The Straits Times, 24 August 1964

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 V The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 1099 1  -  GABRIEL LEE Four more Indons killed A running battle in estate, blukar and swamp after villagers tip off security forces: Four captured By SINGAPORE, Sunday. MALAYSIAN Security Forces, keeping up their relentless hunt for Indonesian infiltrators, today killed four and captured four in a clash about 20 miles
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  • 91 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Royal Air Force it helping the So boh Government to construct a radio station on the highest mountain in South-east Asia, 1 3,450-ft. Mount Kinobolu A helicopter of 110 Squadron, RAF, is carrying the radio equipment to Liang Liang a peak
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  • 33 1 TOKYO. Sun. Nearly 3.800 houses were flooded in Southern Kyushu Island as Typhoon Kathy with Bfi miles in hour maximum winds moved slowly along the 1 Island's West coast yesterday. AP
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  • 578 1  -  r- GEOFFREY GELDARD i From KUCHING, Sunday. INDONESIAN terrorists launched two attacks on Security Forces positions in the border area of Sarawak's First Division near Kuching last night. Three terrorists were killed. Last night's attacks ended the three-vveek lull in Indonesian guerilla activity
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  • 385 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Son. The Save the Children Fund of Britain is to be asked to save the one-year-old bread and milk snack programme for 50.--000 needy rural schoolchildren in Malaya from coming to an end on Sept. 30. The Malayan Council for Child Welfare
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  • 185 1 FATHER OF MISSING GIRL GETS $50,000 DEMAND lOHORE BHARU, Sun. Mr. Manuel John D'Cruz, whose 16-year-old daughter Lily has been missing from home here for the past 12 days, has received a $50,000 ransom demand for the release of the girl. Mr. D'Cruz. an official in a Singapore insurance company,
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  • 23 1 VIENNA. Sun. Mr. and Mrs. John Westley, from London, won the 1964 European modern dancing championships held here last night. Renter.
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  • 1222 1 Lee: We have full faith in Tengku GINTiAPORK, Sun. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Singapore Prime Minister, lonight expressed full confidence in I!i c ability of Te n g k v Abdul Rahman lo solve Malaysia's internal problems. "If he (the TenKkiP lowed to sort things out his own way
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  • 37 1 CURRENCY ARRESTS SAIGON. San Authorities h.nr trrcsted eight Victnamor .\nd four foreigners on su««p'n<>n i of smußßlinK Vietiiamesc piastres and foreign rnrrrnrv to Hon? Kong in rrj turn for Rold and Jewel* |»ry M I'PI
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 447 2 Firm measures will be taken after a period of grace, says Mr. Shastri NEW DELHI, Sunday. r f HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, has warned India's grain traders to release their hoarded stocks before the end of the month or face harsh penalties. India
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    • 86 2 LAGOS, Sun. The dock workers' strike here entered its seventh day today in a dispute over payment ol wage arrears stemming from the two-week general strike in June. Steel-lielmeted Nigerian riot police patrolled Lagos piers. Twenty .ships lay idle through lack of cargo
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    • 46 2 RANOOON. Sun. Twelve more rebels including three leaders two of whom were with their families surrendered last Tuesday and Thursday in the Taung•k'.vi area in Shan State. They brought in seven rifles, one machinegun. one Stengun and 138 rounds of ammunition. Reuter
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    • 42 2 COLOMBO. Bun. Ceylonese Ministers have been presented a draft Bill to set up a Press Council and Tribunal. The bill provides for a council nominated by the Premier which will "exercise general supervision and control over newspapers" A.P
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    • 35 2 MONROVIA, Sun. Liberia. Ouinea. Sierra Leone and the Ivory Coast have agreed to set up a Joint commission to study the possibilities of a free trade rone between the four countries. Reuter
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    • 73 2 18 killed in Kashmir clashes RAWALPINDI, Sun.— Eighteen Indian soldiers were reported killed yesterday in three clashes on the Kashmir ceasefire line. An Azad Kashmir Government statement said that clashes took place in the Padhar Ghamir and Bagsar areas 150 miles from here. It alleged that the Indians opened "unprovoked
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    • 33 2 SEOUL, Sun.— Nine More people died of encephalitis, or sleeping sickness, yesterday raising the death toll of 121 in South Korea since the outbreak of the disease three weeks ago. AP.
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    • 249 2 Millions in a massive protest today YEW DELHI, Sun. India's food crisis is expected to reach its most explosive stage tomorrow when millions take to the streets in a massive Communist -led protest against soaring prices and short supplies. Police and troops have been alerted for violence as people pour
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    • 262 2 T^EW DELHI, Sun. Indian Government officials were arriving in Moscow this weekend to help speed up the production of supersonic MiG fighter aircraft in this country. An advance group left on Friday. They were due to be joined In Moscow a week later by
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    • 34 2 TRIPOLI. Sun. The Brit sh and U.S. Governments have agreed in principle on the evacuation oi their bases in Libya, the Libyan Prime Minister. Mr. Mahmud Muntassor. announced in a boardcast. Reuter.
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    • 243 2 Japan to resume talks with Indons on planes sale TOKYO. Sunday. JAPAN has decided, in a surprise move, to resume talks with the Indonesian Government on the sale of five trainer planes to Indonesia, the Japan Times said today. The Japanese Foreign Office had earlier opposed the sale because the
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    • 20 2 SEOUL. Sun Thirty-one students detained following massive anti-Government riots last spring are to be released. Reutrr.
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    • 123 2 Khanh has talks with the students OAIGON, Sim.. Presl- dent Nguyen Khanh yesterday met student leaders for several hours to discuss their demands for reforms in the Government, its policy and the new national coivstitution. In the course of the discussion, the President said the "war cabinet" he was forming
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    • 845 3 Democratic Party achievements unprecedented, President tells 30 U.S. state governors WASHINGTON, Sunday PRESIDENT JOHNSON, reviewing his first nine months in office since the assassination of President Kennedy, told 38 Democratic Party state governors that "America has kept the peace." He added that in
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    • 162 3 WASHINGTON, Sum. President Jobnson -ai«l yesterday that he will make his Vice-Presidentiai selection known early this week but that he is still considering several ossibilities. Mr. Johnson nark- were relayed to ■■)< rters by Governor <"»«•• Sanders of Georgie The Goven »r
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    • 52 3 A THINKER'S POSE and no wonder. For actress Donna Pearson, 24, is appearing in the latest TV show, "The Larkins," and next month she marries geologist Anthony Pimm. They then head for Borneo where her husband will work for two years on a land
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    • 194 3 MALTA TO BECOME FREE ON SEPT. 21 T ONDON. Sun. The British Government last night named Sept. 21 as the date for Malta's independence and announced Prince Philip will represent Queen Elizabeth at the island's celebrations. A colonial Office announcement said: "The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Duncan
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    • 44 3 MOSCOW. Sun. Russia has launched three more of her Cosmos scientific satellites. Tass news agency reported early today. They were number 41, 42 and 43 In the series and the later two were launched from one rocket Tass said. Reuter.
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    • 244 3 LONDON, Sun. Britain's political parties fired the first shots in a big election campaign issue when a row broke out over the nations export record. All three chief political parties Conservatives, Labour and Liberals expect individual prosperity to be the basic point ultimately
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    • 105 3 ROME. Sun. The central committee of the Italian Communist Party will meet on Wednesday to choose a successor to Mr. Palmiro Togllattl. the veteran party leader who died In Yalta on Friday, it was announced last night. The party directorate announced the date after a meeting
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    • 360 3 CALL-UP ORDER AS STRANGE JETS FLY OVER CYPRUS AGAIN NICOSIA, Sunday. ■JHE Cyprus Government last night announced a new call-up of civilians for compulsory service. The call-up came as National Guard Headquarters here announced that two unidentified Jet aircraft flew over the north-west region of the island yesterday afternoon. The
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    • 90 3 LONDON. Sun. Ramat and Co. Ltd., London importers and exporters, has filed a writ against Nems Enterprises, the Beatles' agents, claiming substantial damages for alleged breach of contractThe writ, filed in the High Court, alleged that Nems Enterprises signed a contract last Novvember In respect of
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    • 45 3 ROME, Sun.— Actress Lilll Palmer has been signed for a starring role In Princess Soraya's first film, Three Faces of a Woman, the EMno de Laurentls studios announced yesterday. She will play the role of a society gossip columnist. AP.
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  • 58 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A police patrol boat intercepted a sampan carrying seven Singapore Chinese fishermen off Raffles Lighthouse during lunchtime yesterday. They had been released by the Indonesians who captured them two years ago while they were fishing In Indonesian waters. While in Indonesia, they were Imprisoned.
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  • 412 5 IPOH, Sunday. pACILITIES for advanced training, including two modern firing ranges, are. the main features of the $30 million Police Field Force complex which is now under construction near Tanjong Rambutan, about nine miles from here. The two ranges the
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  • 222 5 MALAYSIA WILL GO GAY ON AUG. 31 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The first Malaysian anniversary on Aug. 31 will be celebrated with a wide range of festivities including parades, garden parties, sports, variety shows and band displays. The main celebrations, which will be held In the Malaysian capital will comprise a
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  • 82 5 JESSELTON. Sun. Lantern processions by schoolchildren will highlight Malaysia Day celebrations In mast of the administrative centres In Sabah. In some towns Malaysian security Ic.rts will take part and provide surprise items lor the entertainment of the people. Children's rallies, land and
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  • 39 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Bt. John Ambulance Association will hold a tea party for its Deputy Director-General. Lt. Gen. Sir Alexander Drummond of St. John headquarters In London, when he visits the premises at Beach Road tomorrow.
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  • 273 5 We face common danger, says Villareal KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Speaker of the Philippines House of Representatives, Mr. Cornelio T. Villareal (above), today said that Malaysia and the Philippines were now experiencing a "common danger" and that a solid front must be formed to counter it. Although apparently referring to
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  • 205 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. v Members of three staff unions in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting today voted in favour of forming a single national union. The decision was taken at a meeting here convened by the Congress of Unions of Employees in the
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  • 276 5 r ONDON Sun. Any major imperfections in the distribution of tin could result in some consuming areas being relatively starved of supplies. Vivian Younger and Bond's JulyAugust review says. Today, there is an obvious danger with the 20.000 tons or so of GSA tin
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  • 314 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Su T*HE former Jitra 1 0.C.P.D., Asst. Supt. Gurbachan Singh, who is being re-tried on a corruption charge, told the Sessions Court here today he was not the only officer who had given permission to open the ThalKedah frontier gate
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  • 86 5 SEREMBAN, Sun. legrl Sembilan will spend more than $6 million this year to provide new and Improved rural roads, 'water fupdlv, drainage and irrigation under the Rural Development plan. A Government spokesman, disclosing this today, added that another $1.5 million would be spent on new
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  • 21 6 KAJANG. Sun. Plans to erect a pavilion on the padang here have been shelved due to lack of funds.
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  • 508 6 16 more on arms. consort charges are held JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. CIX Indonesians and eight Malaysians were charged in the magistrate's court here this morning under the Internal Security Act with possession of arms, ammunition and explosives and consorting with people possessing arms. Another Indonesian, Sumarno bin Bormo Pardonggo, 25,
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  • 57 6 MUAR, Sun. Two Japanese and one Malaysian final-year students of forestry at Tokyo University's Department of Agriculture and Technology are here in the course of their studies. The trio are Toru Matsumoto. 22 Akira Hatakeyama, 24. and Lim Chlak Kirn, 25. of Muar. They
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  • 28 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun. Kuala Muda District will hold a subscription dinner and dance in the United Transport Building here on Sept 1 to celebrate Malaysia Day.
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  • 35 6 KOALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Commonwealth Chief Commissioner of Oirl Guides. Miss Anstlce Olbbe. will arrive here on Nov. 9 for a two-day visit. She is on a tour of Commonwealth countries.
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  • 58 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. will officially open negotiations for an air service agreement between Malaysia and Japan tomorrow at the Ministry of Interior Conference Room at 10 a.m. The agreement will enable the airlines of both countries
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  • 59 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Government has approved another $200,000 for €he Improvement of public facilities in 20 constituents. The chulrman of the urban and rural services con- sultatlve committee, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. who 1« also parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of National Development, said that the projects
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  • 189 6 Thai royal visitor stays in Penang Hill bungalow pEXANG, Sun. Former Queen Rambhai Barni of Thailand this afternoon visited the Wat Chaiya Mangalaram Temple in Burmah Lane here and saw the 108-ft. lone Redining Buddha. She was accompanied by the State Information Officer, Inche Zulkifli bin Dadameah. She was met
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  • 277 6 KUCHING, Sunday. S Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, yesterday called on the people not to let petty differences distract them from their "greatest venture" the construction of a happy, prosperous and united Malaysia. Speaking at the opening of a million dollar Public
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  • 117 6 Ship from Hong Kong searched in Brunei BRUNEI TOWN, Sun.—Police and Customs officers searched a ship which arrived from Hong Kong this week for Indonesian infiltrators or arms and subversive literature. Nothing was found. The ship Is under charter to Takehara Shipyard Muara Ltd.. and makes a fortnightly voyage between
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  • 70 6 TANJONG RAMBUTAN, Sun. About 400 people, including members of the legal profession, attended the wedding here today of Miss Harwanth Kaur. Senior Assistant Registrar of the Kuala Lumpur High Court, and Or. Karpal Singh, of the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital. The wedding according to Sikh rites,
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  • 51 6 KANGAR, Sun. The Stella Maris School (afternoon section) Is now enrolling students for Form IV classes for both boys and girls next year. The supervisor. Mr. Augustin Joseph, said that these new classes were a preliminary step to the formation of Form V class In
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  • 27 6 IPOH. Sun. The Buntong and Palim branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress will hold its annual meeting a: the Indian Recreation Club next Sunday.
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  • 32 6 IPOH, Sun. The Perak Chinese Hardware Dealers' Association will celebrate Its silver jubilee an nlversary with a dinner at the association premtees In Chung Thye Phin Road on Aug. 30.
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  • 67 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. Tan Ley Chee has taken over duties as president of the Singapore Inner Wheel, succeeding Mrs. Barbara Guinct Other officials arc: Vice-presi-dent Mrs. E. Shepherd; secretary Mrs. Eunice Lecomber; a wist ant Montarv Mrs. Shirley Cummins; treasurer. Mrs. Bab Snow; overseas correspondent Mrs. Clara
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  • 35 7 MUAR. Sun. The Mentri Besar of Johi re. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, who is also the president of Lhe Muar Umno will open the division delegates' conOrrnce here on Auk. 28.
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  • 36 7 BATU PAHAT. Sun. A civic* course organised by the Information Department (or 100 people here will be opened by the District Officer. Inche T.Uib bin Abu. at Tanjong Sembrong on Wednesday. irn) l i
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  • 44 7 mus s Dusy aay SEGAMAT Sun The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunus. during hfc visit here yesterday, opened threr community halls, a mosque and a maternity clinic, built under the rural development plan at a tola) con of $43,500
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  • 221 7 Malaysian-Thai border talks postponed |£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia has decided to postpone sending a delegation to Thailand for talks on anti-Communist activities on the Ma-laysian-Thai border, originally due to take place tomorrow. The delegation was to have been led by the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato
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  • 214 7 WATCH OUT FOR MORE LANDINGS: RAHMAN TALIB KUANTAN, Sunday. T»HE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman A bin Haji Talib, today warned Malaysians of the likelihood of further Indonesian landings in the country. Speaking at the opening of the delegates meeting of the Beserah Division of UMNO, six miles from
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  • 91 7 TANAH RATA, Sun. Guide maps with Information about beauty spots In Cameron Highlands will soon be distributed to all tourists tn this holiday resort. The map with an attached Information sheet will assist tourists to find their way to the beauty spots through the
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  • 41 7 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— The Kelantan police today arrested five known thugs under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance. The police recently launched a campaign against known thugs and extortionists who have been terrorising the people of Kelantan.
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  • 32 7 KAJANG. Sun. A lallang control campaign, sponsored by the Smallholders Advisory Service of the Rubber Research Institute, is to be launched throughout Ulu Langat District from Sept. 7 to 13.
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  • 27 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Inche Mohamed Ali bin Hajl Abdul Aziz from Kampar has assumed duties here as assistant district officer. Surgei Manik and Changkat Jong.
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  • 181 7 KOTA BHARU, Sun. The former Malayan Ambassador to the United States. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil. has set up an office here to give an opportunity to the people in Kelantan to meet him. Dato Nik who Is now an Alliance M.P. for Kota
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  • 85 7 Students to hold Welfare Week ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun —The University ol Malaya Students' Union will hold its annual Welfare Week beginning on Aug. 29. The weeks activities will coincide with the celebrations of the first anniversary of Malaysia Funds collected during the week will go to the Lady Te in
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  • 118 7 Ferry workers will discuss their case with Mentri today JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A four-man delegation from the Muar/Batu Pahat Ferry Workers" Union will meet the Mestrl Besar ol Johore. Dato Hajl Hissan bin Hajl Yunos, here tomorrow to discuss with him the case of its members. The unions 228 members
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  • 261 7 IT U ALA LUMPUR. Sun. New Zealand industrialists and businessmen have "great confidence" in the economic climate of Malaysia. They are prepared to invest in this region despite Indonesian confrontation. This was stated by Mr. R. D.S Sunderland. former New Zealand Trade Commissioner In Thailand
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  • 119 7 164-MILE LINE TO CARRY ELECTRICITY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A $15 million Central Electricity Board project to build a 164-mile-iong high voltage power transmission line linking Prai in Province Wellesley with the Batang Padang hydro-electri-city power station is to be started soon. Work on the project which Is to be undertaken
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  • 374 8 RUDY BELTRAN IfUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Toy Browning automatic pistols, identical in appearance to the real thing, are being sold here freely. These Hong Kong-made pistols costing between $2.50 and $3 have been sold to many youngsters and also adults. Their realism Is
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  • 47 8 MUAR Sun— The Alliance candidate, Mr. Gan Cheng Seng. 33. won the Sungei Mati Barat ward by-election yesterday, polling 135 votes. His opponent. Mr. Tan Cheng Hoon, 23, of the Socialist Front polled 49 votes. A total of 187 voters (62.96%) cast their votes.
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  • 23 8 BATU GAJAH, Sun. A new $5,000 community hall has been built at the Indian settlement, here under the rural development schema
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  • 248 8 FUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— More than 50 senior officers attending Tuesday's Rubber Industry Replantinp Board conference will be urged to encourage more smallholders to diversify their crops. This will be one of the topics to be discussed by the officers at the two-day conference, which will be
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  • 165 8 $16 MIL PLAN TO LIGHT UP BRUNEI BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. The Brunei Government has approved a $16 million scheme to provide electricity to the whole State. Work is to begin immediately. The scheme revolves round new power stations in the oil town of Seria and Gadong. near Brunei Town. The
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  • 85 8 Could not pay $16,000 fine: Two years' jail MUAR. Sun.— Tee Loo. 50. was sentenced to two years' Jail by the Sessions Court here yesterday when he could not pay a fine of $16,000 for lllegaly distilling 288 gallons of liquor on which duty totalling $2,107 had not been paid.
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    • 48 9 Young Plants and Polishrd Corners By Mark Oliver (Gollanz 215.) Mtddle- aged writer pines for his i lost creative gift against a I background of southern Italy and family complications. Some sharp concentrated descriptive writing, but it is hard to accept the megalomaniac centre.
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    • 189 9 ANALYTICAL ENGINE AND THE MAN BEHIND IT IRASCIBLE GENIUS. By Maboth Moseley. (Hutchinso7i. 305.) fHARLES BABBAGE (1791--1871). the well-off son of a banker and author of the once famous "Economy of Manufactures." was a good deal of a snob, a paranoid quarreller and a genius. He devoted his life as
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  • 189 10 20 HorW. $io rmntmrnm) MR R. HENDRICKS Thsnke all rsl.iiivm and friends for contributions .md various help given at the funeral of his wife. MR. AND MRS. Cheng Toag Peng express their sincere thanks to f I leads »nd relatives for attending the funeral or Paul Chine, condolence, wreaths
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  • 27 10 1» Word* $11 (Mlmitmmm) IN EVERLOVINC MEMORY Of Her J Anpaduray. M.C.H. died ea 24 sB7 Oone but not forgotten laserted by his sffectlonate children
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  • 209 10 •v Worts Sl» (Mimimmm) VERY IMPORTANT PRACTICE for Mu.tical Society Choir thi* evening S 30 1. in All members asked to bs present. ROLAND'S. To Have A Most Natural Looking Perm* Consult Roland oi Coral' Appointments: *****. *****. M '"olftnan Street. B'pors LOOK CNIC Rattan Handhaga to cninplrmenl your
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  • 7 10 The Straits Times Monday. August 24, 1964.
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  • 735 10 may sound unduly simple, but j as Datin Thomson has em- phasised in various studies oi malnutrition, ignorance and cu.stom are as serious a cause ss poverty. Tradition may even be the I worst culprit. At least this was the conclusion of a social- 1 psychologist expert
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  • 380 10 Dr. Liro Swee Aim's reckoning that 90 per cent of the 200 people who have visited the National Park this year have been foreigners bears at least three important implications. First the park is operating well below capacity. Second any tourist attraction which can draw overseas visitors in
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  • 124 10 With reasonable luck the Laotian "summit" meeting which opens in Paris this morning will further confuse an already nearly hopelessly mixed- up situation so that the present stalemate becomes permanent. Better still (but probably it is too much to hope for) would be the return of Laos to
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  • 420 10  -  MARGOT NAYLOR By LONDON, Sun.— With Britain's General Election two months away the London stock market is dominated by the political factor. One public opinion poll has shown a shift towards the Conservatives that would Just give them the edge on the Labour Party, and
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  • 611 10  - A TECHNOCRAT ON TRIAL NINETTA JUCKER HIGHLIGHT ON A SHIFT IN POWER By COINCIDING with Italy's political drama, the Ippolito trial unfolds like a television serial, providing some much needed light relief. All Italy is following eagerly the story of the misfortune or the misconduct of Professor Ippolito. whose rise
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  • 946 10 The wind of change blows stronger for Tito FOR THE INTELLECTUALS SOME LIBERALISM IS NOT ENOUGH AS E a s t crn Europe is s t i rr ed by "w i nds of change", so too is Yugoslavia which pioneered most of the trends now evident in countries like
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    • 668 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 10 Ward* $1* (Mliumtmml THE ENGAGEMENT took plae* on 21-s-M between Janet Sugirtbaratnam Thuralppah of Ipoh and Sathiaslagsm I'ooloKaslngam of Singapore Word. $1$ (Mlmimmm) HONG NO so Mr. and Mrs. Bosg Chaw Xl to Peggie d/o Mr. th* sit* Mrs Nk Hiii Cam on 21st A u rust
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  • 647 11 SPORE TO TAKE ACTION IF BOARD OF TRADE CONTINUES TO HURT STATE ECONOMY' SINGAPORE, Sunday will be taken to ban the import of certain British goods into Singapore, and the state government is prepared to extend this prohibition to all British goods, the Finance Minister,
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  • 34 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. The District Officer. Krlan. Dato Mohamed bin Ibrahim, will open a civics course lor 50 Malay community leaders at the Masjtd Tingf.l hall here at 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 90 11 Apexians and wives donate blood SINGAPORE, Sun.— Eleven visiting Australian Apex Club members and the wives of four of them donated blood at the General Hospital blood transfusion centre this morning. Twelve Singapore Apexlans and 13 members of the Special Police Constabulary, led by Apexlan Simon Perera. who Is their
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  • 198 11 Boy of 11 gives it all up to become a monk SINGAPORE. San. A shy 11 -year-old boy today renounced the world and donned a saffron robe to become a novice Buddhist Monk. For Prabhath WiJlta took the tow at a twohour ceremony at the Sri Lankaramaya Temple In St.
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  • 107 11 Philanthropist donates land for home for the aged PENANG, Bun. A Penang x millionaire, Mr. N. T. 8. Arumugam Plllal, has donated an 18-acre piece of land for the construction of a home for the aged In Nlbong Tebal. This was announced by the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manlckavasagam.
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  • 37 11 SINGAPORE Bun The arbitration court -vllj resume hearing of the (ilmilaM) dispute between the travel agency firm of O. C. N»nda and Sons Ltd and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union on Sept. 12.
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  • 89 11 TRISHA RIDES OFF WITH HIS PURCHASES IPOH. Sun. A labourer's carefully planned shopping spree ended abruptly yesterday when a trtsha he had hired disappeared with his purchases while he was shopping. M. Samuel. 28. had bought a pillow and a mattress for about $35 from a shop In Hugh Low
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  • 169 11 Withdraw sack notices to amahs: New plea SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore European Employees' Union has called on the Commonwealth Services in Singapore to withdraw dismissal notices to amahs until the union had been given an opportunity to discuss the matter on their behalf. The union, which claims to be "the
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  • 97 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr Robert W. Moore, a political af- fairs officer with the American Embassy here, will talk on "the American policy In Sooth-East Asia' at 4 pjn. on Aug. 30 at 39. Ipoh Road. His talk has been arranged by
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  • 136 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Dr. Robert F. Lundy. a 44-year-old American missionary, was today consecreated the new Methodist Bishop of South-East Asia. He Is the youngest Methodist Bishop so far and the third elected by the South-East Asia central conference of the Methodist Church, succeeding Bishop
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  • 70 11 KANOAR. Sun. Pedera; and State Government Depart- 1 menu In Perils have been moved to the new two-block building opposite the Kangar Secretariat The old Ja.an Kolam offices from where tney were shifted yesterday will used by the Regent. Tengku Sulaiman. and his consort
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  • 208 11 TENGKU 'MUST VISIT AFRICA' I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Many African countries want the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to make a trip to Africa and explain Malaysia and dispel "the little doubts" they have over its formation. This was stated by an M P.. Mr. Michael Chen, who was one of
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  • 35 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Ban. Dnto Abdul Rahman bin Musa has been elected president of the ExServices Association of Malaya here. Others e'ected were: Mr. B. H. Tan, vice-president; Messrs. Walirrens Ltd., secretaries and treasurers.
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    • 649 11 Today*» Radio, TV DAnm ciwrAOrtnr I >xim Harmony; 10.00 Hunt KADIO SINGAPORE The Man Down; 10.30 My Word; 11.00 News; n.06 Thli SHORTWAVE SERVICE- Weeks Maestro; 1130 Soft, 62 and 25 metre? Sweet And Sentimental; 12 midnight Close. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 476 metres RADIO MALAYSIA A.M.: 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01
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  • 588 12  -  Special Writer By_ New $1 m. plant is a significant investment in the state's expansion A MILESTONE in the history of the Malaysian milk industry will be established today, with the opening of the $1 million Magnolia Dairies (Singapore) Limited new plant by
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  • 260 12 ATHLETES RELY ON DAIRY FOODS TO KEEP IN FORM PROBABLY no one In (his Olympic Year is more diet and nutrition conscious than the athlete. He knows perfectly well that his physical condition is directly related to the way he eats and if he wants to keep on top of
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    • 108 12 A GLASS OF MILK A DAY *^V i GONTurrs 10 028 I IN THE MORNlNG— there is just no better way of starting the day than with a glassful of the new Magnolia milk. Why? because Magnolia's new milk contains all the essential health ingredients and vitamins to keep you
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    • 101 12 Congratulations Magnolia Dairies ittJ on the opening Sterilizer Plant ml rr^ fcfc We are proud that they chose a I 4 >' cf J rl |7|T/|Tc >l TMI tICADI 1IN&>K)II >MQNC lIWI I I (JVIJ PErITMU 111. JALAM CAMUIII. KUALA lUMHJI. fHQHI M 174 J Congratulations to MAGNOLIA DAIRIES (Singapore)
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  • 543 13 By A Spacial Correspondent rkIETITIANS of the U world rarely agree on what constitutes a good diet, and all of them have their pet i theories of what is good and bad, but there is one thing they all agree on, and
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  • 29 13 The bottling equipment at the new plant. A view of the processing section of Magnolia Dairies (Singapore) Ltd. new plant. The plant is equipped with up-to-date machinery.
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    • 245 13 CONGRATULATIONS TO MAGNOLIA DAIRIES LTD. on the opening of their new sterilised milk plank at the 8 m.s. Bukit Timah Road, by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Coh Keng Swee TEL: Sin KUng t Co. 1000 Upper Serongoon Rood ***** Tack Co. 26-F Foir Drive, off Hoig Rd. Kotong *****1
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    • 1303 15 WE. m y I f UM fj^ 0 1 0 1 rw r TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COA. T U.K.: Due Sport Sails P. Sham Penang AUTOLYCUS livtrpeel, Avonmouth Atf 21 Sept 1 KACHAON Liverpttl, Glasgow Alg 25/ 1 DOLIUS liverpeel, Glasgow Aug a Sept 2 Sept 4 machaon livtrpeel.
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  • 1146 16 THE Übie of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to Augtut IS (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing lor Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. L «iei Biwu 3JO 210 1.47
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  • 38 16 'PME Malayan Exchange Bantu' A»so- elation made tbesa change* In IU rates to meicnanta yesterday (all rate* to UOO): Stilling TT or OD ready: Deutsche Marto 128): Frenoh Franet Mali Swedish Kroner 165!: Italian Uro 20.177.
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  • 36 16 ON the free exoninct market In Hon* Kong on Saturday the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 5.76 for T.T. and .'..;.<» for oath. Sterling waa quoted at 13.98 and on* tael of nold at 24SJ.
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  • 28 16 Robber: ug. 17. 65; ot». 18. 65; cts. 19. 66 eta. 20. 661 cts. 21. 662 eta. 22. Tin: $637.50 5G37.25 $639.75 $643.87 i $641.25 $640.12
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  • 649 16 Tin price is almost unchanged rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market on Saturday fell $1.12* a plcul to JJ640.12J on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 10 tons to 210 tons. The price thus rim 12_ cents from the previous weekend, while offerings totalled 1,225 tons
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  • 45 16 Aug. 17 •Industrials: H9.18 Tins: 124.52 Z rubbers: 101.78 Aug. 18 Aug. 19 Aug. 20 85.76 83.27 82.53 123.43 121.74 120.63 101.78 101.78 101.78 •Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec 29. 1962 100 Aug. 21 83.81 119.75 101.58 Aug. 23 84.40 119.51 101.58
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  • 40 16 .T. Smelters L Asian few Scudai iarem Kubber Payment f«-r year 3% 17*% 4 1/6% Date payable Oct. 8 Sept. 9 Sept 8 Total for the year 174% to 174% Total for previous year 17JVo 6% 15% 8.2%
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    • 141 16 To BOMBAY, KARACHI, ADEN NAPLES and GENOA LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ON m.v. ASIA sailing from Singapore 17 Sept m.v. VICTORIA 15 Oct m.v. ASIA 19 Nov FURTHER DETAILS FROM YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR HARPER, GILFXLLAN tic CO., LTD. Singapore K. Lumpur ipoh Penang Malacca ***** ***** 2621 ***** 3192 ■i—
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2161 17 Good recovery follows market's bad week From Our Market Correspondent fllE Malay Stock Exchange last week suffered a shake out so severe that of the 82 shares dealt in during the week to Friday only two showed improvements over previous business, and these added a mere five cents to seldomtraded
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    • 723 17 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on INDUSTRIALS Alex, ordi 12.45 Boustead 1.53 C.8. Holdings 2.28 Con. Tin Smelt pref 17/9 Orda 49/Dunlopa 1.7S But Smelt 3.59 Ksao 2.05 Esso deb 1.04 Fed. Dl»p 1.54 Fitzpatrlcka 2.00 K. A
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    • 670 17 NOTICE OF SALE THE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE IN THE HIGH COURT SOCIETY LTD. IN MAL\YA AT (Incorporated In Singapore) fii»i a 1 iiuDiiD Having been Informed that KUALA LUMrIIK Policy No *****0 on the life of APPLICATION FOR EXECUTION Teo 'Chin Seng has been lost. hereby give notice that If
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 847 18 NEW-LOOK TOTTENHAM HOTSPURS GET OFF TO A 2-0 VICTORY OVER SHEFFIELD UTD FOOTBALL League champions Liverpool got off to their expected winning start when the English soccer season began last night, but found Arsenal tough opposition. Liverpool, fresh from their crushing win over the Icelandic
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    • 598 18 LONDON. Sun. Surrey open- 1 Ing batsman John Edrich. made a last-minute bid yesterday for inclusion in the M.C.C. team to tour South Africa He scored a brilliant 124 against County champions Yorkshire at The Oval In an innings of many contrasts. The M.C.C.
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    • 76 18 LONDON, Sun. Results of Rugby League matches played yesterday: Barrow 24 York 7: Blackpool 14 Bramley 12; Bradford 20 Hull Kingston 34; Castlefurd 7 Wakefield 7: Dewsbury 4 Oldham 17: DoncaMer 13 Hunsiet 16: Halifax 36 Batlev 73 Hull 37 Featherstone 16; Leeds 11 Warrington 15;
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    • 264 18 CARNOUSTIE, Scotland. Sun. —South African Harold Hennlng won the £4.000 Pringle professional golf tournament here yesterday by four strokes from Bntlsh Ryder Cup player. Bernard Hunt. Henning had rounds of 77 and 74 for a 72-hole total of 297. to mln his first tournament win in
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    • 486 18 CRICKET KUALA LUMPUR, Sun THE New Zealand Cricket Council's team gave an 1 unimpressive batting display in the opening match of their Malaysian tour against an MCA side on the XL Padang today. Heavy rain fell during the lunch break and there was
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    • 119 18 MALACCA Sun. Howard James will lead Malacca In their one-day match against the touring New Zealand cricket team at Malacca Club padang on Aug. 26. The Malacca team will b»*. James. Goodlng. Webb, Grunow. Sethupathy Smith. Robin Ooh. Aziz Hamld. Ooh Tlong Hul. Murray, N. Gopl. Twelfth
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 543 19 ATHLETICS VASHATAR SINGH, who is bidding for a place in the Malaysian team to the Tokyo Olympic Games, today won the javelin and shot putt at the Royal Malaysian Police athletic championships with distances that were better than the cxisiinrr SEAP Games records. He
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    • 105 19 LONDON, Sun.— Bobby McGregor. Britain's main hupe of winning a gold medal at the Tokro Olympics, broke his own World 110 yards freestyle swimming record here last night when feed 53.95 cc. at the British swimming championships here. Mcirecors previous world best was ?4sec. LAST LKRLIN: Hans-Joachim
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    • 48 19 TORONTO, Sun. The Japanese Olympic field hockey team yesterday defeated Canada 6-1 in an exhibition match here. The Japanese, who have lust finished a tour of Europe, held a 2-1 first half lead and then smothered Canada's National team in the final 40 minutes. Reuter.
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    • 112 19 DENANG. Sun. Choonß Ewe 1 r Seong won the second Penar.tt Open golf championship with a gross score of 240 at thp Batu Gantong course today. Hp came home three strokes ahead of R. B. WillinKhara. Ewe Seong had represented Malaysia in the Eisenhower Cup tournament
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    • 2327 19 RACING by K"UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V —Thio Stable had another big priced winner when St. Janeiro (Ken Smith) romped home an easy winner in the 4.55 to pay $146. Alan Trevena again showed his prowess in a photo-finish when he landed Zodiaque a nose winner from
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    • 45 19 TOTAL POOL. *»7.aO(i Ist No. *****9 ($24,230) 2nd No. *****4 ($12,115). 3rd No. *****8 ($6,057). STARTERS ($605 each* Nos: *****9 *****0 *****4 *****7 *****8 *****2 *****4 *****0 *****6 *****5. CONSOLATION ($538 each): Nos: *****4 *****0 *****9 *****5 *****9 *****0 *****6 *****1 *****5 *****3
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    • 42 19 WINNERS AT A GLANCE Race 1. Nasafat is3o); Race 2: The Concretor ($22); Race 3: Teranc Bulan ($47); Race 4: C'herofrapher ($38); Race 6 Zodiaque ($49): Race 6: St. Janeiro isl46); Race 7: Poker DAs ($26); Race 8: Straits Code II ($2l).
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    • 343 19 BUILD STRONG BONES INCREASE WEIGHT isssssß m provides all this and many more essential s^m m < I vitamins to build HEALTHY CHILDREN ftr Junivite multi -vitamin syrup is specially iL^!?"'. 1 made for cnildren lt contains vitamins A, B, W| C, and Din a palatable syrup with concentrated| trated
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  • TIMESPORT 3
    • 567 20  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By BREAK-THROUGH CAME WITH 45MIN MISTAKE SOUTH VIETNAM 2 JAPAN 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. gOUTH Vietnam, with clearly-marked advantages in skill and experience, outplayed a young Japanese team more thoroughly than the 2-0 margin showed in their Merdeka soccer tournament preliminary match at the Merdeka
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    • 484 20 Koreans triumph with weight, power If UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V South Korea forced a 52nd minute goal out of more skilful opponents Burma and beat them l-o in the sturdily contested second match in tne opening round of the Merdeka tournament last night. Korea will now play 11. Group A
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    • SPORTS SUMMARY
      • 149 20 l.iipuili CXC Jouiii.n MiHiles-iinals Lee Ens; Chong bt Ng Say Peng 6-3. 6-2: J. Stuckey bt Lee Kee Hoay 6-1. e-l: T. Lam bt Oon Seng Wah 4-6. 6-0. 6-3; Toh Boon Theng bt Soo Ngook Poo 6-2. 4-2 <n»t>. ..Men's doubles q-linuN: Leen Eng Chong and Ltong Slew
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    • 560 20 NATIONALIST CHINA.. 4 CAMBODIA 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Nationalist China, holders of the Merdeka tournament's Rahman Gold Trophy, made their expected winning start in this year's tournam ent when they efficiently forced newcomers Cambodia into 4-0 sub- nission at tne Merdeka Stadium tonight. It was really
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    • 219 20 \VARBAW, Sun Poland's Andrzej Badenski. beating two of his main rivals for the Olympic gold medal, won the men's 400 metres in the Polish record time of 45 7sec here yesterday at the Kusocinskl Memorial athletics meetinK Badenski gave an impressive performance to beat Robbie Brightwell (Britain)
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    • 673 20 CRICKET SINGAPORE, Sun. An un--13 beaten partnership between John Martens (65) and Scully (24) for the fourth wicket enabled SRC. to beat C.S.C. by seven wickets in the S.c.A. Senior Tournament on the padang today. Earlier J, Martens (4-15) and Heyzer Perera (5-48) had
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    • 519 20  -  ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS By \f. JEGATHESAN. the Malaysian sprint rham- aTI pion, clocked the fastest 400 m time in Asia i this season when he ran 46.65 ec for the 440 yds i (equivalent to 46.2 for 400 m) in the annual Civilians v
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    • 125 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Lawn Tenm.s A-v-ociatlon Open Championships tics at the S.C.C. courts tomorrow an; Boys Singles 1 1st rd» T;m Puay Hiang v P. Wild. T. Lowndcs v J. Lai. C. Hene v S. J. Lee C K. Pang v Y. P. Chen. B. Hfng
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    • 66 20 IPOH. Boa Norti; won the Ventri'a Bcs.ir Shield today when they beat South Miilay.s by 13 tana In ihrir twe-duy cricket, match played here. were: North 90 .u'd ISO (Kaasim Aris 50 Haya;i Meah 27 Zoinuddlri Mesh 26 Az h tmid 4-52 (ihmad D*ud 4-43 i
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