The Straits Times, 15 May 1965

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 1005
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  • 526 1  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD By KUCHING, Fri. The balance of power in the Sarawak Alliance will be firmly in the hands of the new Sarawak Native Alliance Party (SNAP). This is indicated by the statement last night by the Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Dato
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  • 710 1 Ban on strikes 'disgraces the ideals of Malaysia' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE executive committee of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress tonight recommended taking "political action" to safeguard and promote the workers' cause. This follows the Government's ban on strike and other Industrial actions in the* civil
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  • 175 1 Death threat to Tengku Ya 'acob LONDON, Fri. Scotland Yard detectives are keeping a guard on the homes here of the Malaysian High Commissioner Tengku Ya'acob, and his deputy after a death threat from a man who claimed to be "from Jakarta." The man called at the home of the
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  • 50 1 LONDON. Frt. Keith Discipline. 15. has been expelled from school for lack of discipline. His father. William Discipline, said: "It may seem funny to some people that a boy with this name should be expelled, but to me it isn't. I don't regard it as cmusinji." AP.
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  • 67 1 MANILA. Frl. About 350 harbour workers struck today over demands tor higher wages, disrupting cargo-ha nd ling operations at the Manila piers. Another strike called by 800 railway mechanics dragged on to its third day today, but apparently mi nearing .settlement lollowing President Diosdado Macapayals certilication
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  • 41 1 TOKYO. Pri. Indonesia's third I Vice-Prime Minister and Co-or-dinator of Development. Mr. Chaerul Saleh. has told a JapanI ese newspaper, the Asahi Shimbun, that Indonesia would never allow Malaysia to attend the Afro- Asian conference In Algiers. Reuter
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  • 97 1 LONDON Fri. Britons ml* tered in soaring temperatures today on the hottest Muy day for more i lmn d(-caclf. In London the thermometer jumped to 27 degrees Centigrade 1 81 Fahrenheit) by early alter- noon. But Londoners waning anxiously lor the weekend were warned by the
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  • 539 1 TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today there was no likelihood of a rapprochement between Malaysia .and Indonesia if President Soekarno expected Malaysia to "make friends with the Communists." And as long as tin Communists won't i'on--tnt to peace with Malaysia. Indonesia cannot resume normal
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  • 378 1  - OUTLOOK IS NOT BRIGHT AT WINNEBA SAMAD ISMAIL From WINNEBA (GhamO, Fri. The Malaysian application for membership of the Afro-Asian peoples solidarity conference is expected to come up for discussion today at the organisational committee which began sitting yesterday. The odds are that our application will be rejected The committee
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  • 318 1 Mao blasts his second bomb TOKYO, Fri. China exploded another atom bomb today. The new China news agency said it was exploded in West China at 10 a.m. Peking time. It described Chinas second nuclear test a sueChlna triggered its first atomic device on Oct. 16, 1964. to become the
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  • 41 1 I STOP PRESS i WEST INDIES 87-4 PORT OF SPAIN. Fri West Indies were 87-4 (Kanhai 58 no.. Hawki •> 3-25) at lunch when fifth and final test against Australia opened here t;>!day. AT Bristol. Hen > l.inder- l)cat C.loucester'sbire by four wteketi
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    • 118 2 JAKARTA. Fri. President Soekarno said last night that Indonesia would be capable of manufacturing her own aircraft, oceangoing ships, trucks and leeps within three and a half years, the official Antara news agency reported today. The President said this capability would be
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    • 278 2 PRESIDENT Soekarno said here last night that Indonesia is now in a "crucial period of political life." He did not explain this, but added: "It is a period full of danger." The Indonesian leader said this in a ceremony In which he Installed Brig. Gen. Sutjipto
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    • 67 2 j HONG KONO. Fri. Chl- nese scientists have established the possibility of recovering arable land from the huge Kurbantongut Desert in northern Singlriang. according to the New China news agency. Their investigations of the desert have shown that most of the s<»nd dunes there are
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    • 114 2 TAIPEI. Fri. <i f n Liv Ya-lou, commander of the Chinese Communist A 1 r Force, was reported today to have died of wounds suffered from American bombing of North Vietnam. The report was carried by China I'nlon Press, a semi-official news agency
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    • 281 2 SAIGON, Friday. A BOLD force of Communist guerillas masquerading as South Vietnamese marines attacked a textile factory on the outskirts of Saigon yesterday. Other Vietcong units engaged Government forces in heavy fighting 100 miles south-west of the capital. At Danang, site
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    • 158 2 'Condemn Bangkok Govt 5 plea to Afro-Asians TOKYO, Friday. A SPOKESMAN of a Thai insurgent movement was quoted at length by the Communist New China News Agercy in broadcasts monitored here yesterday. phayom Chulanont, Identified as chief delegate j of the Thailand Patriotic i Front at the Afro-Asian i Peoples
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    • 49 2 TOKYO, Fri. Six Japanese firms and the Indonesian Government started business together yesterday with the formal foundIng of Far East Oil Trading Co. here. The new joint venture was established at Indonesia's suggestion to by-pass international oil companies in marketing Indonesian crude oil— U.P.I.
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    • 51 2 AMSTERDAM. Fri.— The Indonesian Defence Minister, Gen. Na.sution. said here that a contract between Russia and Indonesia under which Russia would supply Indonesia with a number Of centra! workshops lor the maintenance of heavy material for the armed forces would be .signed Vtthln a few days.
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    • 566 3 Peking wants war to go 0n... its target not merely Vietnam but all of Asia WASHINGTON, Fri. President Johnson appealed to Russia yesterday to help the United States substitute economic development for war in South-East Asia. He urged Russia and <»Ui<
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    • 207 3 I ONDON, Fri. The Bri--1-1 tlsh Foreign Secretary. Mr. Michael Stewart, said yesterday he took the American offer of unconditional talks on Vietnam to mean the United States would enter into discussions whether or not there was a ceasefire If a cessation of
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    • 30 3 BERLIN, Fri. Seven children were burned to death In a boarding school for the retarded at Jena in East Germany on Wednesday night, it was reported today. AP.
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    • 381 3 LONDON, Friday. MR. Harold Wilson's Labour Party today suffered a major defeat at the polls in the first nationwide voting since his Government narrowly won power seven months ago. A sharp swing to the Right in municipal elections seemed to rule out any chance
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    • 90 3 WILSON RULES OUT EARLY ENTRY INTO THE 'SIX' LONDON. Fri.— The Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson told the House of Commons last night that then* was no likelihood of Britain's entering the Common Market soon. In a reference to the European Free Trade Association, of which Britain is a member,
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    • 220 3 On: Drive for another President Kennedy T ONDON, Fri. The London. Evening Standard said yesterday it believes a campaign to put Senator Robert F. Kennedy In, the White House seven years hence already has begun in the United States. In a report from Washington published to coincide with his London
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    • 21 3 MONTGOMERY. Pri.— A bomb wrecked a small Negro church in rural Calhoun County yesterday. There were no Injuries. AP.
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    • 147 3 30 years for U.S. spy NEW YORK. Fri— Robert G. Thompson 30. an exserviceman wbo pleaded guilty to spying for Russia, was today sentenced to 30 years imprisonment. Thompson, a former airman, had been free on ball since he changed his pies to guilty when his trial beran early in
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    • 50 3 OSLO. Prl.— Five hundred young Norwegians waving placards last night demonstrated against the Davis Cup tennis tie tomorrow be--1 t ween South Africa and Norway I and demanded the match be can- celled. Demonstrators in Oslo's main square waved placards proclaim:nt{ "Apartheid is interference in I sports." Reuter.
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    • 133 3 DEAD -VAN MOOK, LAST G-G. OF INDONESIA AVIGNON iSouth France). Prl.—Dr. H. J. van Mook. the last Oover-nor-Oeneral of the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) who died at his home near here on Monday, was buried In Avignon Cemetei yesterday Dr. Van Mook. who wax Minister of Colonies in the Dutch
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  • 587 4 Jek: S'pore not resorting to emergency powers LABOUR COURTS and LAWS ARE ADEQUATE* SINGAPORE'S Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thonjj, said today that the Government had no intention to resort to emergency powers to solve industrial disputes in the State. He was commenting on the Central Government's decision to
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  • 202 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The State Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today announced the names of six outstanding students wl.j have been awarded this year's Yang dl-Pertuan Negara scholarships. Four of the scholars Fan Peng Thim. Miss Julia Ong Gek Imm, Loo Heng Shuen and Chng Meng
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  • 203 4 SINGAPORE, Friday A 30-year-old woman, Sin Sau Kin. accused of cheating a 67-year-old woman of $2,900 in a game played with mahjong cards, today admitted gambling with her, but denied cheating her. Sin was making her defence before the first criminal district judge, Mr. Eu
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  • 70 4 Malay culture exhibition at Chinese college j SINGAPORE. Pri.— lnche Ghazali Ismail. Political Liaison Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. I and chairman of the National I Language Month will open an ex- 1 hibition at the Ngee Ann College at 9 a.m. on Sunday. The display in the national
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE. Prt.— The Singapore Trained Nurses Association's "Gala Day" food and fun fair tomorrow will be held at a vacant lot opposite the Orchard Motors in Orchard Road, and not the Century Motors.
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  • 140 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. Special services to usher in Vesak Day were held at various Buddhist centres this evening. Elaborate programmes for a four-day celebration have been drawn up by the two main Buddhist organisations in Singapore the Buddhist Union and the Singapore Buddhist Pali
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  • 60 5 Jayakan Rahasa Kebangsaan! D.O's appeal at Taiping rally XAIPING. Frl. An appeal to the people to learn the national language in earnest was made by the District Officer, Larut and Matang. Inche Aziinl Rahman bin Dato Aziz, here yesterday. He was speaking at the National Language Month rally which was
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  • 143 5 Alliance: Lee is echoing Peking line SINGAPORE, Frl— The Singapore Alliance today criticised the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for "echoing Peking's and Moscow's demands" to leave South Vietnam defenceless and unaided against Communist conquest. In a statement, the Alliance said: "After years of Immeasurable sufferings at the
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  • 98 5 J^UALA TRENGGANU. Fri. More than 10,000 padi planters in Trengganu have left their home s in the kampongs to join In the "Main Pantai" (beach festival) at Batu Burok Beach here. The festival, which starts today, is a yearly affair for padi planters,
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  • 51 5 KUALA LUMPUR. PrL A Vigilante Corps has been formed In the University of Malaya under the leadership of Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz. Dean of the Faculty of Arts. The corps now has about 150 members. including representatives from the academic, administrative and the general staff in the
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  • 28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl The British High Commissioner. Lord Head, will leave for London on Monday for routine consultation*. He will be sway for two weeks.
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  • 196 5 GOVERNMENT DRAFTS LEGISLATION KUALA LUMPUR. Friday 'JHE Government is drafting legislation to stop certain appeals being taken to the Privy Council in London. A Legal Departme n t spokesman, who confirmed this today, said the plan is "still in, the initial stages." "We will
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  • 121 5 Buddhists celebrate Wesak Day today ITUALA LUMPUR, FrL Thousands of Buddhists in Malaysia will celebrate Wesak Day tomorrow their most important religious festival with prayers, freeing of captured birds and feeding the poor The celebration will *tart with the. hoisting of the Buddhist flag at the temple in Sentul Pasar
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  • 80 5 Blood bank sends out an 'S.O.S.' SUNGEI PATANI, Pri.— The Sungel Patani blood bank today appealed for more donors to "help save lives. "We normally use 70 to 80 pints a month. Our aim is a target balance of 120 pints." a spokesman oi the blood bank said today. "We
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  • 46 5 KANGAR. Pri. More than 2,400 people have applied for 1.600 acres of land to be opened up this year at Ulu Pauh, Padang Besar and Tasoh. Under the projects, about 300 new settlers will be allocated land at five acres each.
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  • 38 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Transport Workers' Union of Malaya will conduct Its first trade union training course In Malay at the St. John Ambulance Association premises. Shelly Road, here at 2.30 p.m. on May 32.
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  • 25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Malaysia and Belgium will begin negotiations <on an air services agreement at the Ministry of transport here on Monday.
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  • 170 5 IPOH Frl The manager of the Caxton Press Ipoh, C.R Labrooy, described by a Labour officer as a "constant defaulter" under the Employees Provident Fund Ordinance, was today fined a total of $450 or three months' jail. Labrooy who pleaded guilty, was
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  • 257 5 UNION OPPOSES MCS OFFICER AS CHIEF SEREMBAN, Friday. THE executive council of the Union of Social Workers will hold an emergency meeting here on Sunday to consider what action to take in connection with the appointment of a Malayan Civil Service officer as the head of the Social Welfare Department
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  • 55 5 SINGAPORE. Pri Lim Lmn Heng. 23. was today jailed for four years lor unlawful po.sMs.sion vi a Webley revolver in a house in Jalan Bukit Ho Swee on April 30. The court was told that the revolver had been robbed from a detective by three
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE. Pri— The Ministry of Health has abandoned Its survey of barber shops because of the recent typhoid outbreak and more argent problems on public health requiring re-organlsatlon it was announced today.
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  • 252 6 'Facing the challenge ahead. rjAMPS, political courses and overseas study tours for Umno youths are the objectives outlined by Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman today, to ''face the challenge ahead. Inche Senu, who is Umno Youth chairman, outlined this programme to the Joint session of Umno Youth and Kaum Ibu
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  • 131 6 Man-eater tiger's victim this time a i goat I OAUB, Fri. A tiger, AY believed to be the one that killed a Malay woman at Kampong Aur. 18 miles from here last month, struck again earlier this week. This time the victim was a goat— left on a treetop a.s
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  • 48 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Professor James "William Archdeacon, oi the University of Kentucky now teaching at the University of Malaya, will give a public talk on "Professional education In Malaysia and the U.S." at 4 p.m. on Sunday at the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club. 29, Ipoh Road
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  • 62 6 SEREMBAN. Pri. Cpl- Jack Mason of the Fourth Royal Tank Regiment at Paroi Camp here was admitted to the Genemi Hospital early this morning with stab wounds in his back. Cpl. Mason was walking along Lemon Street at about 2 a.m when he was attacked by a
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  • 33 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A PWD worker carrying out excavation work along Dunearn Road today inearthed 42 rounds of machinegun ammunition relics of World War 11. The ammunition w.s handed to the police.
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  • 71 6 Lawyer is robbed of $3,000 IfI ALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Thieves used j a duplicate key to enter the home of Mr. J.S.H. MntN, a lawyer, in Jalan Gombak here last night. They stole jewellery and other articles worth a total of 53.0U0. The burglars got away with a 81.500 diamond
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  • 197 6 Kaum Ibu women want a share in Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Umno Kaum Ibu leader, Datin Fatimah binte Haji Hashim, today announced a three-point programme to strengthen the organisation to meet "confrontation from within and without." The programme includes: SETTING UP a women's section vi every Umno branch and
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  • 142 6 The threat from people greedy for power. frontation launched by Soekarno but also from the confrontation by Opposition political parties which aim to come to power by sowing communal discord 'My view' "It is my view that all political parties, irrespective of their beliefs, should sink their differences and unite
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  • 151 6 |£UALA LUMPUR. Fri. A planter's son. Graham Fuller. 17. who loves adventure and sailing, has applied for a voyage next year aboard the 300-ton topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill, now being built by the Sail Training Association on the Rtver Humber in England.
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  • 51 6 I'UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Inche Abdullah Sawawl bin Hajl Mohamed, of the Ministry of External Affairs, left here today to take up the post as second secretary in the Malaysian Embassy in Cairo. He will relieve Inche Abdul Manaf bin Mohamed, who has completed his tour of
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  • 37 6 JESSELTON .Fri. A large quantity of clothing, blankets and food have been airdropped in the Pensingan area by the Red Crow for Indonesian refugees who have fled to Sxbah. a Red Cross spokesman said yesterday.
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  • 39 6 KAJANO, Fri. The District Officer. Ulu Langat, Inche Ha- rcun bin Mahmood, yesterday opened a one-day civics course for 200 kampong headmen and leaders of vigilante corps at the Balal RaI ya. Beranang. 13 miles from here.
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  • 246 6 Call for 'strong action' against Lee I^I'AL.A 1.1 MPI R, Kri. The I mno Y»uth assembly today passed resolution ralline on the Central Government to take "strong action" aeainst the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr I.ep Kuan You. for his remarks .ikamst the Malaya "because his utterances could lead to bloodshed."
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  • 53 6 SINGAPORE. Prl. The 16th International Salon of Photography in Singapore at the Victoria Memorial HaU opened t'lis evening with a large variety o.' impressive black and white aid colour prints- The exhibition, organised by '.he Photographic Society of Sinfrapore. was opened by the Van? di-Pertuan Negara. Tun
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  • 57 6 SINGAPORE. Fri— The University or Singapore announced today that Ttal Krc Meng has parsed the Supplementary Examination in Economics thereby completing the Second Year examination for the Diploma in Social Studies Part I. Wong Kol Lun has passed the Supplementary Examination in Psychology thereby completing the examination tc
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  • 155 7 Active role for World Bank in developing Malaysia I£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The World Bank will play a "very active" role in the development; programme of Malaysia in 1965-66. Mr Abderrahman Tazl. an executive director of the bank, said this on his ar- 1 rival here today for a one- 1
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  • 46 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Thf Australian. Nrw Zealand Graduates' Association of Malaya will hold its seventh annual national conference at the Uni- versity of Malaya on Sunday. A pre-conference dinner and ball will be held at the Royal Belangor Golf Club on Saturday. l_
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  • 506 7 Why the expats in Cabinet must go by Wong JOHORE, TOO, WILL SELECT BEAUTY FOR THE ALL-MALAYSIA SHOW IN THE CAPITAL KUCHING, Friday 'THE removal of ex--1 official members from the Supreme Council under the Constitution Amendment Bill, passed last night, is in keeping with the aspirations of an independent
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  • 52 7 BATU PAHAT. Pri A Johore State Assemblyman Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Haji Tahlr. has been re-elected chairman of the Batu Pahat district youth council. Other officials are: vice-chair-men. Inche Musa bin Haji Ismail and Che Asiah binte Ahmad: secretary. Inche Ali bin Siran; and treasurer. Inche Ahmad
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  • 49 7 PENANO. Pri. The Umno division here will hold a get-together tea party at Umno hall at 4.30 p.m. on May 23 to celebrate the party's 19th anniversary. Top I Umno officials from Kuala LumI pur have been invited to speak on 1 the history of the party.
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  • 244 7 19 girls vie for 'Miss Singapore title tonight OINGAPORE. Fri. 0 Nineteen girls have entered for the 1965 "Miss Sirgapore" contest to be held at the National Theatre tomorrow night. The contestants will be Judged on beauty and intelligence. Tonight the girls underwent an "Intelligence test" at the theatre. Tomorrow
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  • 78 7 JESS ELTON. Fri. Th» United Pasok Momogun Kadazan Organisation (UPKO) has decided to ask th« Sabah Alliance to agree to a moratorium on all politicking and inter-party quarrels. UPKO felt if such a mora--1 torium was possible it would bring about better understanding and strengthen the
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  • 41 7 PENANG. Fri.— O. Naina Mohamed. 59, was charged in the Sessions Court today with possessing lib. of "ganja" (Indian hemp) at Sungei Pinang Road on Marcti 13. He pleaded not guilty and wax remanded on bail.
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  • 35 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt.— The cross of the Roman Catholic Bishop here. Bishop Vendargon. has been bought by Mr. John Wong of Kuala Trengganu for $2,500. The money will be given to the poor.
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  • 335 7 'Three similar convictions quashed* LONDON. Friday A PETITION by Urn Sing I Hiaw. sentenced to death at Johore Bahru. last November, was adjourned for one month when It was mentioned to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council here yesterday. Lim was convicted
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  • 86 7 CINGAPORE. Fri. Police are offering a $2,000 reward to anybody who can give Information leading to the arrest and conviction of 1 those who stole a diamond ring and a pair of diamond j ear studs from a house at St. Thomas Walk on April
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  • 32 7 i JESSELTON. Pri.— Martin bin Bondiling. a 21-year-old Kada- zan of Beaufort, was drowned when on a fishing trip. His prahu 1 was overwhelmed in a whirlpool. pottM said yesterday.
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  • 139 7 $16,000 STOLEN WHILE CHILDREN WATCH TV SINGAPORE, Pri. Six £3 children of a businessman watched a television detective thriller late last night completely unaware that thieves wer* ransacking an upstairs bedroom of their Jalan Tupai home. The thieves spout about 30 minutes in the bedroom of the two-storey house before
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  • 36 7 MACHANG. Pri— The District Boy Scouts Association here recently collected $900 from a cultural show. The association will donate 20 per cent of the money $180 towards the National Defence Pund.
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  • 24 7 BENTONG. Pri— The mobile X-ray unit will visit the district hospital here to give free X-rays for three days from May 26.
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  • 188 7 Two job offers for Whelans, but there's a snag CINGAPORE, Fri. Two Job offers were made today to Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Whelan. who are now in Singapore after narrowly escaping jail for over-staying in Thailand. The offers wore made to them by telephone to their hotel room. A smiling
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  • 45 7 JESSELTON. Fri. A .student of a private .school hen had hia shoulder pierced yesterday by a javelin thrown by another b<>y during sports practice. He was Saini Ibrahim of Litah Hiirh School who said he dodged just in time to avoid the want
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  • 237 8  - Gun haul smashes another gang ABUL FAZIL By Singapore, Friday ANOTHER big robbery gang has been smashed by the CID here, culminating in a big seizure of small arms at I Changi last night. One man was detained during the raid I and is expected to appear in court soon.
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  • 70 8 JXJRONTO, Fri. Twenty Malaysian children are to be adopted under the Save the Children Fund plan by Canadians who will help them to finish their education. Under the plan, the child's j sponsor agrees to provide USS2O a year. The Canadian headquarters in Toronto,
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  • 61 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Mr. Beda Lim. the acting Librarian ol the University of Malaya and secretary of the university's publications committee. will leave here on Sunday for a two-month study tour of the United States. Mr. Lim has been Invited by the Association of American
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  • 42 8 KANGAR. Fri —A civics course i for 40 local leaders will be held at the Arau community hall next Monday. The State Education Officer. Inche ArtfTm bin Mohamed Nam. will talk on the Government t education policy.
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  • 45 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Dr. j I.smail Hussein has been appointed the deputy Dean of the Faculty of Arts. University of Malaya. Dr. Ismail, who is a lecturer in the Department of Malay Studies, lias been with the university since 1960.
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  • 132 8 MR. J. M. Brown, mana- f ring director of Rothmans, Malaya, and his bride. Miss Elizabeth Ann Chandler, daughter of >1r R. D. Chandler, chairman of Lever Brothers here, and Mrs. Chandler, after their wedding at Grayswood. Surrey, last Saturday. The bride, who wore a plain straight
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  • 72 8 TAIPING. Frl.— The Sultan of Perak paid surprise visits to i about 40 vigilante posts In the I Larut and Matang district earlier this week to test the alertness of Its members. After the four and a half hour tour, which took him through about 100
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  • 50 8 KANGAR, Fri— More than 30 members of the Arau Youth CluU have launched a gotong-royor-u I project to clear one acre of land for experimental planting of maize. The State agricultural department Is providing a tractor to help the volunteers to plough the land.
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  • 183 8 RANGERS COMPLETE BASIC TRAINING COURSE TPOH, Fri.— The fifth 1 and final intake of 79 students in the 2nd Bn.. Malaysia Rangers, havt completed a threemonth basic training course here. At the passing out parade today, the commander of the Malaysia Ranger sjroup. Col. I.G. Wellsted. who took the salute
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  • 165 8 They only want a chat with Jackie I{UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Immigration officials here want to have a "friendly chat" with Miss Jacqueline Fleming, 27, of New Zealand, and also to remind her that her visitor's permit expires at the end of this month. A spokesman of the department confirmed today
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  • 25 8 PORT DICKSON. Fri. The Malayan Malayalee Association has presented a radio set for the TB. patients in the District Hospital lierp
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  • 141 8 THE retiring Chief of Air Staff. Royal Australian Air Force. Air Marshal Sir f Valston Hancock, made a farewell visit to the RAAF base at Butterworth. Sir Valston inspected the ba.se. accompanied by the commanding officer. Air Commodore w. c. Townsend. He then went to
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    • 179 8 LOOKrr THOSE TWO Oil I YOU'D THINK FEUAS /.JUT I DOrTGUESsI LIKE SOMEBOPV ONCE Tj ROOSTERS FUSSIN" OVER OF THEIR MENTAL I BRAJNS GOT v SAJO THERE I S /^"Tv— """J THAT ARMOR- PLATEP CALIBER'D HAVE ,> |V MUCH ID VO A..MUST BE/S VNO FOOL LIKE LESS'N \~m *&ti HUSSY
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  • 152 9 MA L A V SIA y e s t c r day gave Russia and France a lesson in United Nations law as the Security Council bogged down in a prolonged proce dural argument over the claims of rival Dominicans to appear before it. Malaysia's chief delegate,
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  • 408 9 UNITED NATIONS, Friday hearing a delegate pending the approval of his credentials. Dr. Nikolai T. Fedorenko. the Soviet delegate, supported Mr. Seydoux and appeared to be critical of Mr. Ramani for having failed to cite the rule. The president observed that he had
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  • 351 9 PLANES BLAST REBEL RADIO STATION |J.S. made Dominican planes blasted the rebel radio off the air yesterday and made a strafing run so close to the U.S. Embassy that the Ambassador, Mr. W. Tapley Bennett, took cover under his desk. As the Dominican conflict flared up again and peace negotiations
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  • 85 9 'New Borneo fishing area find' claim nrtAIPEH, Fri.— Two Na--1 tionalist Chinese fishing boats have discovered new fishing grounds west of North Borneo according to reports reaching here from Kaohsiung. Formosa's southern port city The reports quoted Chen KunHung. captain of fishing boat No. 11. as saying that he and
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  • 53 9 BUENO6 AIRES. Fn -Mounted police and riot squads armed with \esterday plunged Into the midst ol a teenage gun battle here after a meeting condemning US. action in the Dominican Republic erupted into riot. One 18-year-old office worker was killed ?nd at least 18 others wounded,
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  • 172 9 VIOSCOW. Fri. Mr. 11 Alexei Kosyitin. the Soviet Prime Minister, today promised India unlimited aid m both the political and economic fields, according to Indian sources here. The nouiccs said the Soviet leader made this pledge >n a speech at an Indian Embassy lunch
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  • 77 9 PLYMOUTH. Fri. The x Postmaster General, Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn. who has campaigned for subscribers to answer the telephone with name and number, broke his own rule yesterday and said "Hello" when picking up a special long distance call. The Mayor of Plymouth had to
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  • 146 9 CYCLONE DEATH TOLL RISES TO 500 rjACCA, Fri. Reports today indicated that at least 500 people were killed and sevrxal thousand injured by the cyclone wnich lashed 20.--000 square miles of East Pakistan on Wednesday. About 20 million people had been affected by the cyclone. The damage caused on the
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  • 24 9 KARACHI. Fri A four-member Indonesian delegation led by first Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. Kusumwidagdo. arrived here yesterday for a three-day visit—Reuter.
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  • 45 9 BRUNEI TOWN. (Brunei). Fri. The Brunei police is to engage another 40 recruits soon said Mr. A J- W. Slater, the Com- 1 missioner He said the force should be at full strength by the end of the year. Reuter.
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  • 37 9 EDINBURGH. Fri. Aatronomers at the Royal Observatory here have discovered giant star cluster. containing thousands of new stars the Astronomer Royal for Scotland. Professor H. A. Brack, said in his annual report today. Reuter.
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  • 26 9 JAKARTA. Fri.— A small bus assembled from imported parts the first vehicle to be "Made In Indonesia" was exhibited to President Soekarr.o yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 106 9 Arrested in Ghana: The gold bed wife ACCRA, Frl. Ghana's "woman of the golden bed." Mrs. Mary Edusel, wife of the Agriculture Minister, Mr. "Crowbar" Edusei, has been detained by police. Mrs. Edusel, centre of a storm when she bought a £3,000 bed In a London store three years ago.
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  • 129 9 Off: A visit to apartheid land by US carrier WASHINGTON. Fri. fT The United States has cancelled a planned visit to South Africa by the aircraft carrier Independence because of "unacceptable conditions" for the ship's Negro crew members. informed sources said last night. The carrier, which has an Integrated American
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  • 159 10 Warit Sit (Minimum) MRS. LIM SIAK KOON nee Molly I ■<> Heng Lay passed away peacefully »t 11.43 p.m. oa 13-S-65. Funeral from Mnanpore Casket Company on 13-9-U at 3 p.m. for Bldadarl. MR. SEOW BENG HONG, aged 39 passed away peacefully on 14-5-65 at •m Street, Malacca leaving
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  • 81 10 :n Word* 111 (Mlmtmmm) THI FAMILY OF the late Ng Tent Klat thank relatives and friends for their condolences, wreaths, donation!, attendances at the funeral and night prayers. THE PARENTS of Tvonne Snnanda 11-ndrlek gratefully thank the Surgeon, Anaesthetist for the «ucceseful operation: Doctors. Nuralng Staff. Attend»nt«. aurnlcal T?nlt
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  • 296 10 :n Words S/f (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RUSTTAFEL I* srrvrd aajeff Saturday and Sunday lunch time. COLD STORACI SUPERMARKET. Orchard Road, and ftiagapore Branctaee will be open as usual today. FOR BENEFIT OF Your Eyes Wear rrt'MTlbert Spectacle* Micro-Contact lenses. Call at The Optical House. SBA, Orchard Road, Spore. ST.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 708 10 The first thing to be said about the reactions of trade union officials and labour leaders to the Central Government's proscription of strikes is that not many of them can have read the arbitration court statement, while fewer still have digested it In all essential respects the
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    • 338 10 Five months ago Mr. Howard P. Jones replied to a toast proposed by President Soekarno: "Here's to you, here's to me, here's to the j space between us. I hope one >of them disappears. Not you, not me, but the space between us." It did not work— j
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    • 157 10 The mystery of why the Telecommunications Department adopted such a surreptitious approach to introducing shared telephone services to Petaling Jaya remains but yesterday's Ministry statement clears some of the fog. It seems that shared services have many recommendations "many" people already have them. New, and important is the
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  • 448 10  -  CHERMIN by TTHE National Art Com- petition currently on show at the Balal Ampang In the A.I.A. Building in Kuala Lumpur sets a high standard of ability and execution In both paintings and sculpture. A collection of 144 exhibits by 87 Malaysians artists is on display. This
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  • The Govt axe for teachers in welfare schools
    • 399 10 THE Singapore Ministry of Education has Informed welfare organisations to, which It has loaned Government teachers that as from May 1, 1965. they must assume responsibility for salaries, pensions, air passages etc. This hasty and illconsidered move has taken everyone by surprise. As a result, such splendid bodies as
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  • The problems of being Mao's neighbour
    • 230 10 No visit could have given Ho greater pleasure. It was a sign of reinstating the Soviet presence In the Chinese 'empire" which he could use as a political trump card to reach a negotiated solution of the Vietnamese conflict. But on the same day that Kosygln arrived, the U.S.
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    • 103 10 While awaiting reunification, which remains the basic objectivp of his policy. Ho envisages Phase Three of his long-range plan. Hanoi seeks to rebuild, under its own rule or Influence, the components of former French Indochina. In this scheme, which rests primarily on an economic concept, an Industrialised North Vietnam
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    • 184 10 He is on Moscow's side because of his own history his memories bind him to the ancient capital of the revolution and divide him from China, where he led a life of cruel imprisonment and hard adventures. Then. too. Ho favours conciliation and "revisionism." He has a natural horror
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    • 270 10 Now, reliable French observers such as Rene Dumont, an agronomist who was in North Vietnam In 1964. report that the country can survive on Its own rice production. But to survive Is not to live, even in a Communist state. Hanoi needs rice from the South to give its
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    • 128 10 Vietnam would be unified, but its Influence would be more or less restricted to Its own borders. In the lands to the west Peking foresees dominance over a vast, single territory of Thai origin, embodying South China. Laos and Thailand and opening up a Chinese path to the Gulf
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  • Bargirl Murder Case THE 11TH DAY The defence closes
    • 100 11 Nigerian Defence man 'very impressed' ITUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— The Permanent Secretary to the Nigerian Ministry of Defence, Mallam Sule Kolo. is "very Impressed" with the defence set-up in Malaysia. Mallam Kolo spent five days here talking with top defence officials and acquainting himself with the Malaysian defence organisation. Before returning
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    • 25 11 MUAR, Frl. The X-ray unit will provide free X-rays to the public here from June 5 to 10 and June 12 to 18.
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  • 1084 11 Submissions on Monday REPORTER: T.F. HWANG '14 accidents at that bend in the road in a year' SINGAPORE, Friday. MR. Justice Buttrose will deliver his summing-up in the murder trial of Sunny Ang, 27, to the seven-man jury at the Assizes on Tuesday. He
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  • 301 11 Gambling fraud case appeal allowed gLNGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Justio* Chua has allowed the appeal of five people, including a woman, against conviction on four counts of cheating Irene Ng Bee Wah, wife of a company director, of a total sum of $21,800. The appellants were Soo Hock Kuan, Johnny Koh,
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  • 320 11 RICHARD ANG: SUNNY TAUGHT HER, SHE LEARNED QUITE FAST The accused had also taught her skin-diving and scubadiving. He had seen her in these two underwater sports. She had used a weight-beit with two weights. He had also seen her scuba-dlvint; twice off Changi beach. Richard said that he had
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  • 70 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johan, wili be the guest of honour at the Victoria Institution's comedy. "The Playboy of the Western World" at the Town Hall here tomorrow at, 830 p.m. Proceeds from the play will tv> donated to
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  • 32 11 i MUAR. Frl. The Rotary Club here has organised a talentime contest for next Thursday. Ail proceeds will be used to furnish the children's ward in the General Hospital here.
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  • 32 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl The South Vietnamese Ambassador to Malajnta, Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong. presented his Letter of Credence to the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong at the Istana Negara here this morailng.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 272 11 SPECIAL OPENING IN THE OIL INDUSTRY The SHELL Companies operating In Malaysia require Honours graduates with 3 5 years' business experience and under 30 years of age for service in their Marketing and Supply Companies. We are particularly looking for commercial experience but other practical experience has its value. STARTING
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    • 88 11 FITNESS HOUGH TERRYS TERRYS SCULLING EXERCISER No. 1173 A Sturdy steel tube frame centrally divided for packing into small space. Fitted with Terrys steel strand springs which never lose their tension. HKE!?.^"!! 1 "iS nim T"BYS WCKT WRIST DUMB-IEUS Ne. 797 CHEST EXPANDER N«. ti EXERCISER Ne. 1150 HERBERT TfRRY
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    • 909 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: I outline* In the national ian--5 Kuala Lumpur and ffinge; 5.53 National songs ft Penan*: News In Tamil; 6.10 Popeye 6 Ipoh and Malacca: 6.17 Little Rascals: 6.35 Hucltle- tohore Bharu: berry Hound and Yogi Beat. 7 M News In English; 7.10 CanF.M.: 2 Test Pattern
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  • 1624 12  -  ADAM HALL DAY SIX OF THE BIG SPY CHILLER One last kiss... then a ten minutes' start and by "The Berlin Memo random" by Adam Hall is published by Collins of London at 18s. I i everywhere he goes, drugged and tortured British agent Quiller. assigned
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 324 12 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS mouth opening appear* to 1. It's deeply engrained habit. vibrate (7). and not to be altered In safe 6. Revelling In port and out, surroundings (6. 6i. possibly strange beginning S. Distribute pale sort of gin (7). bound to be doing It! (7). 7. In short,
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  • Straits Times LETTERS SATURDAY FORUM
    • 197 13 BACKLOG WITH NO END IN SIGHT I IKE many householders in my area. I have received a light and water bill covering instead of one month's consumption, those of the last two months March and April. The reason, says the P U.B. In an "apology" note
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    • 108 13 VOWHERE else in the world have I seen the "keep left" rule so flagrantly defied and so rudely and selfishly ignored as in Singapore. It Is not the passing on the left, which eventually becomes absolutely necessary if long traffic jams are to be avoided,
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    • 95 13 SINGAPORE Traffic Police have, since Jan. 1 lodged 3,979 reports against taxi drivers for various traffic offences, and 262 reports for speeding were lodged against lorry drivers over the same Derlod. Taxi drivers are tested and licensed by the Registrar of Vehicles Department. These drivers must hold
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    • 44 13 IW OND E R whether democratic methods are sufficient to eradicate the thugs who. for the sake of a few dollars, are destroying: teleDhone booths, stealing manhole covers, electric switches on lamp posts and power cables and teleDhone wires. I). R Singapore
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    • 178 13 A RESERVE FOR THE TIGER'S SAFETY J|ATS Off to "Pro Bono Tigris" who (S.T. May i unarmed and face to face with a tiger in the jungle merely waits for him to turn tall. Most mortals In such a situation would be only too eager to show their own tall.
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    • 108 13 WER the years Kasipillay Kampong has been subjected to floods stretching from the Segambut end of the Kampong to the Sentul end and It would appear that the authorities concerned have been closing their eyes to this problem. On Monday last the flood waters came again. Is this
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    • 139 13 Self-help with a phone J SUGGEST, that If letter-writer ***** wishes to maintain his sanity he give up the battle he has started— maybe he should also try and do without a telephone. Almost monthly, for one and a half years now, I have been complaining to the S.T.B. there
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    • 264 13 F AIRPLAY 1 <ST April 5) raises a hypothetical question which Is. In almost every country, one of academic Interest and wishful thinking. But If he proposes to pay hii estimated 1966 tax now. I will be pleased to make the arrangements, not necessarily with
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    • 109 13 NO STUDY LEAVE FOR AMBITIOUS TEACHERS "THE news that the Ministry of Education is unwilling to grant study-leave to teachers who have been admitted to the University of Malaya, is dismaying and discouraging. These teachers have sacrificed valuable time and hard-earned money to Improve themselves for the benefit of their
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    • 102 13 AS another disappointed parent I would like to refer to Professor Shanmugaratnam's statement in the press regarding the admission of students to the first-year premedical course at the University. He said that of the 120 second-year students "36 were promoted from last year's first-year medicine". I
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    • 469 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* St (Min.)— Box St et: extrm WANTED Teachers with H.B.C Science A Maths. Apply Box M*V Kuala Belalt. Brunei WANTED EXPERIENCED ENGLISH Teacher, Uraduate or normal trained. Apply with particulars to Principal, Chinese High School. Buklt Tlmab Road. Singapore. WANTED SALESMEN SALESWOMEN to sell Life Insurance
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    • 974 14 DOGS PETS ETC. It Word* S« I Min.)— Bmx St rts. film ALSATIAN PUPPIES I weeks M.X.A $130/. to SSU-. Dees Ms>AA Lorong Buang Kok. oft Ponggol ro«. B'pore. LOVELY ALSATIAN ***** Puppy. 10 weeks old. for sale. Call 53 Jalan Minn-u Thomson Garden Estate. Spore M COLLIE PUPPIES Same
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    • 951 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* M Win.;— Box it rfs. txtrm IS ism f 600. f»*3 r/Oenwß, H/U 1»62 VolkKUiitcen. M IBM, 1900 X/ hat Anglia, A < Kekord. I'j:* A K Puuphine. l»S-< K> Prelect. l«i». lion Ml Middle Road, spore MM! >mt LOLA RACINC CAR. 3rd Malaysia Urand
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  • 592 16 From Our Market Correspondent ON the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday in front of the holidays in the trading rooms tod.y conditions continued quiet. In industrials prices were still holding, but only just, with 9 counters unchanged, 7 up and 5 down. There
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  • 828 16 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: Cold Stare (1,000) $2.11; Etso $1.55 SL. (5,000) $1.57, (2,000) $1.58: Ino dot). (10.000) $1: F. and
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  • 117 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves or expected today are: Paul Rlckmere 3/4, Orchldea S. Bedanak N.W. 2, Larut N.W. 4 Tapab N.W. 5, Knight Templar 8/9. Luaa Maersk 10/11. Woudvillo 13/14. Neder Waal 15/16, Mlkawa Maru 27/28, Mandama 29/30, Uenelaua 31/32, Polotsk 35/36. Mlhara Maru 38/39.
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  • 38 16 ON the Irs* txchanxt market in Hontt Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 6.751 for T.T. and 0.74 (or cash. Starling was quoted at 16.03 and ens tael *f no Id at 2.16 J.
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  • 23 16 May 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5752.874 (up 56.87 A). Unofficial estimated offering 210 tons (down 25 tons).
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  • 398 16 rE past week has been one of the quietest for some time state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current survey of the Malayan Rubber Market. A rise of nearly one cem on the) week was recorded for the May position which went out on Thursday,
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  • 228 16 May 14. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Bouatrad Ut eta. M. J3ox 10 eta. City Uev. 7 eta. M. Invt. 10 ts. C.S. Holdings N. Iron Wets. 14 m 0.C.8.C. Is eta. Dunlops 13 eta. Kothmans lOctat fed. Disp. 13 .rta. San 6 eta. Kitzpatrtcka 15 eta. Mi Prop. 14
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  • 69 16 Ths Malayan Exenangs Banks' Asst~ ciation made these changes 10 Ita ratae) to merchants yesterday (all rates tat 1100): Canada: Duyini TT 80 7/18, airmail OD 35 9/16. 90 d/at. 36 1/16 credit bills. 36e trade bills. Selling TT or OD ready! Canadian dellars 35 1/18: Deutsche Marke
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  • 407 16 rpHERE was a further rise of 1 $6.87} in the Straits tin price yesterday which took it to $752,871, the highest level since mid-November. This represented a .continuous rise of $24.62} in 6 trading days. Both the overnight London and New York forward
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    31 17 A year ago, you left vi today, but In our hearts yon will always stay. Fondly remembered by wife, daughter, son-in-law and relatives. IN LOVING MEMORY OF C.N.S. MANIAM
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    • 775 17 pr^ry ji w^m y m MERLIMAU PEGOH LIMITED (Incorporated In England) At a Board Meeting held In London on 13th May, 1965, the Directors considered the Accounts for the year ended 31.it March, 1965. and have recommended the payment of an Interim Dividend of five percent (s'r. less tax at
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    • 652 17 THE STRAITS RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In England) At a Board Meeting held In London on 13th May. 1965, the Directors considered the Account* for the year ended 31st December. 1964. and have recommended the payment ol a Final Dividend ol eight and a half percent (8.1/2%) less tax at
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    • 777 17 NOTICES KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB JUNE (DERBY) MEETING. 1965 ■MI DAY SUNDAY— SOTH. MAY. IMfc BECOND DAY WEDNESDAY— 2ND. JUNE. 1965. THIRD DAY SINDAY— 6TH. JUNE, 1965. ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY Usual $1. Unlimited Sweeps are ay' -.ble at the Town Office and
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    • 885 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY I OR SECRETARY IN THE RESETTLEMENT DEPARTMENT, BRUNEI Applications are Invited for the i post of Secretary In the Resettle- ment Department, Brunei. j QUALIFICATIbNS: Applicants must have good i knowledge of spoken and written Malay and must be able to translate from Malay
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    • 518 17 TENDERS JABATAN PARiT DAN TALIAYER, JOHOR KKNYATA'AN TAWARAN Tawaran2 akan dl-terlma dlPejabat Jurutera Parit dan Talli.ver Negri Johor. Johor Bahru rilngga Jam 12.00 tengah harl pada 7.6.65 darl Pemborong2 Jabatan Parlt dan Tallayer yang berdaftar ECelas 'D' ka-atas. kerana: "Membina sabuah Plntu Kawal Pasang-surut (Tidal Control Gate) dl-Parlt Rabu. Muar"
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    • 418 17 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Economic Developnunt Board. 2nd Floor. Fullerton BulidIng, lor the following works:— (a) THE CONSTRUCTION OF SHORE BEACONS NO. 1 2 AT JURONO WHARF. Show Round:— 21st May. 1965 at 10 00 a.m. Meet at Tg. Balal Wharf
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    • 463 17 MERLIMAU PEGOH, LIMITED (Incorporated in England) Preliminary Report for year ended 31st March. 1*65 1964/65 1963/64 C»<OP 16.456.600 lbs. 16.436.400 lbs. SALES 16.722,125 lbs. 14.775.008 lbs. Average net price realised 16.92 d. per r- 17.19 d. per lb. NOTES 1 The 1964/65 llgures include 9 months working (or Tall Ayer
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  • 379 18  -  JOE DORAI By I; Singapore, Fri A PLEASURE TO ENTERTAIN MALAYSIAN FANS, HE SAYS SGSFA'S NAIDU ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR SEPT MATCHES SIR STANLEY MATTHEWS, footballs first knight who finally stepped out of soccer's limelight at the age of 50 three weeks ago, will
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  • 227 18 HONG KONG NAME STRONGEST SIDE v MCA SINGAPORE. Pit— The touring Hong Kon« cricketers decided after nets at S.C.C. today to field tdeir strongest team for the twoday match against MCA President's Eleven beginning on th« padang tomorrow. Obviously the tourists are going all-out for a big win and placing
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  • 912 18 MALAYA CUP SOCCER ROUND-UP KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Penang who I meet Selangor in an I important north zone 1 match in the Malaya Cup soccer tournament at Merdeka Stadium on Sunday (8 p.m.). are not worried by the fact that Selangor have the
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  • 225 18 LONDON. Prl. Worcestershire, the English County cricket champions, are In trouble against Essex at Brentwood. Essex did not enforce the followon when Worcestershire, facing a total of 302 were shot out for 135 Going in again Essex declared 170* settlns the champions to score 338. At th*>
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  • 148 18 Kelantan struggle to 4-3 win KOTA BHAKC, Fri.—Kelantan's second victory in the i a-t zone of tlir Malaya Cup soccor competition r.nnr the hard way today as they had to go all out to brat Pahang 4-°.. Fa hang began imprr>si\ch with a 10th minute goal by right wing Krishnasamy,
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  • 80 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two goals by centre-forward Npnis enabled SRC to beat Khalsa 2-1 in a replay to retain the SHA Senior Cup today. SRC led by this two coals at halftime. Kbalsa foueht back cletermindedly in the second hr.'.f and scored through Baldhiraj. IPOII: Perak and Malaysian Armed
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    • 1179 19 ■■W llf M»l I WJ Race 1 2.30 Cl 6 Div 2 ($4,500) 7£ 1 ***** Winning Number (KY Llm> Daniels 4 90.. Harbridge 5 2 ***** Captain's Guide a (KY Llm) Daniels 6 8.13 (F) Nelson 9 3 ***** Mnskctrtr II
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    • 222 19 BEST BET at Bukit Timah today is Tee Up in the Cl. 2, Div. 3, 6f handicap (Race Six). This six-year-old has the form; track conditions suit him admirably; and he has little to beat. Tee Up was useful last season, winning
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    • 748 19 RACE ONE MAS PUTEH and The Wee Cobbler, both greys, are likely to nght out the finish. Mas Flitch Is my pick. His second to Rough Tough over the Bukit Timah 7f on a good Hack last month was a good
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    • 141 19 RACING with Epsom Jeep EPSOM JEEP CALL BOX POINTER MAS PUTEH CAPT. GUIDE HELENA Race 1 The Wee Cobbler ChaUmdlh Captain's Guide Captain's Guide All The Bert Musketeer C. INFORMER JET PLANE LARATOR Rm« 2 L r Larator <-*t Try Jet Plane CM f anf«rmer L^ nl +s
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 763 19 Epsom Jeep spotlights his four starts in class 3; in top the fancied runners at I form and should easily make the Bukit Timah tomorrow: i grade In Class 2. RACE ONE Royal Heritage: Beat Malapln Chicken Best: Useful over 7f;' out sight over 5'. 2 f straight at likes
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  • 77 20 SIBU, Fri. Securityforces stationed in the Sib'j area have been told to behave decently in public and do nothing to offend the i local people The order follows a complaint by Councillor Vi Hieng Ku. a member i of the Sibu Urban District Council, that
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  • 151 20 KUALA LUMPI'R, Fri. The Ministry of External Affairs is waiting to be told officially by the Philippines Government of its decision to relax conditions of entry of Malaysian nationals of Chinese origin. Then it will decide whether to call off an .;ir'
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  • 186 20 BANGKOK. Pri. An American freighter. carryini? military aid to Thailand was able to begin unloading 7.000 tons of explosives only two hours alter being in collision with another vessel in Chao Phaya River, near here, today. The other vessel, a lighter, sank. and the Federal Secretary, Syed Hashim
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  • 245 20 Soldiers leaking huts shock the Sultan TME Sultan of Pahang, Colonel of the Royal Malay Regiment, was shocked today when he saw the living conditions of its 3rd Battalion, stationea here. In hut after hut he saw the spick and span layout of the beds and kit and the military
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  • 463 20 LONDON. Pri. The stock markets ended a quiet week on a cheerful note today, following the swing to the Tories In the Borough elections. This generated a little more business mostly in the leading Industrials, but the market quietened down by midday and activity in the afternoon was
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  • 407 20 Payroll tax: Why over 200 firms are left out KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MORE than 200 pioneer industries in Malaysia are being exempted from the controversial payroll taxes. This decision, announced in ;i gazette notification, is effective from Jan. 1 this year. Also exempted from the payroll taxes are manufacturers of
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  • 85 20 INFECTION FROM PIGEONS? LONDON, Pri. London's huge pigeon population could pass on a ratal brain disease to humans, bacteriologists warned today. Fungus caused by bird droppings on buildings, carries a virulent infection, according to Dr. Betty Partridge and Dr. Harold Winner, writing in today's edition of the medical journal "The
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  • 72 20 Yong attends two nurses' social dances SINOAPORE. Fri.— The Minister lor Health. Mr. Yonst Nyuk I. in tonight attended two social dances held in conjunction with "Nurses Week." The tlrst was a dance organised by the Woodbridste Hospital Recreation Club at the \delphi Hotel. The other was "Nurses Night" at
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  • 114 20 Arms to Indons? France is silent PARIS, Fri.— A spokesman for the French Defence Ministry said today he could make no comment at all about a report that France has recently delivered modern armaments Jtjo the Indonesian Navy. An Indonesian Navy spokesman said in Jakarta yesterday that it had recently
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  • 82 20 Wok to visit welfare organisations SINGAPORE, Fri— The Minister for Social Affairs, Indie Othman Wok, will visit several voluntary organisations engaged In welfare work In Singapore next week to see at first hand the welfare services being provided for the people of Singapore. During his tour, the Minister will hold
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  • 265 20 Sigh of relief as Indonesian ship is released I OS ANGELES. I A suit against an Indonesian frei which has caused the ship to be detained at nearby Long H i harbour siiice last Friday, was dismissed yesterday in a Federal court here. Judge William F. Byrne contending that the
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  • 45 20 OIEU ENC SENG. r last Thursday. His with loved ones, listen, t.r. CABLE umannil Bouai Ku beloved father of M sitik-aior.- Harbour DmM of Toh Tin I; ed away peaceful!*. A mm.,. i!l t>«- held at tinOrthodox Church. 1" i-aporo at I :i n.
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    • 303 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 19 Word* Hi r Minimum i BETWEEN Soo Kwo */o Mr. nntf Mm. Hwang Peng Khun nr.il I, rttvntt L.lang d/o Mr. and Mrs Koon Hock on I.V BETWEEN Chan l.v ft, v Mr. Mrs. Chun Wan O Grade Wee H.-e Chans, on Madam Llm thu Una Mr
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 52 20 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia for the period 8 pjn. i Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday Hit best Lowest Kuala Lumpur M 73 Kota Bharu 91 77 Penang 90 79 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 75 C. Highlands 72 57 Jesselton R8 7S Kuching
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