The Straits Times, 23 August 1964

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  • 14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES m No. 1,486 SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 732
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  • 151 1 18 in court on arms charge SEQUEL TO LANDINGS AT PONTIAN pONTIAN KECHIL, Sat. Fourteen Indonesians captured after the recent landin#s at Pontian were charged in the Sessions Court here today under the Internal Security Act for possession of arms, ammunition and explosives in a security area. Also in court
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  • 370 1 Till Mlnisirv of I (tin ,ii ion today announred that all school* In the Ponti.in district will r<— open on August 31 instead of tomorrow as scheduled in view of the current emergency in the area. Eddy Godrlgues. 24. from Tanjons Pinang, Eddy c <> Ismail.
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  • 723 1  - RAZAK: A SECRET TRIP TO THAILAND CHEW LOY KHOON 'Special measures' taken against Reds on border THEY MA V USE PONTIAN LANDINGS TO CAUSE MORE TROUBLE: P.M. By 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat J TUN Abdul Razak today returned from a flying visit to Hua Hin, the Thai seaside resort, where
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  • 116 1 Subandrio: Malaysia thrown off balance JAKARTA, Sat.-Indone-sia's Supreme Operations Command last night met here in the wake of reported capture of a number of Indonesian guerrillas and navy regular^ who staged a conunando-like raid in southern .Malaya on Monday. President Soekarno presided at the meeting which discussed the progress of
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  • 293 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN tonight expressed the hope that the 7th. Anniversary Football Festival would help the people to forget the trouble caused by Indonesia's confrontation. He said the Government felt that the festival must go on despite the serious situation caused by the
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  • 53 1 TOKYO, Sat. Japan is to sound out the Malaysian Government on the "blood debt"— Japan's compensation for wartime atrocities Press reports said today. This will be the task of Mr. Takumi Hozakl. chief of the South-West Asia section of the Foreign Ministry, who left here for Kuala
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  • 33 1 TOKYO, Bat. Nearly 1,700 houses were flooded at Amami Osluma in Southern Japan as typhoon Kathy with 86 miles per hour maximum winds grazed the tiny Island today police said. AP.
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  • 190 1 Malaysian passengers scrambled off burning vessel UONG KONG, Sat. Eighty passengers from Malaysia reboarded the Norwegian ship Hoi Wong this evening after the vessel had raced full speed into the colony with a fire in its main hold. The passengers from Singapore and Penang were on their way to Swatow.
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  • 54 1 JAKARTA. Sat A baby born In Macassar, in the Southern Celebes, on Auk. 17 Indonesian Independence Day has been named £>oekarna Vivere Perk-oloso or "Soekarno Lives Dangerously." Antara news agency said the baby was born while the President was deliver'n^ his Independence Day speech, which he bad
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  • 246 1 Aussie troops: New pledge READY TO GIVE MORE AID, SAYS ENVOY 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. 1V Australia is ready to send more troops to Malaysia to holp h<-r combat Indonesian guerilla activities in thfl country, the Australian High Commissioner, Mr. T. K. Critchley. here today But Malaysia must m ormal request
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  • 21 1 KOREA I—o KUALA U MPUR. Sat. South Korea brat Burma I—o In srcond m.itrh on opening night of Mrrdeka Soccer.
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  • SUNDAY TIMES PHOTO NEWS
    • 18 2 =DISCOVERED OFF PONTIAN KECHIL BY FISHERMEN A boat jims out to recover thr balloon
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    • 288 2  - SACK WITH FOOD TIED TO BUOY RECOVERED SABRIEL LEE By PONTIAN, KECHIL, Sat. MALAYSIAN securi ty forces recovered a rubber balloon from the sea off Pontian Kechil during mop-ping-up operations against Indonesian infiltrators yesterday. The balloon was first spotted by six fishermen on their way to a fishing kelong about
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    • 37 2 BATU GAJAH. Sat Mr t.l Parembalam has been elected president of the Indian temple j here w;lh Mr. K. Supp-.ah as vicepresident, Mr. K Velmurugu as secretary and Mr. M. Bubrama- j mam as treasurer.
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    • 133 2 §UNGEI PATANI, Bat. The re-trial of A.S.P. Gurbachan Singh, former Jitra 0.C.P.D., on a corruption charge scheduled for resumption In the Sessions Court here today, was postponed to tomorrow because defence counsel. Mr. David Marshall was engaged in another case at Kuala Lumpur. Gurbachan Singh. 33. Is
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    • 51 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Eight crawler tractors and a motor grader, which form part ol the Australian aid engineering equipment to Malaysia, will be handed over to the Malaysian Army oi: Tuesday. The handing over ceremony will be held at the Tractors' (Malaysia) Ltd. premises at Bukii
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    • 258 2 IT WON'T BE EASY FOR SOEK, SAYS MINISTER KUANTAN, Saturday. fHE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, said last night that Malaysia would not fall to Soekarno's hand so long as the people stood united. Speaking of the latest Indonesian armed efforts to crush Malaysia he told
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    • 184 2 LIMA LUMPUR, Sat. The Selangor Police today warned hunters to avoid hunting near the coastal areas because they might be shot by mistake by security forces. The warning came from the acting Selangor 1.1.DChief, Supt. C. M. Sunderaj, at a special Press conference this
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    • 212 2 Indonesia hard hit by barter trade ban: Wok If UALA LUMPUR, Sat Singapore's Minister for Social Welfare. Inche Othman Wok, today called on the Indonesian Government to "stop confrontation" or luce economic repercussions from Malaysia. He was talking to newsmen lon his arrival here from Singapore to attend the Rahman
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 89 2 The tides today TODAY Sedili Kechll 10.41 a.m. (7.7 ft) 9.13 p.m. (6.sft>; Singapore 11.44 a.m. i7.Bft) 10.56 p.m. (B.9ft); Port Dickson 6.39 a.m. (B.3ft) 7.10 p.m. (B.7f>: Port S\vett*nham 6.01 a.m. d3.oft) 6.12 p.m. U3.1f0; Ppnaiiß 12.46 a.m. (7.2 ft) 12.48 p.m. (B.4ft). TOMORROW Sedilt Kechll 11.07 a.m. i7.Bft)
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  • 201 3 Bomoh, 70, girl, 17, guilty of khalwat offence MALACCA. Sat. A 70-year-old bomoh and a 17-year-old girl were found guilty in the Shariah Court at Alor Gajah of committing "k halw a t" (close proximity). Both were bound over for three months. The bomoh, Bidln Ngah, and the girl. Banian
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  • 70 3 PENANG. Sat.— A snatch thiel ran away with a gold chain belonging to a Thai student yesterday afternoon. Sawanee Raunyaram, a pupil of the Canon Rea School, told police she was walking along Kuala K.intrsifr Road at abi'Ut 2 30 p.m B suddenly fell someone
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  • 29 3 IPOH. Sat.— A housewife, Wong Sun Neang. 49. had her gold bangle worth about $600 snatched by a man at the Central Market here yesterday evening.
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  • 76 3 FORMER CLUB SECRETARY CHARGED KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The former secretary of the Lake Club here. Arthur John Holder, 45. was today charged in the Sessions Court with criminal breach of trust. Holder, (above), pleaded not guilty to criminal breach of trust of $9,341 of the club's funds between May 31
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  • 32 3 PENANO. Sat.— About 60 katls of sharks' fins valued at $2,000 were stolen from a Japanese ship, the Kaiser Maru. yesterday. The fins were heaped on the too deck.
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  • 143 3 TPOH. Sat An elderly labourer died after he was knocked down by a car while he was cycling to work in Simpang Pulai, 10 miles from his house in Buklt Merah new village here on April 7 this year, an inquest was told today. At the end
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  • 402 3 Johore Bahru Customs to go by stages HARMONISATION OF TARIFFS FIRST, SAYS TAN SINGAPORE, Saturday. J'HE Malaysian Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, who is in Singapore today on an inspection tour of the Customs Department, said that the abolition of the Johore Bahru Customs would be a gradual
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  • 23 3 SINGAPORE Sat. The Kok Mun Film Co.. will celebrate Its official founding with a luncheon at the Peking Restaurant tomorrow.
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  • 276 3 Birthday joy plans for -royal town SULTAN OF PERAK WILL BE 40 ON FRIDAY KUALA KANGSAR, Saturday. 21-GUN salute will start off the 40th birthday celebrations of the Sultan of Perak, the State's 33rd ruler, here on Aug. 28. The day has been declared a public holiday in the State.
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  • 144 3 Look out for soek agents: Harun KEPONG, Sat.— The Mentrl Besar of Selangor, Inche Harun bin Hajl Idris, today called on aborigines to be on guard against Indonesian Infiltrators who wanted to wreck the peace of the country. Opening a community hall for aborigines at Buklt Lanjan here, Inche Harun
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  • 35 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Radio Sineapura will broadcast the semifinals of "Mlnggu Bahasa Kebangsaan" (National Language Week song star) over Its Malay service on Wednesday at 6.10 p.m. in conjunction with the National Language Week.
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  • 24 3 IPOH. Sat. The Perak Electrical Association held a dinner here last night to celebrate the Installation of the association's newly elected committee.
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  • 172 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. "Nint Indonesian traders were today jailed for one month each in a district court for committing a breach of the Prohibition of Imports (Indonesia) Order 1964. Together with 13 other Indonesians, these nine men were also sentenced to another month's jail each for entering
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  • 224 3 AIRPORT schedules (arrivals and departures) for today: IPOH Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (ML 106) 6.40 am.; Penang (ML 153) 8.45 a.m.; Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (ML 032) 9.05 a.m.; Penang (ML 003) 11.25 ajn.; Kota Bharu and Penang (ML 035) 4.15 .p.m.: Singapore. Malacca
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  • 171 3 'Wonderful' in Borneo |{UCHING. Sat.— A troop of 21 Engineer Squad ron. Territorial Army, left Kuchinc: today to return to their homes in Selangor. During Its two weeks here the Terriers built two bridges over the Sungel Sadong for Kampong Jale and Kampong Jemukan, and
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  • 48 3 PENANG, Sat. The Penang and Province Wellesley branch of the Technical Association of Malays wil! hold a lunch at the Hotel International next Saturday when Mr. Khoo Shin Wah. station chemist at the Penang power station, will ?ive a talk on "corrosion and social effects."
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  • 236 4 Topless: Three women found guilty LONDON. Sat.— A 27--year-old blonde housewife and two sisters were found guilty of indecency and conditionally discharged here yesterday in Britain's first cases involving topless dresses. The generally accepted conventions of decency In public places had to be upheld by the courts, the Bow-Street magistrate
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  • 54 4 N, Sat. Police .ire try- the mystery of •even-milt,- trail of white cotton thread. Motorists found the unbroken line of thread stretched along the centre of country lanes near Canterbury. Police think it may have fallen off the back of ;> lorry or was a inlet
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  • 343 4 TENCKU MUST BE GIVEN FREEDOM TO MAKE UP HIS MIND, SAYS INDONESIAN ENVOY, CANBERRA. Sat DIFFERENCES between Indonesia and Malaysia could be solved if outsiders ceased meddling, and if the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, were given complete freedom to make up his
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  • 217 4 WASHINGTON, Saturday. TTHE Washington Post said today that the landings 1 of heavily armed Indonesian force on the west coast of Johore has "moved the 'crush Malaysia" hysteria in Jakarta into a new ar.d more dangerous phase.' The newspaper. In an editorial, noted that
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  • 61 4 CANBERRA. Sat.— A Skylark research rocket fired at Woomera I reached a height of 119 miles, the I Department of Supply reported i yesterday. The firing on Thursday, sponsored by the British Ministry of Science and the Royal Aircraft Establishment, was the first using a
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  • 59 4 MOSCOW, Sat. Soviet aircratl dropped high explosive bombs through a huge barrier of ice in the Arctic Ocean to clear the way (or a convoy of cargo ships, the news agency Tass said yesterday. Tass said the ice breaker Moskva had been unable to cut
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  • 26 4 KATMANDU. Sat.— Floods have washed out big sections of the new road which eventually will link Katmandu In Nepal vith Lhasa. Tibet.— AP.
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  • 20 4 RANGOON, Sat. Burmese Army troops have killed five re- bels tribesmen in mopping up I operations. AP
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  • 195 4 JAPAN TO SELL PLANES TO INDONESIA Earlier ban withdrawn rrOKYO, Sat. —The x Japanese Government yesterday reconsidered an earlier decision and authorised a Japanese company to resume negotiations on the sale of 20 training planes to Indonesia, Kyodo news service reported. Kyodo said the decision came after officials of the
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  • 47 4 BONN. Qat. Nine workers were tlUed and 12 injured, some serioully, when their home-bound works bus collided with a lorry at Ingolstadt yesterday The bus was carrying 43 male and female day-shift employees of the Ingolstadt DKW motor I works.— Reuter.
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  • 179 4 SANTA MONICA, Sat. Singer Judy Garland was accused today In court of "squandering" the family fortune on her friend, actor Mark Herron. The allegation arose in a civil suit between Miss Garland, who Is now In London, and Sid Luft, 46, her one-time agent
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  • 227 4 KENNEDY GETS BLESSING OF MAYOR WAGNER NEW YORK. Saturday. T«E Attorney-General, Mr. Robert Kennedy, today x received the blessing of New York's Mayor. Mr. Robert Wagner, virtually assuring the AttorneyGeneral of the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate. The Mayor, the strongest figure In the State Democratic Party, announced his
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  • 36 4 LA PAZ, Sat.— Bolivia announced last night that it was severing diplomatic relations with Cuba. The move left only Mexico and Uruguay among Latin American nations still maintaining relations with the Castro regime.—UPl.
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  • 22 4 ATHENS. Sat. A mosque was bombed last night at Xanthi. Northern Greece, where 8.000 Muslims of Turkish origin reside. AP.
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  • 138 4 Souvanna in Paris for peace talks DARIS, Sat. Prlnc* Souvanna Phouma, Prime Minister and leader of th« neutralist faction of Lao*, arrived here by air yesterday from Vientiane for talks with the leaders of the other two Laotian factions aimed at finding a political compromise. Also on the aircraft wai
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  • 72 4 MIAMI. Sal. An emaciated five-year-old Negro boy who apparently had been held prisoner in a filthy room (or several yean was discovered by police after a neighbour asked them to investigate. Ambulance attendants who took the boy to hospital said he could
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  • 71 4 f OS ANGELES. Sat. The mother of Beverly Aadland, former teenage companion of the late Errol Flynn. has been placed on two years' probation for disturbing the peace with an impromptu striptease in a neighbour's home. She was also given suspended 60-day jail sentence and fined US$79. Mrs.
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  • 305 5 TSHOMBE RETAKES KEY TOWN Corpses in streets LEOPOLDVILLL, Sat. National Army troops recaptured the key eastern provincial capital of Bukavu yesterday from the rebels who chose death rather than rapture. The streets of Bukavu were .strewn with the bodies of rebiMs who fought fanatically against government troops "with everything they
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  • 43 5 INDIO (California). Sat. S:njjer Dinah Shore divorced M.nirice P. smith, her second i husband nfter testifying yesterday that he criticised her so much that "I couldn't make an inde- 1 pendent decision." The charge w.is extreme cruelty. AP
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  • 55 5 Gas explosion shatters dock TOKYO. Sat— A gas explosion rally today shattered part of a dock at Uruga heavy industries shipyard in Yokosuka, 35 miles southwest of Tokyo, and Injured 22 workers. Gas-masked rescuers spent nearly two hours fighting a fire that resulted from the explosion. The extent of damage
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  • 40 5 OTTAWA. Sat. Seven people were killed and about 10 others injured, some critically, when a fast Ottawa-Montreal passenger train collided with a heavy lorry on a level crossing in Leonard village 17 miles east of Ottawa. Reuter
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  • 31 5 CHRISTCHURCH. Bat. New Zoalund's Council of Churches has promised £1,000 toward the cost of a hospital to be completed near Jakarta in 1966, mainly under German church sponsorship. i
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  • 31 5 .SEOUL, Sat. United Nations cabinet Chakravarthi V. tan today dedicated a memorial hall at the U.N. Cemer Pusan where thp bodies of man'- Korean war dead Ise. i npi
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  • 33 5 ADEN. Sat. The crew escaprri uniuirt when an American B--26 light bomber burned out after n% during take-off from the British military base here today. thr D S consulate said Reuter
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  • 21 5 UNITED NATIONS. Sat.—Malawi, which became Independent from Britain on July 6. applied for UN. membership yesterday. A P
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  • 25 5 NBUL, Sat.— A fire desJ > Miops and 25 aDurtmen: Ln thp downtown arra ol Istanbul taut night. No casualties wpre rrporu-d.— AP.
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  • 271 5 Expel U.S. troops from Britain call LONDON. Saturday LONDON, Sat. A British union leader urged yesterday that United States t r oopo p s should be expelled from Britain if Senator Barry Goldwater became President of the United States. The call came from Mr. Ted Hill, president of
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  • 238 5 US will be trapped in an Asian land war, Senator warns -The 'futility' in South Vietnam WASHINGTON. Saturday. OENATOK Wayne Morse, Democrat-Oregon, charged yesterday that the United States was moving closer to a full-scale occupation of South Vietnam "as the only means of preventing a complete Viet Cong takeover." If
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  • 38 5 ALGIERS. Sat. A special revolutionary tribunal yesterday sentenced to death four people on charges of taking part in a series of terrorist acts "designed to assist ln the overthrow of the Ben Bella regime." UPT
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  • 183 5 SOLE HEIR IN NEHRU'S WILL IS INDIRA NEW DELHI, Sat. Mr. Nehru left all his property to his daughter and only child, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, v his sole heir in his will the Indian, news magazine Blitz said yesterday. Previously only extracts from his will relating to disposal of his
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  • 159 5 LONDON. Sat. Two youths, one aged 17 the other 21, appeared in court in Holyhead, Wales yesterday charged with stealing the £83.000 (M 5605.500) luxury yacht Wild Venture, involved in a massive sea and air search oft* Englard on Thursday. The youths were remanded in
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  • 198 5 Makarios: Greek plan for Cyprus peace unchanged NICOSIA, Sat. After 11 30 hours of almost contin uous consultations with the Greek Defence Minister, Mr. P c t r o s Garoufalias, Cyprus President Archbishop Makarios said here last night there was complete unanimity of views between himself and the Greek
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  • 125 6 Wonl» S2Jt (Mm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, In Biai.;wf, Orchard Road Sunday Service 9 a m. and t> p.m. All Welcome. BAHAI WORLD FAITH Ood s Plaa. For a world free from war and m "y. M'rrature lroin U33, Rohan i l;n:id, Henmtiun. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIET" Grave lioad. Sunday ServleWednesday
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  • SUNDAY TIMES Aug. 23, 1964 OPINION
    • 507 6 rpENOKU ABDUL RAHi MAN has capped his splendidly successful visits to Britain, the United States and Canada with another great achievement in Singapore. His three days there last week could turn out to have assured Malaysian survival. His talks with the State's leaders cleared the way
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  • 612 6 Writer who returns to danger (and perhaps death) OLNGAPORE, Sat. An O Irishman whom assassins could not kill will soon go back to the Middle East, holding his life in his hands, to do an expose on the opium traffic. He is journalist, author and former champion pugilist Scan O'Callaghan
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  • 680 6  - SOEKARNO: A DESIGN FOR EVIL JACKIE SAM PONTIAN LANDINGS DEMONSTRATE THAT THE INDONESIANS ARE READY TO CARRY THE SHOOTING WAR TO MALAYA by SINGAPORE. Sst INDONESIA'S confrontation with Malaysia has taken a new turn. The Pontian landing has shown she is ready lor assaults on the mainland not merely across
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  • 995 6  -  5. SABARATNAM /3 mp] otwCfflv£2 OR HOW WE CAN TAKE A TIP FROM THE AMERICANS by! EVERY December Malaysia is bedevilled by the fact that schooldays have come to an end for something like 15,000 boys and girls in the country About four
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  • 282 6 Pontian: Lesson in loyalty from PONTIAN in S. Johore A WOUNDED Indonesian prisoner raised himself on his elbow on a crude jungle stretcher and desperately scanned the faces outside crowded Pontian police station. But the faces that stared back at him were impassive. What could he expect? He bad been
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  • 465 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. r _f HE president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin bin Mohamed Noor, today called for a summit meeting between Malaysia and Indonesia to stop further Indonesian infiltration into the country. In a major policy speech at the
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  • 144 7 'CRUSH, CRUSH' CRY BY 800 I^I.M.A LUMPUR. Sat. v Shouts of "Ganyang, ganyang (crush, crush)" rang through Chin Woo auditorium here today when Hajjah Khatijah Sidek (above), leader of the PMIP women's section, made an attack on "imperialists." ilauah Khatijah, who was speaking at the opening of the party's con-un-ss
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  • 66 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will dinner at the Nanyang kikk Community Guild in Peck Seah Street at 8 o clock tomorrow night The Kallar.R Goodwill Committee will be host to the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. at
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  • 123 7 MACHANG, Saturday. r viiE secretary-general of Kelandan UMNO, Tengki azali bin Tengku Hamzah, today called on al \j MNO members in the State to co-operate with the Government in its fight against Indonesian conI irontatlon. Speaking at the annual meeting of the Machang district
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  • 168 7 Appeal to Malays on contracts KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman. today called on Malay contractors to execute their work well and according to specification. He pointed out that their success would depend entirely on the standard of their
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  • 326 7 Details of needs drawn up KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MALAYSIA has prepared details of the additional aid she wants from Britain in view of Indonesia's aggression. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said that he would discuss the details with the British Chancellor of
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  • 212 7 MISSING GIRLS RETURN HOME: POLICE HOLD SUSPECT SINGAPORE, Sat. The seven Malay girls who were missing from their homes after attending a religious meeting on Thursday returned home yesterday at 3.30 p.m. I lie (iris were reported to have been hired away from their homes In kampong Kembangan, t'nangi b>
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  • 442 7 ONE WAS 21 AND THE OTHER 17 -AND THE EX-POLICEMAN CAME TO STAY... gINGAPORE, Sat. A love triangle involving an ex-police-man and two sisters ended in tragedy here this morning. Ex-Constable Yip Choon Quee, 26, was found sprawled beside
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  • 37 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— A farmer recovered the body of a 13-year-old girl, Toh Geok Thoe, from a Clvi Kang Road this morning. 12-ft. deep well at 12 1 Mile Yeo Police do not suspect foul play.
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  • 140 7 Backing for new body Sat. Three political parties in Singapore have so far agreed to join the inter-party goodwill committee suggested by the Malaysian Prime' Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, during his recent visit here. The People's Action Party the Singapore Alliance and the
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A Vigilante Corps member will receive a cer- tiflcate of commendation from the Commissioner of Police for catchIng a thief on Monday at 7 p.m. at the Tanjong Pagar Community CentreSuperintendent Ng Leng Hock of "A" Division will make the presentation.
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  • 57 7 IPOH. Sat— A fitter, Poo Yoon Sin, 33. was electrocuted while using an electric drill to repair a car at his house in Ampang Bharu new village, four miles from here, yesterday evening. Married with two children, Poo was found dead by his mother with
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  • 57 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Thieves broke into an unoccupied house at Ouillemard Road here yester- day and stole a television set I worth $1000. Police said today that the owner was away on a holiday in Port Dicksun. A neighbour who saw the back door of
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    • 299 7 On your television today 'TELEVISION programmes for sia. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to mary In all languages for the today Singapore (repeat broadcast): next day and close. i\ 7.45 News and newsreel In MVB Channel 5 Chinese; 8.05 Perry Mason IV MALAYSIA P.M.: 1.00 Opening and pro- The Buried Clock: 9.00
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  • 173 8 FRONT MAN WINS ELECTION BY LOT CEREMEAN, Sat. The Socialist Front candidate won the Titi, Jelebu. by-election last night when he, beat the Alliance candidate by drawing lots after both obtained 186 votes each. The by-election In the Hosapa Ward of the Titl Local Council was due to the resignation
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  • 27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong presented honours and awards to 65 poople at an investiture held at the Istana Negara here today
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  • 119 8 CIXGAPOKE. Sat. Julie Sudiro (above), Singapore's top (firl vorali.st. Hill be tinting at one of Kuala Lumpur's night spots at the beginning of next mouth. Julie. 21. said today she had aeoepted the Selangor Club's of- f'-r because she felt she needed "a change." She
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  • 796 8 More non-Malays learn the N- Language IT CAN BECOME A MEDIUM FOR ALL COMMUNITIES WITHIN SHORT TIME SINGAPORE, Sat SPORE COVT. TO EXTEND ITS USE THE chairman of the National Language Week Committee, Inche Mohamed Ghazali, said yesterday that more and more non-Ma-lays were realising the importance of the national
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  • 67 8 SINGAPORE Sat. Mrs. Tan Lev Chee has taken over duties a.s president of the Singapore Inner Wheel, succeeding Mrs. Barbara Gurnet. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dent, Mrs. E. Shepherd: secretary. Mrs. Eunice Lecombtr; asst. secretary, Mrs. Shirley Cummins; treasurer. Mrs. Bab Snow, overseas correspondent. Mrs. Clara
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  • 76 8 KUCHING. Sat The Chief Minister v! Sarawak. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan said today that petty differences should not be allowed to distract the people from the construction of a united and prosperous Malaysia. He was speaking at the opening at Tanah Puteh in Kuching of
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  • 275 8 MALAY— AS MEANS TO UNITE PEOPLE SINGAPORE. Sat. The J Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. Fong Sip Chee. said last night that the National Language was the means of uniting the people Into a single nation. "If we are united. no weapon can cut us asunder, no
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  • 221 8 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Sin- gapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said today he would be moving a motion at the next meeting of Parliament calling on the Central Government to set up a commission of inquiry to Investigate the surrounding circumstances which led to the
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  • 591 9 PENANG, Saturday. fHE high court today awarded $17,509 to Bertam Consolidated Rubber Co. Ltd. for live acres of land in Province Wellesley North, for which the Deputy Collector of Land Revenue, Butterworth, had formally awarded $19,060 on Sept 5, last year. "The
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  • 188 9 5,000 AT MRS. SAW'S FUNERAL Pupils march in procession pENANG. Sat— Despite a .-teady drizzle this morning, a crowd estimated at about 5.000 people turned up at the funeral of Mrs. Saw Choo Theng. wife of Penang rubber magnate and banker. Pupils of four schools and representatives of more than
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  • 67 9 Open verdict on woman PENANO, Sat The coroner. Sir, I. Aim Rajah, today recorded an open verdict on a woman. Dcvii who was knocked down by motor cycle while eras-mi? Light Street on March I k suddenly." the motor cycilM. Ng Fong Lai. 40 said. N« said Den 4fi had
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  • 302 9 TTHIS weeii the Dachshund is our subject. This little chap Is sometimes referred to as the dog sold by the yard, or more commonly, the sausage dog. These prefixes are usually accorded by people who know very little about the spirited member of the canine race. De.spite
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  • 188 9 Police bid to get more help from the public IPOH, Bat. The police here have launched a drive to win more confidence and co-operation from the public. This step has been taken as a result of complaints by police witnesses that "great inconvenience" had been caused to them by investigating
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  • 336 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Business In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Holdings 12.000) $2.33: Dunlops (1.000) $1.78. (4.000) $1.80: Esso ords. (7.000) $2.08. (5,000) $2.10. 12.000) $2.09: E.
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  • 303 9 MANY LEARNT LESSON ON WHISPERS Exchange also falls for it KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE stock exchange too fell for a rumour on Thursday morning which caused a fiveminute suspension of business in Singapore to allow brokers to sort out contracts. The rumour that of a second landing in Port Dickson
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  • 454 10 "I LOVE you!" she said. Not to me, but to the car. "I love cars, you know." she added hastily. To me this time, as if anxious to clear any misunderstanding. I nodded, silently. After all. what is a man expected to say In a situation
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    892 10  -  ANTHONY CARTHEW By LICENSED TO KILL -THE MAN k who! created him HE WAS, by a long chalk, the most successful author since the war. Only the Bible and Shakespeare out sold lan Lancaster Fleming. But he was a sad case. Charming, gay, casual, elegant, sophisticated to the
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  • 524 10  - The imitators CHARLES GREVILLE By WHO is going 'v take over front James Ko.idV There are a lot of applicants. Lan Fleming's formula brought him a fortune. There has jeen a miniature gold rush of authors having a crack at the same seam. By a strange coincidence two frank imitations
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    • 577 11 A JUNGLE WAR— SEEN THROUGH HOLLYWOOD EYES Holden wins the Malayan campaign all by himself I HAVE suspected for some time that William Holden hugs a secret ambition to become the Errol Flynn of the nineteen sixties. On the screen, that is, not in his private life. So far strong-minded
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    • 130 11 T ASK myself if it is accidental that the film people who sat on Peter Brook's "I.OKD OK THK Fl.lfcS" for over a year have now unleashed it during the summer holiday in Britain, with tho attendant "Mot "Rockers" battle of Hastings. For this savage fable
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    • 91 11 A new twist to an old, old filmland story THE age-old story of Hollywood tells of bright eyed women armed with youth and beauty who climb the starry heights on their charms. In "The Carpetbaggers," a Aim about Hollywood in the roaring twenties, talented young actor Tom Lowell gives an
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    • 298 11 THE THEATRE. ONE of the objects of these previews is to help the box office. After all, it costs a great deal to bring celebrities to Singapore, and if they appear before rows of sparsely-populated seats the Singapore Musical Society, or whoever the impresario happens to be, is going to
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  • 384 12 JEGA AIMS TO BEAT 21 BARRIER SINGAPORE, Saturday. TTHE performances of four athletes will be keenly watched at the annual Civilians-Services match at Farrer Park tomorrow. M. Jegathesan, Wong Fey Wan, C. Kunalan and Karu Selvaratnam who have been selected for the final phase of training for the Olympic Games
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  • 273 12 Warwick assured of No. 2 position T ONDON. Sat. WarLi wickshire kept in step 11 points behind Worcestershire at the head of the county cricket championship table with a victory over Surrey yesterday by an innings and 72 runs. The victory assured them of at least the runners-up place In
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  • 75 12 NEW YORK, Sat— Tony Garcy, Louis Riecke and Isaac Berger appeared certain choices for Olympic berths when the eight-man United States squad Is selected following today's weiphtllftlng trials at the World Pair. Oarcy set four American records yesterday while winning the lightweight title; Rlerke
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  • 166 12 Stella wins by 1/65,000 th of a second LONDON, Sat.— A swimmer won a British title at the Crystal Palace pool here last night by the Infinitesimal margin of 1 /65,000 th of a ■econd. The $100,000 electronic timing device which Is unofficially In use In the championships confirmed Stella
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  • 532 12  -  JACK FINGLETON: By Lord's, Saturday AUSTRALIA'S dumpy second wicket-keeper Barry Jarman was the hero at Lords yesterday when he hit a sensational century getting his last 48 runs with three sixes and four fours in 18 minutes. It set the stage for Australia to make
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  • 44 12 LUMUT. Sat.— Schoolboy One Men? Sun of Ipoh won all the three swimming events in the Lumut sea sports <ani:v.ii here today. Ho was first in the 100 m 'reestyle ischooltjoys). the loom (open* and 100 mr'res backstroke (open) for men.
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  • 37 12 PENANG, Sat— Overseas Union Bank won the Inter-banks league when they beat Chartered Bank 6-2 in the replay at Victoria Green this evening. Overseas Union and Chartered had tied for first place In the league.
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  • 29 12 IPOH. Sat. Scorrs on the Bnt day of the Mentris Be-:-.r Shield cricket between North and South Malays are North 96 and 32 for two. South 172.
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  • 24 12 AUCKLAND. Sat— New Zealand sent their Olympic hopes soaring when they beat India 3-1 in their first hockey international here today.
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  • 371 12 Liverpool find Arsenal tough opponents LONDON, Sat.—Football league champions Liverpool got off to their expected winning start when the English soccer season began today, but had to tight hard to be a t Arsenal 3—2. Liverpool, who crushed Icelandic club Reyjavik 5-0 in the European Cup earliti in the week,
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  • 187 12 Essex batsmen flog Aussie bowling LONDON, Sat. Essex batsmen Gordon Barker and Keith Fletcher flogged the Australian bowling today to help take their side's total to 312 for five at tea on the opening day of their match at Southend. Barker scored 123 in two hours 50 minutes, hitting 16
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  • 22 12 BANGKOK. Sat. Thailand has joined the Far East golf circuit and expects to hold an open championship next Marco.
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    • 144 12 SPORTS DIAEY ti.. J j.:., t SOCCER— M -tourney: Japan v S. Vietnam (7.30 p.m.); Cambodia v Nationalist China (9. both matches at Merdeka, Stadium). Malaysian PWD final: Kedah v Negrl (Stadium Perak. 5.15). L. Perak Div. 2: Sabrang Est v Assumption School (.T. Anson). ATHLETICS Spore Civilians v Services
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  • 9 13 RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP
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  • 160 13 Epsom Jeep's best bets are ANITA (Race 4), BUS FULL (Race 5) and TECHLAND (Race 6). The going is good. Raeel EPSOM JEEP B. MEN AN G Lighter Flying Mist 4 O'CLOCK Straat Peter Phantom CALL BOY POIXTEK PHANTOM Persian Queen Flying Mlit BRANTAS Klcho Prinre The Concretor ARDENT
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  • 1088 13 I>US Full, a Star Kingdom five-year-old, should make a good bet in Race 5 at Kuala Lumpur today. He won impressively in his last start over 6f here in June He will be even better on top of the ground At Ipoh in March
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  • 1830 13 l ABU KEY: A letter after the horse's name indicates the type of going preferred: I last; g good; s soft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: (BF> strongly fancied; (F) landed. Apprentice allowances: Soaidi, P.K. leong and Dragon 3-lb; Nazudl. Nsr and Chong S-lb: others 7-lb Emergency
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  • 348 14 Tan beats own 400 record by 8.9 seconds j{UALA LUMPUR, 1V Sat. Tan Thuan Heng of Singapore set up a new record for the 400 metres free style at the second Malaysian swimming championships which concluded at the Weld Road pool this evening. Tan bettered his own record of 4
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  • 412 14 SABAH STARS SET 9 NEW MARKS I ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sat. Sabah athletes were again the star performers in the first Malaysian Telecoms athletic meet which ended at the VI ground today. They set live more records in the men's events for a total of nine marks for the meet.
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  • 1174 14  -  NORMAN SIEBEL KING TAKES SALUTE AND THEN ACCOMPANIED BY TENGKU RECEIVES THE TEAM MANAGERS By Kuala Lumpur, Sat A spirited Malaysian team gave 18,000 spectators, including the King and Queen, a brimming cup of Merdeka football joy when they opened the seventh anniversary tournament
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  • 26 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Johore Labis and Chang-feat Kindim? drew 1-1 in the final of the MacGilivray Cup soccer competition (or Malayan estates here today.
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  • 22 14 BYDNEY, Sat— Barry Baker. New South Wales' champion, came from behind to win the Australian Amateur Golt championship here today.
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  • 343 14 Szecilly sweeps all six events SINGAPORE. Sat— V. K. Nathan and Szecllly Tan won the best performance awards In the Ministry of Health athletic championships today. Nathan, who bettered the 110 metres hurdles record with 15.9 sec, won three other events including the sprints. Szecllly won all six women's events.
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  • 264 14 NZ's 'CRICKETING ENVOYS' FLY IN TO STRENGTHEN FRIENDSHIP J£UALA LUMPUR. Sat— New Zealand's "cricketIng ambassadors" arrived In Kuala Lumpur today to further strengthen the existing friendship and goodwill between Malaysia and New Zealand through sport Mr. Kenneth Sandford manager, and a member of the New Zealand Cricket Board of Control
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    • 2223 1  - THE NIGHT KREMLIN TOOK FRIGHT GORDON BY BROOK-SHEPHERD THE world knows what happened in Dallas on the morning of Nov. 23 last year when an assassin's bullets cut down President John F. Kennedy. Today THE SUNDAY TIMES reveals the effect the event had on the other "Mr. X" and his
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    • 33 1 J Serial 1, 5 j I For Women 2, 4 I I Feature 3 Jane Lee 4 j Know Alls 4 J I Stars 6 I Comics 6, 7, 8
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  • Evelyn Tu TALKIING DRESS SENSE
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    • 440 2 Women are still wearing the pants WOMEN will wear the pants this season, at least fash ion-wise. That is about the only clear indication that emerged from this year's Paris showings. That is. besides mid-calf evening dresses. Knowing that our women will not change their hemline unless for some practical
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    • 195 2 A FRIEND rvrites to FASHION PAGE from New York:— I have been looking round the shops on the east coast of the United States and it's left me in a "Why-don't-we?'* mood. For example, why don't we have: READY MADE curtain linings which don't need a stitch.
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    • 334 2 rpREADWAY met his 1 friend Alphonstine when the latter returned from the racetrack with his head bowed and his collar turned up. "Win any money?" Treadway asked cheerfully. Alphonstine smiled bitterly. "What happened to me shouldn't happen, that's all. I had a long shot in the
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  • 1385 3  -  Patrick Chan KEPONG Lll-L IN MALAYSIA A FIRST-PERSON REPORT By GAMBLING is a universal pastime or vice. It depends on whether you gamble, or think that you don't. And PETER LIM'S four-part series, "The ABC of Gambling" (Sunday Times July 26, Aug. 2, 9, 16) has prompted
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  • 143 3 Another country problem for our Science Corner this week. Would you know the answer if one of the youngsters asked: WHAT IS POLLEN? POLLEN is the stuff that I enables flowers to go on reproducing; themselves. It consists of minute cells, each of which can help to
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  • 105 3 He did not fet it. The Jndee said that the notice was adequate. Unless preihe- provision ii made to the contrary when an employee is engaEed, or a statutory regulation applies to a particular trade, there is no legal reason why notice cannot expire during or after a
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  • 240 3 \LmWk^M rpHE day before office X manager Frank Brown was due to start his three weeks' summer holiday, his boss district supervisor Alfred Roberts said to him "You needn't bother to come back. Tomorrows the end of the month and you can take a months
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    • 372 3 Radio Malaysia llMO i|q Summary Of Procranunes For Sings; 9.30 My Word; 10.00 Jet KUALA LUIVIrUri The Evening: 603 Feature Speed Records: 10.30 On stage; Corner- 618 Music Hafi 11.00 Japar Hour: 11.30 Tbt \.M.- SjM Programme bum- charms- 630 The News; 6.40 Malayannires. u.u2 Morning Melodies; Race Resu its:
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    • 867 4 LETTER OF THE WEEK MY problem is I have been dating two boys at thr same time. At 17. I am pregnant. Could you please tell me If there is any way ot rinding out which boy is the father? FRIENDLESS I nfortunatrly. this
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  • 543 4 DEAR KNOW ALLS: I understand that there is a special entrance examination for the University of Singapore designed for people, who because of their age or oilier special circumstances, cannot be expected to obtain or have the normal necessary entrance qualifications. I left school several
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