The Straits Times, 29 April 1965

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 1005
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  • 343 1 MOVE WILL ASSIST STATE'S JOBLESS -Lee tells unions: Specialists alone excepted SINGAPORE. Wed LAWS are soon to be i n trod uc- j ed in Singapore to I limit the overtime earning of a worker to 20 per i cent of his total wage. The lim i I
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  • 437 1  -  ARUN SENKUTTUVAN By 'THE QUESTION: IS PAP SINCERE ABOUT IT?' yMNO welcomes the proposed formation of a United Opposition Front "if it really works to establish a united Malaysian Malaysia," the party's sec-retary-general, Dato Syed ja'afar Albar, said today. He was commenting on (lie
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  • 81 1 Police 'no' to May Day rally I SINGAPORE. W<d. Police today rejected an application for a May Day rally from the Singapore Trades I nion Ma> Day Joint Celebrations Committee. The application was for a mass rally at Farrer Park on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Announcing this
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  • 116 1 China accused of part in murder bid on Shah of Iran TEHERAN. Wed. Iranian security authorities today indirectly accused Communist China of b«.ing responsible for a plot to assassinate the Sh.ih in communique, the security officials said a leftist ?roup in close touch with Peking persuaded a conscript soldier to
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  • 54 1 HELSINKI. Wed Laurl Korlionen, 24. was crossing a frozen Finnish lake on foot yesterday when the ice broke and lie fell In. He scrambled out. cold but safe, and went on his way. Several nours Inter, he returned by the same path, fell in
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  • 64 1 LONDON. Wed Factory worker Donald Donovan complained in court that he sent t3 'S2s' tor an advertised book on an but received only a notebook containing three words: "Leave it alone." 41-year-cld man, placed on probation for three years for obtaining money under false pretences, told the
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  • 49 1 ISTANBUL. Wed. A tornado i struck Esk».sehlr In central Turkey yesterday, killing three persons and toppling two minarets from a mosque. Reports reuclilng here said many home* and shops were damaged iiv tin- twtak The three fatal i-lcttnu rert In a shop which collapsed—UPl
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  • 42 1 HONO KONO Wed I): Chien Mil. noted Chinese scholar, will Unlv< Ityo! Malaya as a Visiting Professor in thr late May »r early Jur.r a >-p..kp man :<>r the I New A,ia College here &ald today J— Router. I
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  • 279 1 AN Indonesian Cabinet Minister was today reported as saying that President Soekarno would not go to Tokyo for peace talks wi t h Tengku Abdul Rahman. This statement, made by the Minister for Public Relations Affairs. Dr. Kocslan AbduUani. was published this morniru by local
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  • 236 1 Higher rate will encourage Post Office savings KUALA LUMPI'R. Wednesday. Till", interest rale on deposits in the Posl Oilier Savings Bank in Malaya and Sin<>:) pore will be increased from rwo-and-a?half per ct'iil lo three per cent ;i year From Ahj* 1 "!o encourage I lie siikill man to save."
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  • 129 1 Textiles: 'No to British offer |(UALA LUMPUR, Wed A counter offer by the British Government to settle the textiles row between Singapore and Central Government has been turned down by the Cabinet. The Minister of Commerce j and Industry. Dr. Lim BWM Ann. will now ask Britain for I a
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  • 111 1 FREIGHTER CREW WALK OFF SHIP WELLINGTON. Wod.— Forty of the c-n-w of the Butish freighter New Zealand St;u 10.!i4 1 ions) wullteci nil (he .ship ;it Nelson today, m protMl M the British Seamen's Onion acceptance ot a 56--hour wnikinu trees ;il As the men prepared to sleep on the
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  • 163 1 Typhoid hits Malacca village \1.\1..\( W.cl. Ten confirmed i\*rrs ot typhoid fever and 20 suspected cases have be c n reported In a Malacca village. Ictims an Kampong Bahru In Bukit Katil. five mll< Iron) here. One patient, Lebah bUite Yakob. 51. a housewife dud on Monday night. The Chlel
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  • 31 1 STOP PRESS REBELS BEATEN VIENTIANE (Laos). Wed. (ien. Kouprasith Abtaay, Commander of Government operations against richtist rebels 80 mile- i -t of here, deelared today rebellion had been virtually crushed.— UPI.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 198 2 The Arab rift: A pullout of diplomats TIMS, Weil.-Ki-la- tioiis between Tunisia and other Arab countries worISBti as thousands of Tunisians staged \iolent demonstrations in support of President Rourguiba's call for a settleT ment with Israel. In \IKO the Inilccl Arab Republic announced last nuhl it would withilr.iw its Ambassador
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    • 40 2 lANE. Wed. Mutinous rightwlng troops yesterday attacked men: position 15 mile* Mekong River town of .aid blew up a brulire. ;> army .source here .said. There were no casualties b>it '<mr mutineers were captured in ick. Rrutrr.
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    • 44 2 CAPE TOWN. Wed.— The South African Interior Minister. Seimter Jan De Klerk, told Parliament here yesterday that Otto Skorzeny, t':ip former bodyguard of Hitler who rescued Italian dictator Mussnli.ii from captivity, had been allowed to enter the republic. Reuter.
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    • 27 2 TOKYO. Wed— The first 24 bOOI strike by Japanese private railway workers in three ye:ir.today affected about 11 million crtnmuten throughout the nation. —Reuter.
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    • 592 2 WASHINGTON. Wad. PRESIDENT Johnson said yesterday the United States was still willing to talk to any Government at any time without any conditions for a Vietnam settlement and "if I any doubt our sincerity, let them test us." Speaking at a nafion a 1 1 y
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    • 317 2 U.S. Navy to stop and search ships off Vietnam GAIGON, Wed I'nited States vessels will start patrolling within South Vietnam's threemile territorial waters and carry out slop-and-scarch operations to enforce new sea security and defence measures, the South Vietnam Government announced last night. It said that the South Vietnamese (government
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    • 123 2 VIENTIANE, Wed. Infiltration of North j Vietnamese troops southward along the Ho Chi- minh Trail through Laos rose sharply after U.S. air strikes were launched i against North Vietnam, ac- cording to informed sources here. These sources said troops are moving down the trail
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 28 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby t v Sou. ho AT L*9T »T« VfcOWTDOyri \>iNic«ec> y V ir/>£x ftF A JOO'S WORTH DOING" pSINT6I?TH6 W* IMORTU DONG YELL; [jOPSOfrSij
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  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 254 3 I ONTXDN. Wrd The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, and his Cabinet yesterday finally approved the details and terms of their plan to renationalise the major part of Britain's steel Industry. About 85 per cent of the entire steel producing capacity 25.700,000 tons
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    • 67 3 SAN JUAN. (Puerto Rico). Wrd. The Dominican Air Force and Navy, assisted by Army units, yesterday crushed a revolt aimed at returning ousted President Juan Bosch to power. accordIng to reliable reports reaching here Pro-Bosch Army leaders abandoned the revolt last night and negotiated for peace
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    • 58 3 LONDON. Wad. Young Britoiis will MXiv be able to tram U> be parent! and get a diploma in parenthood. Britain's Royal Society of Health is to introduce evening elaaaM (or parents and younu people planning to wed. the society's congress told here day. Diplomas will be
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    • 130 3 Churches call for end to 'dangerous myth' I ONDON. Wed —The British J Council of Churches yesterday called for an end to the "dangerous myth that coloured immigrants in Britain were more prone than whites to traffic in drucs and vice. The Rev. Edward Rogers, chairman of the council s
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    • 46 3 BRIGHTON. Wed— Magistrates B*\r stiff sentences yesterday to "Mods" and "Rockers" convicted of disorderly behaviour here at thf Eas'er weekend. Two teenagers were sent to detention centres for three months, another was fined £30 and six others £20 each. UPI.
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    • 41 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Johnson yesterday named Mr Warren Wiggins as deputy director of the Peace Corps. Mr. Wiggins will succeed Mr Bill Moyer.s. who left 18 month* ago to join Mr. Johnson's inte House staff.— AP.
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    • 46 3 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (California i. Wed. A vertical takeoff plane being demonstrated in public for the first time crashed in llume.s here yesterday. The pilot ejected from the alrcratt but his chute failed to open and he was killed. Reuter
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    • 179 3 IMKIS. Wed. President de Gaulle yesterday conferred for over an hour with the Soviet Foreign Minister, .Mr. Andrei Gromyko, in a meeting described by the Kr sian as "useful." In a two-hour session ••ariier with the French Forelga .Minister. Mr. Maurice Couve dc
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    • 450 3 GENERAL de Gaulle last night expressed his disapproval of the war in Vietnam, denied that France was isolating herself and told America that one day she might be. glad to have such an ally standing on her own independent feet. In a television
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    • 188 3 The fury of a woman scorned— a family of five dies in fire CHICAGO. Wednesday. A FAMILY of five died yesterday in a fire which police said was set by a woman tryinp to get even with her husband. "I had no idea this would happen." Mrs. Gertrude Paige. 35.
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    • 60 3 Egad! Yvonne just kept on growing <CAN FRANCISCO. Wed. Yvonne Dangers, a "fashion model" with a 44in. bust, today pleaded not guilty to indecent exposure charges arising from her arrest at a noon fashion show featuring topless dresses. Miss Dangers explained in court that she got into show business by
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    • 51 3 BERLIN. Wed. The Russian Premier, Mr. Alexei N. Kosyßin, will visit East Berlin on May 6, the official East German news aeency ADN announced yesterday Mr. Kosygin Mill head a Soviet delegation taking part in observance on May 8 of the 20th anniversary of YE
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    • 45 3 LONDON. Wed. Mrs. Valeric Mayhew. a 22--year-old expectant mother, changed her mind about asking Durham Council for permission to charge her new house number 13 when she was notified that she had won £50.176 (about $410,000) on the football pools. Reuter.
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    • 128 3 1 ONDON. Wed. Mr. Harold Wilson said i yesterday that the BriI tish Government would consider any suggestion by a Commonwealth head of government for a new Order of Merit for outstanding service to the Commonwealth. Mr. John Tilney. a Tory. had urged the
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    • 94 3 LONDON. Wed. A clerk In a shipping office here is donating between £6.000 and £7.000 a year to Oxfam (Oxford Com- i mittee for Famine Relief*. I it was disclosed yesterday. Mr. John Brinacombe of Oxf:mi. ■.'•in He wants to stay Boooymoua." The clerk
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    • 35 3 ROME, Wed.— Mr. Harold Wilson arrived here by air yesterday from London for talks with the Italian Prime Minister. Mr. Aldo Mom. on East-West relations, the Vietnam crisis and other problems. Reuter.
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    • 152 3 IKY Wed.— Ihe pilot of a iscoum a. ni..cr carrying 38 pav>ciigcrs and crew of Ihrce "bounced" his plane over the sea last night in an effort to lock it* I iiuiiiu sear For more tnan two hou" ('apt. Dennis Paines mad* a series
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 525 5 NAIROBI, Wed. Out: A manifesto ('our bible 9 setting out ivelfare-state principles of African socialism fHE Kenya Government yesterday published a political manifesto sharply rejecting Communism and outlining a brand of socialism closely akin to that of the welfare states of Western Europe. "This will be
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    • 130 5 Mao spreads out his N-weapons factories I ONDON, Wed. Communist China was reported dispersing her fledgling nuclear establishments for fear of possible American bombing and Russian spying. Diplomatic sources said the Peking regime was becoming increasingly nervous of possible attack on its nuclear installations in the event of a showdown
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    • 67 5 ASUNCION (Furaguayi, Wed.— The Intpr-Amencan Development B.uik bM bnii invited by the United Nations to explore the possibilities of setting up v financing agency for regional development |in the Par East, the bank's president. Mr. Felipe Herrera, said here. This move followed the establishment
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    • 199 5 I tricked girl to kill me' note HULLETS WERE REAL LONDON. Wednesday. A DEAD mans letter read at an inquest yesterday showed that he had tricked a 16-year-old girl into killing him. The letter read by the coroner said: "Although her finger will pull the trigger and send the bullets
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    • 86 5 Malawi lake post attacked BLANTYRE, Wed.— Malawi army detachments have been sent to Makanjira village on Lake Malawi following an armed attack on a police Dost there by raiders presu-ned to be Chioembre supporters it was disclosed yesterday. Police lire drove otl the attackers, who were seen carrying off one
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    • 27 5 RANGOON. Wed. The Burmese Revolutionary Government yesterday arrested 92 monks throughout the country for agitating and obstructing the government's rules and regulations. Re uter.
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    • 49 5 ISTANBUL. Wed. A tornado (rtruck Eskisehir in central TurKey yesterday, killing three people and 'oppling two minarets from a mi» QUP. Reports reaching here said many homos and shops were damaged by the twister. The three fat» victims were In a shop which collapsed.—UPl.
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    • 200 5 Murrow of the Blitz broadcasts dies of I cancer YEW YORK, Wed. Mr. Edward R. Murrow, 57, American broadcaster who won fame in World War II with his reports of the London Blitz, died at his home at Pawling yesterday. >He had been ill for some time with lung cancer.
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    • 37 5 NEW YORK. Wed. The Rockefeller Foundation announced yesterday it spent more than US$4O ($120) million during 1964 in its world-wide educational and social programmes. Nearly USS6 million was used to develop of universities.— A.P.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 347 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 No doubt In a sporting ded9. Unruly form for teacher an. slon! (3. 3). the anguish! (9). 8. Just average, but look sound 10. Single drink on going In (5). <4). 11. School horse round parts of 14. Nine met light off round the the
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  • 75 7 Daily-raters are asked to report part-time work 'for health reasons' MR. LEE Kuan Yew talking to the delegation from the Dailyrated Employees Unions Federation. Opposite him are i from left The federation's secretary- general, Mr. D. Veerayan; the president. Mr. K. Suppiah; the secretary, international
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  • 549 7 gINGAPORK, Wed Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. l.cc Kuan Yew, U> d;i\ offered members of the 1 5.000- mem ber Public Daily rate d Employees I'nioiis Federation in incentive bonus il they cut down iibsenteeism among Iheir ranks. At a meeting with a union
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  • 426 7 'IMIK Minister lor Education, .Mr. Ong Pang Boon, this evening praised the correct attitude of the people of Singapore towards the national language. He described this attitude as "a constant slap in the face of rommunal and chauvinistic elements in our society." Mr. Ong
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  • 34 7 SINOAPORE, Wed A raffia demonstration, sponsored by the Methodist Girls' School Alumnae Association, will be held at the Methodist Girls' School domestic j science room at 3 p.m. on May 8. I
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  • 91 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Vs Men's Club of Singapore, Chapter, is to launch .several projects thi.s year to rai.se $20,000 for various institutions. One of it* projects Is a grand chanty film premiere oi "My Fair Lady" in aid of the Singapore Spastic Children's
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  • 31 7 SINGAPORE. Wed The Victoria Institution Old Boys Association i Southern Branch) will hold a picnic on Saturday. May 1 at 100 Nicholl Drive. Members and friends are invited.
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  • 401 7 rpHE Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Ken& Swee, said today that the "common sight" of young men on scooters in Singapore often with comely girl friends riding pillion, told the "happy story of a society at the first stage of its ascent to affluence." The
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  • 207 7 Municipal employee who became Commissioner dies at 73 L -i SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Chin Chye Fong. 73. former Singapore Municipal Commissioner, who used to say: "I am a working man all my life, and presumably till I kick the bucket." died of heart failure two nights ago. IHe was as
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  • 105 7 10 finalists in Safety First speech contest SINGAPORE. Wed— Ten finalists sc\en jiirls and three boyswill take part in the Singapore Junior Safety First Councils third annual oratorical contest at 3.30 p.m. on Friday at St. Josephs Institution hall. They are: Misses Noorhayatl Ka.v-iin < Crescent Girls School), Annie Sim
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  • 67 7 SINGAPORE. Ned. The Third Modic.tl (tut at the General Hospital will be formally opened by Mr. Sia Kah Hui. Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Health, on Friday, at 4.30 p.m. The development of this new SlMi.flflfl medical unit now provides thr General 1 1 'i-iuli I with
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  • 197 7 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Kreta Aver Vigilante Corps iAi Division will hold a "get-uxtether" picnic to celebrate their flr.it anniversary at the Tanah Merah Holiday Camp on May 9 It S a m on August R, I'M,.;, a band uf robbers all drr^ni alike in army-style uniforms, their Caeca
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  • 48 8 The truth about the great train robbery THE SouthEastern gang was led by Buster Edwards. It was unthinkable that any operation of this size would leave Edwards out. The use of other members of his gang was, however, coincidental. It was not that two gangs got together but
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  • 1639 8  - The fla w tha t brought swift disaster PETA FORDHAM DAY FOUR OF THE INSIDE STORY bu that the second gang had among its members the material that thp first needed. It was decided upon for good reasons and there was, of course, further outside recruitment for special Jobs. But
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  • BAR GIRL MURDER TRIAL: THIRD DAY
    • 1388 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE Assizes was told of a motor accident, involving Jenny Cheok Cheng Kid and Sunny Ang on Aug. 1 4, 1 963 the day on which Ang was said to have taken out a $100,000 personal
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    • 155 9 TW O business executives. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil and Dato W. M. Macleod. loft today for London to raise funds for mining ventures in Malaya. Besides beinii chairm deputy chairman respectively of Rothmans. the two are also connected with
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    • 26 9 KUALA LUMPI'R. Wed Thirty-seven farmers from Straaak Will arrive here on Saturday to be«in ;i two-week tnur nf arjfi-' cultural and rural development
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    • 182 9 1,000 youths selected for Armed Forces training Xl ALA LUMPUR. Wed.— .More than 1.000 youths have been selected for training in the Malaysian Armed Forces following: a two-week recruiting drive which ended here today. An army spokesman said that 6.10 recruits would start their training in the middle of next
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  • 173 10 Envelope riddle: Magistrate clears his court TPOH, Wed. A mag.s--1 trate. Mr. Yong Yung Sui, caused a stir in his court here this morning when he told an interpreter: "Please tell the people in the gallery to come forward, give their names and leave the court." One by one the
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  • 31 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin 1.-liak. and Ton Puan Noor Aishah. will visit the 2nd Bn.. Singapore Infantry Regiment, at Camp Temasek on May 5.
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  • 472 10  -  OH KEE TIANG UDP CHIEF ON THAT OPPOSITION GET-TOGETHER by PENANG. Wednesday THE secretary-general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, stressed today that the proposed convention of pro-Malay-sia Opposition political parties would uphold the use of Malay as the
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  • 148 10 New chief for Royal Malaysian Air Force KIAI.A LIMPI R, Wed. —The Royal Malaysian Air Force is to have a new cbief. He is Air Commodore A. >1. S. Steedman. who will take over from Air Commodore C. S. J. West on May 13 as the Chief of the Air
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  • 40 10 PENANG. Wed— About 51.600 worth of textbooks were reported j stolen from the Penang branch of Par Eastern Publishers here this morning. Some books, valued at about $300. were later recovered in a bush behind the premises.
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  • 105 10 OENA N G Wed. Police here are con-j cerned over the increase in bicycle thefts recently. More than 300 machines have been reported stolen since January. "We believe there is a syndicate behind this," a police spokesman said today. The police recently launched a
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  • 51 10 SINGAPORE. Wed The Japanese Consul-General In Singapore. Mr. T. Ueda. last night presented 45 Judo tataml* to the the Singapore Judo ClubThe tatamls (mats), costing $1-800. were presented to the club by the Japanese Government after an appeal by the club through the Japanese Consulate
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  • 14 10 SEGAMAT. Wed. The Kelah International will hold Its annual meeting here tomorrow-
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  • 130 10 If UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Traffic Police thief here. Deputy Supt. Mansor bin Mobamed Noor. today describi-d lorry drivers as "thickbeaded" because they had ignored his warnings. Inche Mansor is MMI with them for spillins eartb and stones on the roads from their
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  • 157 10 Snags over offer of private boats for patrols SINGAPORE. Wod. Many owners of pleasure boats and speedboats have expressed thoir willingness to lend their boats for the sea patrol Vigilante Corps. This was stated herp ye»J terday by Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. But certain problems had
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  • 40 10 SINGAPORE. Wrd. Mr. W H. Mosbrrcrn lit.; been re-elected it of Uie Eurasian Association hereOthrrs rlectrd at yesterday's annual mrrtins: were: vice-presi-dent. Mr- TAV. Print; secretary, Mr- W.A Rodrigues; assistant secretary. Mr G-M. Theselra; treasurer. Mr. C.A.J. D'Cotta.
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    • 81 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl '/OOPS! SET HIM Odff( PUFF!} I >—J~S*~ k I LET OP HE2E!/ CAN'T CATCH j ITS ABOUT TIME HE) VER JST^\ HtM-HESTOOj LEFTI HE'S BEEN/CAT IN. M^K s, K_ FAST _L^Bi LOAFING ON f^o^ P P^^. jL&y j YOU'RE NOT LEAVING J X..BUT I'VE GOT
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  • 301 11 Accept risks, him urges business leaders KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today urged business leaders to "accept risk and uncertainty" if they wished to reap the benefits of long-term industrialisation. He was referring to the "tremendous scope for success" in industrialisation at a
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  • 83 11 Doctors for Malaysia: Korea advertises gEOLL. Wed— The Korean Ministry of Health and Social Affairs today advertised for 40 Korean doctors to work in Malaysia. The announcement was timed with the arrival here of Malaysian Prime Minister Tencku Abdul Rahman for a four-day official visit and the initialling of a
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  • 269 11 THE Natioral Union ol Teachers today called on the Government to grant half-pay study leave to teachers who want to enter the University of Malaya this year. Its Kcneral secretary. Mr. John R. Gurusamy. said in a statement that 10 teachers were granted
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  • 200 11 Police in Perak maintain pressure on gangs IPOH. Wed— The anti- secret societies branch of the Perak Police has questioned about 3.500 people in the State during the last four months. This intensive pressure Is maintained, says Deputy Supt Chung Hock Joo. the head of the branch here, to prevent
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  • 48 11 TPOH. Weci Mr Ho Thean Fook m re-elected chairman ol the National Union of Bank Em ployees. Ipoh branch, at Its annual meeting here yesterday Other officials elected were: vlce-ch:iinii;i!i. Mr. M.P Muthu. secretary, Mr Wong Yearn Pool and tnawrer, Mr. Shw Soon Keat
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  • 187 11 Eight-day strike by bank workers ends JESSELTON, Wed. Ar eight day old i strike by employees of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank ended this morning following i meeting between the management and union officials late last night. A union official said the bank staff had agreed to return to work
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  • 55 11 CANBERRA. Wed The leader ol the Australian Lab- i our Opposition. Mr. Arthur; Calwell. and five Labour MPs will vi.sit Singapore soon at the invitation of Singapore's Pr mr Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. Lee invited Mr Calwdl by letter and the Labour Party today decided
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    • 121 11 Mff**f Ofpp it if Y.T. It ti ml in J?'& I LOOk AT THIS PO3 ...HiS VHRY j I I fiDO* V 3 <! K V l ''j' /fX'/7xfS\*S PRESENCE BEH'NP A SWORD I VIKKAau /^T^^-^ s_ «V\V LA- A'i¥/ U^' J CUJMSV 15 A P!SwRA£E TO OUR J- T//
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  • 85 12 It fit >lmlmmtm> IVIO CABLE DT Mr P •io\*Tliulrnt D.apetiaer wtfi ;mmd away at MR. T.C. CHACKO. bdrne- faib-r W D. .--Kamai i and aporei paasrd .»ay p».i'.fi... at K.>on>. Kerai*. „i, «-«i nwt IK l)r.-pl> mourned > MADAM LIM JIAK NCIN. w«d roil) oa iT-i-si ,-<.n> H<-n« aal
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  • 57 12 Word* IU I Mimimum) MISS DESIREC HANDY takra fr**t ktas (it maay MOMM, -u». and tbe Ontanir. BSttsa for ba.vi&( Diade htr I amf o remrmber. Mil A MRS Ktm Ixke Jam* tti.u KItUVM, fnrnda l roilen^ for tbrlr kind alten- ,nc». <f.ner»tulatory uMiH.fi. ...j*bl, prnriitt and aaalatai m
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  • 39 12 M WarWa Ml i.tfiniauim) ANNIVERSARY MASS will t>« tun* dM aeMr>.| >v .< ul bur dear bMMi S< Knncl. nun Ctarek rMn»oon uanJcn i.i. :iotb Apr.. I I U -~<O am M.iy I.' Rnt In Pwu*. Ted and Hbllip
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  • 23 12 M H oth Sli < Minimum IN fcVLH LOVINC memory of Mr. b from ua i o' forgotlen. wife. aoria, daKktcr io
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  • 141 12 *i.a uui...;» a auuu ai tut bfttSßt tolall. UIAL 4 PORL 3S6Ot and tare, for Mo4> r ink. iba Joan ■Ml ultrii > u u an r»K>rt ami > LUIHAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. laaeban and book imwi mow.-.- li. in. ,r abowroom at 1 .n:r> MaStaan AUELPHI ROOF GARDEN. Kv.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 687 12 President Johnson's reaftirmalion of American readiness to talk to any government at any time, without conditions, :in an effort to bring the war in Vietnam to an end, is unlikely to move either Hanoi or Peking any nearer the conference table. Will the bombing? The President's
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    • 387 12 Students preparing pri- vately to take the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examination have one remain- ing criticism of Education Ministry policy. They welcome the decision to withdraw the ruling restricting private can- didacy for the full H.S.C. test to those having completed a I two-year course in the
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    • 188 12 The Finance Minister's announcement that from August 1 the Post Office Savings Bank will pay three per cent i interest on de-posits, instead of two and a half per cent, is none the less welcome for having been long expected. the change, strongly suggested six months ago, is
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    • 204 12 SO at last the Government has responded to the offer of services by private doctors in the country. It is a pity. however, that the covernment and the profession do not organise a health and medical service for the nation in which the private
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    • 209 12 Rccei.lij- the Malayan Mecical Association a.->K-ed its members in what waya they can heip the fjovertiment In ca.se of an emergency. Why uot ask the members in what way they can help the Government in ordinary times and make use of them? The participation of these doctors must be part
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    • 122 12 The medical profession Itself should think afresh and plan for the Tjetterment of the medical care provided for the people by private doctors, but any move for the eventual Integration of private and Government's doctors must come from the Government. There Is no better way of achieving this than by
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    • 108 12 for the more active participation of private doctors in their health and medical services In India, more than half the ho.-pital beds are manned by honorary medical officers and specialists whi in return for a small remuneration 'sometimes a car allowance! work In the hospitals, almost free They give more
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    • 299 12 1 REFER to the letter by "Prewar Tenant" <ST April 15). "Prewar Tenant" should not compare the sale of the Tiong Bahru prewar Hats on its existing terms and conditions with the sale at Queenstown and MacPherson Estates under the "Home Ownership' scheme. In the "home ownership" scheme
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    • 62 12 r seems that one cannot manhandle a policeman but a policeman can manhandle a civilian. It means that what the law forbids civilians to do a policeman can. I would like to see our policemen given lessons on manners. Policemen should be taufcht that they are servants of the
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    • 57 12 I CANNOT understand the External Affairs condition that applicants should not have attained their 30th birthday This is a service which should be staffed by mature people. It will be an asset to the Service. if those who are selected have had experience in varied fields The Ministry
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    • 148 12 RECENTLY the Education Ministry conducted a 10 days course for Regional Training Centre trainees at various centres throughout the country. My daughter attended at the Sekolah Mam Shah in Jalan Cheras. Kuala Lumpur. On her return I was shocked to hear from her that there were no
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  • 1114 12 Ghana facing economic crisis A CRASH PROGRAMME FOR DEVELOPMENT. A BALANCE OF PAYMENTS PROBLEM A VISITOR to Ghana cannot help noticing that the country is having economic difficulties. Many normally plentiful goods are in short supply. I saw long queues for tinned milk. A month before it had been queues
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  • 672 13  -  PADMANA KRISHNAN The chairman surveys .17C memoranda and reminds the civil servants THE chairman of the Special Commission on S a I a r i es, Mr. Justice Suffian, today reminded the 235,000 civil servants who have submitted 570 memoranda asking for
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  • 66 13 HONG KONG Wed. I) Chit n Mu. a well-known Chinese scholar, will Join the University of Malaya as a visiting professor in late May or early June, a .spoke>nmn for the New Asia College here said today. i -ixik.snvm s.ild the college had accepted his resignation
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  • 41 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Tlmbalan Yang dl-Pertuan Agong has .sent ;i message of greetlngF to Emperor Hlrohito of Japan on the occasion of his birthday tomorrow. A similar message was sent by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman.
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  • 22 13 BENTONO. Wed— Mr. Poo Kok Chan has be«n elected chalrmiin of tne Pertlng-Kemasur branch of the MCA youth section.
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  • 20 13 SUNOS PATANI. Wed riv> Fraternity of AdTenfurei >tage a concert in the public garam here on Sunday evening.
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  • 113 13 |>ENANG, Wed.— The pilot x and the only passenger escaped unhurt when a Malaysian Airways Cessna made an emergency landing at Bayan Lepas airport rhis afternoon. As the plane touched down the undercarriage collapsed, causing the aircraft to veer to the left. It ended
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  • 39 13 KANOAR. Wed Five Indonei.m tn <ln.s caught by ilshermen ;>ff Pu'au Langkawi «<nv dct.iined lere last night. They were intercepted at Puhtu Singa. south-east of Langkuwl. with 10 .sacks of coffee beans in their boat.
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  • 25 13 PENANG. Wed. About mo Muslims of Brown Garden. Btiofri Gluftor. decided at a meeting lnst ii el.- :n lorm wMtar* frw lallim
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  • 17 13 PONTIAN, Wed The mobile X-ray unit will make a four-day visit here from tomorrow.
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  • 363 13  - Mosquito man who caught two Jakarta agents ABUL FAZIL REWARD FOR SINGLE-HANDED ARRESTS ON PULAU KUSU by SINGAPORE, Wednesday TWO Indonesian agents who had managed to infiltrate into Singapore would have quietly slipped back to the Indonesian Island of Pulau Samboe last month but for the initiative of a quick-witted
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  • 84 13 IPOH. Wed. The Ipoh division of the Civil Defence Corps has launched a drive to attract more vclun teers. j Appeal let'rrs. sicned by the divisional staff Otfleer, Mr K. Tluiraisingiim. have cone out to l firms here asking tht ni to submit I name;
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  • 44 13 KCALA LUMPUR. Wed. Wong Ohoo Chov. 18. of Petallng Java was sentenced to thre«» months' j:iil today for snatching a purse containing $1.23 from Teiiß Ah Su alias Tens Slew Chone in Mac Arthur Strort her« on April 12- He Dloarled vtuiltv-
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  • 68 13 Rotarians to use Malay KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The vice-president of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club, Dato Jamil bin Abdul Rais, today gave a boost to the national language when be delivered his opening address to tinclub's weekly luncheon meeting: here in Malay. Dato Jamil, who is also the permanent secretary
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  • 100 13 PENANO, Wednesday. pOLICE today chased and arrested a youth who had snatched a necklace from a woman in busy Campbell Street. The youth in his haste fell into a drain and was slightly Injured. The woman was shopping at about 10 urn. when
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  • 59 13 MERSING. Wed.— A concrete bridge costing $185,000 is being built across the Mersins. River under the rural development plan. betoß built on the she of ho former buclgo destroyed id •ar by retreating Austraian fn;-. When conmiitpcl in Auftiust thi* ear rhr bridce will
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  • 54 13 KCALA LUMPUR Wed. The Sel«Dt;or Stamp Club \\:II liok' .s second auction sale In aid ol -he National Defence Funri at lv British Council Hal! here n:i Tuesday at 6-30 pm. Many sumos. first ti:iv envrrs 1 and a President Kennedy halfdollar memorial coin will he
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  • 38 13 KAJANG. Wed A motnrc>cllst. Low Chens Poe». M, raa killed and his pillion-rider. Lee Chew Lai, 25. was seriously injured when their machine collicWi with a lorry at Suneel R;.n:b.': two mile* from here thi& aftcinoon
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  • 178 13 KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Wed. The postal authorities here have dismissed all possibility of Malaysian mail reaching Indonesia even through another i country. The acting PostmasterGeneral. Mr. Ong Keng Liang, said: "It is not a question of a disruption of postal services between the
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  • 39 13 BENTONQ Wed. 1 trtct cn;i defence commit. h formed local defence corns "f 40 volun'rrrs Aged between 18 and 3.". me ra -'.ill train in fire-fight-Ine und rtret aid Th»>v i \"^cu from about su ap s
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  • 25 13 RUB. Wrfi A Vr Mr Shu Chen Un. J7. awarded a twn-yea* lip to study soi lal I it ihf Dniversity of Smgiipore.
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    • 416 14 Interest in welfare work and family planning. In 1963 she was appointed Administrative Officer of the Singapore Association for the Blind. Earlier she had worked as a field officer of the International Planned Parenthood Federation i South-East Asia Region) For the pc»st month Mrs. At
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    • 204 14 SHE'S OUT TO SELL MALAYSIAN FABRICS: FLYING through Enrope. Miss Janilaine. Singapore's well-known fashion designer, is bent on showing to the right people what Malaysia can offer in highfashion fabrics. "It's not what we can sell that matters much. It's what people outside our country do think about our materials
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    • 46 14 BUDGETING FOR A WEDDING If you are budgeting for a wedding and want to keep dress costs down there's nothing better than a short wedding dress like the one you see here. It costs only 517 Worn in London recently by model Cay Beresford. the dress
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    • 597 14 •Ttflß other day, a A man in Greece sold his wife on the instalment plan. He got £2.000 for her, payable in 24 easy monthly payments, and probably over the market price for after all she was 48. But that's reside the point. That this
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  • 2 15 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES
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  • 762 15 Our links with Aust. paper industry Malaysians see mills, forests in visits scheme pAPER manufacturers in Australia have close links with printing and paper interests in Malaysia. The liaison is maintained with personal contacts as Australian and Malaysian businessmen visit each other's country. One of Australia's leading producers of pulp
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  • 306 15 Industry turns out quality products BOOKS ON THEIR HOMELAND T)APER manufac- turing In Australia is a success story partly because the advice of a pulp, and paper expert was ignored. In 1915. the export made a considered judgment in which he said it would be uneconomic to manufacture paper from
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  • 490 15 Publishing aiding friendship between nations AN effective good- neighbour policy in respect to South East Asia has been adopted by the Australian monthly magazine, "Hemisphere". For the past seven years, this publication has set out to encourage Intellectual exchange and the fostering of knowledge between Australians and the people of
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  • 203 15 Message from the Trade Chiefs AIALAYSIANS art iTI learnin<' more aoout Australia ;;nd Australians are reading of th< lopment of Malay i in books, mag and newspapers. In short the writ word is providing a strong link b the peopli two nations Behind the trn word In A lian publications
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    • 254 15 AUSTRALIAN BOOKS HISTORY FICTION EDUCATION ART TRAVEL POETRY ECONOMICS SPORT BIOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHY SCIENCE ART FICTIO: i_ w jfk i^^B jmy v W^'ißdl -i-n-Uj' -^m. 4? s tb m «k. Tk. v n» WtmMmm m^mwWtiSSNMßMmmYj^*. £3 BBW 'mm 4tf\ j^a, b.jA 1 THLjbV JVU *m t <■■■■■? BY K vML d^BrS
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  • 688 16 MANY VISITORS ARE EXPECTED FROM OVERSEAS THE 1965 Australian Printing and Packaging Exhibition the most comprehensive ever staged in the Southern Hemisphere— will be held in Melbourne, capital of the State of Victoria, from October 4 to 9. More than 100.000 people, including many from
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  • 205 16 I PERSONALITIES like Frisky I the Rabbi.. Pete the Porpoise, and Crank the Camel are characters to be loved and understood by children ar.ywhere. It i.; a gay and romping group of personalitiis such as these who skip through the pages of Australia's books for the
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    • 171 16 Books of Topical Interest MALAYSIA IN FOCUS by Ronald McKie and THE LAST CONFUCIAN by Denis Warner are two outstanding books by leading Australian writers which present a background to events in Malaysia and Vietna-n. Colin Simpson, widely-known Australian travel writer, takes a close look at Hong Kong and Japan
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  • 195 17 Book Week accent on authorship, publishing THE success of tbe latest annual Book Week held in Australia, and the nunihrr and range of new titles on exhibition in the bookshops durine Book Week, were striking evidence of the inere.isini; tempo of Australian authorship and publishing. >h<iut -00 Australian Imoks wrre
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    • 691 18 FOR SALE IS Word* U i Win. >— Box M rfa. extra JUST RECEIVED ITALY'S best I.. 'i i .lor. VS cv. ft U3S CMk li. Baa Hrrm Co.. »o Kthinson P.wio. siuKapore 1. SURPRISE TREE GUARANTEE s.tM'i' in inrlls Pakistan for Philips r.V Refrigerators. klultlvox. 4b sel.eie Houne. r*l.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 1278 19 > 0_ > UVERPOOIIWESTCOASTUI<^ 0-' v> j <" J > am Penant ELPENOR luerpaal, A ormootti la Pt May 2 May 3 ASTTANAI lueraaal, D.. Gd«. 13 May 2 ArmLLES L»triMl Miy 4 May I May 7/11 May 11 CYCIOPS Lxeraail, G .isgow May 12 11 May 17 PERSEUS Lueraaal,
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    • 1227 19 *H£CA6TAC WKS COMPANY L- i. .l puu'M n Owak EXPRESS SAILINGS IP NEAR EASi. CONTINENI ANO SC^IOINAYIAj i faaaog 4rn baooa Havra riOurg K'oaa tat* Caea Ul. 1/2 KAMBODIJk at Apr 29/ i May 4/ 7 1/9 May 29 MM I law I ta M POONA a) May 11/21 May
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    • 1182 19 1 Benuline Until lERVIM 10 UMtBOH, UMRPOBt fc COHTmtNIAi. I'ORU BENMHOR fot iiverpool Jaaa I kifltapcr* P STrtaaj femni »i!1,.~ !u5 la C. I/May J May 3/1 May 7/ 1 JJB, J^M BZNARMIN For Lordon May 24 PVtWa ivi p Tb Molt BENLAWERJ Himourj. undo*. M'troaga,'* Bl— ft Vtm t
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    • 1278 19 fcpiw ELLERMAN BUCKNAU S.S. CO., LTD. U.K. 'Continent <ini>.<<Hi P. Sham »in<, Cm OF CLASCO* London, H'trarg. K mm. Gda. 1-9 Srangemouu Today pr Cm OF UPON Lcrooo H*n«urg, Romroaa Havre, Hull 21/21 May 29 Mai CUV OF COLOMIO U...H. .wmou-t. Rottciaa. Ha«ri Mull, immintnam .liiiun m tk utt Cm
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  • 147 20 MELBOURNE, Wed. INDUSTRIALS downward trend in quiet trading continued. Leaders were the more active section. The Index fell below the base levels ol 100 established in January 1960. Base metals and oils eased with Renison down 2s. 9d. to 525. Mount Isa which declared a steady four per
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  • 254 20 \TAY first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. In sineaporc and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at MM cents per lb., up three-eighth of a cent on Tuesday's closing; level for the position. The tone was quic*. R.A.S. and l-.M.K.1.. closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday: Int.
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  • 238 20 April 2S. Three months iNUUM 1.1..LS ■ivi«T...in id ct& M. K<>« in .is City De* 1 is. U. Invt. 10 rts U.S. Holdings .s I run i -ts. 14 eta. 0.C.8.C. U ti Dtioiop 12 its. KoaeasM iv cm i: Smelters 24 rta. Kwnmri. Id rts Bsso 12
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  • 26 20 April 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 742 cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 8737.12* (up $15.75). Unofficial estimated offering 225 tons (up 5 tons).
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  • 657 20 From Our Market Correspondent WITH the Stuck K\chanse largely waiting the "deciphering" of the British Finance Bill conditions were extremely quiet yesterday. The past two days have been extremely quiet from the market point of view. There was a little more activity
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  • 26 20 Malayan Stock Indirrs April 27 April ?8 •Industrials: 77.50 77.61 Minings: 5)7.i8 99.27 S rubbers: 103.40 104.04 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 19CJ 100
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  • 829 20 DUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlopt (2,000) >■]..'." D, (1.000) 51.46, (2.000) $1.48, (3.000) $1.40; East Smalt (1.000) $4; Kw (5.000) 11.
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  • 54 20 Till pi i ■>■ nt ut< of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling uxed nn November 24 la»t year is Selling TT or OD 2-. 1 15 16d.. Buyine TT 2s. 1/I*. Buvinr; OD Is. 4'sd. The dollar U at It* statutory middle position In relation U
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  • 456 20 rIERE was a further big rise of $15.75 in the Straits tin price in Penang yesterday which took it up to $737,125. the highest price since late November. In London on Tuesday the afternoon three months' buyers' price gained K.'.U. Yesterday's Penang rise
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  • 83 20 T'lIK Federation Minister of A I'inance li;i- fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the period from April 20 to May 5. Rubber MM cts a Ib. Copra $6XB 4 ton. oronut Oil Si.itlx a ton. Palm Oil ss:;i a> ton. Palm Kernels Sli:;..\"i a tun. The
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 1168 20 yJ j Pj^t^i fit *aY wk I Pi $t IfJ a^fl YV*^^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAJSHA LTO, Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service Oetro.t CNcapo ■■«ai)>k««s Hrn" II 13 May 2t May 26 Jm Hint 5 July II laly "Kiaiikawa Man" II 13 Juaa It iaaa 21 luly 1 tug
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    • 1037 20 AUSTRALIA SERVICE NEW ZEALAND i INOU. PAKISTAN AND P. CULF SERVICE Ta: Frenaatla. Afelaiie. Melaaaraa, Sya»e» I Ta Madras jitd Natapattiaaaj ■Mini P. S <-n S'Dore Spore P. STam Pe-ang lUHMIA* i May 1/ I May 1/ I May RAJUL* 1,11 May 12 May 13 May lARPETA tluae 7 1
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    • 203 20 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: ScanlmiKiaa aaa Caatiacatal 'arts tar Bar*kek aaa Haai daaf. Penan| P. Sham S'Dora THEBEN ■Call', Pusan. Jaca-' Cdn. 15 1( 30 Apr THERMOPYLAE (Ca.is Manila) IM3 Ma| Kit Mi, w U Ma| TARN (Calis Pusan. Japan) 27/29 Ma, BARBER LINE FROM USA GULF AND WEST COAST PO»'S
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  • 111 21 SHIPS lying alongtid* the Singapore Harbour Mharvet or expected today are: Comorln 1/2. l>olpheverett Bfnmhor h 7. Reginald Kf., t>enblghshire 13 14. Th.-^ri I.'. 16. M.lchHor, rnaa Ca-, '.older. Oleb«« Maru i.'anherr.. Vlbournc *hun Maru -:ti. Perak M W. W. 5. Port Swettenham: Wriarl Berths: Tadjouri, State
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  • 74 21 MPNEse Product Enchant*, linn- p*r* noon prices per picul yiltit. day: Coconut oil: bulk $65 sellers, drum Jt>« srllera. Copra: Apr. /May UK/Continent: UnquoH-d. P.pp»r: Muntok »hite tM sellers. Sarawak white *142 i Kellers, special SarnwaK black $!22t sellers, garbled LumponK blnck $140<N> sellers. ASTA 5182 i IN
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  • 38 21 '("MB Malayan Exchann* Banks' Asto- elation :n.ide thne changes In It* lain to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1 "HI I (tiling TT or OD r»»dy: twltt Kr.nn.s Ml I; Fltnch Franct 1SKI Italian Lift Mil,
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  • 37 21 ON the fra* (xchanga market Id lions KonK yestcrd.iy the U.S. dollar wal quoted at 0.7&J (or T.T. and I 7.14 tor cnh. Sterling was quoted at 16 and on* tjii of gold at B
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  • 65 21 The following further March crops are Notllled: London Asiatic Group 2,280,000 Vo., Petaling Group 1,759,000, Golden Hope Group 1.313,000, Castlefirld 321.000. Holyrood 68,000, Hongkong (Srlangor) 39.000. Hoscote 296,000. Killinghall (Rubber) 47,000, Kuala Sclangor 53,000, Malaysia 57,000. Seaport (Sclangor) 34.000, Oindings 100.981, Inch Kenneth Kajang 164.00. Kemasul 58.000. Kinta
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 2057 21 NOTICES THE BASSETT RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the States ot Ma.ayaj NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 42nd Annual General Meeting of Stockholders will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 1. Benteng. Kuala Lumpur on Friday June 11th 1965 at 11 a.m. for the purpose
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    • 296 21 THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (M) LTD. r Q$ REStAKCH ASSISTANT Applications are invited from Malaysians, preferably male, wlio are under thirty years ot age and hold an Honours degree In Economics trom a recosnused UniverB*ty lor a post, in our marketing and research department. The work Involves all aspects ol
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 311 22 RACING with Epsom Jeep PENANG. Wednesday VALALA (apprentice Rod Allan) shaped like a winner when matched in a splendid trial with stablemates Pizarro II (Moses Lee) and Thunder Bird (apprentice Vincent Chong) on a good track here this morning. Teh Su Su fastest
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    • 238 22 MY ten-to-lollow at the Penang May meeting beginning on Sunday are: PRIDE OF GREECE: Consistent: creditable .second to Belle Rosheen over Bt Timah 6f last month. DEPTH CHARGE: Keeps on Improving: beat bright Cl. 2 rtiv. 1 Held over Ipoh 6f last month: should
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    • 120 22  -  JACK FINGLETON V 1 1 mi /CANBERRA, Wed Despite V/ talk of gene/il tightening in Australian economy due to rrstrutions by the United States and the United Kingdom on their overseas capital, there was much enthusiastic buyine at the Sydney yearling sales yesterday when five Australian
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    • 33 22 LJUBLJANA. Wed. The International Table Tennis Federation's Congress have decided to lold the 1967 world championships n Melbourne. The 1969 championships will be n Essen or Dortmund, in West 3erm;my. Reuter.
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    • 60 22 lllK four Harvey sisters of Suffolk set plenty of support from the touchline but they usiiall v are all «"H whistles. That is the Die problem of the Har'evs who play for Stowmarket women's rarefT team. The fairhaired foursome are (from left); Fat
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    • 327 22 ENGLAND right-half Gordon Milne is Liverpool s one real problem for Saturday's F.A. Cup Final at Wembley against Leeds United. T.nst night, manager Bill I Shankly was still -non-com- m'tal over the constitution of his team but about Milne he said "We are nist hoping for
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    • TENNIS
      • 171 22 Ralston's walkout leads to ban I OS ANGELES. Wed. v Dennis Ralston, 22, has been suspended from the American Davis Cup lawn tennis team, George Mat' Call. non-playing captain, said yesterday. Mr. MacCal) said the suspension was for walking out of a match at the reeenl River Oaks tournament in
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      • 163 22 HELBOCKNE: Tlie Australian LTA has a^ain listfcd Roy Emerson and Maruaiet Smith at the top of the national singles rank1. p tor 1965. Wimbledon champion Emerson headed the men's rankings ahead of FTed Stolle and John Newcombr. [Cen Fleurher. Bob Hewitt and Martin Mullicun. who defied LTAA rulings .101
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      • 131 22 LONDON: Several of the world 1 top players have decided to boycott the Italian hard court* tennis championships. which open in Rome next week. Australian!, Roy Emerson. Fred Stolle. Margaret Smith and Lesley Turner are among tho.se who have decided to compete elsewhere Judy Tegart. another Aust ulian w!im
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      • 89 22  -  GARY YEANG from PERTH. Wed. Malaysian badminton players in Western Australia are training hard for the City of Perth championarttng an May l. In" the men's singles a kwn expected between Malnvsiiu.s and Australians for the covet'c! Sultan of Selangor Clip Til.- Sultan donated OH cup
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    • BADMINTON
      • 278 22 IPOH, Wed. Catherine Lim. of Ipoh Convent, qualified lor three finals in the Perak schoolboys and girl.-, badminton championships here today She reached the ttoml in the gtrh .-ingles, the doubles with Lily Lin. and the mixed doubles partnering Nr Kam ThonK. The mixer'
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      • 41 22 KLALA LUMPUR. Wed !>• Sel;niB<>r Novuea barlmiiiton rli.inipioiiihips will be held at Hall in Kampong Attap next month Entrance fre is S2 per r all entries should be sei)t I Hen« Kiong. SBA secretary. T# Croat Street, by Friday.
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 748 22 TENDER NOTICE CONSTRC4 1 1«>\ Of <.OIM. MIIKIK I \l \t H Tenders are Invited tor tbe con- f l- Motor Launch for la. The rapacity The speed < is to be not arlalls may he obtained I tor of Sabah, Malaysia 3. Tenders should state the prtoa ex yard
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    • 181 22 PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN JK.R. Tawaran darlpada Pemborong? Yang berdaftar dl-J.K.R. Keias P dan ka-atas dan peniagai van- adit lesen uiembell Uaranni lama Hkan ui-terlma di-Pejabat Jurutera K K. Ulu Selantor hinggb pukol 12.00 tengahan pada 3 5 1966 I.MOK: Membell palp best yang tlaak dt-pakal dl-Batu Arang. Ulu Selangor. Sexala BOtM
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    • 838 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG Applications are Invited from ■M re-irient in Malaysia lor the post ol "Wmporary Enpiiiperink Asstetant in the City Engineer s Department on the salars64s x 22A-5777. In addition Cost oi Llvtnz and Housing a: >■ will be payable In accordance with j
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    • 866 22 1 NOTICES CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker*) InrrdrrmMl IMrdtrd Goods sod Jrwrllrrjr from the following PawnbrokrrV Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Ro«d. Lam Joon Siong i Cnop Sem Kon* No. 255 South Bridge Road, Ho Van Kee (Chop Hci.b fall) Voug Kee. No. 2b7 South Bridge Roaa. Beow Kian (Chop Nam Cheoog).
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 309 23 Tempers flare over penalty award rKYO. Wed. Flying flst.s and a sit-down by South Korean players marred a heated game here today in which Burma beat South Korea 2 0 In Group B of the Asian Youth soccer championship. Inside-right Maung Win Maung put Burma ahead after only four mlnutM
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    • 58 23 IPOH. Wfd.— The Perak team to meet Penang in the Rulers' Shield cricket match at Pcnang on Saturday and Sunday: Merican Sutan, (captain), Abdul Aziz Ismail. R ihim Bakar. Ham/ th Sliamsudchn. Motuuned Sidck. Abdu! Wnliab. K;imariil Ariffin Moliamed Akhir Desa. Zaibidi Latiff. Ka.-lnd Salim. .7.1 1 f.ir
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    • 23 23 BFNTONG. Wed— The Public Works Department, will hold their Rnnual athletics meet at the Tras Road padang here on May 22
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    • SUMMARY
      • 48 23 Prrak Div. I: Malays SC 2 PWD 1 Dlv. 3: Cheng Wah A' 4 PTCSC 1 Lower Perak Div. 2: Gloucester 2 Persatuan Sukan Pemuda 2. Nagfli Div. 2: Kilat Club 4 Lena's SC 1. trirndlies: Euraxlans 10 DID 2 (Malacca). Gurkhas Engineers 6 PWD 2 iKluinf
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      • 7 23 Haul Umtn: PoUoe I KXaO B.
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    • 342 23 ASIAN YOUTH SOCCER BURMA, ISRAEL BOOK SEMI-FINAL BERTHS WITH THIRD VICTORIES India 1 Malaysia 0; Burma 2 S. Korea 0; Israel 3 Hong Kong 1: S. Vietnam 7 Philippines 0 JCIKYO, Wed. India today snatched a hard fought 1-8 victory over Malaysia on the fourth day
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    • 211 23 rKYO. Wed.-- Israel assured themselves of a Place In the Asian Youth soccer tournament semifinals with a 3-1 victory over Hon- Kong in Group "A today. Israel led 1-0 at half-time and dr.spiip stubborn resistance by the more nimble Hong Kong players were always
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    • 41 23 SEOUL. Wed. South Korea will meet Japan in a key match tomorrow to decide the winners of the Asian women's basketball f i-.ampionships. Malaysia are at the bottom of the table, having lost all their seven matches so far.
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    • 31 23 TAIPEH, Wed The Siclan basketball team fi'om Singapore was defeated by a combined Forums m team. 67-66. in the first of two game.s the tourists will play here- A.P.
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    • 449 23  - Singapore's new track will be ready next week ERNEST FRIDA by Singapore, Wed. ATHLETICS •"THE eight-year-old Fairer Park athletic centre's cinder track, on whose hard, 'dead surface more spikes and hopes were broken than records, is beine; dug up. By the middle of nex: week a new track, a mixture
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    • 61 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Daphne Chua. playing on handicap 26. won the RSSGC i ladies section) Selangor Cup yesterday. Daphne, an 18-year-old arts student of the University of Malaya, took up the game seriously two months ago. She beat Mrs. J. Holt, handicap IS. two up among
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    • 194 23 OINGAPORE. Wed. Hong Kong 0 Bank caused a major upset in the SBHFA league first division today when they beat defending champions Wearne Brothers 5-3 on the padang. Bankers, who lost their two previous matches, struck top form today and were
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 99 23 ■lIL lull NEW LOW NET j HI UHOil rIfIUCQ MODELS 19 WV 262 23 WV 762 New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers Forward mounted square cornered tube for maximum picture size Front mounted high fidelity loudspeaker New chassis with all the latest technical features fc^» BBSfc- ***LLI 182 Clemenceau
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    • 250 23 FRENCH COMMERCIAL FORTNIGHT KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE MAY 3-17gJ| MAY 10-24 HlHHaV^fe tf^ MM W SEE The altracliva fri-colour window dlsptnyt In Kuala Lumpur and in Singapore The Induitrlal Exhibition at the Chinwoo Stadium in Kuolo Lumpur J r om May 7th to May 17lh Th« French Film ftata) Kuala Lumpur
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 106 23 DIARY BOCCm Pcrak niv. 3: PCRC 'A' v DID (Coronation (frdl. T. Anwn Div. 1: PWD v Plemln(ftor. (Speedy Rd i Kampar Div. I: ACS 'A 1 v Kota Bharu (padang' N>»ri Div. 2: Signals B v 4 RTR S'Kor Div. 2: SIA v Sgor Clut (Taylor Rd>. Div. 3:
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  • 378 24  -  gUCHING, Wed. Outnumbered nearly 10 to one under enemy fire for the li'" s time in their lives. ;i pI;iI o o li of vnn 11 g British paratroops !> e;i t off yesterday's ;ii lack <»n their outI'osi in jhe Balai Minion
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  • 38 24 SINGAPORE. Wed— \o Sid gapore trade unionists. Mi Wor Kok C!iiansi and Mr. Tan Ks; 1 Lock, left for Canada tod.n to attend a four-month tralrmj ponsored by the Canadian Government under the Colombo Plan.
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  • 600 24 pßlTisii overseas trade corporations —among them oil and industrial giants such as Shell and Imperial Chemical Industries, i rubber and tin companies will face full British taxation next year under the Governments Finance Bill published yesterday. The Bill— a massive 226--page
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  • 259 24 SAIGON, Wednesday. TfORE than 80 United States and South VietiTl namese aircraft raided North Vietnamese roads and bridges today and sank or damaged patrol boats and coastal shipping. In a separate mission, four FlOO Supersabres dropped one million leaflets over four dtles. U.S.
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  • 377 24 LONDON. Wed.— Closing middle prices ot selected stocks uot including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Wed. Spot 22' d. June 22' t d.. July 223/16 U. Aug.! 223 16d. July Sept. 223 16d.. Oct Dec. 22 1 16 d., Jan. M;ir. 21 15 16d.. April June 21 13
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  • 275 24 Boy made bomb hoax call 'to scare teacher' SINGAPORE, Wed. An 11 -year -old schoolboy, who admitted making a bomb hoax call last Monday morning to his own school, told the Juvenile Court Magistrate, Miss Jenny Lav Buong Bee, today: "I wanted to scare my teacher." The ooy. charged under
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  • 513 24 Premier Lee: Target is a Malaysian Malaysia SINGAPORE, Wednesday SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night said that the PAP together with other lik e minded groups in Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak would lead the people of Malaysia towards the realisation of a truly Malaysian Malaysia. .Mr. I/ec
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  • 27 24 MOSCOW, Wed— Tho j Government baa mitoiwi i the anniven-.try of victory over •lublir holiday, I accoi'dlni; ro a P\r. da anr.oi.nc*i mem today. Reuicr.
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  • 87 24 I MRS. CHIA CHYE KHIAM «XXi 77 died peacefully at 6.30 p.m. on 24.4.68 at .">>> Kiridio lUwl leaving ber txlov»d bußband 3 sons, 2 nrtoiited mm daughters, 3 d:un.-htera-ln-law, 2 adapted dMHMan-ta-law, 3 sons-in-law K"tnd d:nit;hter-tn-lav» over *'i grandchildren and ureat urardion. The f'.in- in t.f ■ana' t]
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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    • 201 24 1 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 K'orrif 111 r Minimum) Prepare Now For 1965 Examinations MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) (Founded: 1959) We offer you up-to-date homestudy courses, compiled by university lecturers, honours graduates, experienced teachers of upper Forms etc. Thousands of students in the past have found our
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