The Straits Times, 5 May 1965

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  • 26 1 IOMAt LIBRARY. Singapore AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 5 MAY 1%5 fa*** 1 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. MAY 5. 1965 15 CENTS KDM 1189 1005 I
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  • 331 1 TOKYO, Tues. Tenjjku Abdul Rahman today indicated that he was still prepared to extend his visit here if President Soekarno changed his mind and decided to come to Tokyo for talks. In a .'5O-miiiutc television interview with the Japanese National Broadcasting
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  • 752 1 Manila gets a warning after Yong's complaint KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday THE Ministry of External Affairs is "highly perturbed" following the protest by Singapore's Minister of Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, over the discourtesy accorded him and other Malaysians visiting the Philippines recently. The Ministry said
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  • 84 1 A LL smiles, Singapore's ■A Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. gets a pat on the back from the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, after yesterday's round of talks with the British High Commissioner, Lord Mead, to solve the textile
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  • 99 1 'FINES FOR RACE BAR' BILL IS PASSED LONDON. Tut-.v— The Briti.sli Government last night won a majority of 12 for Ita Bill to impose penalties lor racial discrimination in public places' and incitement to racial hatred. IBy 261 votes to 249. the House of Commons rejected an opposition motion to
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  • 58 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesian Defence Minister Gen. Nasution is due to leave tomorrow for Moscow. It is reported here that latest Soviet arms deliveries to Indonesia are running behind schedule, and it Is expected that during his trip Gen Nasution will take up with Soviet officials
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  • 194 1 Missions to Africa: Advance parties fly off today KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TWO advance parties of Ministry of External Affairs officials will leave for Lagos and Addis Ababa tomorrow t<> scl up diplomatic offices in the two African capitals. Leading the group to LagM will be Inche Anmad Faiz bin Abdul
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  • 55 1 LONDON. Tue.s. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker arrived here U from New Delhi after a factfinding mission to South-east Asia He is to report to Mr Michael Stewart, the Foreign Secretary, on his tour, which did not Include China nor North Vietnam because both Peking and Hanoi
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  • 29 1 ST. RAPHAEL. Tues— American author Saul Bellow lias been awarded the Prix International de Literature, the annual literary I prise worth US$lO,OOO for hi» best-selling novel Herzog.
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  • 70 1 LNDON. Tin-.-, teenage girl Killed herself with a shotgun because she thought she had tuberculosis, brought on by her efforts to stay slim I But 17-year-old Cheryl HenI derson Was quite healthy. Her only ailment wax a cough. It was .^aid at an inquest yesterday Friends said
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  • 215 1 'U.S. not taking sides' leaflet drop (J A NTO DOMINGO, Tues. American p limes dropped lout on this shut tired capital today, telling Dominicans that the United States was not taking sides in their civil war. At the .same time, the constitutional position over who arc the rebels and who
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  • 28 1 THE STRUGGLE AHEAD LONDON. Toes. I oreiun Secretary Stewart today warned Seato conference that "montli- «1 hard struecle' lie ahead in Malayrift'l resistance to Indonesian eonfront-.inon-m
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  • 113 2 Liberation Army gets its first troops DAMASCUS. Tucs. v The Palestine Liberation Army dedicated to regaining Israel for the Arab its first troops yesterday a regiment of Syrian trained commandos. Amid great fanfare, MajorGeneral Adjih Madanl, Com-mander-ln-Chtef of the Liberation Army, handed the Palestinian flag the black, red, green and
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  • 69 2 Pakistan tanks in the Kutch rpWO Pakistani Patton tanks 1 photographed by an Indian Air Force pilot last week on Indian territory between Biar Bet and Point 84 in the Kutch area. The two tanks were part of a force of tanks and troop carrying motor vehicles which were spotted
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  • 210 2 Trouble now on the other border KARACHI, Tuesday. PAKISTAN asserted yesterday that a heavy movement of Indian troops towards the East Pakistan border was now taking place 1,000 miles east of the embattled Kann of Kutch. A Foreign Ministry spokesman pinpointed the area as between Barasat and Bashirhat, where the
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  • 88 2 A DEN, Tues. A Bri- tish civilian was shot in the stomach last night when he gave chase to five gunmen here. The attackers had fired two bazooka shells at a building which houses the British j Forces Broadcasting Service. The civilian, whose Identity was
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  • 40 2 CAIRO. Tucs. Tunisian FiibMO i-tiiff membors and f;imilieii left (or home yps'erc iv. recalled of tensnn sparlcpd by President Bourguiba's proposal that Isi.tei aiir MsttlnHui Arabs M»ek to settle the c' 'ference» In direct talks-
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  • 62 2 Even her 'trial' is obscene M1.1.H0l KM:. Tins Vice Squad police today charged a Melbourne bookseller with having sold an obscene publication, the Trial of Lady Chatterley. The book is a paperback account of the Lon- don court hearing in which Penguin Books MHcessfully defended its right to publish and
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    • 157 2 SUCCESSES IN THE 1965 SOUTH MALAYSIAN RALLY In this gruelling, over 500-mile course, over unsealed estate roads following very heavy rain, six out of the first nine finishers, used front wheel drive cars, proving once again, the superiority of this form of traction. In this tough event there were only
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 126 3 Treasure hunt for £34 million family Tort line I ONDON. Tin. Thrro L Italians arrivrd In London today on a treasure hunt lor a legendary £'M million family inheritance The three, representing 1.500 people who claim relationship of the Italian Bonettl family, are hunting for the jewels of one of
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    • 38 3 NEW YORK. lues- United Frew International used fhe world's flrrt commercial comyesterday to tranMnit films of news development* to European points. the drat use of ;!ie Eariv lute dv an indenendent newsfilm oremnsatton UPI.
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    • 361 3 We won't let the Reds take over: Johnson WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Johnson told a trade union group last night: "We don't propose to sit here in our rocking chairs with our hands folded and let the Communists set up any Government in the Western Hemisphere" There were 1,500 bodies in
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    • 38 3 ROTTERDAM. Tues. Thieves .stole 250.000 guilders ($200,000) worth of jewels from a .store here yesterday after breaking through W*i\M from b;ir nexr door. They ChOM a telephone booth tor diesing to :ivoid beinß disturbed.— UPl.
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    • 127 3 TWIN WHO SHOT HIS BROTHER GOES ON TRIAL DASADENA (Califor--1 nia Tues. Wealthy Timothy Nicholson went on triai yesterday on a r-riarge 01 murder in the shootit74 of his twin brother Todd, last Dec. 7. Jury .^election began yesterday morning. Nicholson. 22. bay contended his brother died accidentally in the
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    • 52 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— The Pulitzer Pii/.c lOC nction wa.s awarded today to Shirley Ann Grau for "The Keepers of the House." a novi i < f the American South. Thr Pulit/ev drama prize went to The Subject was Rases." by Prank Gilroy. The play is running
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    • 57 3 1,600mph plane for Europe LONDON Pun I Ik- RF-4C Phantom, tiii CaStCK operational aircr.ili In tlie L'nited Stutes Air Fora wUI be HrißMd to European duty next week, the headquarters of the Third US Air Force announced yesterday. The plane has reached altitudes i higher than 100.000 ft and can
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    • 36 3 SANTA MONICA. lues—Songwriter Jerry Livincsco.Vs son. Gary who shot his mothor und father because they were 'bußginß him." was ye.«tei;lay found no! guilty by roison of ii'.<-;iiiity and <\>mmi?terl <r ■> state hospital. UPI
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    • 85 3 WASHINGTON 1 Ihe Defrnct Becretarj Mi Horx-rt McNaman ni .-epuivd i f h*w iißieecl to <ji' i!ic;id ltii ,<r Annlo-Ameruv.n null' try b.itnc Indian Ocesin sluml of Dieao Garcia in the Mauritius aroun The US News *nd World Ktport. attributing Its information to "British sources." s:iid
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    • 117 3 LONDON. Tuesday. A GOVERNMENT "Hided weapons expert, accused of passing secrets to Russia for £5.000, was yesterday served with four fresh charges, each carrying maximum penalties of 14 years' imprisonment. Frank Bustard. a2-year-old former intelligence officer and Bonn Emoassy attache, wu in the cells
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    • 102 3 Pilots who were high in the sky VyASHINOTOM, luea. Drunken pilots probably cause one-Uuid of the tatai crashes Involving private aircraft uiot airliners; in the United States, according to the former Chief of the Federal Aviation Agency Mr Naieeb Halaby. There are about 300 such milMti i fear, kiiima over
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    • 16 3 STRASBOURG TUM Malta formally oeeamr th<18th mem&er-6t*te ol the Council 1 of Europe— Reuter.
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    • 32 3 HAVANA, lue.s. Some Cuo.in .students shouting "Gringos Americans Out of Santo Domingo" demonstrated here last nmht cauisi the landing of United tt;ues Marines in the Dominican Republic Reuter: I
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    • 59 3 MOSCOW lurv M»\i»t surgeons have performed a unique operation on a girl born with two bodies four :irms. four Irgs and live kidney*. Tass said yesterday It said the extra oricans were successfully removed from the cirl. axed one. in a two- hour operation and that she
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    • 455 3 When my own family turned me down— by the Duke of Windsor LONDON, Tuesday. the Church and most of the State arrayed against him, King Edward VIII turned to his own family for support in his desire to marry Mrs. Wallis VVarfield Simpson, a twice-divorced American. He asked his mother.
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    • 140 3 Moynihan sex case: Dead peer's name not cleared ONDON. Tue.v A LonLj don masbtratp yesterday refused a detem-e application that he mark his court register 'charge dismissed" In a sex involving Lord Moynihan. who died on Friday Mr. Geralnt Recs said the register would be marked in the usual way
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    • 70 3 LONLXDN. Tues. A crook has rediscovered his conscience and returned an Invalid bicycle to Its 64-year-old owner here. The machine vas stoler from public house last wees r.na Mr. Burr leu Harwood. who cannot walk because of aiseafd d. appealed for its return Yesterday he
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  • 318 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Thou- sands of nurses and members of various health organisations here will celebrate Singapore's first Nurses Week, beginning on May 10, to focus public attention on the nursing profession. An elaborate programme, including films on nursing, health exhibitions, radio and television talks, and
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  • 38 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Held section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at Kambn Teck 800, Kampons; Goh Soon, nnti Kampong Songha 1 off Jurong Road. 16 m.s.) at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The ladles work party of the Presbyterian Church in Orchard Road will hold a jumble sale at the church hall from 9 a.m. to noon tomorrow.
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  • 1118 4 CHIA and BARISAN WILL MAKE OPEN APOLOGY IN LIBEL CASE 'To Yap, $20,000 damages would be like hitting lottery,' says defence SINGAPORE, Tues gAKISAX Sosialis Assemblyman and Member of Parliament, Mr. (.liia Thye Poh, and the Bansail Sosialis will as defendants in libel suit make an o|> c n apology
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  • 326 4 OINGAPORE, Tues.— A housewife today told the first criminal district court how something she had heard from a market subsequently led to the discovery that her mother in law had been cheated. Sng Sal Ngoh of Paya Lebar was testifying against two women Sin
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  • 103 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Netherlands community in Singapore today observed Remembrance Day in a solemn evening ceremony at the Kranji War Memorial. Young and old alike paid tribute to all the members of the Allied forces and civilians who gave their lives for the liberation of the
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    • 39 4 PATRONS AT ALL SHOWS of "TOPKAPI" at CAPITOL (SINGAPORE) WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO TRY OPEN THE COMBINATION LOCK ON THIS SAFE! THE PERSOM WHO SUCCEEDS WILL RECEIVE AN AWARD of $5,000/--with the compliments of SIME DARBY (Spore) Ltd.
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    • 131 4 ■yVjiryj opens tomorrow: i »»*w Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) I AN ABSORBING STORY OF A RESTLESS MAN WHO j FOUGHT FOR WHAT HE BELIEVED IN... SOMETIMES f-— WITH PASSION. ..SOMETIMES WITH HATRED AND ALWAYS WITH THE URGE TO RUN j j mj COLUMBIA PICTURES m* V M'QUEEN RfMICK the rain •^f>
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    • 476 4 i a a is a a a a"i B ORGANISATION aK»jW wSHTjjHSrT'^jSßj^a, a I LAST 2 DAYS 4 "Mom, 1.4j, 4, t.30 9lipm| I "Stiid '«E NO FLOWERS Rocv rti ooy a B Tor\ nor (Ul SB) 100 COUPI_ C DINNERS Free at CAROL INN to Lucky Potruni ar ell
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  • 110 5 lESSELTON. Til' Sabah's Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo, said today that a Bill re-in-troducing rent control in Sabah would bo tabled at the next Legislative Assembly meeting. Up told a Pres;> conference that his Cabinet had studied a report .submitted by a ren'
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  • 31 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Tup* Eleht Form One pupils from Anthony Aljell Colleee, Serla. «nd two from So Brunei Town. are leaving here soon to study In r.ovrrnmrr.t scholarships Rmitpr
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  • 71 5 'rENGKU Abdul Rah man receiving the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from Seoul National University last week. Dr. Park Chong Hong, dean of the university is hidden (at left) and Dr. Shin Tac Hwan, the university president, is at right. The Tengku, who
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  • 70 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.-Bur-ma will take part for the first time at the annual International Bazaar for the Blind which will be opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yu&of bin Ishak, at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m. or. Saturday The Burme.se stall
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  • 56 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues.—Visitors to the Hongkong and Shanghai B;ip.k here may be challenged by tho stafl and police on duty in tho premises if they are seen carrying suspicious-looking parcels and This warning has been posted oii!.s;dr the bank with a request to the public to
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  • 25 5 IPOH. Tues Tni'ves toivi open the back door of the Cold Storage here last night unri stole $190 and $95 worth of cigarftu-s-
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  • 59 5 I'ENANG. Tues. The Penanf? Free School will meet the Old Frees" Association at a public debate to be held at the O.F.A. BuildIn*. Northam Road, at 7.30 p.m on M.i 21. Present pupils will propose and the Old Frees oppose the motion that "Sex education should
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  • 28 5 SINGAPORE. Tuts.— Mr Justice Tan Ah Tah was re-elected pre- sident ol the Singapore Boy Scouts j (Stamford* District Association At 'its ar.nual meeting rpctntly <
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  • 318 5 Hole-in-heart girl has an ambition SINGAPORE, Tuesday. yyONG HUAY LAN. 19, the fourth hole-in-the-heart case to be operated on in Singapore, today said she could now fulfil her ambition of following in her fathers footsteps by becoming a tailor. Huay Lan. who had an operation on March 24 at the
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  • 114 5 2 Indons in a sampan arrested SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Indonesians who were trying to sneak into the State in a motor j sampan were arrested by a naval patrol boat off, Rallies Lighthouse early j this morning. Their sampan was inter- ccpted by the patrol vessel at about 4.45 a.m.
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  • 34 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues— The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Kh'.r Johnri. w:ll own the new Malay s-eo-mdary school here on Thursday On Sa'uiday be will open the new Malay school in Slk
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  • 75 5 DENANG. Tues. A former Penang rural district councillor, Inche W. A. Bahaudin, today urged the Central Government to ban the use of "daching" scales by shopkeepers, vegetable sel- lers and fishmongers. He said he raised this In the rural district council (our years ago but nothing had
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  • 80 5 DENANG. Tues. Two contributions to the National Defence Fu id to- tailing 51.222 have been received by the Chief Mlnls- ler. Dato Wong Pow Nee The president of the Penang Port Commission EmI ployees Union, Inche Mus- tata oln Hamldon. today handed to Dato Wong a
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  • 265 5  - Appeal to students: Boost our image abroad ARTHUR RICHARDS From I ONDON, Tues. The London Union or Malaysian Students (LUMS) has called on Malaysian student organisations here tn help promote closer co-operation and unity to boost Malaysia's Image abroad The general secretary-. In- che Noordin Sopiee. said in a circular
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  • 34 5 PENANO. Tuej-. --M;.; iv v rrers and lournaliats n Norto Msiliva will meet at Umno Ball on June 2 to consider the formation of an association to nro'ect their professional interests I
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  • 457 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night welcomed a call by the Mentri Besar of Perlis, Dato Sheikh Ahmad, to "forget past quarrels and make a fresh start" towards achieving national solidarity. But he added: "While we welcome this call
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    65 6 MR. and Mrs Bill Ch'ng Poh after their wedding at the Civil Marriages Registry in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The brid" 1 1i s> > Cindy We« Kirn Tec. is thr daughter of Mr. Wee Kirn Wee. Singapore editor of the Straits Times and >Ir>v We* Kirn Wee. The
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  • 217 6 Former teacher gets four years' jail for having pistol IZOTA BHARU. Tues. IV —justice Dato Mohamed Hashim today sentenced a tapper. Mat Daud bin Awang, 27, to four years' jail for having a pistol and a shotgun cartridge without a licence. The gun and cartridge were found on Mat Daud.
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  • 33 6 KUANTAN. Tucs. Pnliang d a fashu n pir.ido will be held nl ;he Town Hall hfre c n June 5 during a dance or(?nnised by Mi" Kuantan Junior Chamber of Commerce.
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  • 278 6 COURT IS TOLD OF DRIVER WHO VANISHED KUALA LUMPUR. Tim* —An open vercUct was today recorded by the coroner. Haji Abdul Rani bin Haji Hussein, at an inquest into the death of Mr. C. A. Fredericks. 53. the former clerk of the House of Representatives, who died in a road
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  • 38 6 PARIT BUNIAK. Tucs Th« liamed bin Ibrahim has been el<-<t,-ed clwirman ol the d committee hereMr. 'l i Selected vice-clwun, Khoon Seng ud Mr. Yeow Menu Ho tre mittee of 11 was ;<lm> chosen.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 172 6 \/r*t, Oop Bfi 117*. ffrrvFff/ffi Vmi.,OOP,IM MATTY TIMOV]T>CY PONTOOMeI I TINK.' BUT I VMEAN WHEN YES..WIU. IBE 1 I aOSH, DOC HOW WOULD 7™ WfXj IN THE EVES OF SUCH AtHKaaBVHCX WHtV ABOUT OSCAR BRINGS A OANT IN HER I KNOW? I AINT NO JuO A efoj \»A»UOR, T R«E
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  • 194 7 SAILOR DETAINED AFTER STABBING IN SHIP SINGAPORE. Tues. A British naval rating is being held by the naval authorities here in connection with the death of a petty officer aboard the minesweeper X.M.S. Houghton a fortnight ago. Petty Officer Gordon Mast«n, :i4. was fatally injured on April 20 after being
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  • 45 7 PENANG. Tues— The Old Free*' A.sboe;atlon will celebrate the birthday ct the Yang di-Pertu.m Agong on June 2 with a children's party The association will also hold a gat-together dinner on Saturday, followed by a "Merry May" danc* the *ame night.
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  • 257 7 The 'after hours' drink fees are fair: Byrne SINGAPORE. Tues. 0 The chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. K. M. Byrne, today said that the new licensing fees enabling hotels to open their bars till 1 a.m. represented "a saving" to these hotels, compared with the old scales.
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  • 266 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. political liaison secretary to Singapore's Ministry of Culture, Inche Mohammed Ghazali bin Ismail, last night said that Malaysia was one of the few multi-lingual nations where a national language had been adopted by "the free consent of its people." Inche Ghazali
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  • 92 7 Raid on hotel: 3 held SINGAPORE, Tues. Three men. believed i to have been involved in a number of armed robberies here, were arrested by police yesterday. They were picked »P in a police raid on a hotel in Serangoon Road yesterday afternoon. They are beinu detained under the Criminal
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  • 62 7 PENANG. Tucs Hit- national and interrmionul woman '.s i-h»m--pion in this year .s Koiitn reading comnrririnn. Ha.'iah Fandah binte Miiiii.mrd S.mwn. of Kel.intan. will give ,i clemrnstration at the graduation ceremony of the Madrasah Tarniah. Balik Pulau. at 2 p.m toniDiro". Two other women readers from Krknuaji.
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  • 151 7 KEDAH REPLACES ENGLISH WITH MALAY £UN<JEI PATAM lues. The State Government is making a threeprong drive in the mam Kedah districts to promote the use of the national language. Inche A/ahari bin Mohamed Taib. chairman of the State Language .Month Committee, >aid here yesterday. Addressing a large gathering of non
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  • 281 7 Children: More happiness or more trouble? CINGAPORE, Tues. The old Asian sayIng, "More children, more happiness" will have to ne amended to "More children, more trouble" in the context of today's higher living standards. The director of the People's Association. Mr. Sim Boon Peng, made this point today when he
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 266 7 Straits Times Crossword \< KO> V 1, The French navlns ups and 1. 25. na.urally .2 3 4 l>. n thP aler ln S lop 8. Give out: give in (s>. I*. 1 urn; 16 < B> 10. 1 down in the wood to merit 11 Take 100 long to
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  • 23 8 Word* tn Minimum i LOW. looeph Lmvc Cboon Moni; of ii Lea, (irand Avenue. Hovt .1 aaaad a»ay on 1 1, i.
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  • 94 8 -.1. 7 i CHimmnm, FAMILY OF THE lain Mr I'aul I Cannoa John l.c«. relatives n ioi iheir kind attendance. ..f i-nndnlenres I :aoce. THE BEREAVED FAMILY of the I u-.v Kbmm thank all •ands. LollcaKiirs. club-i and lor th.'ir kind condolences. monetary rifts, srrolls. i ixutsnrf and sttendanrr
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  • 111 8 tummi/m) i MG UR a- Mi. adiiiui Blind I M ticket ouy. you ;•> not iry LAST FOUR DAYS "t speiili Dlfer. i .i i- Moderns. B pore. C'LANE lor btiMMM on May r;drf\ it A.I A Snoppiug IIM fit* m Ainpanu. K I. LADIES. Mr*'! a i..i/|W"> you
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  • 27 8 lj »orrf« (J '»linimiim( SCIENCE AMD HEALTH «>tb key to Mi.- scriptures ny Mary Baker Eddy ti-im fhrntian science Rrndinx Hoorn Oral id. pore m
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  • 620 8 The Straits Times Wednesday. May 5. 1965 Seato And Vietnam Seato. tho "paper tis«'i has sharper teoth than iU> enemies will admit, and more strength than its friends concede. They are mostly American teeth, but the alliance is real and the co-operation genuine. There has not been a sterner test
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  • 403 8 Mi. Lan Smith. Prime Minister of Rhodesia, is running out of reasons for delay. To placate his hot-headed supporters and to avoid a direct clash with Britain over independence he has engaged in trips to London and Pretoria to "negotiate," tan a referendum, in a voter re-regist-ration drive.
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    • 435 8 Typhoid and 'Little Pig' hawkers AS chairman of the Germ eral Practitioner Society oi the Singapore Medical Association may I say a few words with reference to one of your leaders and the remarks made by the Minister for Health concerning the typhoid outbreak. At present we do not know
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  • 963 8 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT TOKYO. Tuet THE future leaders of Japan are a ragged, underfed lot, wearing rusty black unitorm, shiny with use and clumsily stitched here and there, topped with stiff collars the colour of old ivory, their hair either long and unkempt
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  • 171 8 IN the matter of Illegal 1 massage parlours, the vice-president of the Johore Bahru Town Council has made a pretty expensive and embarrassing suggestion. Now It Is beginning to look like a joke. T n c vice president should have considered all aspects of it before making
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  • 194 8 The departure yesterday of advance parties of Malaysian j officials to set up diplomatic ofVuos in Lagos and Addis Ababa is to be welcomed. With the Alpiois Afro-Asian confcrene* due in two months, no time can be lost in establishin? the means for stepping up t Malaysia's
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  • 520 8  - LEARNING MALAY (78) YUNUS MARIS. I By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY Nasihat (B) advice, counsel; menaathatkan. mciugihati (vj to advise; member! nasihat —to give advice; lulus <v) to pass (e.g. in examination, tesu succeed: derm* (n) charity, alms; mendenna V _to give alms, to give to charity; t hub.i,
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    • 650 8 I Mil ._X- -I r Straits Times k Malay Mail Cla««lfl*(1 •dveftl«em»nls m*f b« hsnded to MARKET Orchard Raid (ftecapitoelst O..») COLD STORAGE ■RANCME'fi N«v«l Hat* Aathorltod A«>nt«: CITY BOOK STORE LTO Winchester Houtt. Co'iyof Owe* THE NEWS FRONT (ll7P»trlc.'t Suptrixtrttl M, M. ISMAIL X Adfnlrslty WoMJ. Ntwtl BaWM I
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    • 168 8 I Kodak color film you know already Now Kodak has j I produced a film that listen* and plays back exactly what it hears. You can record and reproduce highs. I lows and everything In between with unexcelled fidelity. The uncanny trueness of Kodak Sound Recording Tape comes primarily from
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  • 257 9 SINGAPORE, Tues The Singapore Teachers' Un4on today called on the Ministry of Education to reopen negotiations on its outstanding salary claims for graduate and nongraduate teachers instead of having them referred to the Salaries Commission in Kuala Lumpur. Mr Chan Chwee Lim. the general
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  • 60 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Thieves broke Into Heap Lee Trading Co. in Leboh Ampang here yesterday and stole 24 boxes of cigarettes worth SI 1.288 The theft was discovered at 6.30 a.m. by Mr. Teln Teo Choon. 44. brother of the firm's managing director. Mr. Teo Tong. 42. The
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  • 524 9 Overtime limit: A pledge to back it if... Nair: Where a limitation may lead to greater inefficiency SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rp HE secretary-general of the National Trades -L Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today promised NTUC backing for any move by the Government to spread employment in Singapore provided
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  • 152 9 Four to die for garden killing MALACCA. Tues. Four men were today sentenced to death in the High Court here after they were found guilty of murdering a rubber smallholder in September last year. They are Wong Kee. 35, and Chin Vow Nu, 20, both labourers, and Chin Chee Kong,
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  • 106 9 'UNKNOWN CREATURES' DAMAGE NETS MUAR, Tues.— The Fisheries Department here is investigating complaints by fishermen that thousands of dollars worth of nets have been damaged by "unknown creatures" In the Malacca Straits. The fishermen there are 5.000 living in areas from Malacca to Kukup reported the matter recently to the
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  • 27 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Tuos. The District Welfare Committee hrro n 5720 to the 36 families whos*- homr< were damaged by heavy rain (ew days ago.
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  • 534 9  -  LEE FOO SAN: By Ipolt, Tuesday rr\ HE notorious gangster who operated in X north Malaya and was shot dead by a police officer in Singapore last Friday night has been identified as Ng Kong Beng, one of three who staged a
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  • 76 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Chua Kheng Meng was fined i total of $150 today for having pornographic pictures and literature for sale at liis bookshop In Upper Thomson Road thin morning He pleaded guilty. He was fined $60 on the first count of having 103 copies of
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  • 47 9 SINGAPORE lut.-. A ninemember cultural troupe wtl •cave Singapore for Bangkok by Thai Airways tomorrow mornlni to take part in a show to mark the fifth anniversary of the airline. The troupe will be led by an officer from the Ministry of Ouiture.
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  • 92 9 $50 CHEAT GETS 4 MONTHS' JAIL SINGAPORE, Tues. A I 1 youth, Anthony Louis, was today fined 1 I $500 or four months'! Jail for cheating an In- 1 J surance agent Lawrence Chua. of $50 last TuesI day. Louis, who pleaded guilty, admitted posing as a security officer from
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  • 99 9 1 L'UALA LUMPUR. Mo: V 17-year-old girl. Wong i Kwai Leng. has been reported missing from her home In Petaling Street here since Friday. Her worried father. Mi\ Won? i Lai Kong, a clerk, today appealed j to her to come back homo
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  • 321 9 Toh: We aren't anti race or religion SINGAPORE, Tues. The proposed convention of opposition parties which support Malaysia is neither anti-race nor anti-reli-gion. The chairman of the Peoples Action Party and Singapore's Deputy Premier. Dr. Toh Chin Chy« said this today. Thou?.! the announcement to hold the convention was only
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  • 32 9 Typhoid: Two more cases MALACCA. Tues. Two mof» impacted typhoid her* have l>een confirmed, making a 19. They Iwve been traced to the Bukii K «rr the tint ■ere found lr.si week.
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    • 108 9 Model: M»lmo-St«reo 142 253 A powerful AM FM superb receiver with automatic tharp tunning on FM, socket for FM-Stereo-Radio, 4 concert speakers for true stereo realism, and a modern Hi-Fi auto-changer. AT AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE. (H. P. Terms Available) There are other models to suit individual taste. Also Available Hi-Fi
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    • 727 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channels: 5 Kuala l.uin- Mem m English. 7.10 Caotuin pur and Penang; (i Ipoh Gallant; 7.35 Jack Benny and Malacca: 3 .lohorr Show; 8 News in Mandarin; Bahru; 4 Talping: 7 > 8.10 Man Berbual: 8.15 PopuBaln Pahat; 9 Kluang. lar songs; 8.35 Court of Last P.M.:
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 105 10 I BIG drive is now under- way to improve further 1 the existing after sales service for Necehi sewing machines in Malaysia. Mr. Soh Meng Chow, a senior representative of the Necehi Department. BorgWarner International Corporation in Singapore, will be visiting the Necehi
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    • 319 10  - Sago flour industry on verge of collapse CHAN BONG SOO By "pill-i sn£o (lour industry in Singapore is today on the verge of total collapse. In post-war years the industry underwent many difficult periods, but the present crisis is one from which it is unlikely to survive. Many in the
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    • 162 10 SIME DARBY POWER TOOL TRAINING a SPECIAL course on the opera- 1 tion und sales ot power tools has been hold tn fcMne.i|x>rc lor eight members of Slme Darby's Malaysian sales Mull The two-week coursr v:i> con-. ducted by Mr. L. F. dr Gidro. export supervisor of Bl.iclc and Decker,
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    • 53 10 .MR GEORGE H. H. LIM (above), an 1.C.1, executive attached to Paints Sales at Kuala Lumpur, has left for Britain to attend a study course organised by 1.C.1. London aimed at Improving the general knowledge and ability of participants. Mr. Mm. 30. will be away
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    • 81 10 TWO company executives from Malaysia are among the thref hundred delegates attending the M-ckiv second Commonwealth velcting conference now going on :n London. They are Messrs JHA C'oclwln ir.d CS Holland ol Mulayan Ltd Orsjnnlsed by the British In-n--•ute of Weldlnp and the British Weldtnst Research Association,
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    • 90 10 Bridgestone new joint managing director Jilß. MORIYUKI Ideguchi (above*, who Is arriving In Singapore soon to become the newJoint managing director of Bridgestone Malaysia Co. Ltd.. In place of Mr. H. Fukuyama. Mr. Ideguchi. who holds the post Jointly with Mr. Ng Hong Heng of Pan Malaysia Rubber Industries Ltd.,
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    • 54 10 The Japan Line Ltd. reports that it has added eight more ships to its fleet, bringing the number to 61 totalling 1.177.782 d.w. tons, in its lirst year of operation The number of Its chartered vessels decreased by 12 ships but increased in tonnage by 27.429
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    • 259 10 More cargo handled in the first two months RESPITE the loss of the Indonesian trade and other adverse factors brought about by confrontation, the port of Singapore is still reasonably active, statistics show. In fact, there was an in- crease in ;he amount of cargo {including transhipment ;goodi. handled during
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    • 95 10 pORD ot Britain announced this week that it has received orders worth more than £8 million <S6B million; for its new D" sfnrs trucks from various parts of the world. The orders are for 9.200 vehicles of which 3.600 will be exported fully assembled. The rest
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    • 213 10 APPLICATIONS for 1 sites at the Mak Mandin industrial estate in Butterworth are coming in as development work on the area i progresses. According to the Penang j Chamber of Com me re i annual report for 1964. the Government had by the end I of
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    • 89 10 Malaysian gets executive post at Humes UI'MK I (Far East* Ltd. hit.-* appointed a member u( it.x Malaysian .staff Mr. Patrick Xavier. to the newly-created junior e\eriinvr i<>Mtion of estimator (concrete), in the marketIng department. Mr. X on a tour of the head otlire in Melbourne studying all stages of
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    • 218 10 PRESSED STEELTANKS TANK PLATES IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FROM OUR COMPREHENSIVE LOCAL STOCKS. ALSO TANKS OF ALL SIZES, DESIGNED, SUPPLIED AND ERECTED B\T SHARIKAT PATERSM SIMONS (M) BERHAD K.UJMFU* kLBO%i SiN&APO*t TahMU: IPOH <•(. 2671 fe KNANCM. 2I2II BTTtTcTSm jßf BOSCH LAMPS jBM BOSCH long-range fl; M\ 1 Driving Lamps offer j
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    • 296 10 FREE SERVICE TO LOCATE SUPPLIERS IN NEW YORK STATE i-——————————— n New York State is the leading source of quality products in the U.S.A. 50,000 firms here make 97% of all categories of manufactured products. To obtain sources of supply in New York at no cost or obligation, fill out
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  • 356 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A SIAN diplomatic circles here were •^unanimous today on the need for unity among Asian nations. They, however, foresaw "great difficulty" in setting up a body like the Organisation for African Unity as proposed by Tengku Abdul Rahman. He elaborated on
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  • 62 11 Last of the PMIP men released I/OTA BHARI. Tues. The last of the detained PMIP State Assemblymen, Nik Abdullah bin llaji Arshad (Kota Bharu Pantai). returned home quietly last night under police escort. His release was not known to anyone not even his family. Nik Abdullah was among the seven
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  • 42 11 SINGAPORE. lues. A Bud- dhist high monk from Kedah. the Yen. Choakoon Vevulprejayarn. I will be here on Sunday to officiate v tlii anniversary celebrations ol the Kancanaramn Temple In LoI ronß Ong Lye. off Paya Lebat Road
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  • 35 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. Leslie Rayner. past district governor oi Rotary International, will gtva a talk on "Respect for law" at tin weekly lunch meeting of the Rotary Club at Prince's Restaurant on Thursday.
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  • 32 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Bntlab Commonwealth Secretary. Mr. Arthur Bcuomley. flew into Singapore this evening lor an hour* xiop-over before dying \> London. He had just completed .i vweks viMt to Australia
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  • 22 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The se-cretary-general of the United pasokmomongan Kadazan Organisation. Mr. Peter Mojuntin. wi'i i fly in from Jesselton tomorrow
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  • 161 11 TANGKAK, Tuesday. A MEMBER of the Vigilante Corps was slashed to death and the body tied to a stone under a bridge at Kampong Cho Chong. five miles from here last night. i Ong Ju Chong. 40. a shopkeeper, was found dead under la bridge at
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  • 105 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two hotel managers will leave for France tomorrow to study hotel management. They are Mr. Foo Chick Kan. front office manager of Hotel Singapore, and Mr. J. Cheani Suan Ooi. assistant manager of the Cockpit Hotel. They have Deen offered technical
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  • 36 11 KUALA LUMI-UR. Tues.— The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. will make a three-da; visit to Cameron Highlands tomorrow. He will visit Boh Tea Estate on Thursday and the Government Agricultural Station on Friday.
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  • 183 11 Lee plan for elite school 'part of bid for power' SINGAPORE, Tues. The Alliance Party Singapura today said that the State Government's plan to set up an Eton-type school here deserved "outright condemnation." Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan. the general-secretary of the pro-tern committee of the party. in a statement charged
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  • 173 11 Ha mid: Why curfews are necessary IPOH. Tuesday Till' ni-cessitv of imposing ewfewa in toast. il ureas for security reasMU v.is explained to .;mi lisherinen at Kampur.- Panrhor in the Din dinys district today l>\ tin Minister of Welfare Sendees, lla.ii Abdul llamid Khan. He visited the fishing village— the
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  • 459 11 A 'PITY SOEK DASHED PEACE HOPES' Malaysia in the Commons I ONDON, Tues. —Mr George Thomson. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said yesterday it was unfortunate that hopes raised in the MalaysiaIndonesia dispute by some "very useful" Japanese mediation proposals had been dashed by President Soekarno. Mr. Thomson. answering
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  • 76 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A nine-man trade mission from Korea left here today tor Singapore after talks with the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun The leader of ihe mis.sion. Mr Tai Doo Chin, said: "The talks were centred on how
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  • 32 11 KUALA LUMfUR. Tues. The I Minister of Education. Inche Mohammed Khir Joharl, will open an arts exhibition at the Balal Ampang. ALA Building, bare at I 6.30 p.m. on Monday.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 128 11 you don't need li to know the language! When you go Italiano style. Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa make up the Italian way Lloyd Triestino makes the majestic difference. Italian musicians to dance to, fabulous cuisine in the elegant restaurants. You name your pleasure, a gay whirl or a total
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    • 93 11 IP* K JKr ■cm V I I 1 H^^i I? jH ".,.i;i^B&'"M g societa commissionaria Singapore Tel ***** POBox 549-Kuala Lumpur Tel ***** ***** POBo* 607-Penang Tel ***** POBox39t yvh OF WEST GERMANY A GREAT NAME IN H(F^^) 1 Wide ronge of models now on display at our new air-conditioned
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    • 42 11 ttMffm tt^mmff ttmiph U+iwmHmhi l*t__ M <fm*^'t\ V HA, HA! THATS XI I APO^\ N I THANKS FER KEEPIN' J *r^^bfk\W^ A FUNNY SIGHT- > WlSr*^» N MM BUSY, ELMER. I JJrt&rTL** rtt&jTl Uiilpil \(T THE DOG CHASINW v k.f>C THINK I C'N
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    • 463 12 liansa— sai ia— —aa— (< nntiiuied from P:it;r Hi SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* i-t I Vim.)— Box iO rl*. extrm WANTED GREASERS and Pump Attendants. Apply BM A 4007 B.T. S pore WANTED: L»-ad or Braai Guitarist to join pmnu«iic local pop group. WANTED MALAY BOY for office vurk. Apply
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    • 686 12 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Ward* St lWm.)—Hox iv ct». eitra WANTED URCENTLV a teacher by Cntholl' Ind. HlKh School. Bcnton* to teai h t riiihsh. History Mod Qmmtnpmy, Kortn 111 to Kortn IV. Applicants must st le.lll PBBMM H S.C. CertlUi ate aod prepare.! to teach till end of tbe year
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    • 1113 12 MTOMMOIAT'ON VAr\NT li Word/, it 1 him. I— Box iti rlt txtra IMlltt MUUMIU LUXUHT rLA I nsnuaßsM la nl. Mneriia Man■™n» Apply ut High street s uore luiirs FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM K at with j one oedrooni air-iuinln on. .1 IJisirut 10 avallaine for I months trom May. relepnoni
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    • 918 12 TUITION li M<.rrf, M 1 Win./ Box Sn rt*. extra CHINESE LANCUAUE instructed i>y b A i.N.i: 1 using Knglish explanation. ■•.n.'il t:rouu Phone Mi Cheat. I wire A»IA DRIVING SCHOOL IBM Morris in< (lum-cvmruiicd >4i> nuuri> S5/guaranteed s'<s/- •>> Orcnaid Kuixi S IH>re Prior. i:7.<, ti I n LAMBERT'S
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    • 861 12 WANTED li H,,,,<» <« 1 M, m „—b »m in rfs. txtrm HKOUIRCD URGENTLY 2UU UP :l-PhUM .ill oc.f 4Njipm Hliodc por* OFFICE EQUIPMENT 11 mtdm- M Win.)— Box in rts. extra LATES' STEEL DESKS. C Hidden Bales. Heiio|.nnt PneXTOW rtaga, Raeord Cabineta. Cupto.i-d-.. Filing System. Ktc. Reliance OiLip Supplies
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    • 1047 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE <S Word* Sf (Mm. I— Box SO rt*. extra VAUXHALL VICTOR ESTATE Aukum IM mileage -v 000 S4UUU/onu Ml; Oivenaitn Rd.. B'pore. Vtcu j ifler o p.m. 1961 JAGUAR MARK IX Automatic ono Phone pan 64i'r>ui ■m biaaja MARCH 19«4 MORRIS IIUO One Owner, I.STOO miles, excellent
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    • 779 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE JJ *nrd* M t Win. I— Box Sl> ris. extra 19*1 hjmuson iHAMitk Frock r'rlrul Irivrti In lu|y iwta Onr I o*'n>st. KOuO <in.i t Kin Ke.<*t ulT* I ixirr LYONS MOTORS .IMITEU H'J Urn (lnhiird Road. OHO QAM HM sa-I_-. IMS Sm«.r Vs(u< »t>.loo i? 64
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    • 261 12 SHOPPING GUIDE (Sporr) m r JEWELLERY -t appro. li Hr;Jj( PERFECT CIFT BECAUSE I MAKE HER OCCASION mrroomnif oni- it r> Nor:a **m tU a,ranw«bl.. FOR SOUVENIR* OUHIOi. „,a Orii-Dtai Handicraft*, rtslt I HI, L'pprr (jround Kloor. Jonn l.lttl* lurftos i PLEASE CALL AT n, h.ir.l Aquatl* 'or \iiut uoka
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    • 1242 13 10 LIVERPOOL I WESI COASI UKOue Store lam Sham cenang ACHILLES liverpnl Gda. 15 May 7 May 1/11 May 11 LYCLOPS Liverpiol, Glasgow May I May 11 May 12/11 May II PERSEUS Liverpool, (,r-t-,« May 12 May 14 DEMODOCUS Liverpool, G'a'.go* May IS May 21 May 22/23 May 21 AUTOLYCUS
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    • 1284 13 k^HlMMlllßVnajltJaiial T//FiL A XmUNFS Ml EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EASI. CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIA I i.im Penang Arr: Genoa Havre H'burg K'cam Ant* topn KAMBODIA I) Sailed in Pt May 7 1/ I May 23 lull I Juie I II 14 POONA a) May 11/21 May U24 tilii June II 25
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    • 1204 13 I B£NWLINE\ I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVtRPOOL ti CONTINENIAI PORTS BENMHOR For Liverpool Juee 2 Singaiiora P S'"am fenant Hull luce 13 in Pert May 7 May 1/ I Antwerp Juie 17 Rotteroam Jun 21 BENARMIN Fol lonoon May 24 s.ngjpura P. Shan f»ia-t Hamburg May 31 ll Port,
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    • 1257 13 tep*. ELLERMAN BUCKNALLS.S. CO., LTD. \F*W U.K./Continent Singapore P. S ara Petang in If UPON London, Hamourg. Rottiriaat, Havre. Hull 27/28 May 18 Main OF COLOMBO London, Hambirg. Rottintam. Havre, Hull, Iraßiajthan 2V33 JaM »Je«e in Of WELLINGTON London. Hamburg, Totterdai Havre, Hull, lianungham 23/27 Jaly aM| in Of NEWCASTLE
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  • 136 14 MELBOURNE. Tucs. UNDER persistent buying support Iradinc mdnstrials continued to advance. Second rank Issues were firm. Rises outnumbered falls three to one. Base metals firmed. Mt. las after sales at 355. 6d. finished at 345. 4d. New Broken Hill ex bonus was «te Oil* were irregular. v <<
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  • 103 14 I Hi M 3 Isy sn ExchjriK* Binki' At so* 1 elation made thexe changea In Ita rate* to merchants yestrrday (all ratM to tlOO): New V»r«: buying TT 32|. airmail OD 32 7/S. PO d/st. 3.1J credit bills. 33 .T'S tr.idr r>ilt<«. Canada: tmyinK TT 7/19. airmail
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  • 36 14 ON the free exchange market In Hon.: Koox yesterday the U.S. dollar waj quoted at 3.741 for T.T. and 5.72] for oath. Sterling wax quoted at 16.01 and ana tael of gold at 260*.
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  • 26 14 .May 4. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73; cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5728.75 51.12J). Inofficial estimated offering 205 tons (down 20 tons).
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  • 681 14 From Our Market Correspondent ONr. of the main topics on stock markets yesterday was the announcement that Woolworths (Malaysia) is acquiring majority contro. in Fitzpatricks Food Supplies (Far East) Ltd. for the consideration of an undisclosed amount in cash, plus an exchange of shares
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  • 27 14 Malayan Stork Indlrm May 3 May 4 "Industrials: 76.30 :6.14 Tins: 96.48 95.77 S rubbers: 103.63 103.73 •Dec 30, 1963— i0n Ore. 29, 1962 100
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    • 882 14 (™IORIENTI LINES J TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ARCADIA" (20,000 tons fully airconditioncd stabilised) Deporting PENANG 7 May 1965 SINGAPORE 8 May 1965 for FREMANTLE 13 May 1965 ADELAIDE 16 May 1965 MELBOURNE 17/18 May 1965 SYDNEY 20 May 1965 Limited First Tourist Class Accommodation Available Apply to your Travel Agent, or
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    • 455 14 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE EXPRESS SERVICE or N. York, Baltimore. Charleston, N. Orleans, Houston. Galveston. S'oore P. S'Kom Penang N<tw York longkong Amber 7/ 9 May 10/11 May 12/13 May 18 Jon longkong Groce 29/30 Met 31May/ I Jun /Jul longkong Producer 16/17 Jon tl 8/1 9 Jun 20/21 Jun 27
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  • 727 15 |>USINESS In and reported to Urn Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ot the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the sliare.s traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bousttad iIU.UOO) Uunlops I2.U<JU) 51. 43; tatt Smtlt $4 SI., (1.U0O) $4.01. E»io (I.UUU) 11.V.t. I3.0OU) 11.67, (2.00 H.
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  • 245 15 Af AY first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yrsUrday at 73?,, cts. per lb., down a quarter of a cent on Monil.i- l closing level for the posiI tion. The tone was very quiet. K.A.S. and F.M.K.E. closing prices in
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  • 235 15 May 4. Three montM. INDUSTRIALS Boustend 13 els. M. Box 10 eta. City Uev 7 CU. M. lnvt, 10 cts. C S Holdings N. Iron V cts. 14 cts. O.CU C. IS CU. Ouniop 12 eta. Kothmans 10 eta. Fed. Dlsp. 12 eta. Ban 6 eta. Kitzpatnks 15
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  • 95 15 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves or expected today aro: Andorra 1/2. Treblnje M/», Bentonn N.W. 3, Agloa Nlcholaoi II 31/32. Tlgre 33/34. Nanyo Maru 40/41, Mm Ide Lloyd 47, Loulxe Lykea 23/24. BenKloe 42/43. Ellen Bakke 6/7, Y«mashlro Maru 45. Breconshlre 30/38, St.. I Artisan 46
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  • 68 15 -HINCSE Produce Exchange, Sinasporo f«oon pricss por picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk 564 seller*, drum $H7 svllera. Copra: May/June: UK/Cootineot: Unquoted. Pspor: Mnntok white $14A sellers, .k white *M2i sellers, special ,k I. lark 1128 sellers, garbled Lampong black SUOIN) sellers. ABTA tl.'i"J(N\ sellers. Slnxapora Coconut Oil Millers'
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  • 52 15 -rllK present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling; fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT or Ol> 2s. 3 15/16 d.. Buying TT 2s. 1/16. Buvinic OD fa. 4:d. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position in relation to its range against
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  • 315 15 THE Straits tin pru was main easu-r yi>t«rdaj in Frnang falling by ILUf to 1725.75 on an offerins estimated down by 20 tons to •JO5 tons. In London on Monday tin was moderately traded at firmer prices 'o close about £13 and £91
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    • 734 15 IB *^^^BB^*^ =1 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT IPOH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE UNDER SECTION 111 NOTICE 18 HJEKEBX OIVUM that It la propoeea under Section 144 of the Town Boara £s»ciment iF.M.S Cap. 13?) to amend Urn Ipoh approved Town ?lan No. B. S published as notification No. 2846 in the Federated
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    • 713 15 FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE SESSIONS' COURT OF JOHORE SITTING AT MUAR. CIVIL ACTION NO: 23 OF 1964. N.M. Muthnraman CbetUar Vs. Ahmad bin Yusof. i Valuable vacant land situated at i Jalan Ismail School. Parit Kathl. Muar, will be sold by Public Auc- tlon on Wednesday the 12th: day
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    • 776 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BP MALAYSIA LIMITED APPLICATIONS are Invited rrom suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens for the following positions In BP Malaysia Limited. OPERATIONS ENGINEER: Candidates should be aged between 25 and 35. A Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from Singapore Polytechnic or Higher National Certificate and fluency in ihe English, Chinese and
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    • 523 15 J.K.R. PAHANG PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN Tawaran darlpada Pemborong2 yang berdaptar kelas "D" dan kaatas untok: "Membena dan mcnylaplcan satu jalan, memasang Armco Culverts dan menanam rumput mulal daripada batu 5 hlngga ka-batu 8. Pahang Tua, Ganchong dan Kg. Lepar." Tawaran2 lnl di tutop pada pukol 3.00 petang 13h.b. Mel. 1965 dl
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    • 72 15 TENDERS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR NOTICE. Tenders will be received by the Setia Usaha Perbandaran, Kuala Lumpur up to noon on Monday 17th May, 1965 for the supply of the following: (1) 3 Nos: Pneumatic Tyred Tractors. (U) 2 Nos: Triple Gang Mowers and (HI) 13 Nos: Powered
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  • 272 16 Thailand priority target on Red list— U.S. LONDON, Tuesday. THAILAND is a priority target for Communist subversion in SouthEast Asia, the United States warned last night. Mr. George Ball, the Under-Secretary of State, told delegates at a closed session of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisations ministerial council here that subversion
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  • 77 16 SEATO 'S TOP JOB GOES TO VARGAS lONDON, lues. s«-..t0 todaj named l.icut Gen jesus ftf. Vargas of Mm Philippines as it> new Secretary-General. (•en. Vargas will take up his post on July l. He succeeds Mr. Koniui Suphamongkhon of Thailand, who has served since February. Ge*. Vargas, 60. is
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  • 172 16 UONG KONG. Tues. 11 Red Flag, the Chinese Communist Party theoretical journal, has accused Soviet leaders of betraying the cause of the Vietnamese people for the sake of "Soviet-U.S. collaboration," the New China news agency reports from Peking. Rd Fhi','. on the occa. siun
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  • 34 16 i JAKARTA. Tue.s. Fort y-imo fiMiniMHlan pilgrims have died during the pilgrimage to Mecca. thus year, Antara news agency rei ported today. Causes of the deaths 1 were not, stiaecl. Reuter.
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  • 209 16 Solved: The row over who will ride with Queen E OERLIN, Twos. Prou tocol officials have settled the dispute whether West German Chancellor Lud w i g Erhard. or his political rival. West Eerlin Mayor Willy Brandt, will ride with Queen Elizabeth on her Berlin visit. Tho answer both will
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  • 58 16 I MANILA. Tues. IMre raged through 30 rows of bOOM in Lucen:i City. 75 miles south-east of I here, early today iMurtflg 5.000 people homeless. The flre wiped out an entire portion of the city and lootiiii? was reported rampant during the height of the
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  • 71 16 The most severe shock came at 10 a.m. A series of minor shocks had occurred in the last few months. More than 300 people were reported to have been seriously injured and flr.st reports said a total of 4,000 houses were wrecked. Hundreds of people fled the capital
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  • 105 16 HK judge praises 'samurai spirit' HONG KONG. Tues. A judge here yesterday praised Mr. Nagatoshi Otsuka. 25. for his "samurai spirit" in fighting off three robbers about three weeks ago. Mr. Otsuka. a foreman of the JapaiMH S:icajima Construction Co.. engaged in water con.structtoa work in the New Territories. ■>•
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  • 54 16 MANILA. Tues- Presiden' Macapagal yesterday dusmi.siicci the Director of the Bureau of Soils. Mr. Ricardo Marfori for serious misconduct in office, grave a base of ;iu:hom.v and oppression The President in tkMriMOM Mr Marfori said "continuance !n office i.s believed incompatible I with the best interest
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  • 35 16 DAMASCUS. Tues. Syria hits nationalised the country's cotton ginning industry and announced a state takeover of cotton, wheat and barley exports, according to a decree issued by the Presidency Council last night. Reuter.
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  • 174 16 mm TAIPEH, Tuesday T»HE Nationalist Chi--1 nese Defence Mini- ster. Gen. Chiang Ching-kuo, yesterday gave a cash reward of 100.000 Taiwan dollars ($7,500) ':o the crew of the Nationalist patrol ship which sank four Chinese Communist gunboats and damagod two others in the For- mosa
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  • 191 16 HONC KONC Tues. The "Woman on the Ferry," Frenchwoman Juliette Noella Passalaigues, was released yesterday after three days in police custody for refusing to leave the Hong KongMacao ferry boat for six days. Police arrested Mme. Passalaigues and her 10-year-old
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  • 165 16 100 KILLED AS QUAKE HITS EL SALVADOR SAN SALVADOR, Tuesday. AT least 100 people were killed in an earthquake yesterday. Villages on the outskirts of the capital were most affected and half of the houses in the village of El Cado were destroyed. Hospitals in the city were packed with
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  • 198 16 ITNITED NATIONS.) TtKS. The Soviet. Union attacked Britain i yesterday for "encou- 1 I raging the Rhodesian racists in the imple- 1 mentation of their evil j designs." The Russian Ambassador. Mr. Nikolai T. Fedorenko. made the charge as the Security Council continued
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  • 32 16 MANILA. Tues. A tornado struck down 37 houses in Bobon I town, Tarlac province, some 50 miles north of here. Sixty-two families were homeless but no injuries were reported. UPI.
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  • 283 16 Professor's call for 'less work and more play' VIELBOURNE. Tues. ITI People should be thinking of a future with more play and less work, an American economist. Professor J. K. Galbraith. told the Melbourne International Congress on Human Relations yesterday. Prof. Galbraith. Professor of Economics at Harvard University, author of
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • 850 17  -  Epsom Jeep RACING with STABLEMATE DEPTH CHARGE IS OBVIOUS THREAT his brilliant early speed Sir Argent can lead from start to finish in the Cl. 1, Div. 2, 5.U handicap (Race One) at Penang today. Last season this four-year-old whipped the useful
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  • 199 17 SEAP GAMES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rpHE Jaycees and various Chambers of Commerce A are planning to erect a $70,000 fountain at the Birch Road roundabout as part of the town's decorations for the Seap Games to be held here from Dec. 14 to 21. The
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  • 114 17 EPSOM JEEP < MI BOY SIK \K(.I 1 DM'TIl CHARGE Race 1 Depth Charge Mi \rgent I imnder Bird Big Noise PANAMA BOY Depth Charge Sir Argent POINTER BKA\ \l)<) COCAINE Race 2 Shoehridge .losker Kareguide Minding OMANCHE BEN LOMOND Race S /aza -nka I Arc En Ciel Arc
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  • 1100 17 PENANG— 2nd DAY Race 1—3.0 Cl l Div 2 ($9,000) s£f 1 ***** Thunder Bird a (Ong Ac Md Ho) Allan 5 9.0 (F) 'Chon* 9 2 ***** Panama Boy a (Wan St> R Breuk. 7 8.12 4 3 ***** Sir Argent a iSK Sti R Breuk. 4 8.11 (SF)
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  • 398 17 CRICKET By ERNEST FRIDA Singapore. Tuesday 'J'WO Malaysian state associations Negri Sembilan and Penang have at the last moment told the Malayan Cricket Association that they cannot stage matches included in the Hong Kong cricket team's tour of Singapore and Malaya. The Hong
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  • 263 17 CRICKET LONDON, lvi. Peter Banisbury made himself the obvious choice for "man of the match" itu.trd of £50 and a itold medal when he scored 76 and then bowled Hampshire to a 148-run win over Norfolk in their knockout cricket match here yesterday. Salisbury
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  • 41 17 LIVERPOOL'S centre-forward lan St John catches Leeds goalkeeper Cay Sprake on the wrong toot with his header to jcore the vital goal that gave his tearr the F A. Cup ai Wembley Stadium last Saturday UPI photo
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  • 277 17 I— fiOLF IJUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Bruce Devlin (Australia) and Charles Siftord i U.S.) will compete in the $30,000 Australia v U.S. golf match, with 70 percent of the Drize money going to the winner, at the Royal Selangor Golf Club here on
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  • 175 17 Perak BA dinner for All England —champs— IPOH, Tues. The newlycrowned All-England badminton doubles champions. Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan, will be entertained to a dinner by the Perak Badminton Association at the Golden Jub.iee Restaurant here on Saturday. Boon Bee and Yee Khan beat Erland Kops and
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  • 44 17 KUALA LUMPUR. 1 ue.s Th» Minister of Youth, Culture and Soort. Ungku Mohseln b:n Abdul Kadir today handed ever the Government's $15 000 crai'i to Mr T Mori, president of the Schools' Sports Council of Malaysia, for this year's school* game.i programme.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 15 17 I. ANACIN STOPS COLDS FEVER FASTEST-LONGEST a doctor's prescription against pain 39/2 FOR LONGER LIFE
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 55 17 SUMMARY SOC( I K Perak Dlv. I: KIA 4 PCRC 1. Div. I; Ramblers 2 PFF 1 Dl». 3: Borneo SC 2 Malaysia Police 1 ■OCKEI Prrak Div 1: I ..sallluns 1 Andervmlans -B 0 Div. 2: Andernorlans 'C f 3 Samuels Club 2; MES 4 Municipality 1 MALACCA State
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    • 155 17 SPORXS uiaHY v SOCCER Spore BHFA Div. 1: Wearnes v Cold Storage (Padang); Chartered Bank v HK Bank < Balestler Rd). Div. 2: Metal Box v I Shell (Farrer Pk F and N v Malaysian Airways (River Valley Rd) Jardlne Waugh v NAAFI (Farrer Pk). Div. 3: STC v Hotel
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  • 242 18 Lim: Some progress in second cotton talks KUALA LIMPFR, Tues. Some proßress was made in the second round of talks over the textile quota dispute today. Tomorrow, the Cabinet will hear a full report on the talks from the Minister oi Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. Last week,
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  • 37 18 MR. MO ANN WAM, All 71 r i"<-d MM II"- <"han. n-l.iw Hoon Kirn \V;ih, Ocok Li'tit;. non-ln-law, B.K. I Kuncrnl Ir.ivinK r.u nt 3 p.m. on 'ii Hill Cemetery Brr•i isuka of Budon. Jatan B«nyum.
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  • 289 18 Three-day congress to help Malays in commerce KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. AN economic congress of Malays and indigenous people will be held here next month "to generate an interest among them to take part in commerce and industry." The three-day "Kongress ekonomi bumiputra Malaysia/ sponsored by the Ministry of National and
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  • 60 18 BANGKOK, Tues— Thailand expeels from the World Bank a loan Of not less than 1.000 million baiit iU,t)t)t>,6titii to help improve the telephone services of Uie country, according to the State-owned Telephone Organisation of Thailand (TOTi officials. Representatives of the World 1 Bank are now
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  • 49 18 HONG KONG. Tues. Marine Department statistics, issued today, showed that 524 vessels were rendered a.s British ships in Hong Kong at the end of the lirst quarter of this year. This represented an increase o! two ."-hips as compared with the precedinc quarter. Reuter.
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  • 21 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Police Band will give a public performance at the Botanic Gardens at 5 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 132 18 Aussie defence mission coming /"IANBKKRA. Tins AusV trail. i is to send a defence technical mission to Malaysia next week. It Mill examine and report on Malaysia's defence equipment, training, and personnel nerds over the next few .\cots. The Minister for Defence, Senator Shanr Paltridge. who announced this today, said
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  • 89 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. —An oratorical contest und a forum will rx> held at the Siglap community centre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow in conjunction with National Language Month. Che Mawan bte Wajld Khan, protem ihau'man ot the Smiap Women's Association will speak at Uie function. The subject oi
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  • 47 18 Dress-making course SINGAPORE, Tues— The Adult Education Boa id will conduct a new six-month stawc I dre^-mak-lng course in English at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, for 40 students. The lee is $2S. Another six-month course (stajte Hi will be organised as a followup to this coui.se.
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  • 34 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. An outlet orain from Upper East Coast Road at the 7th milestone to the sea— about 1.200 feet long— is to be reconstructed to alleviate flooding, especially in Opera Estate.
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  • 374 18 LONDON. Tues.— The rise In- duced by the steel White Paper came to a halt today. Acthity contracted and prices eased back ■in many directions. Losses were I usually quite small however. There was i,ood business in steels i but prices fluctuated narrowly ana mostly closed with losses
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  • 62 18 LONDON, Tues. Spot 22 ',d.. June 22", d... July 22 i 16d.. Aug. 22 1 16 d.. July Sept. 22 1 16 d., Oct. Dec. 21 15 16c.. Jan Mar. 21 13 16d April June 21 11 16 d July Sept 21 ,d. Oct Dec 219 16d ci.f M"v
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  • 275 18 MALAYSIAN EMBASSY THERE AT FAULT' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The chairman of the Muslim Pilgrims Savings Corporation. Haji Hussein bin Nordin. M.R. today blamed the Malaysian Embassy in Jeddah for the poor turnout of Malaysian pilgrims to greet the King and Queen on
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  • 172 18 Olympic gold medallist seeks pardon for robbery rpALLAH ASSEE I Florida X Tues. The State Pardons Board will consider an application at its June 16 meeting for a full pardon lor Bob Hayes, Olympic gold medal winner in Tokyo, under a 10--year probation for robbery, it was reported yesterday. Hayes,
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  • 44 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Public Works Department today announced a new canal would be cut from Jurong Road down to New West Coast Road adjoining the main canal to the sea, in order to improve the main drainage system in the Jurong area.
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  • 26 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— Some 130 members of the Rochore community centre Vigilante Corps will attend a picnic at the Tanah Merah holiday camp on Saturday.
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  • 23 18 LONDON. Tues Buyers *****. sellers £1466. Forward buyers £1457'^. sellers £1459. Settlement £1465. Turnover a.m. 135 tons. p.m. 130 tons. Tone; Steady
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  • 32 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Wesley Methodi-t Youth Fellowship will hold a charity morning show of ii:e iil;n "Day* of Wine and Roses" at the Globe Cinema at 9 a.m. on Saturday
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  • 483 18 RUSK: PEKING'S PRICE IS FORMOSA 'Early Bird' lets millions see big TV debate I ONDON, lues. Millions of television viewers in Ihe T.S. and Europe heard Ihe r.S. Secretary of State, Mi. Dean Husk, declare las! nighl thai there could be no improvement in relations between Ihe I.S. and China
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    • 79 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS OBITUARY Mr. Lim Yeong Shing, on engineering graduate in telecommunications of the Singapore Polytechnic passed oway peacefully on Sunday the 2nd or Moy, 1965, ot 7.30 a.m in his home. We the student', of the Polytechnic send his bereaved mother ond members of the fam ly our hoortfelt
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    • 256 18 THOUSANDS OF DIVIDEND CHEQUES WILL BE POSTED ON 30th. JUNE ,1 r j^^. y\ iii|i Ul i -<>*-*■" H/ i *r ffi jil i i iij YOU CAN RECEIVE A DIVIDEND Your investment is spread over CHEQUE BY INVESTING NOW! at least 20 leading Malaysian On 30th June, 1965. The
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    • 44 18 and lowest temperatures ia for the period 8 p.m Monday lo 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest l.ourst Kuala Lumpur 90 75 j Kola Bliaru Bfi 75 at; 73 Ipoh 88 73 HH 73 Singapore «4 73 .ands 72 59 Jesselton 88 75 KiKhini! 90 73
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