The Straits Times, 28 June 1964

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  • 16 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sett** I**1 In No. 1.478. SUNDAY. JUNE 28, 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 732.
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  • 227 1  - 3 a.m. CRACKDOWN: 51 HELD AT NANYANG PHILIP KHOO by Singapore, Sat IN a pre-dawn swoop today Singapore police arrested 51 Nanyang University students involved in Communist subversive activities. There were about 1,300 students sleeping in the hostels when the large police convoy turned into Nanyang Avenue, leading to the
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  • 309 1  -  AUSTEN ZECHA TENGKU: A PART FOR ALL TO COUNTER AGGRESSION By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The National Defence Council will meet here on Tuesday to review Malaysia's defence situation and to formulate a national "plan of action" in view of Indonesia's recent intensified acts of aggression. The
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  • 207 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. rpHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. has suffered a mild heart attack- an informed source said today Government officials and Mr. Shastri's son denied the report. The Informant, who is a top attendant of Mr. Shastri. said the Prime Minister suffered
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  • 228 1 Hostel students told: Go home VACATION SHUTDOWN gIXGAPORE, Sat.— The NanyariK Iniversity Senate today expre.sM'd concern over the arrest oi students this morning. At an emergency meetniu tin Senate decided to c!i>s(. all hostels during the vacation, which began today, and "urged" all stiulrnts remaining in the hostels to go
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  • 430 1 DR. ISMAIL SPEAKS: ANOTHER PICTURE -PAGE 7 Ed free from further penetration by Communists now that action had been taken against them. This would enable the university to assume its main function of producing graduates whose academic standing in the community would be unquestioned. And when this came about the
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  • 630 1 Singapore Govt backs the arrests: In public interest' SINGAPORE. Sat. v The Singapore Govcrnmeri today backed the Central Government's action in arresting 41 Nanyarg University students involved in Communist subversion A Government statement said: "The Singapore Government is- satisfied that the Central Government's security action is necessary in the public
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  • 88 1 CAPF TOWN. Sat.— A cream that the makers say turns brown skin white is going ou sale in Capr Town "Perhaps this will bring an end to the co'our problems of this country," said a company official. Hair straightening creams already have a big sale And this
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  • 204 1 ANOTHER SUSPECT CHOLERA PATIENT DIES KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Four more suspected cases of cholera and six confirmed carriers of the disease were admitted to the Kuala Trengganu General Hospital during the last 24 hours, the Ministry of Health announced today. One suspected case died, bringing the number of deaths suspected
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  • 287 1 Ningkan: Attack guerilla bases NOW KUCHING. Sat.—Sarawak's Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said today that Malaysia should stop treating the frontier with Indonesia like the Yalu River of the Korean War and begin launching assaults against guerilla bases in Indonesian Borneo. Mr. Ningkan .said that in view of a
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  • 150 2 No permit charge is admitted lOHORE BAHRU, Sat., J Six Singapore i Polytechnic stu dents who were detained by the Special Branch hen yesterday, were charged] in the magisti ates rourt with entering Malaya without a permit, They pleaded guilty but claimed they did
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  • 47 2 a) .MR. and Mrs. Herbert Wong Tzi Sens after their recent wedding at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. The groom is an engineer with Shell Company. The bride. Miss Helena I. rune Sien Ham. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leung Ping Shan.
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  • 123 2 Sarawak's Chief Minister signs up as volunteer KUCHING, Sat. —I Sarawak's Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. has signed up as a volunteer i for national service i two days before regis- i t.ration officially begins in Sarawak. Mr. Ningkan signed in advance because he is j leaving tomorrow for
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  • 39 2 SINGAPORE. Sat— The St. John Ambulance Brigade West Central Area 6th Corps will hold a variety show, to raise funds for buying first-aid and medical equipment, at the Cay World j Stadium tomorrow at 8 v-m.
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  • 453 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'J'HE example set by Singapore, particularly in public housing and social welfare, would be applied in Ipoh wherever possible, Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam, the Ipoh Municipal president, said here today at the conclusion of a threeday tour of a number of public
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  • 161 2 NO TOPLESS BIKINI FOR ME, SAYS CLARA pt.NAMi. Sal.— A (v baa i dancer and Milder, Miss t bum C astro. M, nU hrre Ihis week ifeic would not be brave enough tv treat a topless bikini.' "1 don t tinnk it will he vrry nice to appear in MM,"
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  • 188 2 PENANG. Saturday. HPHE Chief of the Australian Army General Staff, 1 Lieut, Gen. Sir John W.'lton. today praised the "high morale" of Australian troops in Malaysia and South Vietnam. i "I am very proud of them and very pleased with the Job they are
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  • 90 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Student Christian Movement ol the Lnlverslty of Singapore will hold a forum on "Attitudes to Christianity" on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m. at the Arts Lecture Theatre. There will be an exchange of views between Mr. F. Cloffl, acting head of the Department of
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  • 77 2 IPOH. Saturday. THE Customs Department Preventive Branch, East Perak, made its second "big catch" of the month yesterday when 212 lbs. of opium worth $45,000 were seized from a car at a road-block in Temoh, near Kampar. The opium was found in
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  • 71 2 The first opium haul by the department was made earlier this month when officers seized 237 lb. of morphine and opium worth $50,000 In a car near Sungel Slput after a chase. Customs officer. led by Wan Yeop bin Abdul Shulcor. set up a road-block at 10 am
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  • 48 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat —Three men armed with daggers raided a sundry shop In Petallng Java at 930 p.m. yesterday and robben the proprietor. Mr. Ong Pak. cf S3OO In caxh. One of the robbers had earlier enured the shop under the pretext lot buying sugar.
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  • 76 2 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Minister tor Education, Mr. Our Pang Boon, will open the Koh Yui Clan Association's new premises at 83 Club Street at noon tomorrow. In the evening he will attend a dinner at Yong Cheng Cheng Chinese School. Club street, to celebrate the
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  • 58 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A woman leper. Leong Swee Eng, 67. was found murdered today in the leper colony at Tampoi. She ww i found by her husband, also a I leper, with a stab wound on the left breast. Cash amounting to $17 and a
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  • 28 2 SINGAPORE Sat- Mil K. T. Brehaut will <peak on 'Women's Institutes in Malaya" to member* of the Y.W.c A. Interna'-.onai I Women Club on Weaiieadaw.
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  • 226 2 Airline schedules AIRPORT schedules < arrival! and departures) for today: Penang Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 a.m.; Singapore (ML 584) 9.05 a.m.; Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipott (ML 033) 0.46 a.m.; S'ngapore. Malacca and KuaU Lumpur (ML 004) 10.35 a.m.; Kota Bharu (ML
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    • 83 2 THIS if the itory of o British submarine lying helpless on the seabed seven miles inside Russion territorial waters. Whot is the British Government to do? To odmit the submarine hos been sent to spy off Russia's coast would precipitate on international crisis. But to stay tilent meant condemning every
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  • 202 3 Govt. asked to start social security scheme IyiALACCA, Sat. The ITI Malacca branch of the National Union of Teachers today called on the Government to implement a social security scheme for teachers and other workers in the country. The chairman of the branch. Mr. R. Chelvarajah. said that the Government
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  • 46 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A carpenter. Urn Heng Hwa. 28, and a former canteen assistant. Lam Kok Wan. 28. were sentenced to three years' Jail each for robbing a student, Ong Kok Sins, of a $30 watch at Davidson Road. In the Sessions Courts today.
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  • 169 3 OPPOSITION TO USE OF NATIONAL LANGUAGE IN SABAH AND SARAWAK AN ATTEMPT TO SPLIT UNITY OF MALAYSIANS IN BORNEO, HE SAYS pENANC, Sat. The Director of the Language and Literature Agency, Tuan Syed Nasir bin Ismail, today accu s ed British expatriate officials in the Borneo territories
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  • 199 3 Call for law to protect estate staff CEREMBAN. Sat. The general secretary of the All-Malaya Estates Staff Union. Mr. T.P.D. Nalr. today called on the Government to enact legislation to protect workers In the planting industry Speaking at the annual meeting of the Negri Sembilan branch of the union. Mr
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  • 62 3 KUALA KANOSAR. Sat. The Perak Government is to be asked for funds for a new abattoir and incinerator for Kuala Kangsar near Lawin, the town council meeting here was told yesterday. Mr. Yeap Ghee Chuan (All) told the council that he had made the request to
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  • 380 3 ALOR STAR, Sat COME women teachers were still being penalised because they had married earlier than other women, Mrs. F. H. Bhupalan, national president of the Women Teachers' Union, said here today. •This situation cannot continue for long. We shall fight to
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  • 103 3 SECURITY MEN IN SARAWAK'S STH DIVISION PRAISED KUCHING, Sat. Indonesian confrontation did not have much effect on Sarawak's Fifth Division last year, says the divisional annual report Only one member ot the security forces was killed by the Indonesians during the year while a large number of terrorists werp captured
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  • 43 3 PENANG. Sat. T. Balakrishnan. 21. of Sungel Nibong. was today jailed for three months' for house breaking on May 2. Two policemen, it was stated, saw Balakrlshnan breaking into a shop-house belonging to S. M. s.idak that morning.
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  • 48 3 IPOH. Sal. Ten tins of paint worth $230 were stolen yesterday from the store-room in the High Court here where work on renovation is being carried out. The paint belonged to a contractor. Mr. S. Sundram, 42. The theft was discovered by a labourer
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  • 104 3 PENANG. bat 1 he Old Xaverians' Association will hold a teaparty on July 11 in honour of 11 members who received awards in the King's and the Governor's Birthday Honours Lists this year. The recipients were the Very Rev. Brother T. Michael. Visitor of the Christian Brothers' School,
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  • 78 3 IPOH, Sal. The 18-month sentence imposed on a radio mechanic, Othman bin Hamzah. 30. by the Taiping Sessions Court fur cheating Adnan bin Said of $70, m today reduced on appeal by Mr. Justice Alt bin Hassan to six months. Mr. V. Jeyaretnam. counsel
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  • 170 3 JELEBU, Sat THE Assistant Minister ol Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Suleiman bin Bulon >:iid today that the Government was now waiting tin report trom an international expert on the DUUrkettng Ol rural prorime m M to protect fnrmers from capitalist* Opening th c annual meeting of the
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  • 262 3 ANOTHER NEGRI LEADER QUITS FRONT SEREMBAN, Saturday INCHE Ibrahim bin Baba. secretary of the Negri Sembilan division of the Socialist Front and Party Rakyaat, today announced his resignation from both parties. Inche Ibrahim, who Is also a Seremban Town Councillor, follows Mr. P. Curnam Singh Gill (president), who quite the
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  • 64 3 PENANG, Sat. A snatch :hief who was arrested by two member.-, of the public alter he hud .snipped off a necklace from :i worn. in was today tailed lor one year. Chnn Tuck Chee. 36. who has six previous convictions, pleaded Kuiliy to stealing the
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  • 215 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Ninth Magistrate, Mr. Kboo Hin Hiong. today criticised soldiers who misbehaved while serving abroad. He did this after giving an absolute discharge to Helen Sob. Ah Hwa. alias Leena Put Chiew Kah (above). who pleaded guilty to two charges of stealing four blank cheques
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  • 95 3 KOALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Sultan of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan were the chief guest* at the installation dinner of the Rotary Club or Kuala Lumpur held at the Seiungor Club here last night. At the dinner. Mr. Don Clayton was installed president of the club by
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  • 236 4 Protest by Johnson to Maca on new trade law WASHINGTON. Sat. Pre- .sident Lyndon B. Johnson has written a letter to Philippine President Diosdado Macap.ig.il expressing concern that the new Philippine National Retail Act will injure the mutual interests of the two countries. U.S. officials said the White House note
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  • 67 4 RANGOON. Sat— The Bui mew Government is taking urgent steps to curb a cholera epidemic wlncli claimed 10 lives last week, according to a Health Ministry announcement. The announcement said 168 ranee of cholera have been reported In various parts of tht country. A mass
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  • 421 4 I AM FINISHED, says PREMIER ADOULA BRUSSELS. Sat I AM FINISHED, I am alone/ said Congo Premier, Mr. Cyrille Adoula, in a radio interview broadcast here yesterday. "I admit it. At least it's what they claim." With the return to Leopoldville of former Katanga secessionist leader, Mr. Moise Tshombe, and
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  • 194 4 I ONDON, Sat.— A London store reported a run today on its barebosom dresses and a Ungerie firm cashed in on the fad by marketing a topless nightgown. The store. In fashionable Oxford Street, said It had sold all Its 12 dresses In stock
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  • 70 4 Leslie Caron gets court order— at airport PARIS. Sat. Actresi Leslie Caron. who is being sued for divorce by director Peter Hall, leaves Orly Airport Paris, after arriving from Los Angeles. She was on her way to Britain to see her two children. At Orly Leslie. 33. was handed a
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  • 81 4 BERLIN, Sat. A hundred thousand West Berliners stood bareheaded in the John F. Kennedy Platz here yesterday as the U.S. Attorney-General. Mr. Robert Kennedy unveiled a memorial plaque to his brother. A West Berlin Police Band played the old German tune "Ich Hatf Einen Kameraden" (1
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  • 71 4 WASHINGTON. Sat— The U.S.| State Department yesterday described as "completely false" a Havana Radio report that a Cuban sentry had been seriously wounded by a shot fired from the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay. The State Department Press Officer. Mr. Richard Philips, said
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  • 50 4 WASHINGTON, Sat.— Thr GenI eral Services Administration yesterday announced the sale of 25 lons tons of Grade G tin at $1.3875 per Ib. The sale brought the total of tin sold by the agency commercially this week to 55 long tons. I —Reuter.
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  • 48 4 MACLEAR. (Sape Province). Sat. The stiff and frozen "corpse" of an African found in deep snow in the Drakensberg Foothills, near here, was hastily removed from the local mortuary to a hospital after it showed signs of life. The man is now recover--1 in*. Reuter.
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  • 311 4 Out and asleep the line judge at Wimbledon LONDON, Sat. EYES closed. head nodding, the yells of the crowd unheard. Oh, what a lovely little afternoon nap it was. But, oh, what a place for it No. 3 Court at Wimbledon. Especially when you're a line judge, as Mrs. Dorothy
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  • 50 4 COLOMBO. Sat. TVip Pr m* Mini.sicr of Ceylon. Mrs Banriaranaike. addressinc a mop: ing «t the southern capital of Gallc. Mid yes'crti;iy the Government, would take ovrr the country's Import trade with a view to conserving foreign exchange. She gave no date for the utoover—A.P.
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  • 58 5 OTTAWA. Sat. Opposition leader Mr. John Diefenbaker. ye.s- terday backed up the government 1 for its support of United States policy in South -East Asia. He said in the Commons the West shouldn't do anything to give the Chinese and other Asian Communists the idea that
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  • 34 5 MR LEE KONG BENG. Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur pnnntd away Friday night funera'. service on Sunday 1! 00 a.m. ai Wesley Metho- I dlß' Church and thereafter interof (lowers donations to TT—kij Church.
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  • 450 5 THE AIM: COMMUNIST EXPANSION THROUGHOUT S-E ASIA WITHOUT WAR NEW YORK. Sat. HILSMAN WARNS THE U.S. ON DANGERS OF A 'BLOODY NOSE' FOR CHINA \]R. ROGER HILSMAN. former U.S. Undersecretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said last night "it would be very dangerous for the
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  • 113 5 JAKARTA. Sat. Officials in charge of the British owned tradnig firm of Maclalne. Watson and .Company, have been relieved of their duties, according to a decision issued by the Minister for Trade, the official Antara news agency reported today. It said the decision was retroactive from
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  • 53 5 BEVERLY HILLS. Sat. Ethel Merman, long time queen of Broadway musicals, and Ernest Borgnine. roly-poly academy award winner as "Marty." were married today in a doubfe ring ceremony at the groom's home. It is the tourth marriage for Miss Merman, 55. and the third for
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  • 337 5 VIET CONG LOSE 200 IN HEAVY FIGHTING SAIGON, Sat. I i SOUTH VIETNAMESE Government forces claim to have inflicted more than 200 casualties on Viet Cong units in heavy fighting 60 miles northwest of here on Thursday. Government casual ties were four dead, and 26 wounded. Col. Raymond L. Call,
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  • 26 5 IN lOVING memory of the U-e Mrs Tan Jin Leong iMada: Choon Wooi departed 28.6.62. Gone At rot forgo' ten by husband, children, graud&on.
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  • 51 5 PEKING. Sat. China announced today It has barred the passage of all foreign military vessels through the strait which separates Hainan Island from the Chinese mainland. Peking Radio also said that loreign commercial vessels must get permission 48 hours in advance before using the Hainan Strait
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  • 279 5 Russia is 'aiding Indonesia against Malaysia' WASHINGTON, Sat.— The Washington Post said today that the Soviet Union, after calling for the renunciation of force to settle disputes was aiding Indonesia's military confrontation with Malaysia. The newspaper noted that Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. the Soviet First Deputy Premier, had slated in Jakarta
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  • 80 5 CHICAGO. Sat. A group of about .">'' high school student* went on a two-hour rampasr >f»tcrda>. They robbrd a erocrry. beat other youths and »tabbed at least urn' person. One policeman was injured. Police arrested 17 per- MM and searched four nt ln r^ 'Kverythinc just seem-*-if
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  • 153 5 STOCKHOLM. Sat.— Mr. Khrushchev danced a jig with his Foreign Minister. Mr. Andrei Gromyko, and Swedish Prime Minister. Mr. Taee Erlander. here yesterday. When the party. on the last full day of the Soviet leader's Swedish tour, arrived af the Skansen Folk Museum they were entertained
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  • 175 5 GREEK 'NO' TO DIRECT TALKS WITH TURKEY Inonu leaves U.S. to see Sir Alec T^EW YORK. Sat.— The 11 prime Minister of Turkey, Mr. Inonu. left here last night for London after a flve-day stay in which he discussed the Cyprus crisis with President Johnson. He is scheduled to confer
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  • 56 5 FIT for a princess was the bouquet presented to Princess Alexandra of Kent by a blind Malaysian girl Jane Chwee. of Chorley Wood, when the Princess arrived at the Royal Commonwealth Societv in London. Jane was attending the annual meeting of the Royal Commonwealth Society for the
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  • 185 6 THAI TEAM LEAVES SINGAPORE FOR HOME Off on order front Bangkok SINGAPORE. Sat. The 32-man Thai verification mission, led by Lt.-Gen. Surakij Mayalarp, left Singapore by Cathay Pacific Airways this morning lor Bangkok. They had been Instructed by the Thai Government to return home following the abortive summit talks in
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  • 203 6 Far East Navy chief to tour coast SINGAPORE, Sat. ViceAdmiral Sir Desmond Dreyer. commander of the Koyal Navy's Far East Flopt, will makr an 800--mile trip in one of the Navy's smallest ships to visit ports and state officials on the east coast of Malaya from tomorrow. Be will l«-ave
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  • 82 6 IPOH. Sat— A woman coffee I stall owner. Dope binte Mohamed All. 61. was fined $150 or in default two moivJib' .iuil by the Sessions Court here today for having intoxicating liquor under her illegal control. She was said to have had in her stall
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  • 35 6 ALOR STAR. A woman. Lee Hooi. 22. gave birth to a baby boy in a trisha at Baku Bata today. Lee was on her way to hospital when she began to labour.
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  • 543 6 Their skill will help strengthen our economic base, says Goh SINGAPORE, Saturday. r pli: Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Ken; Swee, said tonight that the future of Malaysia's growing economic independence depended to a large extent on the successful entrepreneur. Speaking at a dinner to mark
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  • 168 6 CHIEF OF RMAF. CALL'UP SOON IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. 1V The Chief of Air Staff of the Royal Malaysian Air Force, Air Commodore C.S.J. West, told 70 air force volunteer reservists today at a passing out parade that some of them would be called to active duty soon. If the Indonesian
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  • 194 6 PMIP LEADERS 17OTA BHARU, Sat. 1V The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said last night the Pan,Malayan Islamic Party and its leaders would be the first to be victimised if Indonesia conquered Malaysia. Speaking at an Alliance rally in Bachok, 18 miles from here. Inche
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  • 154 6 More money is needed for tourism KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Tourist Department will need more money for Dublicity booklets and pamphlets this year because of the need to revise some of these publications to include Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak The Tourist Promotion Officer. Inche Osman Siru, said allocations earmarked for
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  • 65 6 SINGAPORE, Sat —Four robbers armed with knives got away with $400 in cash and another $600 worth of liquor from a coffee shop in Old Airport Road early this morning. The robbers had gained entry to the shop by scaling trie rear wall after cutting
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  • 48 6 SINGAPORE. Sat— A hawker. Lai Hul. 28. fell to his death from the sixth floor of a Housing an 4 Development Board flat in Beo Crescent yesterday afternoon. Police investigations revealed that Lai had been harrassed by a long spell of illness
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  • 87 6 SINGAPORE. Sat.--Mr. A.D.M. Mansfield wa.s installed as president of the Lions Club of Singapore East at an Installation dinner in the Cathay Restaurant. Other officials elected are: Mr. J. S. Wong, first vice-president: Mr. Carl T. Angel, second vicepresident: Mr. D. C. Murugiah. third vice-president: Mr. Y.
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  • 40 6 PENANG. Sat— Penang cooperators will elect a "Co-operative Queen" at their Co-operative Day celebrations in the Balik Pulau community hall on July 4. There will also be competitions for cake-making, fancy dress and sepak rasa
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  • 99 6 PNANG. Sat. Th* Penang branch of the National Union of Government Office Workers today announced that their claims for salary revisions of typists, machine operators, store keepers and teleprinter typists would be considered by the Cabinet soon. An offer would be made by the Government, the branch
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  • 714 7 ISMAIL EXPLAINS ACTION TAKEN AGAINST COMMUNISTS AT NANYANG RED INFLUENCE OVER CHINESE SCHOOLS HAS DECLINED J£U ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, said today that he hoped the Singapore Government and the Nanyang University authorities would ensure
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  • 91 7 r*ATT\:<- n ,u ALOR STAR, Saturday. Fifty villagers are helping £_^L r iL a in the search lor Zainub binte Dollah. 46 Zainab's sod. Ya'acob bin Salleh. 17. told police he u.i awakened by a -hout from the kitchen when- his t.ither, Salleh bin
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  • 58 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— An exhibition of Cbineaa and Western painting* by local artist Mr. Chen Wen Hsi will open at me Vk-ioru Memorial Hall on Thursday at 5.30 p in The exhibition will be bems sponsored by six art societies herr. and will remain open until July
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    • 256 7 What's on your TV today IMa.EVISION proirammes s:om: 7.20 Celebrity fOif— Gor- I r tndav <I>m Macrae: 7.45 N •■«.>. .mci MMliippMM] new.sretl in Chinese: 8.05 I m^fl^^^^fc^^m Ky^WW^y^P^P^l M.i.son— The C.<- :ous WimmKM^LJaim^MtM Journalist: 9.00 News and i li.mnrl ."> Kl. and Iwnnfl 6 i hum, re °l m
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  • 30 8 20 trordi $12/- (Minimum) MR. ANO MRS. Herbert Wong thank ail relatives and friend' for their presents, attendance and good viilui on the (Hiamon of Ihrlr marriage on 'Jd-tf-M
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  • 34 8 words $12/- (Minimum) A MEMORIAL SERVICE for Nool v right who died in an air crash In Taiwan will hr held at St. Andrew Cathedral Singapore on Monday, JutM :M> at b p.m.
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  • 441 8 MALAYSIA today is in the position of a householder who sees a burglar breaking In, He can either attempt to repulse the intruders or hide under a bed while neighbours come to the rescue. The burglar is Soekarno, and he presents us with the same
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  • 96 8 YESTERDAYS warm welcome home to the Yang di-Pertuan Afjong and the Raja Permalsurl Agoiiß .set a final seal of excell- ence upon their clltterlnsly io Japan. We h.ive watched with great interest their travels around a mating country, and we know that their efforts have brought our two
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  • 593 8 BRITAIN: UNIONS WITH GILT EDGES Railmen's assets exceed $60 mil. by PETER PATERSON LONDON. Sat. How wealthy are Britain's trades unions? Their funds now exceed £100 million, they present the Labour party with 75 per cent of its income yet most of their own officials are paid miserably, and no
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  • 441 8 THE whirly bird WAR IN a land where the jungle is strictly neutral, every expert, from the armchair variety upwards, is agreed that the helicopter is the key to Soekarno's hot war in Sabah and Sarawak. The border with Indonesian Borneo stretches for nearly 1,000 miles much of it impenetrable
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  • 764 8  - The tribe saved by confrontation IGNATIUS STEPHEN by —oi trie Borneo Bulletin JESSELTON, Saturday. THEIR village is an armed camp, a base for operations against Indonesian terrorists massed across the border 14 miles to the south. The elders shake their heads in bewilderment at the occasional rattle of small arms
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    • 177 8 rE June 14 and June 21 editions of your paper carried the views of a "Parent" and a "Teacher" respectively, on the question of school prefects. Now. may I offer my opinion as a pupil. "Parent" strongly objected to the unlimited authority of school prefects and
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    • 157 8 I FULLY agree with "Parent" (Sunday Times, June 14) that too much power given to prefects In schools corrupts them. Here, there Is a school where prefects are appointed by the class teachers. They are not chosen for their conduct, character or merit In the sports or academic
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    • 61 8 THE splendid action photograph of Zakaria winning the 100 metres sprint at the Victoria Institution snorts meet 'Sunday Times. June 14) shows all runners In step. I take a great interest in athletics but I cannot recall a similar picture of a "parade ground" finish In a
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    • 214 8 THE tigress seen recently In the Cameron Highlands Is not a man eater. This Is what your paper said (Sunday Times, June 14). But I beg to differ. I have Just returned from a holiday In the hills and what I saw and heard there makes me
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    • 869 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. I* word* tit/- (Minimum) ROBERT Wee Beng Kwan. eldest son of Madam Choo Teek Neo and the late Mr. Wee What! Beng to Hetty Lee Imm Neo. eldest daughter ot Mr. Mrs. Lee Huay Keong on 2S« M. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Word* «.i» (Mm.) PRBSSVTERIAN CHURCH, In Singapore,
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    • 8 8 srarajp I SUNDAY TIMES I June 28. 1964
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    • 57 8 JUDGE WISELY! iKlMir ABSOLUTE BwSßii..^^ YOUR MONEY The BANK for all BIG and SMALL Paid up Capital, and I 71 I ftf] I Reserve Fund m^ m d^ m^^ m^ m^ m d^ m^^^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m U Branches throughout Malaysia and South-East Asia FREE ONt COTTON VIST
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  • 272 9 Communist master minds at Nanyang University rP HE year 1956. the year that saw the crushing defeat of the Communist open front organisations, also saw the first enrolment of students for the Nanyang University which was to be used as a springboard for Communist activities in Singapore and Malaya. This
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  • 239 9 ABDUCTED AND ROBBED OF $15,000 REPORT FALSE SINGAPORE. Sat. A man with two previous convictions for theft and cheating, who made a false report to the police, was today I jailed for one month by the ninth magistrates court. Quek Swee Tong. 2Z. had reported to Inspector Moha- mcd Isa
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  • 134 9 KUCHING, Sat. DROADCASTING H«iim- m Kuchinc and all police stations in Sarawak's First Division W«r« today declared protected places under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance A Government Gazette notification listed also all areas, places and premises in the First Division •eeapied by Malaysian Armed lories or
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  • 1239 9 The undergraduates who took control of a university KUALA LUMPUR Saturday the camouflage of. primarily non -political groups. IN ORDER to maintain Its power the leaders have distorted democratic processes to bring themselves to the key positions of influence and to deny even a modicum of Influence to other non-political
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  • 409 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. "THE Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today described the existence of students' unions as a "reflection" of the social consciousness of students to get together to form organisations of their own. Howevej, he added, the natural endowments and interests of
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  • 84 9 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat. Wharf Berths: No. I— Serdang, Longford, No. 2— Visut Kasatri. No. 3— Moonle, No. 4 Noreverett, No s— Rhexenor. New Wharf Berths: No. 6— TJikampek. No. 7 Seraat Cook, No. B—Dresden,8 Dresden, No. 9 Automedon. Stream Berths: No. I—Memnon,1 Memnon, No. 2— Benhope, No.
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  • 91 9 TODAY Sedlll Kechll 12.48 a.m. (7.9 ft) 10.43 p.m. (6.oft Singapore 1.40 p.m. (7.2 ft); Port Dickson 8.18 a.m. (B.oft) 8.45 p.m. (B.4ft); Port Swettenham 8 00 a.m. < 12.4 ft) 8.00 pm. (12.2 ft); Penang 2.18 am. (7.oft) 2.18 p.m. (B.6ft). TOMORROW Sedill
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  • 32 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. A mysterious sampan with an Indonesiaregistration number plate was found drifting in thr> sea. off East Coast Road last night. The sampan was empty apart from two oars
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  • 31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat.— The Selangor Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society will hold its 41st annual general meeting at the Eastern lotel her* at 6 pjn. on unn'l'y
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  • 184 9 CHOLERA ALERT IN TAWAU One more case is confirmed lESSELTON, Sat. J The Resident of Tawau, Mr. H. George, today warned that there might be further cases of illness in surrounding villages with symptoms of diarrohea and void itting. Such people may be suffering from cholera, he added. Those suffering
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  • 61 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Thai ambassador. Mr. Nai Thltinant Na Ranger, will open an exhibition ot on paintings by two Thai artists, on Monday at 5.30 p.m. at the Selangor Club Art Gallery in Jalan Raja. The exhibition will be opened to the public
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  • 721 11 \A ROOF OVER THE HEAD OF EVERY GOVT SERVANT WHEN HE RETIRES' KUALA LUMPUR: 'pHE Federation of Malaya Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society has embarked on its most ambitious scheme to date the building of the Sungei Way Housing Estate near Petaling Jaya for
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    • 117 11 For the Federation of Malaya Government Officers Cooperative Building Society 'foVi <"-* V*^7^\ \l I Mm St««l Windows and Loovrc\ I Lock, Door Clottrs Door Furmtur* SHOWELL Door Furniture WORCESTER C, H.ng«» HENDERSON ■A^H Sliding Door Gear iL i JL.IjW Bl^l WL SHANKS 1 n'j 33 I Bill Sonitorywor* and
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  • 8 12 GUNS SALUTE AS KING AND QUEEN RETURN HOME
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  • 82 12 gIMiAPORE. Sat— Police rushed to a Housing and Development Board flat in Queen's Crescent last night after receiving a 999 call from a person who said that a bomb had been planted under the staircase of a flat. The search was called off after the
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  • 97 12 Would-be squatters are -warned- RAUB, Sat.— The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahaya bin Hajl Mohamed Seh, today warned the people that the State Government would take strong action against those who opened up land illegally after June 30. Speaking at the "Corn Day" celebrations today at Kampong Ulu Dong,
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  • 30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Khir Johari. will open the Bukit Kempone irrittation scheme at Ulu Berenani?. Solangor. at 11 a.m. on Monday.
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  • 27 12 KLANO. Sat. The annual meeting of the combined branch of the Klane and Port Swettenham Umno will be helld at the Dewan Melayu here tomorrow.
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  • 344 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A booming 21 -gun salute this afternoon proclaimed the return of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong from their 10-day State visit to Japan. As their special jet touched down on Malaysian soil at exactly 5 p.m.. well over
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    • 242 12 El I I SOCVX l| <$> T «f Pkonfa pf« <;<>••«••• -/«xC";v>Li.t tt'SCONV* Cb.« I DADI/CD m i/A i\ i\ L IX D I Just think in only 30 seconds, the Parker 61 will take on enough ink to last you for hours of writing. Nc levers to manipulate. Blj
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  • 295 13 SINGAPORE, Saturday. PITY DEVELOPMENTS LTD. has just received planning permission for two major developments at Marine ista in Johore Bahru and City Towers in Singapore. At Marine Vista, their coastal estate in Johore Bahru, site formation work has already commenced prior to the construction later this
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  • 457 13 CINGAPORE. Sat. Combined business in Ihe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan S;ock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bo US lead (1,000) $1.68. (5.000) $1.70; Dunlop (2.000) 11.92. (4.000) 51.96. (1.000 1 $1.95. (3.000) $1.97: Esso ords (1.000) $2.40,
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  • 393 13 MALACCA, Sat AGREEMENT has been reached between the War Department Civilian Staff Association and the Command Secretary of Headquarters, Far East Land Forces, on conditions of employment of amahs throughout the country. This Is disclosed in a Joint statement issued by the WDCSA
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  • 80 13 KAJANO. Sat. A National Language month festival will be held here from 7.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. nightly from Wednesday to July 18. During the period, several competitions comprising public speech making, debates, reading and recitation of poetry, singing of pantun (Malay folk songs), quit and stage
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  • 29 13 BATU PAHAT. Sat. More than 500 scouts, rovers and cubs of the Bandar Pengtraram Boy Scouts' Association here w.ll begin their job week on July 5.
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  • 168 13 PENANG, Sat A 16-year-old boy wept in the juvenile court today when he was found guilty of having outraged thi modesty of a 14-year-old schoolgirl in Green Garden on May 28. "But for your age, I would have had no hesitation in ordering a whipping
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  • 219 13 RAGGING A 'FOUL PRACTICE' SAYS OPPENHEIM ITUALA KANGSAR. Sat. A plea to parents and schools to co-operate with the University of Malaya to put an end to the "foul practice" of ragging was made here yesterday by Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim. Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya. Dato Sir
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  • 242 13 OINGAPORE, Sat.— A watchman, Inderjit Rai, employed by the Public Utilities Board, was acquitted today without his defence being called on a charge of throwing sulphuric acid on a fellow watchman. Inderjit was alleged to have thrown the acid on Sumainath at the junction of
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  • 34 13 MALACCA. Sat Thta-ty-OPi student teachers. Including two from Sabah, will arrive her* tomorrow for a three-day slghtaaotng tour. The teachers will see Malaeoato historical sites and alao visit hoi schools.
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    • 50 13 %M A %L d £!Z v J«ye our shoulders f^W JM unde?<e<iTiHt4fe ocfore /^eiyen anive. -f O #y wheel... our I ..?*?.>* u& zeerte tec "we goec ihe last-cfhti^, 1 onerous in I I ihthwiuiedge lU-, fih' Mc*it*a. <^\ I -that. even (<T-Js I Aftse f \ol:*w, I m&Bill Wellmgs~u*Koy
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  • 3 14 PETER LIM'S MOTORING
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    466 14 A FRESH ANGLE ON THE LANCIA FULVIA THE time: 4.40 p.m. I inched the Lanria Fulvia out into Orchard Road for a place in the mainstream of Singaporeans trying to rush home. The working day was ending, but the sun was stubborn and the pace excruciating. Even the glamour
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  • 768 14  -  COLIN CROSS By says the rich doctor DR. A. J. CRONIN swung his Jaguar up the twisting drive of his villa a* Kastnnienbaum, Switzerland. He parked it beside his Rolls-Royce. We got out and walked across his gardens. To one side stretches the Dlue water
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    • 291 14 Our heartiest congratulations to Messrs. METAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED on the occasion of the opening of their factory at Jurong TODAY by The Hon. Dr. Goh Keng Swee The Minister for Finance. Singapore. THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED SOLE DISTRIBUTORS IN MALAYSIA BRUNEI FOR "LATEM" METAL LOUVRE AND CASEMENT WINDOWS f I
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  • 601 15  - How jill St. John came to ownan elephant... RODERICK MANN By JILL ST. JOHN is tawny-haired and beautiful, drives a Mercedes SL and luis a iliin^ about elephants. She also possesses an hour-glass figure, and lasl year quit her post as heiress-in-la\v to the Woolworth millions. And if you can
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  • 325 15 The Stage Club's year of comedy THEATRE NEXT Thursday, Friday, and Saturday will see the SUf e Club's next production, "The Matchmaker," at the Cultural Centre Theatre. The cast ot this comedy sounds a nostalgic note for those who can recall the halcyon days of farce at London's Aldwych Theatre.
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  • 49 15 T*HE Singapore Film Society will be screening "The Prisoner," starring Alec Guinness, at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. today at the Cultural Centre theatre. Membership forms can be obtained at the door half an hour before each performance or from the Secretary, 42 Belmont Road, Singapore 10.
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  • 415 15 What a pity Peter Sellers was in this stinker! THE NEW FILMS I HOPE Peter Sellers doesn't read the film reviews this week, because I doubt if he will get much comfort from them. His latest film, 'THE WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT," has at last arrived in Britain. In my
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    • 151 15 The Management Staff of CENESAL AMUSEMENTS COMPANY and ENG WAH COMPANY and the Management and staff of King's Theatre Princess Theatre Princess Theatre Singapore Kampar Sungei Siput Wish to express their condolences to Mrs. LOKE YEW and The Cathay Organisation on the tragic deaths of DATO LOKE WAN THO DATIN
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  • 358 16 rpELUK ANBON, Sat. L One zone record was broken at the sixth annual Perak AAA South Zone championships on the town padan^ here today. ran Choon Peim ol Chinese Club hurled th c javelin 50.58 metres to better the previous record by
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  • 104 16 I i Sa:. The Prnang 1 B.idmin on A.n.-. named 14 men and li '.inmrn for training in preparation lor Poong Se(;iit[ Riirl He;ih Cuas nt*\t month. The players, who will I .tell Lee Mix) Ck\ Men Teh Kew Ban. T.ui Alk Hu Ohc'.ig Hop. Eddy C
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  • 867 16  -  ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Saturday KUNALAN BEATS 400-M CHAMPION SELVARATNAM IN CLOSE FINISH I>AIN ONCE again foiled M. Jegathcsans bid for fast times in the sprints today but the Malaysian ace, however, had the consolation, of bettering Ernest Frida's 1959 Singapore record of 9.9
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  • 204 16 IPOH, Sai —Top-seeded .John Pea ire. the defending champion and S.A. A/ni.tn entered the final of the men's Miiiiles in the Pe»ak open lawn tennis championships on the Municipal courts here today. The women's singles between Mis. Claire Cheah of Penani? find Mrs. Too Joon Ting
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  • 332 16 Rajamani sets new Malaysian mark for 800 m IPOH. Sat. M. Raja- mani put up a grand performance to set up i Malaysian native and a Perak state record on the opening -day of the two-day Perak Amateur Athletic Association's Central Zone meet here today. She broke the 800 metres
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  • 195 16 Dattaya hurls discus for state record TAIPING. S.<;. One State 1 and six Zone records were broken on the first day of :ne two-day Perak AAA North Zone championships here today. M. Dauaya. Perak rugger star, hurled the discus to a new slate and zone distance of 40.71 metres. The
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  • 34 16 PRAGUE. Sat.— Josef Trousil, of Czechoslovakia ran the fastest 400 metres In the world so far this year when he clocked 45.7 sees at the Rosicky memorial athletics meeting here yesterday.
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  • 629 16 ]POH. Sal. Sham Ch.k bin Awang. of the Police Field Forcp. sprang the only surprise on ihe opening day of the ihreedny Perak junior badminton championships here yesterday. He beat seeded player Tommy Lim in a firs;, round tie of tbe men's singles in straight
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  • 266 16  - Isle of Man rider flies in for KL motor racing FRANCIS BOEY By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. JAPAN'S Hiroshi Hasegawa of Isle of Man fame was the first rider to arrive for the Malayan Motor Sports Club's third Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit racing at Petaling Jaya on July 4 and 5.
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  • 149 16 Woods hattrick helps Penang rout Perlis I^ANOAR. Sat. Pinang ircunced Perlis 7-0 m a North Zor.u Malaya Cup maicl) piujtci here today. Penangji first goal came in the 10th minute through right w;nger Warren who dribbled past several defenders to score from a difficult angje. Penang made it 2-0 by
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  • 450 16 STTI TOP IN QUAD ATHLETIC CONTEST KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Specialist Teachers Training Institute with 41 points emerged overall champions in the quadrangular athletic meet against Malayan Teachers College. Day Training College and Language Institute held yesterday. The overall champions in the women's section were Malayan Teachers Colleue with 25 points.
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  • 33 16 BATU GAJAH. Sat. Two inter-district basketball matches in the men's section were played here yesterday. Tanjong Tualang beat Tronoh by 69 points to 59 and Batu Gajati outplayed Lahat 95 to 71.
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  • 732 17 T ONDON, Sat. Jiri Javorsky and Mrs. Vera Sukova of Czechoslovakia are expected to Join the Russian and Hungarian boycott of South African players at Wimbledon today. Though there has been no official scratching as yet. the Czech pair are expected to
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  • 205 17 LAUSANNE, Sat. T*HE International OlymI pic Committee upheld its ban against South Africa in the Tokyo Olympics because of its racial discrimination policy. Mr. Otto Maver. the lOC Chancellor told a press conference that the South African Olympic body had been *iven a '"last"
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  • 846 17  - BUS FULL CANNOT MISS ON TIME TEST Epsom Jeep RACING with gPARINGLY-RACED Bu* Full (Race 1) stands out as one of the best bets at Kuala Lumpur today. This Star Kingdom four-year-old was withdrawn on the course last week and has obviously been saved for this 6f race. With a
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  • 1620 17 card KEY: A letter after the bone's name indicates the type of going preferred: f fast, g good; soft; h heavy a any. Betting forecast: <SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. ■Apprentice allowance: Soaldl. P. K. Leong. Urn and Dragon 3-lb; Ng and Chong 5-lb: others 7-lb Race 1:
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  • 151 17 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Bus Full (Race 1). High Light (Race 6) and Anita (Race 7). The going is good. KPSOM JEEP CALL BOT POINTER BUS FLIX Meadow Maid Techland BUS FULL Zodiaque Powerful 7.ODIAQUK Bns FuU Arantha ■Ml t CHASARI Tope* Never Better INTUITION Silver Dragon Never
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  • 500 17 one I fancy for a good price Is Adaran. His track form has been outstanding. RACE 6 UIOH LIGHT looks set for a double. This compact three-year-old won drawing away over sjf last week. He is up two divisions but with 5 lbs less he
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  • 225 17 Bright batting by Mustaq, Watts LONDON, Sat.— ln spite of some bright batting from Pat Watts (51) and Pakistani Test cricketer Mustaq Mohammed '41 1. Northamptonshire lost wickets steadily against the Australians at Northampton today and at tea had made 206 for seven. Colin Milburn. burely opening batsman, gave the
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  • 88 17 LONDON. Sat.— Fourth-seeded Rafael Osuna, of Mexico, and si;:ih-seeded Fred Stolle, Australian runner-up last. year, today moved confidently into the quarter-finals when the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships reached the half-way stage. Stolle qualifies for a quarterfinal meeting ">n Monday with West Germany's Wuhelm Bungert. Results: Men's singles 4th
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  • 27 17 DUBLJN, Sat. Santa Claus (4-7) won the Irish Derby. Llonhearteed (100-6) was placed second with Sunseeker (66-1) third In the field of 19 runners.
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  • 665 18  -  L.C. HOFFMAN Jr. Benny Lou's great round of 73 raised Malayan hopes but... By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Gaston top golfer by one stroke from Sulaiman r fHE PHILIPPINES won the fourth South East Asian Amateur golf team championship at the Royal Selangor Golf Club here
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  • 62 18 SRC beat the Non-Benders SINGAPORE. Sat. A bright 51 nut out by J. Twitchln failed to save Non-Benders from a three wicket defeat by Singapore Recreation Club at cricket on the padang tooay. Non-Bonders declared at 144 the bully-oR with another goal for for five <J. Twitchin 51 n.0.. and
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  • 557 18  -  LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore are lor their first quadrangular hockey success this season following their 1-0 victory ever the star-studded Selangor side at Farrer Park today. With full points from their two matches they beat Armed Forces 3-0 in their
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  • 192 18 Malacca Malays recover after 3 for 0 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca Malays recovered from a bad start of three wickets for no run to total 155 against Singapore Malays In their Rulers' Shield cricket match which began at the Malacca Club padang today. At close Singapore had replied with 23 for
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  • 31 18 SINGAPORE, Sat.— ouipatient Services retained the Mekie Cup tor the fifth successive year when they beat Combined Medical Units 3-2 in the final of the General Hospital interunit badminton tournament.
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  • 378 18 SYDNEY. Sat— Results of Australian Association Football mutches played today were: NSW (North) Div. 1: Mayfield 0, Newcastle 3. NSW (Fed) Div. 1: Budapest 2. Cumberland 1; Bankstown 1. South Coast 3. NSW (Fed) Div. 2: Wollongong 3. Blacktown 0; Westein v Thistle postponed. QUEENSLAND STATE: Thistle
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  • 138 18 THE scores after the final round in the Putra Cup Kolf tournament were: (day by day stores in brackets). PHILIPPINES: Alan Gaston 309 (79. 73. 82. 75); Alberto Silverio 312 (88. 75. 76. 73); Dick Villalon 315 (80. 80. 81. 74); Willie Villalon 316 (78. 74. 84.
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  • 67 18 SINGAPORS. Sat. Singapore Au|x>rt SC scored their eighth straight win in Div. 3 A of the SAFA league today when they beat Gymkhana SC by 4-1. San vista, their closest rivals for the 'A' championship, were not engaged today. Their match again.st Tampenis Rovers was postponed ReMilts
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  • 305 18 Under one flag at Jamaica. OCM rules 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sat Malaysia will ro under one banner to the Bth British Empire and Common v/ealth Games which, will be held at Kingston in August 1966. This was decided at the Olympic Council of Malaysia executive committee meeting here today. Separate invitations
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  • 3687 19  - PART ONE-A NIGHTMARE OF THE NUCLEAR AGE... STEPHEN COULTER m AT 02.50 on June, 14 the nuclear submarine H.M.S. Uranus was proceeding just below periscope depth, making 40 knots. There was no vibration. A faint hum, like the hum of electric wires, permeated the ship. Occasionally the rhythmic racking of
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