The Straits Times, 20 August 1964

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  • 20 1 UGi **AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 370 1 People urged to look on Malaysia as 'our home' and to hope for best SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY TENGKU Abdul Rahman today urged the people to look on Malaysia as "our home" and to hope for the best within the short span of their life. In his first public
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  • 353 1 SITUATION IS WELL UNDER CONTROL: RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Wed. Most of the Indonesian -based guerillas who landed in Johore on Monday have now been either killed or captifred by security forces, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today. "A few of them are Malaysians,"
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  • 31 1 LONDON. Wed— Britain's trade gap the excess of Imports over exports narrowed by £26 million sterling last month to £87 million, the Board of Trade announced here today Reuter.
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  • 334 1  -  DONTIAN KECHIL. r Wed. I was with Malaysian security forces this morning when they captured two Indonesian infiltrators in a village near here. This is how it came about: Straits Times photographer Kok Ah Chong and I were waiting at the
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  • 42 1 TRAPPED AFTER A TIP-OFF! EXCLUSIVE PICTURE FROM PONTIAN THESE two mm were captured by security forces after a tip-off by a villager in the Pontian district yesterday (See report by Gabriel Lee on this page.) Straits Times picture by Kok Ah Chong
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  • 262 1  - 1 5 thugs stage daring 30-sec. robbery ABDUL FAZIL By CINGAPORE, Wed. *-> In a dramatic 30 second robbery here this afternoon, live armed robbers got away with more than $b',ooo worth of Jewellery from the Ban Choon goldsmiths in busy Lorong Tai Seng. Before the robbers left the scene,
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  • 26 1 US PLANE DOWNED' BONG KONG, Wed. The North Vietnam news agency said today American airplane had hrm shot down over North Vietnam yesterday. Renter.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 412 2 Johnson's special envoy Lodge holds talks in European capitals PARIS, Wed— The United States is likely to get help from some Na t o countries in the war in Vietnam. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, President Johnson's special envoy, indicated this here yesterday.
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    • 181 2 People eat grass in Rajasthan because of f amine I" I Will 111 \EW DELHI, Wed.— Some of the famine-hit inhabitants of Rajasthan have begun to eat grass, according to a member of the state legislature. Speaking at the state legislature at Jaipur. Mr. Lakshman Singh a Swatantra (Independent) Party
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    • 95 2 Pan Am stops flight to Jakarta JAKARTA. Wed.— Pan-Ameri- 1 can World Airways cancelled Its 1 Monday regular (light to Jakarta! after the Jakarta airport labour union threatened to boycott the plane, a Pan-am spokesman said, j The spokesman said Pan-am office here received a letter last I week from
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    • 351 2 IMPROVEMENT IN FIGHT AGAINST REDELS SEEN I EOPOLDVILLE, Wed. Mr. G. Mermen Williams, the United States Assistant secretary of State for African Affairs, indicated here yesterday that the United states would contribute to the cost of maintaining African troops in the Congo.
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    • 197 2 Ne Win suspends top aide on suspicion of a law violation I RANGOON, Wed A KEY member of Burma's ruling Revolutionary Council, Col. Saw Myint, has been temporarily relieved of his duties pending an investigation against him under Burma's demonetisation law, the Government announced yesterday. The announcement said Col. Saw
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    • 239 2 Menzies: Malaysia needs more than sympathy- 1 CANBERRA, Wed.— Sir Robert Menzies said in the House of Representatives yes t c r day that when he went to the Common wealth Prime Ministers' conference in London he was convinced something should be said to strengthen Malaysia's position. The Australian Prime
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    • 126 2 LONDON. Wed. Th« Foreign Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, and other British ministers dealing with international affairs last night stayed away from a reception marking the 19th anniversary of Indonesia's proclamation of independence. No reason was given officially by the Foreign Office for the decision by
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    • 43 2 NEW DELHI. W(d. An liv dian expedition will attempt i* conquer Mount Everest next year, it was announced last night. It will be led by Lieutenant Commander M. S. Kohli. who waa with both earlier unsuccessful Indian expeditions.
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    • 156 2 KOHIMA. Wed. Naga tribesmen, who have been waging guerilla war against the Indian Government for the past 10 years, have accepted the Government's ceasefire DroDosals. the Press Trust of India reported yesterday. The Government had proposed a ceasefire as a orelude to talks for
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 170 3 No faith in Goldwater: Breakaway senator VKW YORK, Wed. A^ Liberal Republican Senator Kenneth Keating of New York, who disagrees with the views '»f his party's presidential candidate, Senator Barry GoldAvater, yesterday announced he was running for re-election independently of the Republican national ticket. Senator Keating, 64, a Congressman before
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    • 44 3 LONDON. Wed A 39-year-old Mrs. Ivy Lowe, died a "human torch" death yesterday In her East London home, police said. Paraffin had been poured over the woman and ignited Police ■tided they were satisfied that no other person was concerned. Reuter.
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    • 68 3 TOURS (Prance). Wed.— Pierre Uaunay. 27, a 180-lb nuclear technician won Prance's "gastronomic gargantua" title by eating a goose, a pound of sausages, a pound of pickled beef, a salad, a heavy cake and a whole sheep in less than an hour. Plumber Bernard
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    • 523 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Johnson said today it was time for "some frank speaking" on America's racial problems and time to agree that Americans should not "let our prejudices make paupers of us all." Mr. Johnson, addressing the 450 members
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    • 199 3 Butler: I do not intend to leave politics FOREIGN SECRETARY DENIES U.S. MAGAZINE REPORT LONDON, Wed. Mr. R. A. Butler, the British Foreign Secretary, yesterday said that there was "absolutely no truth" in a Press report that he intended to leave politics for an academic pest after the general election.
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    • 147 3 Explosions in space can now be traced, says C.S 117ASH1NGTON, Wed.— The TT director of the U.S. Defence Department's Advanced Research Project* Agency said yesterday that with four Watchdog satellites now in orbit, it is no longer possible for a nuclear explosion in space to go undetected. Dr. R. L.
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    • 157 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. indicating that large dual-purpose nuclear energy plants probably can turn sea water into fresh water for 20 to 25 cents per 1 000 gallons by 1975 were reported to the Joint congressional atomic energy commission yesterday. The report came from Mr. James
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    • 96 3 LONDON. Wed. A man said to have been deported from seven countries, and who has spent al) but 12 weeks of the past 16 years in prison, was given "a last chance" by three High Court Judges here today. They reduced to 18
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    • 93 3 HASTINGS. Wed. A rector in this holiday resort which was hit hy teenage rowdies at the Uhitsun holiday weekend, declared yesterday that beat music was responsible for "the madness affecting the minds and conduct of many youngsters." The rector, the Rev. C. Champney's Burnham. said in his
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    • 115 3 From flying motor cycle to hornet's nest CCRANTON, (Pennsylvania), Wed.— Samuel Nicholson's motor-cycle raced out of control left the highway and plunged over a 40 foot embankment yesterday. He was thrown into the air and landed in a tree which broke his fall. But in the tree was a hornet's
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    • 46 3 LOS ANGELES. Wed.—Comedian Ben Blue has pleaded not guilty to six counts of Income tax evasion. It Is alleged that he owes the Government U5539,000 in additional taxes for 1958. 1959 and 1960. The trial has been set for Sept. 15.— AP.
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    • 273 3 NICOSIA, Wed. Pre-"-1 sident Makarios has agreed to ease restrictions on Turkish Cypriot communities in Cyprus which they describe as a blockadeaccording to a United Nations statement issued here last night. An International Red Cross representative and a senior UN. official will meet
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  • 492 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. APPEAL TO ALL TO SHOULDER PART OF BURDEN OF WORKING FOR PEACE, HARMONY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tengku Abdul Rahman, this afternoon visited the Alexandra Terrace community centre at Pasir Panjang, where he received a tumultuous reception from the community leaders
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  • 125 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today spoke of opportunities to come with the crystallisation of the Malaysian Common Market. In opening yet another manufacturing enterprise the Baey Kirn Swee (Bolts and Nuts Works) Ltd. at Sims Avenue this afternoon, Dr. Goh
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  • 154 4 She finds two local musicians 'very good' SINGAPORE, Wed— Miss Wanda Luzzato (above), a well-known Italian violinist who gave her first concert at the age of live, is now in Singapore for a "non-concertising" holiday. The virtuoso is returning home after a six-month concert tour, which took her all over
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  • 290 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. *THE Singapore Fedcr- ation of Services Unions today claimed that the British, Australian and New Zealand forces in Singapore will discharge about 10,000 amahs in their employment on Aug. 31. It said that all amahs had been given dismissal notices and told
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  • 113 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— lnche H.M. Yoosoff, a member of the housing and Development Board, will conduct a ballot at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow in the HDB board room, for the allocation of 16 shophouses and 40 lock-up stalls in the Geylang Serai Estate. In appreciation of
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  • 196 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pave the way for the introduction of an ex- panded Silver Kris Jet service, Malaysian Airways is sending its first batch of engineers to BOAC London, for conversion to the Comet. They j leave here for London on Friday. The engineers are
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  • 108 4 Bid to restore barter trade is rejected SINGAPORE, Wed— The Dlr ector of Marine, Captain J.A.L Pavltt, today confirmed that t delegation Irom the Marine Products Workers Union had seer him and suggested an alternative route to restore the "mutual exchange of goods" between Indonesia and Singapore. Captain Pavltt, however,
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    • 473 4 No water areas SINGAPORE. Wed— Water will be cut off in Farrer Road between I Empress Road and Holland Road tomorrow, from 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and In Ponggol Road from 9 m.s. to II 1 m.s. from 9 a.m. to 5 p m. IN AND OUT BY AIR
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  • 308 5 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. r jin: Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today that Indonesian confrontation had helped Malaysia to improve trade within the region as well as its world trade. The present ban on barter trade would in
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  • 166 5 Two winners of C'wealth scholarships leave for Britain SINGAPORE, Wed. Two Malaysian students are the first of this year's six scholars who have been accepted for Commonwealth scholarship. They are Mr. Goh Chong Jin and Mr. Robert Hui Kou Mow. They have left for Britain for past graduate studies and
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  • 98 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd France will send a trade delegation to Malaysia in June next year to strengthen trade relations between the two countries. This was stated by the French Ambassador. Mr. Pierre Anthonloz. oeiore he left for Singapore on his w:iv to Paris for
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  • 36 5 SINGAPORE. Wed The Comptroller of Income Tax ha* filed a writ In the Hieh C<>ur: rhumlnz $98 018 4(1 from Glan Singh and Co Ltd.. being Income lax due from the company.
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  • 152 5 He is now Customs ComptrollerGeneral KUALA LLMPLR Wed. The post of Comptroller of the Royal Customs and Excise Department. Malaya, has been upgraded to "Omp- I troller General" for Malaysia. And the first man to i hold the post is Inche > Abdul Rahman bin I Ariffin. 52. (above), th#
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  • 202 5 A HOLIDAY AT ISTANA NEGARA FOR TWO HONG KONG SISTERS UUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Two sisters from Hong Kong are holidaying at the Istana Negara at the invitation of the Raja Permaisuri Agong. Evelyn. 22, and Tootste. 19. ar.° both friends ol Sharifah Azwan, 17. one ot the daughters of the
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  • 118 5 SINGAPORE, We<J. The Photographic Society of Singapore lias received a medal from the pictorial division of the Photographic Society of America for organising the 14th Singapore International Salon of Photography last year. The medal Is awarded to those photographic societies sponsoring International salons which
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  • 49 5 BANTING. Wed. Mr. K. M. Varughese. a local councillor, has been elected president of the Tanjong Sepat branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. Other officials are: vice-pre-sident. Mr. M. Rajamanl; secretary: Mr. M. S. Malayalam: assistant secretary. Mr. P. Kathirvel; and treasurer. Mr. E M.inickam.
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  • 119 5 Wl KEN Rambhai Barni. former queen of Thailand, admiring an orchid. Dendrobium Ismail, of Johore, named after the Sultan of Johore during a brief stop at the Sultan Ibrahim Garden yesterday morning in Johore Bahru. Looking on is the State Secretary of Johore. Dato Abdul
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  • 107 5 M.P. GETS LETTER DECLARING MALAYA A REPUBLIC KANGAR, Wed.— A Perils M.P.. Haii MokhUr Ismail, disclosed today be bad received an anonymous letter "proclaiming" Malaya as "the Greater Malay Action Republic of Malaya (Liga Aksi Republican Melayu Ra'ayat) from Aug. 1. "This letter, written in .lawi. was sent to me
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  • 38 5 ALOR STAR. Wed. The! Sultan Abdul Hamid College old boy.s will hold their annual re- i union dinner on Sept. 19 in the Transport Building herr. The Sultan and Sultana of Krctah are! expected to attend.
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  • 131 5 Petition to Tengku by seamen's union DENANG. Wed. The Penanar branch of the Government Seamen's Union has decided to submit a petition to the Prime Minister asking the Tena;ku tor an assurance that the members' 15 year old claim for better wages would be considered at an early date. The
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 281 5 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB Indian t&kt s the plcdaaf «>. 8. I'm to Ket a dollar for din- 8. Appear to be uaed Id cam Moling a S. American mam- emeryrncien artoe 14). m.U (9). 14. Man of faith give* doctor tood 10. a smoother surface? (6). to mend a
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  • 61 6 KAJANO, Wed. The Selangor Stale Government has allotted $1,500 to Ulu Langat District to celebrate Malaysia Day this year. The programme planned for the occasion includes a tea-party, an all-community variety show and thanksgiving services at all religious centres. Highlight of the day will be a
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  • 293 6 Ningkan is pleased with Tengku's assurance on Sarawak KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. gARAWAK'S Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, returned home today a "happy man" fully satisfied with Tengku Abdul Rahman's reassurance that his State's administration was being effectively handled. Mr. Ningkan came here on Friday for "important discussions" with the
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  • 71 6 AUSSIE TRADE COMMISSION MAN ARRIVES IN STORE SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. R. T. Anderson, 26, of Brisbane, has arrived in Singapore to take up his appointment as Australian Assistant Trade Commissioner. An honours graduate in commerce, he was previously, a training officer in the Australian Post Office and a psychologist in
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  • 28 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The second Malaysian International Salon of Photography exhibition at the British Council Hall here will close on Saturday instead of Monday next week.
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  • 151 6 Two sons of Ipoh miner get their -degrees— IPOH, Wed. Two 1 brothers from a tin mining family who were pupils of the Yuk Choy Chinese Middle School here have just graduated with degrees from univprsi ties abroad. They are Leong Khee Seong. 26. and Leong Khol Seong, 24, sons
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  • 48 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Polic* are investigating the disappearance of the dynamo, used to operate a crane, rrom a construction -site in Old Clementl Road yesterday morning. The dynamo, worth 51. 400 was reported missing by Mr. Yeo Chok Ding. 45, a storekeeper at the site.
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  • 146 6 pENANG, Wed. The As- sistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports, Ungku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir. said here today the Government Had not shelved plans to build four trainIng centres in Malaysia to promote Indoor and outdoor activities. "I was misunderstood." he explained when
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  • 244 6 30 firms enter Turf Club design contest IPOH. Wed. Thirty x architectural firms from Malaysia and abroad have submitted entries of the Perak Turf Clubs design competition for its $5.5 million grandstand and ancilliary building in Ipoh. Mr. Yeoh Cheang Leo. chairman of the club said today that the entries
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  • 167 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Many of the affiliated unions of the Malayan Trades Union Congress have submitted proposals to amend the Trade Union Ordinance, the MTUC general secretary, Mr. S.J.H. Zaldl. said today. He was commenting on the response from the unions to the call
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 43 8 10 H'orrft Sin (Mimimum) THE POGH CEREMONY for UM Madam Han-.am Knur m o Stt Major Dalham Singh. Peneloner will ne •olemnliwd at %49. Karnpnnk Plnang. Kamuntlnn. Talplng on 23rd I iKii-t. 1964 at II 00 am All friend! '.-•luesti-d to attend
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  • 79 8 Worit $1.5» Win.) SINGAPORE KESWICK CONVENTION All welcome threi- .tmalon* daily. ...JO p.m. to 8.15 p.m. and 7.46 p.m, ■>!.'. pm. in KnKliMi 830 p.m. to T :i«> pin in CMMM 17th and 31at In rton i Mi mortal Hull IStb 19tb and n Victoria Theatre. ASIAN EVANGELISTS
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  • 690 8 Thursday, August 20, 1" It is possible to be happy, along with the Attorney General and everyone else, at the settlement of the railwaymen's claim that they are govern- i ment servants and eligible, as the Constitution says, for the same rights, privileges and
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  • 376 8 Tun Abdul Razak's appeal for subordination of provincial to national interests is very much to the point None of the basic problems confronting Malaysia can be successfully tackled unless a conscious effort is made to focus attention on common causes and to play down differences between State and
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  • 118 8 Singapore is well on schedule with its ambitious programme of electrical expansion. The first generator in the $65 million extension to the Pasir Panjang power station should come into operation ir January, and the other three within the following two years. The chairman of the Public Utilities Board,
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  • 576 8  -  James McNeish By TN New Zealand you can grow old more quietly and more comfortably than in any country I know. This is not only because of the Welfare State, which is one of the best anywhere. It is also because there are
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  • 158 8 THE Mentrl Besar of Selangor deserves a bouquet for setting the lead to publicise his splendid Idea towards a closer Integration of Malayan schoolchildren. Such a splendid idea deserves wider application. It might be too much to suggest at this moment that national type schools In our
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  • 117 8 WE. who are living In and around Tanglin Post Office, have to eat lateriu dust everyday. All along the road from Orange Circus, lorryloads of 1 at* -rite are being transported dally moving towards the city. Chunks of laterlte fall on to the road and moving vehicles churn
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  • 1189 8 No more neutrals in Laos THE PROBLEM: TO PREVENT A CLASH BETWEEN RIGHT AND LEFT FROM INVOLVING THE OUTSIDE WORLD By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LAOS is hardly a good advertisement for neutrality. But the failures of the Cene^ va settlements of 1954 and 1962— are not so much due to
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  • 162 9 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The term of office of the Bishop of the Methodist Church in South-East Asia has i been reduced from eight i years to four years. The South-East Asia Central Conference of the Church which decided this today, also agreed
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  • 104 9 No prima facie case so he is acquitted IPOH. Wed. A mason. Law Seng Mun. 28, was acquitted by the Sessions Court here today on a charge of putting a farmer. Llm Soon Hee. 40. in fear of assault in order to commit extortion in Leech Street here on March
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  • 95 9 I/lAI.X I.I.MPIR. Wed Another death from cholera was reported in the past 24 hourending at 8 a.m. today It took place outside the hospital in the Resut district of Trengganu This brings the number of deaths caused b> cholera outside hospitals in Trengganu to 81.
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  • 698 9 Attorney-General agrees 14,000 workers are govt servants and case before court is over in five minutes KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE Attorney-General, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusof today conceded the claim by the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya that the country's 14,006 railway workers ARE Government servants.
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  • 85 9 More cash for fund started by NTUC SINGAPORE. Wed. The National Trades Union Congress today received two donations totalling $55 for its rehabilitation fund for victims of the recent disturbances in Singapore, bringing the total of the fund to $30,534.92. The donations came from Mr. Ong Chay Tong ($5O) and
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  • 58 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The United Btates Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Jamu. D. Bell, will pay a courtesy call on the Governor of Malacca. Tun Haji Abdul Maifk. tomorrow. The visit is one in a series of official calls paid by Mr. Bell on Malaysian State
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  • 258 9 WONDERFUL TO VISIT NATIONAL PARK: DR. LIM KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Urn Swee Aun, today recommended those contemplating a quiet holiday to visit the National Park. Dr. Llm said that more than 200 people had visited the park this year but most of them
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  • 63 9 PENANO. Wed. Charged with dishonestly retaining a I stolen scooter on July 8, Ket See j Keong. 17. explained ln court toi day he dM not know it was a stolen machine. "I was merely the pillion rider." Ket. who was Jointly charged with another person still
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  • 26 9 PENANG, Wed.— Mrs. Catherine de Cunha. 29. collapsed and died at her home in Mount Ersklne Road yesterday evening while washing plates.
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  • 110 9 TENGKU IS WELCOMED ON ARRIVAL AT GEYLANG yENGKU Abdul Rahman (above) la greeted by three Malay women from Geylang as he arrives at the new market in Geylang Serai. Singapore, yesterday. With the Tengku is Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. At right h P is greeted by a Chinese member of
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    • 657 9 ri*r%is-v Haynes Show; 9.30 News; 9.40 RADIO SINGAPORE Strictly Instrumental; 10.00 Late Evening Request*; 10.30 Asian Short Wave Service 41 and Club; 11.00 News; 11.05 Music 25 metres Prom The Opera; 12 Midnight Medium Wave Service Close. 476 metres Ai* 600 Goo* Morning; 601 RAD O MALAYSIA Morning Prelude; 7.00
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  • 274 10 CINGAPORE. Wed. O xh e Minister for Health, Mr. Yonjr Nyuk Lin, announced today that, a new million-dollar radiotherapy department will be set up in the General Hospital to replace the present equipment in the Xray department. ■a said that the now departn-.int
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  • 58 10 PENANO. Wed. The Mayor. Mr. O. Y. Choy, will open the inhibition of paintings by a local artist. Mr. Lim Eng Hooi. at the Town Hall at 5.30 pjn. tomorrow. The exhibition, under the auspices of the Penang Art Society, will be open from 10
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  • 142 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. 0 Jek Chwee An, a taxi-driver, was fined a total of $250 by the second Traffic Magistrate's Court today on two summons charges connected with a speeding incident. He was fined $100 or two months' jail for speeding at 43-45 miles an
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  • 151 10 IG-year-old girl missing from home for a week JOHORE. BAHRU. Wed. Johore police are looking for a 16-year-old girl, Lily De Cruz (above), who has been missing from her home in Jalan Yusof Taha for the past week. The girl left home at 2 p.m. last Wednesday for the Johore
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  • 200 10 Customs recover 1,080 gallons of mash ALL-NIGHT AMBUSH IN PERAK ESTATES UNSUCCESSFUL IPOH. Wed.— Six Cus- toms officers, after j an unsuccessful all- night ambush for moonshiners, recovered two aluminium stills and 1.080 gallons of fermented mash in two rubber estates near Ayer Tawar. 38 i miles from here, early
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  • 32 10 1 SINGAPORE. Wed— The police yesterday detained 12 secret soI ctety members under the Societies Ordinance, and one under the Criminal Law 'Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Another 1.198 persons were screen
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  • 655 10 JOHNNY ANG HELPS OUT FELLOW PARALYTIC Friends rally round to help raise funds to buy Tham a Possum machine SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Johnny Ang of Mount Alvernia Hospital has taken $10 out of the money he earned from writing a short story to help another cripple, Tham Kok Seng, at the
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  • 66 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Loo Ah Kew. alias Loo Kwee Pong, <ccd 18. of Ampang new village, was charged In the Sessions Court here with robbery. He was alleged to have robbed Lam Khee Patt of his watch worth $20 at the Malacca Street bus
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  • 51 10 PENANG. Wed-— Two armed men waylaid a mother and daughter in Zoo Road last night and robbed them of two watches and 70 cent.' Woo Chool Wan. a 15-year-old schoolgirl, whs returning horn« with her mother at about 8.30 p.m. when they were held uo by the
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  • 39 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed: Eighteen Social Welfare assistant* are attending a two-week course at I the Youth Hostel in Kampong Pandan here. The course is aimed at guiding the officers in deal- < Ing with common welfare pro- HmW
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  • 116 10 Ignorance of law no excuse* Sumatrans are told SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. S. R. Chaj>khana told seven Sumatrans accused of committing a breach of the Prohibition of Imports (Indonesia) Order 1964 that ignorance of the law was no excuse. The judge said this M-sterday after one of them, acting as spokesman,
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  • 68 10 IPOH. Wed Thieves broke into the house oi .1 woman fishi monger. Lee Foon, 44. in Jelapang new village near here yesterday and stole $200 cash hidden in an old pair of .shoes. She said that she went to th« market to sell lish early in
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  • 173 10 Soldiers lost in jungle saved by aborigines T<ANAH RATA. Wed.— A Three British soldiers who were lost In the jungle near hore since Monday were guided back to civilisation this afternoon by aborigines. Their return ended a land and air search tor the .>.oldier.^ in which police. aborißine guides and
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  • 148 10 CINGAPORE. Wed. HMNZS Taranaki. N^w Zealand's frigate in the Far East fleet, will sail from the Na\al Base here tomorrow j morning for New Zealand after a 10-month tour with the Far East fleet Commanded by Capt. L.G. 1 Carr. the Taranaki. th
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    • 31 10 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby »«/eeTU^MJrr tell me aoaintu^t A V MINE 1/ TMIC 16 OUQ GCCOHDJ Xl HONeVMOONy And tuat vou'ee a^S C 1 eef> POggemNg)^! v. LOV&J& ggiocoacowy > y—
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  • 549 11 Conviction for City Hall riot stands, but jail sentences varied to order to sign $1,000 good behaviour bonds SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'fHE Federal Court of Appeal dismissed today the appeal of eight former Barisan Sosialis leaders who were convicted of rioting and being members of an unlawful
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  • 211 11 IPOH, Wed. Choong Cheong Chee, 23, returned a watch to a shop proprietor a month after he had cheated the proprietor of the watch and $47 cash with a dishonoured cheque, the Sessions Court here was told todt'v. ••I wanted
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  • 257 11 MALACCA, Wed. A for-tune-teller told a magistrate's court how five men burnt him with lighted cigarettes, hit him with a bottle, .shaved off his hair and threatened to kill him when he refused to tell them he was a
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  • 79 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 40 senior Government officers who are attending a seminar here were this morning given an up-to-date briefing on the problems of defence by the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence Inche Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddnv A discussion w&i held after
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  • 138 11 Two years' jail for breaking curfew PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. A restricted resident who broke his curfew order last September was today jailed for two years. The Sessions Court President. Inche Wan Yahaya bin Pawanteh. convicted Lee Chee Wai of committing a breach of the order on the night of Sept.
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  • 63 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The shipping manager of a commercial firm. Mr. P.KS. Jones, was tonight installed the new president of the Apex Club here at its annual dinner. Other officers installed at the dinner at Le Cog Dor were vicepresident. Mr. P. K. Singam: secretary. Dr.
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  • 84 11 BONN, Wed.— Malaysia's Minister for Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. met West German officials yesterday to discuss ways of improving housing conditions in his country. Mr. Khaw inquired particularly about financing housing: for low-income groups. He will visit Dusseldorf. Berlin and Hamburg
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  • 52 11 THESE four pretty girls are among the 60 x trainees who are attending the six-week tourist guide training course at the Shell Theatrette in Kuala Lumpur. They are from left Che Maniseh Subira, Miss Jenny Kit, Miss Heddy Wong and the Rashada Ahmad. Straits
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  • 16 11 NIBONG TEBAL. Wed. Province South District Council will meet in Nlbong Tebal tomorrow.
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  • 252 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad THE Central Government has formed a nineman committee to study the implications if the Rent Control Ordinance is revoked. The committee, headed by Senator Athl Nahappan, will make recommendations on alternative legislation that may be necessary if the
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  • 84 11 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. A Central Electricity Board employee, Osman bin Ngah, 24, was killed today when the motor cycle he was riding was Involved in a collision with a lorry at Permatang Berang. The driver of another lorry, which ran over Osman alter he had been thrown oIT
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  • 116 11 I OUTTERWORTH, Wed. A Customs patrol 1 fired several warning shots early this mornI ing when they stumbled into a gang of smug- glers on the beach off Bacan Tuan Kechil. Customs officers later picked up a bin package of dutiable textiles. Two of
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  • 57 11 I SINGAPORE, Wed A motoi cychst, Cheong All Kwan. 31. was killed yesterday morning when his machine was involved in a head-on collision with bus in Jurong Road, near the entrance to Nanyang University. Police are appealing for eye- witnesses to contact Inspector O I I. De
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    • 58 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /itsaqu.ckl 1 1 >. IS N WAV T G T I^OTa\ Wjk I HEYi VOLJ'RE ON V PAST THAT CLOUD vR# VTHE SIDEWALK! V LINE-UP OF IN THE \Jifk V> V 'VCARS^LMER!, V SKYi I *SI I was beg:.mnins"\ f /ji//f;IEW^\VWXi' I* tothink business) liY'/
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    • 280 12 VARIED INTERESTS OF A QUEEN IJO\V much intern est does a Queen pay to news outside her palace and her country? Quite a bit if the interest of former Queen K.imbh... Barni of Thailand is any criterion. At an informal and private dinner party given by the Thai Consul General
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    • 297 12 J'HERE are three A main steps in caring for a blemished skin: Cleansing, healing and concealing. The first two help prevent scarring and aid In clearing up the condition permanently. The third is good for morale, and lets you have fun and forget your problem.
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    • 169 12 /CHILDREN will love these homemade sweets. You will find these recipes easy to follow. Vanilla caramels: You will need J pint water: 1 lb. crystal* sugar: 1 oz. butter or margarine: 1 heaped teaspoon condensed milk; 1 heaped tablespoon glucose; i teaspoon vanilla cc. Put all Ingredients
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  • 142 14 MELBOURNE, Wed.— lndustrials ITA traded around steady levels with a tendency to ease. Moves were small and about in balance. F. H. Stephens gained 1/- to 24/--on higher profits and one-lor-tour par issue. Base metals continued to ease. Barriers were lower B.H. South 1/to 25/- and New Broker
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  • 245 14 'CEPTEMBER first grade rubbsr l.e.b. elessd at S p.m. tn Kuala Lumpur and Singapera yesterday at 6t> centa per Ib. up one-cignUi of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for tb>- poxltion. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and P.M.R.E. cltfskng priost In eenta per Ib. yesterday: Int.
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  • 252 14 Aug. 19 Three months. INDUSTRIAL* Bouxtemi 13 eta M Container* 13 cv Dunlops 14 centa. M. Cables IS <-ts City Dev. 7 eta. UeAllster 13 cts. K. Em»lteni 27 eta M Invest. 11 eta K»m> 13 eta. 0.C.8.C. 20 cv. Fed Dlsp 12 ets Rothraua 9 cts Kltzpatrirka
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  • 79 14 T'HK Federation Minister for Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Auk. 20. Rubber Hi, its a Ib. Copra $480 a lon. Coconut oil SB6B a ton. Palm oil 5667.75 a ton. Palm kernels 5367.50 a ton. The rates of duties
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  • 714 14 From Our Market Correspondent TNDUSTRIAL shares made 1 a good recovery on the Malayan Stock Exchange /esterday morning, but this was not held, and the market closed irregular with most prices a few cento above or below Tuesday's final levels. Two notably soft
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  • 1079 14 OUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded within bracket;.: INDUSTRIALS: Beustcart (1.000) M..".a. (1.000) 11.54, I1.UO0) (1.52: C.S. rleldmt (4.000) (2 40. (2.000) >2.35. (2,000) $2.34. (1.000) (2.33; Dunlep $1.71)
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  • 24 14 Malayan Stock Indices Aug. 18 Am. 19 •Industrials: 85.75 83.27 Tins: 123.43 121.74 rubbers: 101.78 101.78 •Dfo. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=100
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  • 30 14 \i <;lst is. MALAYAN KIBBF.R PRICK: tifi cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $639.75 a picul (up $2.50). I noliiiial estimated offering: 210 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 251 14 nnHE price of Straits tin on 1 the Penang market yesterday rose $2.50 a picul to $639.75 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 10 tons to 210 tons. This followed the recovery In London, where both spot and forward metal
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    • 981 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Word* tS (Min.)— Box St efs. »xjr. EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW 3 Bedrooms Alr-Condltioned Bathrooms attached. Seaside or District 9 or 10 preferred. Urgent! Tel: (Spore) ***** and *****. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE to Words tS (Min.)— Box St eU. txtrm JUST COMPLETED Two-Storey House at Langsat Road for
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    • 953 15 FOR SALE Word* U (Min.)— Box It rta. extra NEW CONCRETE VIBRATOR Set 20 feet cable needle diameter 2 Inches 4h.p. engine. Ring Wang (B'pore) ***** 1.30 to 2.30 p.m. for demonstration. A MATCNINO PAIR Upright Freezer Refrigerator and Refrigerator. Only S7BO/- for tbe pair. Lee A Kletrher. 104 Orchard
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    • 514 15 SHIPPING NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD ■t. "WILLEM RUYS" Will arrive from Europe on Friday, 21st August 1964 and berth alongside P.S.A. Godowns 38/39 Gate 2 at approx. 8 a.m. Embarkation of passengers will i take place the same day between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. The vessel will i sail
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    • RACING
      • 225 16 Ten to follow at K.L. BUS FULL Smart last start winner of the K.L. 6f on a yielding track in June; won over Ipoh 6f in lm 13 4/5 earlier in season TECHLAND Finished brilliantly to win over K.L. 5J f with 9.0 in June; ran good fourth to Bus
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      • 374 16 LONDON. Wed. Australian Test captain Bobby Simpson and Km Barnngton (England) head the batting averages for their respective teatns in the recent Test series. BATTING (headings: ma'che.s. Innings, nut outs. run*, highest Innings, average): Simpson 5 8 2 458 311 76.33 Jurire 5 8 1 322 160 46.00
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      • 481 16 LONDON, Wed. Worcestershire strengthened their lead in tn* English County cricket championship yesterday with a last over victory against Gloucestershire, winning by 107 runs Warwickshire, their nearest rivals, suffered a shock defeat, losing by 46 runs to lowly-placed Derbyshire. Worcester chased after quick runs and declared,
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      • 663 16 DELEGATES of the Malayan Racing Association will meet at Kuala Lumpur next week and owners and trainers are hoping that the policy-makers of Malaysian racing will make a definite statement on the present ban on registration of new horses. A section of the
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      • 830 16 SIMPSON GOT THE BEST OUT OF MEAGRE FORCE I JACK FINGLETON reviews Test series... THE wind was from the west. The rain began to fall an hour before play was to resume. There were puddles on the ground during lunch and so, at 1.30 p.m. yesterday the umpires realised wnat
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    • 1456 16 NOTICE PIKB\I)ANAN KEMAJIAN NM.KKI SKI.AMiOR (Selangor state Development Corporation) Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for the following Hie perbadanan Kemajuan Negerl Selangor: 1. Technical Assistant* 2. Clerk of Works 3. Surveyor 4. Building Inspector Salary Scale— s324 x 14-352 419 x 14-545/562 x 18-652. Age— Between 25 and 40
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    • 795 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS j UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited for two posu of Stenographer (Special Grade; one in the Registrar's Office and one In the Faculty of Engineering. Salary Scale: $500x 20-580. Also payable variable allowance at current rates. Other benefits Include medical attention and provident fund. Qualifications: Candidates must
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    • 780 16 TENDERS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FCDEKATION OF MALAYA Tenders will be Invited from contractors registered in Class B and above with the Architect for the construction of 2 Type IV, 2 Type V quarters and Dispensary on Lot 122 Habu-Cameron Highlands. A deposit of $50/- should be paid not
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    • 310 17 OLYMPIC ROUNDUP LAHORE, Thurs.— Pakistan, world champion hockey team, will not undertake a scheduled Malaysian tour, it was reported here today. The team was to tour Malaysia from Aug. 26 to Aup. 31 but cannot do so due to late approval of the tour by the Malaysian Hockey FederationEarlier this
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    • 53 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. Chartered Bank, who regained First Division status this season, held defending champions Wearnes Brothers to a 4-4 draw in their SBHPA Senior K.O. Cup match at Parrer Park today. In other matches Borneo Motors beat Bramtoco 3-1. NAAFI beat Cooper Brothers 2-0 and Metal Box beat
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    • 42 17 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Johore Orand Prix, scheduled for Aug. 30 and 31 at Johore Bahru, has been postponed to the fir*, week of November. All tickets bought for the Orand Prix can be returned In exchange for cash.
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    • 265 17 GABRIELLE TO MISS FIRST GAME v THAIS MERDEKA SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE SOUTH Koreans, among the most popular anA nual contenders in the Merdeka football tournament, will be the first team to go into the camp at the Teachers Training College in Pantai The Koreans arrived in Singapore tonight
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    • 119 17 KUALA LUMPt'R. Wed. The Malaya Cap Final In which Singapore beat Perak 3-2 after extra time, will be repeated on T.V. Malaysia at 7.10 pjn. for 50 minute* on Friday. The repeat Is being made at the request of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman,
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    • 659 17  -  NORMAN SIEBEL: By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. THEY CONTINUE TRAINING WITH MILLER •p HE four top Malaysian athletes, Kuda Ditta (hurdles), Nashatar Singh (javelin and shot putt), A. S. Nathan (406 metres) and Ahmad Mahmud (triple jump), who were surprisingly not selected to prepare for the Olympic Games,
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    • 55 17 I BANGKOK Wed Bangkok's Vajlravudh College beat the visitIng Malay College of Perak here yesterday 16-0 In their fifth annual rugby match. Vajiravudh now nave a record of four matches won and one lost against Malay College which beat them 39-0 in Perak lasi year Halftime
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    • 715 17 SWIMMING KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The first Malaysian swimming championships to be held in the newly-opened Municipal swimming pool at //eld Road. Kuala Lumpur, has attracted a record number of entries. The meet will be held on Friday and Saturday. There will be 12 events for men
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    • 86 17 MALAYSIAN STARS TO COMPETE IN POLICE MEET TT VA LA LUMPUR, Wed.— Leading Malaysian athletes will compete in the Koyal Malaysia Police annual athletic championships at the Police Depot here on Sunday at 1.30 p.m. Among the stars from the 14 states represented at the meet will be Kuda Ditta,
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    • 679 17 KUALa LdMr'UK, ..ednesday. DENANO took a lead of 82 runs on the nrsi innings against Selangor in their Malaysian Combined Schools inter-state cricket competition final for the Taylor Shield which began on the Pantai ground today. Close of play scores were Selangor 76 and 30 for
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  • 62 18 Cricket tea scores LONDON. Wed— Tea scores In today's cricket matches were: Dover: Yorkshire 178-5 v Kent. Derby: Derbyshire 176-5 v Essex. Nottingham: Lancashire 108-2 v Nottinghamshire. Lords: Australians 62-2 rain curtailed play) v MCC President's XI. Neath: Gloucestershire 83-4 (rain). Leicester: Leicestershire 101-4 v Sussex. Birmingham: Warwickshire 146-6 v
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  • 74 18 RAWALPINDI. Wed. Field Marshal Ayub Khan today accepted nomination as Pakistan Muslim League candidate for Pakistan's Presidential elections next March. It will be President Ayub's first contest for the Presidency. He became President in 1960 after winning overwhelming support for his Presidential form of elected Government In
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  • 1129 18 BRUNEI. Wed.— Police throughout the State are mounting security checks and road blocks at strategic points on la. waterways are also being ly patrolled. Six ex-detainees were re-ar-rested last week, five in the capital and one in Tutong. midway between the capital and the Seria oilfirlt! a
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  • 97 18 JAKARTA. Wed— The United Arab Republic and Indonesia have agroed to provide landing rights for their airlines at Cairo and Jakarta. The official QOW| agency Antara said today Indonesian Air Communications Minister would go to Cairo in September for the formal signing. The Government's
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  • 106 18 ANTHONY LOH AM THYf ..•i ;h.- Hi--«ra' i. :i\ihk an Catrw 4 4') p.m. on Frid.iy IH-s-fft for the I .1 Hi art and tbince to llKl.idan MAOAM THANCACHIAMMAL. :ik-«1 01. mother of D. Paul. Pi iPrnanK). on ia-S-64. Connie leave* :,7-K Kandnnt; Kcrhau Koad. Kuala Lumpur 4.30 p.m.
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  • 86 18 KUCHING. Wed. One Malaysian soldier was killed and eight others injured by a hand-grenade explosion yesterday in a Security Forces forward base camp near the Indonesian border, an official statement said today. The soldier died while being flown to hospital. The eight in hospital were
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  • 27 18 RANGOON, Wed.— About 300 Communist rebels raided Nyaunggon village In the Irrawaddy Delta on Aug. 18 and looted 20 guns from a village defence force.
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  • 227 18 IESSELTON, Wed. J Sabah's Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, today described the Indonesian landing in Johore as a "warming up of Soekarno's konfrontasi and anticipated it to be part of his war of nerves." Dato Stephens said: "If Bung thinks he can scare
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  • 396 18 LONDON, Wed. Stock markets gave a depressing performance today. The National Instituted warning of balance of payments troubles upset markets at the opening and widespread losses were recorded, while a further but modest fall followed the July trade figures which were not encouraging. The chief
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  • 180 18 Talks with Indonesia now very slim, says Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Chances of Malaysia holding another meeting with Indonesia at any level in view of the Pontian landing on Monday are now "very slim". Speaking to newsmen after today's Cabinet meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak said: "What
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  • 40 18 ROTTERDAM, Wed. In a head-on collision between a car and a taxi in the "Maastunnel" under the river here early today, four people were burnt to death and another person was seriously Injured, the police reported. Reuter.
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  • 562 18 36 JAILED FOR BREAKING BARTER BAN Indonesians told to tell friends about new law SINGAPORE, Wed. THIRTY-SIX Indonesians, jailed today lor one month each for committing a brench of the Prohibition of Imports (Indonesia) Order 11H54. were told In ;i district judge lo convey a message lo their friends and
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    • 39 18 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 pm. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 86 Penang 90 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 84 72 Singapore 92 77
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