    • 733 12 j PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY VACANCY Applications »re invited from t M.in.x for the appo.ntment of Assistant Accountant in the Port of Singapore Authority. Applicants must possess a wide- 1 ly recognised professional account- ancy qualification with some ex- perience in a supervisory capacity I preferably in
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    • 678 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KEDAH GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens lor appointment as lempoiaiy Cleric ol Worlu Special Oruae in t no DID., Kedah. Applicant* over M years of age may be considered provided they are phy.slcally active and medically tit. Salary Scale: $045x22-S<77 p.m. plus Cost of LlviiiK
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  • 115 13 .Wed.— lndustrials overall were steadier and quieter with mov« small and about in balance. However. Ready Mixed Concrete gained turther to 14/11 in another heavy day's trading »nd Vehicle and General, active yesterday at 7/-, dropped 1/- to 6/-. Oils and base metals fluctuated narrowly around steady levels
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  • 210 13 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 10. Three m":.ios. INDUSTRIALS Hiiinifwi 13 i-is M Container* Ift cts Uunlopa lj eta. McAlister 13 cts. City Dev. 7 cts M Invest. 14 cts. K. Smelters 2* ctt > c B.c n ctn »ao 1 1 eta .tnthmsni- II cts •e<l. Diap 1 4
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  • 247 13 JUNE tint xradt rubbtr Buysrt t.s.b. clsatd st S p.m. in Singapart and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68 cents per Ib down three-eighth* of a cant on Tuesday's closing level for tbe position. The tone was quiet and slightly R.A.S. and F.M.R.E cteiing prices in cents par Ib.
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  • 28 13 JUNE 10. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $578.12} a picul (up $11.50). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 535 13 From Our Market Correspondent THE RISE in the Straits tin price to $578 a picul. the best since the- very peak of the scramble for metal last February, brought only minor rises to tin shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Malayan Tin were
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  • 939 13 (COMBINED nusiness .in the Singapore and Kuai» Lumpur trading rooms -it the Malayan Stock Exchange jesterday, with the number of ifcares traded in brackets. INDUSTRIALS: Bsutttad (2.000) SI.7S. (3.000) $1.79: C.S. Htlding (1.000) 53.2H; C.T.I, srda. ("CO) 4»a. M.J Ounlsp (S.OOO) S22S; Etta $2 74 SL. (l.OOO) $2.76.
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  • 79 13 FlO; Federation Minister for Finance has tUcd these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on June 11. Kubber 68$ rts a Ib. Copra $480 a lon. Coconut oi! SBlO a ton. Palm oil 5667.75 a ton. Palm kernels $363.50 a ton. The rate of duties
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  • 69 13 £MINESE Profiler Ciehange. Sinjipore i.oon prices p«r picul yatterday: Cocsn>i; s«Ji hulk $47J gailata, rtmm icr... Copra: June 'JiMy IK Cnniinaat: L'miuoied. Pepper: Munick white $1.15 filers. s.ni«;.k srMta ***** seller?, hpecial Sarm.ik hl.irk 1109 BaUan, cnrhled Lampcnit hlsck $110 lallaii imi >e::.rs. Sinnapore Coconut Oil Milltrt' A»i«ciation
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  • 33 13 /yv the tree xchange market in Rose v Koig yesterday the U.S. dsllar wu quoted at 5.73J lor 7 I uth. sterllnt; tti quoted at 16 and ana tatl or Koin
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  • 27 13 Malayan Stork Indices Junr 9. June 10. •Industrials: 105.40 105.58 Tins; 130.14 IMJH S rubbers: 105.74 105.74 "Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.
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  • 343 13 IN PENANG yesterday .the price of tin rose $1T.50 a plcul to $578. 12*. the highest since $587.50 on Feb. 27. The unofficial estimate of the offering was up 10 tons at 255 tons. London, reporting overnight, said that underpinning the market were the
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    • 722 15 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH C'Ol'BT IN SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF Distress No. 12 of 1964 Loo Kien Sing Plaintiff. vrr v Yeo Cheng Chiang trading as The Singapore Standard Plastic Industry Company. Defendant, NASSIM CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by Public Auction at No. 99. Lorong 23, GeyUng
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    • 852 15 GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYSIA FEDERAL AND COLOMBO PLAN AWARDS 1965 Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens or those eligible for Citizenship, for Federal Scholarships/Bursaries and Colombo Plan Awards tenable at the Universities of Malaya and Singapore as well as overseas for the academic year beginning 1965. 2. The
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    • 702 15 NOTICES AUCTION SALE of SINGAPORE PROPERTIES to be held In the Sale-rooms of NASSIM CO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED No*. 4 A 4-1, Colljer Quay, on Tuesday 23rd JUNE. 1964. at 2.30 p.m. An opportunity to acquire attractive and good income-producing properties for investment or (or owner occupation. (1) 71. JALAN GELENGGANG
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    • 729 15 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. The Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1961 (No. IS of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19(8). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 19(2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963. that the Director of Public Works requires: (a) the execution of
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    • 833 15 TENDERS TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE. KEDAH J^&jSr&S&FSI JXR. TENDER NOTICE class C and above under Hd. IV Tenders will be received front Sub Hd. 4 (b) up to 3 pm. on 7th Class "E" and above Registerec July 1964 at the Ofllce of the P.W.D. Contractors at the office oi
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    • 1889 15 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Application- are Invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation for '.he following appointments: 1. JUNIOR AGRICULTURAL ASSISTANTS In the Federal Agrt- culture Department and in the State Agriculture Departments ot f Perils, Penang and Negri Sembllan. Salary scale: (Men) Form
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  • 164 16  - RACING Guineas fourth Fidelio in Class 1 EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Wed. Fidelio. 1 fourth to only For Life In the 2.000 Guineas at Newmarket last year has been registered in Class One. This classy English -br"d four-year-old 'by Princely Gift* has been renamed Entertainment V and will run in the
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  • 644 16 FOR SEAP GAMES JOB, ASUM NAMES K.H. TAN AS... MORE TRIALS for Malaysian swimmers to qualify for Games Wed. .Malaysian swimmers set records at the recent inte r n a tiqnal match against Thailand, but none was able t« reach the qualifying j time for the Olympic Games
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  • 127 16 T INDA LUDGROVE (above) 16 -year-old British swimming champion, shows how to win races, using a "bleep." At Dolphin Square. Westminster, where her father Bill Ludgrove directs a sports centre, Linda cruises up and down the pool In time with the "bleep, bleep" commands
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  • 75 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three Rulers Shield cricket matches scheduled for this weekend Penang v Selangor, Malacca v Singapore and Pahang v Johore, nave been postponed. The on'.y Shield game to be played this weekend will be between Kedah and Perak at. Alor Star. The Perak team:
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  • 56 16 MX Cm Inler-district Police < Ipoli Ipoli 7 K. Kaii&sar 2. Ipoh Div. 1: Kllat 9 Pk River Hydro 1: Div. 3: PTCSC 3 Police FP 2. Taipinc Lge: Ist Bn RMK 4 Azrr.in Shah Club 2. L. Perak Div. I: Gloucester 1 Nova Scotia HOCKEY FRIENDLY (Seremban.: N.
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  • 266 16 Sok Lian cracks shot putt record ATHLETICS SINGAPORE. Wed. Lee Sok Lian (Vocational School) was the only record-breaker in the City District schools' athletics championships today when she wor»i the girls' Div. B shot putt v.ith a throw of 23ft siin. Sok Lian's throw beat the j pr?vious mark by
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  • 178 16 STNfJAPORF Wpd p, »»tu. i oingapcre referees Who absent themselves i from League matches I may be Suspended Up tO siv months if no nrnDPr six monins v no proper explanation IS glVeni tO Ihe SAFA council. SAFA vice-president P. Suppiah who is also chairman
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  • 161 16 SOCCER Tour match: Penang v South Korea (City Stadium 8 p.m.*. Spore Div 2A: Ks Kapor v Chinese Ath.: DJv SA: Siin vista v Kolam Ayer; Qvnkhana v Kota Raja: Indian Youtu.s v Selet.ir Indians mil matches at Farrer Pk>. Div. 3A: Kalla. g Airport v Arsenal
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  • 306 16 SOCCER CINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Ameteur F.A. appear to be winning their long drawn out battle with their bank overdraft. The accounts for the first months of the season up to April already show a reduction of $'.3,000 from $60.0( 0 to $50,000. and there Is every
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  • 26 16 PENANG. Wed. The Penan;: Public Services Sports Council will hold their athletic meet on the Technical Institute ground at 2.30 p.m. on June 20.
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  • 302 16 Brundage: Door is still open for Indonesia Wed.— Avery Brundage, president of the International Olympic committee said here today there was no objection to Indonesia's participation in the Tokyo Olympics games provided it pledged to abide by lOC rules. Mr. Brundage said: ?Tho door is open for Indonesia and any
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  • 99 16 IPOH. Wrd. Kinta Ir.d..>n in A 1 beat Kirn Club by 3-0 on ;ho pjcl.-r.i; today tbc Quartcr-Anali of the Ipoh di*trlct knockout, hockey compi-.i-tion. Kilai. who led 1-0 at half-time. ."cored through out.side-h Ho Koa; i2i ar.d right back A. I. Thillainathan 'KEY' MATCH
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  • 46 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd. TIM extraordinary gemnl m. im:m< n A.voc.ll Malaya KhJcb was scheduled lo Singapore on Sunday ha.s been postponed ;o Ju!y 26 at ihe BelangOT Clin Bl 10 am. Immrci meeting, ihe B.A. nf Malaysia v. ill mci-: for the lirs: time.
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    • 274 17 UNIVERSITY BOWLER CRITICISED SINGAPORE, Wed. *3 RAF Changi have protested to the Singapore Cricket Ass o c i ation concerning their senior tournament match against University of Singapore which ended in a draw three weeks ago. H. F. Sheppard, the SCA tournament committee chairman, said
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    • 56 17 DUBLIN. Wed Le Fabulenx. winner of last Sunday's French Derby, and Indiana, runner-up in the Epsom Derby, were scratched from the Irish Derby, to be run at the Curragh on June 27 Santa Clans, the Irlsh-tralnpd Epsom Derby winner, is favourite for the race In
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    • 36 17 VANCOUVER. Wed.— The tour ing New Zealand Council cricket team lost lo a British Columbia mainland league team yesterday The tourists suffered their first defeat last Saturday against another British Columbia side A. P.
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    • 730 17  -  Jack Fingleton —TEST COMMENTARY by LONDON, Wednesday §ET TO GET 242 runs in 190 minutes for victory at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, yesterday Australia made a gesture but it was only a gesture. Seeking runs from the first ball, Lawry foolishly
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    • 49 17 I I N D A Knowles rolls over the bar with her mouth wide open during the senior high jump in the Southern Counties women's athletics champ ionships at Chiswick last Saturday. Linda won the event and cleared sft 7in a championships best performance. Reuter picture.
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    • 125 17 HOCKEY IHB NEW RULE on PENALTY CORNER LONDON. Wed. The International Hockey Board announced here yesterday a major alteration to one of the rules of hockey which may be Implemented at the Tokyo Olympic Games In October. In future defending players at a penalty corner must remain beyond the half-way
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    • 53 17 MEERin. (India). Wed.— The touring Malaysian hockey team teat Meerut Unlteo Club 1-0 vestarday The tourists inslde-iefi Ismail All netted the winning goal Just before the end of the first half Meerut Club pressed hard but failed to convert many chances The match was exciting and provided
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    • 79 17 Peking student clears sft 10y 2 PEKING, Wed— Wu Fu Shan, a 21-year-old Peking student, today cleared 1.79 metres (6ft lOJlii' to equal the second best-ever high jump performance by a woman, the New China News Agency reported here. She Joins Mlchele Mason (Australia) as the world's second bestever high
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    • 268 17 MOTOR-RACING KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A BRITISH racing driver who has chalked up some notable victories in England, is among the early entries for the third Tengku Abdul Rahman 2.7-mile circuit races at Petaling Jaya on July 4-5 He Is Tony Goodwin, who has Just been
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    • 28 17 DOUGLAS. Isle of Man. Wed.— Lulei Taveri (Switzerland), on a Honda, won the 125 cc race at the motor cycling tourists trophy meetIng here today.— Reuter.
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    • 37 17 LONDON, Wed. Ted Dexter wan appointed captain for the Second Test against Australia a: Lord's beginning on June 18. Dexter will be leading England for the 27th time. It will be his 50th Test. Reuter.
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    • 19 17 GENEVA, Wed Bulgaria beat Belgium 80-63 (half time 43-27) in the Olympic basketball qualifying tournament here yesterday.
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    • 589 17 COUNTY CRICKET I ONDON, Wed.— Warwickshire, who hustled Sussex out for 23 in aii incredible match at Worthing, and Worcestershire, who beat Glamorgan, both notched their seventh wins yesterday to reta i ni their joint lead at the top of the
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    • 397 17 IPOH, Wednesday. OIXTY-FOUR golfers will compete in the Perak amateur open championship at the Tiger Lane course here on Saturday and Sunday. The championship, organised by the Perak. Turf Club Sports Club, will be decided on a 54-hole stroke play. Amonp; those entered is
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    • 182 17 I ONDON. Wed. Michael Boi nallack, the English stroke and match play champion, strongly tipped to bring off a "hattrick" of titles by winning the British amateur championship. Just scrapi ed home in the second round at Ganton yesterday when he beat i fellow-Englishman
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    • 78 17 4 I NEW YORK, Wed. Gary i. Middlecoff. who won the title in 1949 and 1956. failed to qualify at 1 Woodmere yesterday for next i, week's American Open Golf cham- plonshlp. Dave Thomas (Britain) led the i. field of 106 by two strokes in the i
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  • 650 18 STORE ASSEMBLY TOLD REVISIONS TO PREVENT ENHANCED COMPENSATION CLAIMS BY LANDOWNERS SINGAPORE, Wednesday RADICAL changes to land legislation were introduced* in the Legislative Assembly here today. The revisions, introduced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will prevent landowners from claiming enhanced compensation because
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  • 101 18 JAKARTA. Wed. The Antara news agency announced today that the Indonesian Government is on the verge of seizing 102 British-owned estates scattered in various parts- of this country. Antara attributed its information to an un- j identified official of the Agricultural Ministry. The
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  • 276 18 Hong Kong teenagers ransack Beatles' suite OONG KONG, Wed.— Squealing teenagers tonight invaded the £100 (about MsBso) a day suite at the President Hotel where the Beatles lived and collected, as souvenirs, everything from applecores to old socks. They surged up to the 15th floor after the Beatles left for
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  • 24 18 ALGIERS. Wed. A parcel--1 omb exploded at Algiers harbour parcel depot today, killing one man and Injuring three, security services said. Reuter.
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  • 268 18 Woman held hostage: Boy .friend goes home for money I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. An armed robber last night held a woman hostage for about ai hour in Petaling Jaya after sending her boy friend home to fetch a $50 ransom. Miss Loke Lai Chong was released only after her boy friend,
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  • 73 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Film magnate Dnto Loke Wan Tho will officially declare open a week-long exhibition of painthigs by well-known finger and oil painter Chen Wen Hst at the Victoria Memorial Hal on July 2. Mr. Chen, who will be leaving Singapore at the end of
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  • 326 18 LONDON. Wed. Quietly firm conditions were maintained in stock markets today although inicrest was again selective and the overall volume of business small. Bid news and company statements were again responsible for some of the more important i.f.vements. Gilts were encouraged by the rally In sterling and closed
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  • 58 18 LONDON. Wed— Spot 2o 11/16 d., July 20"» d., Aug. 20 9 16d Sept. 20'vd.. July Sept. 20 9 16d.. Oct. Dec. 2O'*d., Jan. March 2O'-d.. April June 20 7 16d.. July Sept. 20 7 16d.. Oct. Dec 20 7 16o\. ci.f. June 20 3 16d.. July 20 1
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  • 23 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1162', sellers £1165, Forward buyers £1144. sellers £1145. Settlement £1163. Turnover a.m. 200 tons, pjn. 130 tons. Tone: Steady.
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  • 366 18 Democracy has come to stay, says Gilstrap PRAISE FOR PREMIER LEE FOR BEATING THE COMMUNISTS SINGAPORE. Wednesday. q^HE UNITED STATES Consul-General in Sin- gapore, Mr. Sam P. Gilstrap, who has been recalled to Washington today described the State as "a working model of democracy and a bulwark against communism in
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  • 135 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. A $750,000 thoracic unit DOW being constructed by the Government at Tan lock Seng Hospital, as part of the Ministry of Health's programme, will provide surgical facilities for the treatment of tuberculosis. The thoracic unit Is a ttfostorev building, providing on the
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  • 67 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.-— The Singapore Teachers' Union will stage the winning items in 'heir lecent sixth Festival of Drama. Music, and Dance at the Victoria Theatre on Juno 11. 12. and 13 at 7.30 p.m. niehtl The two-hour programme includes items from the four languims in
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  • 27 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Isnak. will attend the founder's day ceremony at Raffles Institution, tomorrow, at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 29 18 SINGAPORE. Wfd— The Education Minister. Mr. Our Pang Boon, will speak ai the third annnrrs.in celfbrat ion of Horn* Lim community centre on Friday :it 8 p.m.
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  • 172 18 DERBY. Wed.— Derbyshire had reached 192 for 5 (Hall 78) by tea against the Australians today when tueir tluee-day match bewail here. Tea scores In other matches: At The Oval: Surrey 205 lor seven, <M. Stewait 70, J. Edncli 67) vs Worcester. At Lords: Middlesex 163
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