The Straits Times, 9 July 1965

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  • 21 1 The Straits Times AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JULY 9. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 345 1 British junior Minister flies to Hanoi for 'peace mission' talks LONDON, Thursday NORTH VIETNAM has made a dramatic invitation to a junior British Minister to visit Hanoi for talks on the Commonwealth's Vietnam peace mission, it was revealed here today. He is Mr. Harold Davies, 61, JointParliamentary
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  • 296 1 KUCHING. Thurs. The 2nd Bn., the Parachute Regiment, today handed over its positions along the S a r a w a k-Indonesia border to the 3rd Bn., the Green Jackets. By tonight they were on patrol. They have two tracker dogs
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  • 66 1 BATU PAHAT. Thurs A timebomb exploded a few leet frnm the Batu Pahat ferry last l.itht at 8.45. Tlie scene of the explosion, about half a mile from the Shell Oil depot. wa& today examined by the police and expert.s from Singapore. The explosion was caused
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  • 330 1  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Thursday pOMMUXIST suspect* arc being winkled out in the five resettled villages along the Kuching to Serian Road. Special Branch teams swung into action today, screening the .">.()()() people who have been brought into the protected villages in the past two days. The police
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  • 154 1  - Resettlement: They change their minds CHEW LOY KHOON: From KUCHING, Thursday TllhKK Opposition lenders who protested yesterday against the resettlement of Chinese along the Kuching-Serian Road changed their mind today. In a signed statement this afternoon the three Mr. Stephen Yong, Mr. Ong Kee Hul of the SUPP and Mr.
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  • 989 1 Perils of 'detain move— by Dr. Toh JOSEY EXPULSION THE TENGKU ANSWERS THE CRITICS SINGAPORE, Thursday QR. TOH CHIN CHYE. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, said here today that instructions had been issued for a case to be made out for the detention of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. But Dr. Toh
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  • 34 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Indian troops have completed their withdrawal in the Rann of Kutch area under the Indo-Pakistan ceasefire agreement signed last week, a Defence Ministry spokesman said today. Reuter.
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  • 106 1 S'pore ship sinks at Kuching KrCIIINd. Thurs. 1V The 140 ft. cargo ship Kranji, from Singapore, sank today while berthing at Kuching with 100 ions of cargo on hoard. The ship, valued at j 51. 000.000. heeled over on I the starboard side when her cargo began shifting. The 20-man
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  • 525 1  -  HALL ROMNEY From LONDON, Thurs. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, tonight issued the following statement in connection with comments and reports appearing in the British press over the expulsion of Mr Josey. The Central (iovern- inent of Malaysia has taken
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  • 41 1 ONBTABLS BHOI SIMiAPORK. Thurs Policeman, look lluee Lain. SI, admitted to hospital in M-rious condition after bcinu shot in stomach tonight in the barracks of Orchard Road police station. Collc.uuc was unloading his pistol when believed accidentally ver*. oft*.
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  • 72 1 LONDON Chan arrived in Brl,ii in aito: an 8.000-mile flieht firm Bong Kong In a bid to save I her ci;i Her uauyhter. married to Royal i Air Force Police Corporal Inn Howlic^on. stationed in Edinburgh, Scotland, baa incurable kidney trouble. Doctors mji her only
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  • AFRO ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 105 2 A sheikh is gunned down outside his home DEN, Thurs. Three gunmen shot and killed Sheikh Nasher Abdullah Al Soladi, Naib (ruler) of Shaib Sheikhdom, here last night. Ten rounds from automatic pistol shots were fired at him while he was leaving his car opposite his re&idence In Aden's old
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    • 29 2 MOSCOW, lhurd A delOK»tiun of the Indonesian Communist Party arrived h*re today at thn invitation of the o- ltral committee of thn S.ivic. Communi.-: Party.— Reuler.
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    • 218 2 HONOLULU, Thursday (^EN. William C. Westmoreland, Commander of U.S. Military Forces in Vietnam, said yesterday that the Vietcong "are less confident of success than they were earlier." (icn. Westmoreland, who arrived from Saigon on a military charter flight, said the Communists did not have
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    • 62 2 SAIGON. Thur.s.— A U.S. Air Force F-105 jet fighterbomber was shot down yesterday and the pilot was I apparently captured after bailing out over North Viet- nam, a US. spokesman re- ported today. The plane was one of four that attacked the Ngoc Lol i highway bridge
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    • 362 2 SAYS GENERAL WESTMORELAND SAIGON. Thurvday THE National Police Directorate of Lieut.Col. Pham Van Lieu was investigating reports of a possible coup d'etat attempt today and all police posts in and around the capital were alerted to look out for any unusual troop
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    • 59 2 MANILA. Thurs. A stalled car t>-mg pushed down a steep Incline ran into live children at play v North Manila, killing one and injuring the others. Police reported that the owner and his driver were unable to stop it before it hit the children. The
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    • 145 2 Ex-Premier Sharett of Israel dies of cancer JERUSALEM. Tliurs. Mr Moshe Sharrtt (above), 70-year-old former Israeli Prime Minister and one of the architects of his country, died here yesterday of cancer. He had bren ill for several months and was readmitted to hospital here last week. In accordance with the
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    • 71 2 TOKYO, Tliuri. Seventyeight officers and soldiers of the remnant troops of Gen. C'liang Kai-shek have surrendered to the frontier garrison of the Chinese Liberation Army In Yunnan during the past half year, the New China News Agency reported. These troops had fled across beyond the Yunnan Province
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    • 95 2 DAMASCUS. ThUTS. Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have signed an agreement dividing equally between them the 011-rlch neutral zone along their common border. Japan has a sizeable oil Interest in the area. Making the announcement. Mecca Radio said the accord was signed yesterday by the vkltlng Kuwaiti Finance.
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    • 207 2 Thailand to resettle north-east border villagers DANGKOK. Thurs. Gen. Praphaa Charusathien. Thai Deputy Premier, said yesterday that the Government was planning to re-locate some villap es in the northeast* where there was evidence of Increasing Communist infi 1 tration. The move Indicated mounting concern In Thailand over reports of Infiltration
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    • 30 2 LEOPOLDVILLE. Thur.s. The Congolese National Army hu taken Punia. a small mining town In Maniema province, about 400 miles south of Stai unconiirmed reports reaching Leopcldvllle said AP.
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    • 115 2 JAKARTA, Thursday. A PROFESSOR has been arrested here for telling an audience that the national police had asked for bribes from a bus driver. The charge was "Insulting the Indonesian Government," Antara news agency reported today. Antara said the judge also refused to call the
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  • 160 3 Troopers escort US civil rights marchers OOGALUSA (Louisiu ana), Thurs. About I 350 people, mostly teenagers and children, marched on City Hall through the rain in a civil rights demons- 1 tration yesterday, sandwiched between squads of state troopers. Detachments from a force of 72 troopers brought Into the racially
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  • 113 3 SPRINGFIELD, (Ore- I gon). Thurs. Scores "f police scoured Western Oregon yesterday for two killers who shot down a deputy sheriff and apparently seized a 33-year-old woman and her son as hostages. An officer said the woman had once testified in court against
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  • 285 3 Rome and Bonn leave Market crisis for the 'Six' BONN. Thursday CHANCELLOR Erhard of West Germany and President Saragat of Italy have decided against undertaking a joint action to try to solve the new Common Market crisis. Dr. Erhard's spokesman told a news conference yesterday: "There will be no Joint
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  • 150 3 I ONDON. Thurs. William Holden. one of the world's richest film stars, has been quoted a& saying he is giving up acting to devote himself to his business interests round the world. Holden. 47. told a columnL&t or the Daily Sketch: "I want to exchange notoriety
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  • 94 3 Threat to Queen Elizabeth LONDON. Thui.s. Police In Northamptonshire rcpurtpd ventercay thai two anonymous letter!had been received threatening to destroy 1 Queen Elizabeth when she visits it tomorrow. The letters were sent to local newspapers and signed "J." Thpv warned the public to stay away lrom the town of Higham
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  • 23 3 LONDON, Thurs. Two commemorative stamps featuring the photograph of Sir Winston Churchill by Karah or Ottawa were on sale today. Reuter.
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  • 34 3 LONDON, Thurs A letter from playwright George Bernard Shaw on formin* a prostitutes' trade union was sold for £60 yesterday to a New York dealer in rare books and manuscripts.— Reuter
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  • 116 3 JtfOSCOW, Thurs. iT Pravda yesterday appealed to Muscovites hiding three economic criminals to expose them to the police. In a big backpage article. the Communist Party dally told how two other criminals hnd been caught concealed In Moscow apartments. This is believed to be the
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  • 221 3 PASADENA (California). Thursday. THE U.S. spacecraft Mariner IV began feeling the x gravitational pull of Mars at 2100 GMT yesterday, just a week before it is scheduled to take the first close-up pictures of the mysterious planet. The tug was noticed In slight changes
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    47 3 ALONC LOOSE jacket in gold brocade, fullylined in red. covering a blouse with matching slacks in pure silk chiffon all yours for 26 guineas (nearly $250). The model is Miss Hannerle Deahu. The outfit is by Kinkies and Slink-Slax, of London. PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTO
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  • 107 3 ONDON, Thurs. Comminder Anthony Courtney, Conservative Member of Parliament who has specialised in security questions, yesterday called for an urgent review of Britain's arrangements for diplomatic immunity. He tabled a parliamentary motion, backed by five other Conservative M.P.s. which said existing arrangements conferred
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    • 174 3 rit^ It, A f i_ n~ I'Aff&aMSiBC ITS 1 JV^IHIf^IHIHK^H ui^i on dependable s|§t Kodak film MOULODDAN NABI Birthday of the Prophet Mohammed will ba celebrated on Saturday, July 10th. The day will be marked by the recitation of prayera at the many mosques throughout Malaysia. Make sure you take
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    • 641 3 '2190 ACHES and PAINS gomW^ and then you say thanks to *JrDe Witt's l^Jiy Kidney Bladder Pills f£2| They glv« quick help to your kidne^i and bUddar I to cttar out th» poltont in your bodf that c*u«« Wkl ACHING MUSCLES, RHEUMATISM, JOINT PAINS and BACKACHE Then, at your paint
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  • 399 4  -  JUDITH YONG 2 WELL-KNOWN FAMILIES UNITED By TN A simple church 1 ceremony this evening, Sir George Oehlers, a father of five, and Mrs. Nan Tessensohn, a grandmother were married, uniting two well-known Eurasian families in Singapore. Standing n the pew>. watching their father and mother take
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  • 390 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs A MAN posing as a prison officer offered to secure the release of a 62-year-old woman's son from Changi Prison for $300, the Ninth Magistrate's court was told today. Koh Llm Tee. alias Shia Lim Teo, 31, was jailed for six
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  • 75 4 PAP AND BARISAN TO HOLD FINAL RALLIES SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The People's Action Party will wind up its election campaign in the Hong Lint by-election with a mass rally at Hong l.im Green between 7 p in. and 10 p.m. tomorrow. The Barisan S«>i.ilis will hold a luncutime rally at Fullerton
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  • 39 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Official from the Singapore Family Plan nlng Association thl.s morning gavi a talk on family planning to pre university students at the Raffle Institution. A film on the subject was als> shown.
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  • 98 4 Daily-raters protest to Finance Ministry SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Public Dailyrated Employees' Unions Federation has protested to the Ministry of Finance against the Treasury's delay In implementing the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry on the Government daily- rated employees. In a letter to the permanent secretary to the Ministry, the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 200 4 AIRPORT IN AND OUT TUR following I* today's schedule of civil aircraft mo\-ementi at Paya Lcbar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS B0AC: Krom Sydney. Danvln (BA 721, 7.30 p.m.; from London. Zurich. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta, BanKkok (BA Tit) 7-15 pm. Alitalia: Krom Koine, Teheran. Bombay. Bangkok (AZ 764) 5.20 p.m. Cathay Pacific
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    • 202 4 DEPARTURES B0 AC: To Calcutta. Karachi. Beirut. Rome, London (BA 721) 8.15 p.m.: to Danun. Sydney (BA 718) 8 p.m. Japan Air Unit: To Djakarta (JL 715) 7 p.m Pan- American: To Saigon, Uanlla. Honolulu. Los Angrles. San Francisco (PA M2I 5.15 a.m. Air Ctylan: To Kuala Lumpur. Colombo. Karachi.
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  • 221 5 Now, home leave for east of Suez air crew I ONDON. Thurs. Air J crew who fly planes or helicopters from ships serving oast of Suez are to get special home leave. The Navy Minister, Mr Christopher Mayhew, told the House of Commons la.st night that Dip rea.son is thai
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  • 23 5 Kt.UANG. Thurs. The MiIndian Congress, Kiuxng branch, will hold lUs annual on Sunday nt 4 p.m. «t the MCA btuldinc here.
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  • 37 5 IKSSELTON. Thurs. Police have h inned processions to celebrate the Prophet Mohamed's birthday in main centres of Sabah and Sarawak. Police spokesmen in both States said the han was imposed on security grounds. A. P.
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  • 39 5 IWH, Thurs. Three armed iifi ni;isked mm robbed a hou>e- j mie, Mrs. Wong Leong. 23. of $400 and jewellery including gold nr.es. bangles and a chain In j Ampane Bharu new village toer« early thus morning.
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  • 291 5  -  KIT LAYBOURNE: By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs, A PRETTY stenographer here is searching for her family with whom she has had no contact since she was blinded 18 years ago. Following an illness which left her blind at the age of six. Miss Dorothy Wong
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  • 105 5 IESSELTON. Thurs. The J ruling Sabah Alliance Party has told its members not to attend any meetings held here by the Opposition Malaysian Solidarity Convention. The Alliance, in a statement. ■aid :hat concern wa.s telt by the National Council, which met on Tuesday night,
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  • 249 5 IPOH. Thurs. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today de--1 nied allegations that the Government was neglecting the welfare of non-Malays in the transport business. Quoting statistics. he said that of the $32 million Invested in bus companies in Malaya
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  • 179 5 EXPERIENCE IN SARAWAK FOR 'TERRIERS' KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. CIX hundred officers and men from three Territorial Engineer Squadrons of the Malaysian Engineers (Lines of Communication) will leave for Sarawak shortly to gain combat engineering experience under operational conditions. The "Terriers" will be attending three-week training ramp there. The first batch
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  • 145 5 Malaria: The curse of Indonesia 's Dayaks ITUCHIN'J. Thurs. One in every two' or three Indonesian Dayaks crossing the border into Sarawak to seek refuge has malaria, l the Medical Department here reported today. Investigations of a group of Indonesian refugees who en- 1 tered Sarawak In Febru- j arv
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  • 35 5 PENANO. Thurs. The Pen-' and Umno division last night formed 11 sub-committees to plan thf Malaysian Anniversary Pesta which the division will hold on ihr Loronar Kulit ground from Sepl 2 to 11.
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  • 62 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Chess Federation has reminded chess enthusiasts that the closing date for entries for the Festival of Sports chess championship la Saturday. Prof. Lim Kofc Ann. president j of the Federation, said: "Should i entries exceed the number of places available, early
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  • 38 5 IPOH. TTiurs.— Religious school teachers in the Parit area gave a cheque for $158 to the Mentri Besar of FVralc. Dato Ahmbd bin Said, yesterday ait their donation j to the National Defence Fund- I
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  • 210 5 After the erash a probe on Hastings planes ONDON. Thurs. More than 40 Hastings aircraft in service with the Royal Air Force including those in Singapore an? to be examined and have their control systems checked before making further flights. Britain's Defence Secretary. Mr. Denis Healey. announced I the decision
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  • 55 5 PENANG. Thurs. Penang Model Atrcraft Club will hold Its annual championships on Aug. 7 and Aug: 8. Two evente radio control, single a. id multi-channels, and chuck glider will be held at the Minden Barracks grounds Olugor on Aug. 7. the other events at the Malayan
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  • 467 6 Writer of letter cleared at kidnap trial KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Cautioned statements of four men admitting participation in the kidnapping of a 10-year-old schoolboy and holding him for ransom were accepted in the High Court here today. Chan Kong, 17. alleged to have written the ransom letter, was later acquitted
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  • 68 6 Tea party by Muslim women SINGAPORE. Thurs. For the first time in Singapore, Muslim women are holding a tea party to celebrate th« birthday of the Prophet Mohammed. The tea i»rty is being organised by the Muslim Women's Welfare Council, and will be held at the Adelphi Roof Garden on
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  • 348 6 Three firms favour inclusion in common market SINGAPORE Thurs. Three companies making steel pipes and fittings in Singapore told the Tariff Advisory Board today that they were in favour of the inclusion of their manufactures in :he common market if tariff protection was given. The
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  • 468 6 /Cee/> £/ie price o/" natural rubber competitive: Dr. Lim I^J A LAY AN rubber planters were today urged to cut production costs of natural rubber to keep its price competitive with that of synthetic and to enable profits to be reaped for the
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  • 242 6 Experts survey to establish another port near Miri From CHEW LOY KHOON: Kuchmg, Thursday A TEAM of experts from Britain is helping the Sarawak Government in a survey to determine whether it is possible to establish a port at Kuala Baram, north of Miri. The experts are from i the
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  • 113 6 t INGAPORL, Thurs. The body of a seven-year-old twin cirl was found in a pool yesterday, only about 400 yards from her home in Lorong Buang Kok, and a stone's throw from the I Ponggol river. Twenty-four hours earlier, lay Su Choo
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  • 48 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The I Malayan Railway today announced that as from Friday. July 16 third class sleepereues can be bocksci ai the Penang. Kuala Lumpur. Singapore and Tumpat stations instead of on the trains as at I The charge for a sleeu- crette li $2.
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  • 254 7  -  HO SAI KONG By Penang. Thursday POLICE ullicers from other States have arrived in Penang. t<» help inymtifatf the massacre 01 at least five trawlermen whose slashed bodies were recovered yesterday from the sea off Muka Il« ad. 14 miles Imm IV II
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  • 253 7 THAT REMARK BY RAZAK A PITY: RAJA SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Director of the P.A.P. political bureau, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today said it was to be regretted that no less a person than the acting Prime Minister of Malaysia should have said 'something which could have been left to lights in
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  • 84 7 K\ W II MIM R Ihurv— The Shan I oumlatinn today don.iu-il nxo.ooii for building a science laboratory .it the St. John's institution here A cheque for this amount «;is handed over to the Minister ol Home Affairs, Dat« (Or.) Ismail bin Dato
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  • 81 7 Wanted: A car radio 'salesman IPOH. Thur.s. Police arc looking for a confidence trickster who "sold" car radios but did not deliver them alter collecting money from his victims a salesman. An Chun Wah L' 6 reported to the dollc yesterday that a youth col5220 from him and two friends
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  • 42 7 VPOKE. rhura a m» Gu.m. 1 1300 or one months ed cuilty to a Charge ol outraging the modesty of i 11-ye ir-old «irl lor when he comD n tin bedrcom r in Bnidcicll i) in on .t
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  • 17 7 KAJ.N Mi ran f'ilOOl 11 man of the at John* Ann <• n eightn rear
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  • 43 7 liiui.v— Thi Men-' trl Bo^ar of Pa hang. Dato Yahya n Hi Mohamrd Seh. w!l open' twcMi Language Month books i Nlub r.on .it tSt I omnc it 445 pni The exhibition will mark the launching of the States campaicn
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  • Calling two missing wives
    • 230 7 I SINGAPORE, Thurs. v A Singapore clerk today appealed to his young wife who loft home last Saturday to return and "talk things over'" ;Mr Robert Chia Slew Hock, who has made a report to the Police, said that hi.s wife.
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    • 115 7 MALACCA. Thurs.— A 23--year-old housewife. MrYau Cheng Kee. has been missing from her noire here since June 13 after a misunderstanding wit 11 her husband. The husband today appea.ed to her to return. !Mr. Yau. a businessman, said: "We have been married about
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    • 95 7 Dentists honour Dato Tay Singapore, Thurs. The Malaysian Dental Association last nißht cave a dinner ito Dato 'Dr. > Tav Teck Er»R. chairman of the Council of the University of Sinuaporr and Da tin Tav in honour of the Yang di-Pertuan Acones oonferment of a datoshio on him recently Present
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    • 88 7 KANGAR. Thur.s. Omar bin Abu Bak.ir. 19-yfar-old InctM Abu Baifar b.n Ayuii. pri\»:e ■eetctturjp to the Mentri B>sar I Ol PtrU». v.iil lrave for QBOatfa later ;';".is month to \<kr up a military cadf officers. e> urse nndar i Ministry of Defence scholarship. Anotlifr Perils
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  • 98 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A P A.P Assemblyman, Mr S.V Lingam. today filed a writ for libel agalnsi the secretary-ge-neral of the Maiaysian Indian Consjre>s Singapore. Mr Arthur Pailo. Th»- libel la alieaod to be contained in the .•.erond Is ue of Nam Kura.l. olli- cial organ
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  • 26 7 KANGAR. Thurs.— All .schools in Perlis will hold a combined I handicraft exhibition In Hip Der- ma English School here on July j 16 :<:.<-.
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  • 160 7 Extremists try to foil PAP. Alliance talks: Lee QINGAPORE, Thurs. 0 The PAP candidate for Hong Lim, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, said last night that extremist groups were currently waging a sustained campaign to prevent talks between the PAP and Alliance leaders. Speakinsr at an election broadcast over Radio Sinsa-
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    380 8  - UNhappiness RUDY BELTRAN: ...is when you find your life savings stolen By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs a WOMAN Ice -water f\ seller who put aside ir *an average of 51.20 a day over the past 12 years had her entire savings of $5,250 stolen when thieves broke into her flat in
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  • 160 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A MEDICAL progress fund is to be established to raise money to build a medical specialists' insti- tute. The proposed Institute will cost about $4 million and will contain units for open-heart surgery, brain, hormones and kidney surgery, and intensive therapy. A month-long
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  • 172 8 Mr. Koh's coconut pearl 'the size of a marble' PENANG, Thurs.— With the excitement over the value of old Spanish coins dying down. Mr. Koh Sin Hock, a former Federal LeKislative and Penan* Settlement councillor, today produced a "rare coconut Dearl." "Very few oeoole in the world have seen these
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  • 24 8 RAUB. Thurs. Thirty women volunteers for the civil defence > orcunisauon aro now receiving training in first aid and ambulance duties here.
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  • 114 8 Wings on loan to the Brunei Government ORUNEI TOWN, Thurs. A British company I is lending wings to thej Brunei Government. It is World-Wide Hell- copters, which has on charter to the Government a number i of Whirlwinds. Mr. Frank Hicks, its Far East manager, .said the aircraft were being
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  • 41 8 BATU PAHAT. Thurs Thian Sing. 21. of Klanic pleaded not guilty in the magistrate's court here yesterday to a charge of unlawful possession of 288 lb of raw opium, valued at about $38,000. at Simpane Rengam. on Tuesday.
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  • 23 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. The monthly meeting of the Sungei Patani town council has been postponed from July 25 to July 27.
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  • 41 8 1.1 Ml T. Thurs. Six fishermen were arrested yesterday by the police for ijlegal trawler fishing in the Straits of Malacca. off Pantai Rrmis. near here. police patrol boat spotted their fishing boat md escorted it to shore.
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  • 71 8 SINGAPORE. Tiurs. An appeal by Tan Siev Seng, against conviction on a charge of Importing into Singapore 3.304 sarongs of Indonesian origin. VM dismissed yesterday by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court Tan, who was intercepted in a motor sampan in the territorial waters of
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  • 109 8 SINGAPORE, Tbars The National Trades Union Congress wants the Central Government to provide the 250 employees of the BanK of China with alternative employment when the bank Is closed down next month. In an editorial in the latest issue of its journal. "Perjuangan
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  • 43 8 NIBONO TEBAL. Thurs. Dr. Wong Kah Soon has assumed duties as medical officer in charge lof the Province South District Hospital at Sungei Bakap. He succeeds Dr. Abdul Rahim bin Omar who has left the district ion transfer to Johore Bahru.
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  • 67 8 IPOII. Thurs About 300 people are killed on the roads in Malaya cver> year. This point was emphasised by the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. here I today when he met 10« transport operators in the Kinta district. Warning them of th« speed
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  • 271 8 Grenade man who confessed gets four years SINGAPORE, Thurs Keh Hoon Swee l'T. a labourer, said to have voluntarily assisted the police to discover a hand grenade of Indonesian origin, was jailed today for tour years by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court Mr Dallp Singh. Dl'P. had sriid
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  • 48 8 KUANTAN. Thurs.— The Mentr: Bcsar of Pfihang. Dato Yahr» bin Haji Mohamed Seh, vfl] atike a three-day tour of h» Pelcan distuct. 30 ml>s from here, beginning on July 19. Diitw Yalr.a will open a number of projects under the nir»l rtevelopment plan.
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  • 348 9 Aussie MP notes State's sound planning and strength SINGAPORE, Thursday. Till, leader <>l the \isilinj; Australian parliamentary opposition Labour Parly dele* Ration, Mi. h.G. Whitlam, lodav spoke of Singapore's "strength* 1 and "sound planning.* 1 He said: ■Singapore's strength depends on the success and the extent to which she develops
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  • 63 9 SINGAPORE Thurs The I National Library now has more than 100.000 registered readers compared with 45.000 in 1960. the library's acting director. Mrs. Hedwig Anuar. announced today. "As many as over 6.000 people have been recorded as visiting the library at Stamford Road in
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  • 63 9 SINGAPORE Thurs.— T.i- National Library hus decided to cue mem ben with regUtratfon numbers Horn 1-5000. *****-***** and *****-*****. who joined the library between April 1958 and December 1961. another chance to re-rrvMsrrr themselves by July 14. If they fail to do so. they will automatically
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  • 123 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Symphony Orchestra will present Ita second major concert this year at the National Theatre on Sunday at 8.45 p.m. The concert will be the culmination of months of rehearsals by the 70-strong orchestra Tlv proceeds will co to the scholarship
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  • 175 9 SINGAPORE. Thurm. THE science classes of the American School in King's Road will throw open their doors to the public on Monday to show "the high level of science" taught in the school. The science exhibition will be open to the public from 2 p.m
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  • 130 9 DR. Clinton 1.. Rovsiter (above). Professor of American Government and Chairman of tin- Department of Government at Cornell University in Ithaca. New York, who is scheduled to arrive in Singapore today trom Kuala Lumpur, to Rive a series of lectures a tlie University of
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  • 75 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Mr L.P. Haheshwary has been elected the new president of the Lions Club of Singapore He takes over trom Mr PP. Ohrl. Other officials are' Messrs Shashi Lai Kasyap. Kalimuddin Fidahousein and Joe Da Silva. vicepresidents: Mr. rl. C. Patel. secretary; Mr Tan Kiat Koon.
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  • 189 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Twenty-two persons will receive special awards from the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak. at the St. John Ambulance Brigade annual general inspection at Jalan Besar at 5 p.m. on Sunday. Topping the list of recipients i.s Dato Runme Shaw,
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  • 143 9 SJAAB's 55,000 manhours in public duty last year SINGAPORE. Thur;. The St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade last year clocked 55.000 manhours in its first aid and public duty This was announced by the association's director. Dr. PC. Kwan. In the association's annual report for 1964. He said The brigade
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  • 29 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The annual delegates conference of the Malaysian Indian Congress will l>e held on Sunday ;»t 5 p.m In Concres.s House at 6. Race Course Lane.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 612 9 ENG KHONG MANSION TOH TUCK ROAD, OFF JURONG ROAD, SINGAPORE. These flats are ideally located near Beauty World, Bukit Timah Road, 7 m.s. being 7 miles from town and also 7 miles from Jurong Industrial Sites. Markets, Shops, Cinemas, Banks, Schools, Bus Stops etc.. Jn3 ~^i 111 i 1 1
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 173 9 l/»Vr/ Onp tl t f T. lifimlin AW.CMOHKOaZUH.' THIS \J^^^T^KlBE. MORE Z^H I -a^ MONSTER? THATS ]£wtjajsaj WON'T PO AT ALL. 1 MOW V BUT I HELP ST«*TN' ~7ZAJ \fCblL< i" *l« NO MONSTER AmA% VSPBCT ME T'FINP ANY- HA9 JUST > BACK OUTA J V'YC,X> XtEal^ "J V V
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  • 108 10 it Wmr4t Hi X>mm,im JEREMIAH MARSHALL PHILIP. •••I So at lpoh on ;-T-6-'> Burn, at CTlltßl i>m»t*ry. K U oo K V M a m aftrr ha n at St. Jobn a Cathodnl CABLE RECEIVEO OP th* d^Dth ra lxmdoo on 7th July of Mm Pnulint m John Mimo.
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  • 164 10 20 W»t4i tli rHtmtmmm) MR ANO MRS Thomaa 0k«« ICiay Rual »xt>-nd ntMr moot NBMM jrn) Iru nd« lor thair wondfrful pVBMStBi :».«i^'j%no< and attrndanc* at thnr marrlaxr on MR CHUA wtl KIAT family. tti.ink th.- manacrmeni and itHtT of M-i»r« HarriMin v I'rom— ld iMaiay- >, I'l f.T,d«
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  • 194 10 *«rrf< Sli (Mlmmnmt TARIOA MAISON MARCELLC "ill 4 fur Mi«me«» on S.iturdlljr. I'.lnK S iwrr H.'7«9 rarll»r for V»ir Hoii^l OtUOWH BONCAFE lONCAFE BONCAFE Stirt Miir ii.iv *-lth MMftft >WtM nur nt.d aroma SHOES OVED i;i\f vn.ir nl.trrrial Mtvrn'l MM a o'" leaftp of Xt An'<> <in bam Road,
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  • 45 10 II W»r4t \S minimum) SCRIPTURt UNION RALLY Th* *"fiX hor Ih» World Kultii BtßtiinK i. Src Srhoo. H.tll XI. 4 pm. tCRIPTURf UNION RALLY will h» liri.l m -he Viiinni Thratrf I p m iiinil of Tto p m on S«t \\l trrlromr
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  • 7 10 The Straits Times Friday, July 9, 1965.
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  • 673 10 Mr. Harold Davies' visit to Hanoi is clearly a hopeful development, despite conflictlag accounts ot how it came to be arranged. AuOMtlilV c British version. tl minister ha.s be.-n mviu-d by the North Vietnamese Government to explain tha objectives of the peace mission appointed by the leadeis
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  • 285 10 Pew organisations are as well prepared as specialist military units to carry out much of the run-of-the-mill work lumped under the headi ing of rural development When it comes to cutting roads, building bridges, laying I power or water lines, clearing jungle or building houses, these units ha\
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  • 237 10 Slow progress towards legislation permitting the removal d1 corneas from the eyes of unclaimed bodies should receive a boost it badly needs from the visit of a New Zealand opthalmic team. Its leader. Dr. Elliott, has stressed the need for such legislation and local specialists can be expected
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  • Letters
    • 167 10 The real reasons for a real estate recession MR Francis Rosarios ITE feature on "Flats Vacant and for Salo" provided interesting and useful reading. A similar recession in the residential real estate market in Hongkong was reported early this year. Although certain factors such as the increasing tempo of public
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    • 109 10 JN the last few months many poor and needy ex-servicemen have been deprived of their paltry allowances. To cease assistance to such is inhuman. Huge sums of money spent by the association to send delegates overseas to attend ex-service conferences could certainly have been better spent. The late Lt.
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    • 122 10 DR. LEE is talking with his tongue in his cheek when he claims that the elections in Borneo and Sarawak were not fair. If elections under impartial supervision are considered unfair by him then nothing will satisfy him or his Big Brother for they do not Intend
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    • 77 10 \|AY 1 have space to l express the deep and sincere thanks of all the Christian Brothers to those thoughtful and kind folks who came forward so promptly and so readily to render assistance to our Brothers injured on the road outside Padang Rengas on Sunday June 27?
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    • 78 10 _noNGRATULATIONS for Vj your daily news on the condition of our beloved Prime Minister, of which, for the last few days. I could not hear a word from Radio Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur. Can Che Dol Ramlee please enlighten me as to why Radio Malaysia cannot sacrifice 1
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  • 905 10  - Revolt of the rank and file Louis B. Fleming The Algeria coup and the collapse of the conference wore one and the same thing a hardening of the principle of non-alignment, an escape from the 0 •mi nation of a single power by ALGIERS. Thurs AN elegant farewell dinner was
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  • 645 10  - Why Mao has scrapped ranks in his army G. S. WARREN By Hong Kong, Thurs PEKING'S decision to abolish ranks in the Chinese Communist army seems to have been carried out with little fuss and no reported opposition. On June 1. officers and men of the Peoples Liberation Army begun
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    • 369 10 1 Struts TiBM at Mal.r Mail Or M'drd to COLO STORAGE auPaTPIMARKET COLO STOWAGE MANCMM Mat t»a A(»rta CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wlnori*ft«' HauM i«y TMI NEWS FRONT f "it. RMwaal M ISMAIL J ««»»m, W0.4 Naval *<•• iM»MPEM STORE >>an(t *«aa. V RETNASAMY CO 73, Joan Kayti K A
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    • 77 10 THE MAN NOBODY KNOWS Can a Businessman throw n*w light on th* character and p»rsonality of Jesus Christ? Millions of readers all over th* world who have read Bruce Barton's unorthodox but compelling portrait of our Saviour would say "Yes." Here is the second and final Instalment of a book
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    • 5 10 LEARNING MALAY-10S Will appear tomorrow
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    • 51 10 No Scotch I improves the flavour of water Teachers fiiuaurn a*unm 4JM Xt bo Wttr WIOfJT SFLfCTION OF iMfK fflfilV HANDMADE. PURE WOOL CARHTS n] n) WITH ATTRACTIVE DESiCNS fjj JSjVV »OIH TRADITIONAL AND MOOERN <j]U TAI PING RUG I CARPET iM) LTD fc{| Slf 417 Vjll.y ia l.i *****
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  • 234 11 I can get along without Josey: Lee SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today accused the Central Government of "showing the mailed fist" to the people in the midst of a by-election The "mailed lu>l" be reftrred to was the Central Government's expulsion. order against a fort'i^n
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  • 151 11 Central banks: Let's do this more often Xl ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Bank of Thailand and Bank Negara. .Malaysia, have decided to hold regular conferences to discuss matters of mutual interest. This decision was announced here today in a joint statement by the Governor of the Thai Central Bank. Dr.
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  • 58 11 ALOR STAR. Thurs. tor attendant. P. Subran. miam. 29. ni nlanhrd to death with a ciuiiiiß a light with another man at the Stfinm di- i vision of Victoria Estate, i'udang Serai. South Kedah. last night Subranwniam received chest wound.'- ;< nd died on the way
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  • 33 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Government intends making the manufacture or rolled oat.s a pioneer industry. Objection.* miiM be KM in writing to the Minister of Commerce and Industry before Anc. I
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  • 60 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A kiss cost Perithkunji Kochipapu. 49. a labourer at the Naval Base. $50 or two weeks' Jail in a magistrate's court today. Perithkunji. a father of four, pleaded ruilty to usinr criminal force on a 15-year-old girl intending to outrage her modesty. He
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  • 44 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tui) Yusof bin Ish.ik. and Ton Puan Noor Aishah will be the guests of honour at the annual dinner of the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Singapore at Adelphl Hotel tomorrow night.
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  • 101 11 TifUAR. Thurs. The local branch of the Socialist Front today applied for a police permit to hold a public rally at Patlang Nyru here on July 17 to protest against the "Interference" by the Government during their 13th anniversary celebrations on June
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  • 433 11  - Beware these death parcels PHILIP KHOO: TELL THE POLICE IMMEDIATELY— THEN STAND WELL CLEAR By Singapore, Thursday POLICE today warned the public especially children not to tamper with suspicious-looking parcels found anywhere. The warning was given by the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, following the discovery of 22 Indonesian-made hand-gren-ades
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  • 156 11 KUCHING. Thursday. WORK will begin In two months on housing 220 settlers in the new village on the banks of the Skrang River in the Second Division. The settlers will have the choice of living in modern longhouses. semi-detached houses or detached houses. The
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  • 133 11 I^UALA LUMPUK, Thurs— Two Malaysians will be among young peopie from rural areas of 32 tries attending the 12th annual conference of the International Farm Youth Exchange at the Kansas State University in the United States, from July 28 to Aug. 4. They
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  • 120 11 TODAT: Sedlll Kechll 7 09 a m. (6.2 ft) 532 p.m. (fl sft i Singapore 8.16 am. <6.4 ft) 7.42 p.m. (7 3ft); Port LMckson 3.05 am. (6 2ft) 346 p.m. (7.6 ft >: I Port S«ett«nham 158 a.m. (9.9 ft) 224 p.m. (11.7 ft i Penang 1
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  • 57 11 KUANTAN. Thurs. The Minister of Eaucarnu;. Inchc d Khir Johari. will iruitia one-week official tour ot Pan.ii.a beginn.ng July 17. He will open national schoois at Perian In Jerantut and at Sunp^l ■I Kampone New Inche Khir will ridt the Day Training Centre at Aycr Puu-li
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  • 254 11 $50 million textile mill at Jurong soon OINGAPORE, Thurs.— The first fully-in-tegrated modern textile mill in Malaysia now under construction at the Jurong Industrial Estate will go into full production by the middle of next year. Initially, it will provide jobs for 1.200 worker*, but with expansion by the third
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 773 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANVELS; 5 Kuala. Round-up: 7.34 Across the I.umpur and I'rnanf 6 Ipoh Seven Seas "Sunshine in and Malacca; 3 Johorr Shangr lla"; 8.00 Ntwi in Bahru; 4 Taiptng; 7 Batu Mandarin; 8.10 Mari Berbuar. rah.it; 9 Kluanf. 8.15 Malaysian Songs; 834 Ha/el -Them New NelghP.M.: 2.00 Test
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 408 12 Pledge to keep house lending rates fair f¥»HE Borneo Housing Deve--1 lopment Ltd. has pledged to maintain stable lending rates to enable borrowers to budget their housing commitments with lair accuracy, while keeping under review its own requirement for funds to meet the public's demand for better housing. This was
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    • 110 12 DEGLNMNG th:s month, the Ben Line Is increasing its sailings from GianKemoulh to the Far East from two to three a month, the company announced In London. In some months, the number of outward sailings will be further mc.'ta.sed to four. Thus, the
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    • 410 12 jyjALAYSIAN housewives are today paying for sugar at just about rock-bottom price around cents a kali along with housewives in other parts of the world. This is because there is at present a world surplus of the commodity brought about by principal sugar growing
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    • 221 12 K.L. SOON LINKED TO QANTAS NETWORK /\ANTAS* new Information v£ and sales office in Kuala Lumpur opened on Wednesday by the Federal Minister for Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. marks a grand start to the Australian airline's proposed services i through the Malaysian capital. The services "will begin when
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    • 118 12 SCHOLAR GETS TOP POST AT UNIT TRUSTS IyiALAVAN Unit Trusts L.ia. nas ATI appointed Mr. Loh Hoon Sun (above), as office manager and accountant. Mr. Loh. B.Econ. (Hona.). Dip. Com., A.A.U.Q. (Prov.). A.A.S.A. ihrov.), is an old boy of Chung Ling High School. Penang. He sained his certificate In accountancy
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    • 26 12 Singapore imported 55.400 tons of cement in the 'irst two months of this year, against 49.600 tons In the corresponding period of last year.
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    • 94 12 PRODUCTION of tobacco inanufacturcs in Singapore contir.ued to be maintained at a high level In the first two months of this year. Statistics show the total output •Ai.s 753.500 lb. against 740,100 lb. m the corresponding period of last year Clpareties accounted lor 720.900 Ib. 01 the
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    • 180 12 NEW BAKERY OPENS FOR BUSINESS ON SUNDAY ANEW type of bread, claimed to be able to keep longer than any other bread without going stale, will be put on the market from next week by a new Singapore bakery. Baked according to a special formula and with ingredients imported from
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    • 39 12 Pan American Airways reported an increase in Its system-wide i passenger flleht from 775 million revenue oosseneer-mlles In May '9R4 to 820 million revenue oa^-•ncer-mlleiv In May this year Cftiso ton-ml.e>: flown rose from 20.105,000 to 32.859.000.
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    • 70 12 MOSI of Mobil- marketing and manufacturing staff are now operating from thr company's n< v| million administration building Übovrl. in .lurons. Ma jcapnir. which has just btrn completed. Thr Singapore ari-a ».ili^ |***V however, remain at Shaw House in Orchard Road. Thr building. construction on Inch kagMl
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    • 120 12 Mobile storage system solves space problem THE National CMfa lie. Compan> has m -.tailed a modern mobile storage system at its Singapore Supply Department to solve what the company calls a "serious space problem which has developed lollowinp the growth of its business in the State. The unit called Compactus
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    • 68 12 Carreras man on study tour in U.K. Mn Chew Liang F.ttt tatxnci. .southern aiea supervisor <>1 Carreias Ltd.. flew lo Britain latest sales promo!: > anu modern manufacturing wiili the Carreras organise Mi Chew, who lon.ed Carreraa in IMi. will b aw;t\ :or a month. Carrei. Including A" cork tipped.
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    • 50 12 Japan's visible trade balance last month registered a marked Improvement over tl.e previous month due to mcieased exports, says a Finance Mii.i.siry .statement. Total exports were USS'^O 7 million and imports US 5T27.4 mlllion, reducing the deficit to USS6 7 million from the US$44.l million recorded in May.
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 108 13 IT LOOKS like a carpet but the pattern you see here is a living one. The aerial picture was taken on July 1 in Prague, capital oi Czechoslovakia. This was the first composition of the Third National Spartikide at the Strahov Stadium, marking the 20th anniversary of
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    • 52 13 ABERDEEN iM.n viand >. Thurs. After burglars broke Into th" Aberdeen Ice Co. and nuic wnl) t'S S4 in change and some beer on Tuesday, the owners n .st.illed a w.itclidoß. Burglars broke into the place yesterday. Mlwtnt were U6 $4 in change, some beer and
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    • 49 13 I MOSCOW. Thurs. A com- putrr htLS found oil In the northern Caucasus where top Soviet geologists failed. Tas» 1 new.- agency reported. The electronic computer, named M-20. has so far proved 60 p-r con! more accurate than 'he experts In detecttng oil-bearing strata. Reuter.
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    • 157 13 ANTARCTIC BASE SNAPS A FEARSOME WHATSIT CANTIAGO. Thurs. The commander of the Chilean Antarctic base which took colour photographs of an unidentified flying object over the weekend believes it would be "adventurous" to call it a flying saucer. "But what wr saw was real." said Air Force Commander "M.irin Jahn
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    • 41 13 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. Petrol vending machines which accept BANKNOTES are to be introduced here by the Swedish Shell Oil Company. Drivers will be able to receive 10 crowns (nearly $6) worth of petrol after garages close at night.— Reuter.
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    • 105 13 Dr. Wilson said the College had a duty to examine the early medical training of those who sought to be licensed for private practice and thai, it had rejected the Asian doctors because their undergraduate training was inadequate. Dr Chakrabarti'i letter said Dr. Wilson must be claiming the
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    • 186 13 I ONDON. Th in A father L beat his dauKhter with a metal rail, threw knives at her an she stood again.st a door, poured petrol on her as she lay unconscious and set fire to her. a court was
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    • 64 13 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The armed services committee of the House of Representatives today approved the sale or loan oi 2\ U.S. Navy ships not currentiv In service to for«iKn countries One destro er escort will o^ loaned to the Philippines and one destroyer and two destxov-r
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    • 119 13 Asian doctors get 'raw deal' in Ontario TORONTO. Thursday. A PSYCHIATRIST born in India and "now living in Kingston, Ontario, yesterday supported tthe claims of foreign-born doctors who said the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons was keeping them from private practice. In a letter to the Globe and Mail,
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    • 282 13 LONDON. Thura pOUR Labour MPs rallied to the support of Prince Philip yesterday over his controversial comment on the explosive issue of Rhodesian independence. Prince Philip made a I plea during an impromptu I speech in Scotland last Frl- day for
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 227 13 Straits Times Crossword Bai~~~BaaaT"~~BaaaT^"^~BßaT^"^~BaaaT"~^"Bal UKiiN' 6. Acted on iciur vrnien about 1. Me. —n« th, mim r ,o ..Betarn. lUU, W> TX^T^r^' Inc»» COl.eetPfl <101. rv^-n dLsrharar fflrls If 11 Heps v, to Mormon he.d lJ JSu**. V 17 cm^SmJ 9^ P...MH., 16 g« TTw/" DOor Mon >n nich enu-ruinment^
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    • 663 14 K nntinurd .11 Pate 10) SITUATIONS VACANT M Unr4. <f Mm.) Box it rl» Kin. WANTED MALE CLERK In rlec- Chme.T I Ai-ply Box A47t>7 s T. Baß| DOCTOR WANTED IH (I ■1 one ol the Major Tv» ns in I'erak Mat' expeneni. and term* Ipoh. WANTED INDIAN GRADUATE pondenre
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    • 838 14 SITUATIONS VACANT B rrf. Mm i-»..t H TYPIST CLERK 101 I 111 MB* tnree SB*— BBr— aet <n nandlink A lv.l detail- tin .'dur.it ion and xpenence to 1 h porr. LEUAL FIRM require* tvu voun« ClerK^ must iic-i-M Overseas xnen Certi- credit in fcn,cl.«n expenand a Cashier Mitb knu'Al.-dK.
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    • 881 14 SITUATIONS WAITED SENIOR EXECUTIVE AVAILABLE BBB— aged 34. locally married and domiciled Qua llfica tion -BJ educated national service 1 I'ommtasiou and sound commorc:ai I traimtiti erg— leading International Or--1 cnnisation and several subaequeat commercial courses. Member of institute of Management. Lxpeneoce 10 year* marketing, sales and general commerce at
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    • 647 14 OFFICE SPACE VACANT it H..r4. m mm 1 m ■>• tmt" RAFFLES PLACE .r. uud>t.u:ie<i I4u BBB_r« feet moat Div »U>> Htioiir liinixa S pure NEW SHOP HOUSE. main Kant OBB— Koad 8881 Ulok Kur.iu Junction I'.ea >unai>:t reot Pn (S ;*>■ TO LET 01 Leaat -noi House and Hit
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    • 1359 14 TUITION RUGS CARPETS CURIOS M I4,,rrf» v» M,n., U..x iV rt*. txl'u KARL* HIRU AT C "ACK.VOIM-KUGni Ne. lvi V fill 1 ***** rUMH ■tOWBJaTI PKICKH I.N MALATSLA _ammemini[ Istn J.ilv Apply.. .^..J, o turn-over tradr .evian. Red or K,n« 4_tol I 2-BIM. I C-tBeM Kadio .ele»i., UO VVc ->-e|
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    • 963 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE is Worw. >Mm H,.t it tit safra 19S1 FORO THAMES tion. ae« paint, ru'-cry. ,n»ur.iner $l.j7.'>'- Vle«:nii lv id tn 15 Mohamed Snltao Ri i iart t I«S* tTANOARO COMPANION Urrfn/v\ n l«. i m- n ~nnd:tion I«n KutulxaD o-n»r« I *1.:00/- 'in o Phon» CurnHn. <8
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    • 571 14 AT YOUR SERVICE PHOIOiTAI MY (OIOMAIIC. ,1 KWOKS PHOTOCOPY *tKVII._ Tn. \rc<<l» l.r -lour I. REQUIRE PHOTOCOPY tCRVICCT n. 1.,- ijj, Md'k.t I bRINO TOUH UOI.UMENTt Mm -mtto w cm MM kocxi ci«_r BRING YOUR PLAN Irarlnrt 'o HMtdj ia worn Buarmait«4 EXPRCSS MICROFILMING OW availwni* Kodak Coßf Ctatar. •'.>7W.
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    • 1329 15 TO LIVERPOOL A WtSl COASI U.K., Uul Vpoti Milt P. vnawj Peaaat ULYSSES Itverpuol la Pt July II led 11 ASPHALION ..01. Glasgow Stall Jily 11 Jaly 12/11 PELEUS Kjw Julj 12 Ju'y 14 luly Ii U£!Vt?»i.. |0 H v /7 MELAMPUS Lciiof. L'pcol, Uub. A moutk July 2] Jety
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    • 1333 15 r//ff.Hb£//V£S TMfc LAST AiAIIC COUP*", i HMESS SAILINGS 10 NEAR LASI, CONIINtNI AND SCANOIHAVIA. S bu<a f S lam rmi«i Am beniM navre H ouik it oam Ante u*a lUSUANSA I) Sailll Sailel ll Pt/t Irly 24 Aeg I Aag I II 14 MNA a) Jily 11/21 10., 12,2* Ii
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    • 1231 15 I BEN® LINE EXPRESS SERVICE 10 .ON DON LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS BENREOCH ray lomob abi > 5.nt.00.. P rkea H ™*Z\ *2 1, la Pirt/July 12 Jaly 11/14 Jily 15 15 M otoajl «eg a BBkaeaaaaaaaiAaaiaa Li»trpoot Aeg II BJcNjHIANX Ht»r, Aeg It Rottiroaa Sept J Siajjapara p. Staa
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    • 1271 15 Ifcgj^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. |fWlf\ U.K./Continent Singapori P. S'haa Pistag cm Of WINNIPEB L'don, H'burg. R'dam. A'werp, Hull 14/1S Jaly CITY OF MELUNCTON 'doa. H'burg. RMam. Havre. Hull. M'bro, la'haa 21/21 Jaly 21 Jaty CITY Of NEWCASTLE L oob. H'burg. R'daa. Ha»ra. Hull, Middiesfirougti ZS/21 Aeg 21 Aag
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  • 70 16 CHINES! Prortuo. Eietianm, fln«apors n*«n prlcM p«r pioul ysttsrday: Coeomrt all: bulk (Sit Mll*ra. drum 564 j *»ller*. Cspfa: July 'Au|. UK/Coot loeot L'nnuot>-d. Pspper: Muntok white $155 seller*. Sarawak white $1B2» sellers, spe.ial Sarawak blark $125 tellers, garbled Uimpong blark fI4S(N) teller*. ASTA JliT»<Ni nelltni. Singapore Cecenut
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  • 27 16 Further June rubber crops Included: BenU 159.000 lb.. Jeram KuanUn 117.000 lb.. Knndont; Tanjonc Pan. 188.000 lb.. MenUkab 95.000 lb.. and Sunfet fUfan 209.000 lb.
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  • 592 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange yesterday was dull and featureless with little inclination to deal by either buyers and sellers. Business is generally expected to pick up after the weekend when the Singapore by-election will have been held. Industrial prices In the
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  • 27 16 Malayan Mad Indirea July July g -Industrials: liti.lS g 6ng Tins: 84.1J S rubhrrs: lii:;.us |v > H *l>ev. M. IM| luu Dec. 'J!t, l!)ii: inn
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  • 448 16 rIKKE was a sharp drop in tbe Straits tin price in Penanff yesterday of $9.37 i to 5705.121 per picul. In London on Wednesday afternoon the three months buyers' price was down X.d'j per ton. Improved demand was reported locally yesterday. The
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  • 244 16 ILL* first grade rubbrr f.o.kv buyrn. <lovd at 5 pjn. in Slnfupvri- and KuaU I.umpui ye«terday at i,s aajtta p«r lb., down i» quartrr of a rrnt on Wednesday's < liimii? level for Lhe poaition. The Lone was dolL K.A.S. and F.M.R.fc. rlorinc pricea in c.nU per lb.
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  • 35 16 OH Hrn frt* nchinia market In Rom Konn yaatenatf th<- U.t. dsilar w*a quoted at B.TSI for T.T. and 5.731 for cash Stsrfmg qtiotnt at 18 03 aa« one tisl of xold at
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    • 1113 16 Y^ iCAWASAia KISEN.KAISHA LTD* steM Canada and U.S.A. Gr*Mt LaktM ■atsrvtoai H kunt Ybkonamt V <itisat <aroate uatroil U»icat<> ta Mara" 21/24 Jaly I Is] 4Saal IS** U Stfl 17 Sad mtsttau Man" 22/24 Aaf I Satl I Ml I Ocl U M 17 tat W«*Tt Coast ot Central/SoutH Amarttjt*
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    • 1037 16 AUSIIAU* umviCl/rUW UsIAM INDIA PMISTAN AND t. SULf SftVICI Is frrasaa* Astun*. Mriaaara* S**M« I I*. Msoras •aiwit j ■>«". ,wi I r tBOMIAU 11 j«l| 12/13 Jul, 14/15 Jaly ""J* J* tCA*PHiI«IA M l.i, Jl, Mi kn J "L» 1» Aa> Jl lat »a| BAMOR* Aaf .M A«t .*»atta.
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    • 884 16 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Thurs jINDUSTRIALS were again x firmer. Mu-t leaders gained further I ground in quiet trading but B.H.P I was (airly active and finished 5d I lower at 49s 6d. Base metals and oils moved Irregularly in quiet trade. Today's •lo«m< prir»s «nn ««tn»« day* pnr-rs id nrarkri*
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    • 156 16 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Post soilings from MalavsJa direct to Conodion ond U.S. Great Lakes pom Jinttpor* P. Staa Pe*ini Ht. Maatraal WWsN N ■aty/4 Aa| S/ I aaf 1/ I kin 1» >»H •i«i»as 14/21 aai Uiu aai ivn aai 24 sari UlU** M/llSaal U/nsetl 14/2} Seat 14
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  • 53 17 r pill. present rat* of the Malayan dollar against (he pound -trrliii; Hxrd on November 24 last >r.n iv Srllin. TT OD 2s. 3 15/IM. Uininc TT 2s. 4 1/IM. Buyln. <>l> 4< B d. Tin- dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to Its range
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  • 799 17 SINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala; Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of ihr Stork Exchange of Malaysia \rstrrday with thr number of aa_r«B traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlaa* (1.000) Ett* (itU. M.000) I 11.43: K. S— allart (1.000) f :nd N. ardi. (1.0O0) $2.01 D. >
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  • 85 17 S"MIPB ly'nj alanßildt tha Slngapara xhiriii *r anxattd taday: Auby N w 1. Uruai N.W. X TJlliwooit 5. .[••■■rnHtcin 1/4, München 8/9. Halldor rata 37/3S, Mathilda Hunk '"> SO, New Hrath 31/30 Tapah 40/41. V'unnri Maeruk 42/43. Olaaatrn 43. »■>•! (ioranka 47 Pert SwMUnhi— Whirf B»rth«: Vlihatratap.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 779 17 NOTICE v. Ni; Chong Kian and his wile o! Kuala Lumpur, the natural parents ot a male child named N« s/e Kang who gave the said child lor adoption to Ng Chung Hang <nd his wue both of No. 14. St. > Wilfred Road. Singapore on the 20th day of
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    • 786 17 Associated Mines (Malaya) Limited announce outputs ol tin concentrates lor the month of June. 1965 as follows PICLLS Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Ltd. 2.435 The Sungei Best Mines Ltd. 520 Way Dredging Ltd. l 098 Southern Tronoh Tin Dredging Ltd. 394 Tronoh Mines Ltd. 1,072 TIN OUTPUTS -JUNE 196S AUSTRAL
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    • 723 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are invited from MALAYSIAN CITIZENS:APPOINTMENT: ENGINEER SURVEYOR SALARY SCALE: $695-$1.420 p.m. plus Variable Allowance and Provident Fund benefits. Point of entry depends on qualification/ experience. TERMS OF APPOINTMENT: 3 years contract. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be Corporate Members of the Institution ol Civil Engineers; or must
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    • 873 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT < THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY APPOINTMENT OF SENIOR DRAUGHTSMAN (SHIP) Applications are Invited from Malaysian Nationals for the appointment of Senior Draughtsman (Ship) in the Dockyard Department, Port of Singapore Authority. Candidates must have served ft full apprenticeship in shipbuilding and have had an advanced
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    • 645 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN _AMr*UNG DAN PERUSAHAAN I (MARA) RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ALTHORIT*. L GRADUATE MECHANICAL, PRODUCTION ENGINEER. The RIDA Dockyard, Kuai- Trengganu, Trengganu have a vacancy lor appointment as Graduate Mecnanical j Engineer with a minimum of 10 years' experience in an executive position in charge of mechanical
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    • 1039 17 NOTICE NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE BANK HOLIDAYS OF SINGAPORE The Banks in Selangor will bs PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT l n d l 0 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT L'jVfHrftv 1O l?- Jul3P pr^p^ INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. ?,oJ^Mvn PROPHET io«\ Exchange Banks' Association of (>.o. 18 of 1963) Federation of Malaya. NOTICE I'NDES
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 345 18  - AFC will replace Maladi at Aug 26 Congress FRANCIS BOEY By KUALA LUMPUR,! Thurs. A new Asian Football Confederation vice-president to re- j place R. Maladl, the Indonesian Minister for Sport, will be elected at the AFC's extra- j ordinary congress to be held here on Aug. 26. Because of
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    • 915 18 ATHLETICS I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I Selangor schoolgirl Ng Shok Keng, clocked 12.5 sec for the 100 metres to set a state record on the first day of the Selangor AAA annual championships which began at the Merdeka Stadium today. ShoK Keng returned this time in
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    • 351 18  -  JOE DORAI INJURED WARTAM OUT OF KEY TIE By HE WILL STAND GOAL FOR SPORE AGAINST KELANTAN TODAY Singapore, Thursday SKINNER, the first-choice soccer goalkeeper for Singapore and Malaysia last season, who recently announced a "temporary retirement" while he played hockey for Singapore, will be in
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    • 231 18 ITOTA BHARU, Thurs. v —Although KelanI tan have never yet beaten Singapore In a Malaya Cup tie. they have strong hopes of doing in on home ground tomorrow In the inter-zone semi-final at Padang Ma'ahad Muhammadi here (5 p.m.). Kelantan's team have pro- > ved
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    • 96 18 AIOR STAR, Thurs.— Kedah, who became giant-killers too lat« in tiie second round of the north zone Malaya Cup ties by beating Perak 1-0 and Penang 1-0, hope to avenge another first-round defeat when they meet Malaysian Armed Forces si. Stadium Darulaman tomorrow night. Forces
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    • 20 18 SOCttK Malaya tup: Kedah v Armed Force* (DarulamaD Stadium. A. Star, 7.30 pm.>; bemi-final Ist lee: Kelnntan v
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    • 100 18 MX CF.R Ipoh DiT. I Ramblers 2 PCRC 0: Div. 3: PTCSO w.o. La Salllans. Kampar Dlt. 1: K. Bharu E.s* 1 SEX 1. Taiping Div. 2: Town Council i 4 Kamuntine 3. 1.. Perak Div. 2 (T. Anson): N i Scotia 2 PS Pemuda 0: Div. J:
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    • 292 18  - SELANGOR BANK ON YOUTH PENANG MANSOOR RAHMAM CRICKET I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurx Eight of Selangor's younger players have been packed into the Selangor cricket team to meet Penang in their last MCA league north zone match lat Penang on Saturday and 1 Sunday. jor, who have baaUn Pemk by an ii.iiii.iss
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    • 1064 18 INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY All electricity consumers at Salak i .south Old Village. Salak South P.W.D. Sthte Workshop and Quarters and all consumers between 4th and 4Ht mile Kiang Road are hereby Informed that electricity supply will be Interrupted between 8.30 »m. and 12.30 p.m. on Monday 1 2th July
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    • 797 18 1 PUBUCAPPCMNTMErfTS DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY APPOINTMENT OF SUPERINTENDENT (SHIP) Applications are Invited from Malaysian Nationals for the appointment of Superintendent (Ship) in the Dockyard Department. Port of Singapore Authority. Candidates must have served a full apprenticeship in a ship repairing ship building establishment and should have
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    • 155 18 111 |B**^__ H <V J Hi ffll AUTOMATIC FILM-WIND Battery-operated micro-motor lets you shoot roll after roll without stopping to wind AUTOMATIC ZOOMING AUTOMATIC Film-Threading A Yaihico exclusive! Just insert rft« Just push the «oom button ond th. fi|m d fh- j|m f of)<J .ectncolly-operoted room of 12- roUal# buffon
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 344 19  -  Epsom J«ep SMART WORKOUTS ON FAST TRACK RACING by SINGAPORE, Thursday. pANITOBA and Quisana were the star performers on a fast track at Bukit Timah this morning. Panitoba was in his element and reeled off 3f in 37. Quisana, with an apprentice astride, galloped attractively over
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    • 265 19 P]FSOM JEEP spotliKhts the fancied runners at Rukit Timah tomorrow: RACK ONE— Musketeer II: Won as he liked over It Mat week: even better over Bf. Lombong Timah: Lost his chance at start last week whon ■eeond to Muskrteor II; by Summrrtime ho fhould get Bf. RACK
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    • 1080 19 Acceptirs for tomorrow's Bt Timah races Race 1—2.30 Cl 6 Div 1 ($5,000) Sf I ***** Musketeer II a (HS St) West 7 9.7 (SF) Mitchell 4 i ***** Lombong Timah (New Year St) Daniels 6 9.2 (F) Harbridge 2 3 ***** Ciboulette s (Venl VlcD Paul 10 8.5 Johari
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    • 1269 19 Race 1—2.0 Cl 2 Div 2 ($9,500) 7£ 1 ***** Olsin a (Venl Vict> E. Breuk.. 9 9.0 (F) Trevena, 6 HI? 0 f, 01 MM*"* a (Leong St) Daniels 6 8.11 Harbridge 4 i ***** Pantjasila a (Pedcman St) Lee 5 8.11 'Rahwi 13 4 *****
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    • 133 19 ACEC VTELIERS DE CONSTRUCTIONS ELECTRIQUES DE CHARLEROI. BELGIUM. Manufacturers of: COMPLETE ELECTRICAL PARTS FOR POWER STATIONS AND FACTORIES THREE PHASE GENERAL PURPOSE MOTORS TRANSFORMERS. CAPACITATORS AND LIGHTNING ARRESTORS INDUCTION HEAT EQUIPMENT LIGHTINC EQUIPMENTS PUMPS CABLES DIESEL ENCINES STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR SETS OUTDOOR SUBSTATIONS SOCOMABEL (MALAYA) LTD. Kuala Lumpur Singapore Sole
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    • 329 19 Another reason why Q more Carrier stir conditioning is bought than any other make! The Carrier Air I tSJIwreWK Conditioner's extra im^flSt^K thick fibre glass MS K Insulation blanket -f" i H Wr^ and specially de- I s^' signed fans keep operating noise down to a soft hum. B Air
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  • 350 20 SIEW SIN: WE DO NOT NEED SUCH CHAMPIONS BANTING (Selangor). Thursday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today warned Chinese that leaders championing their interests against the Malays could cause the most harm not only to the Chinese but to Malaysia itself.
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  • 63 20 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Two forums on the National Language will be held tomorrow at the Dia- mond Jubilee Hall at 8 p.m. The subjects of the forums are: "The possibilities of using the National Language in all fields of life" and "The problems of studying the National Language
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  • 57 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Mr Two Slant; Hong has become the first Malaysian photographer to be elected an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain on medical photography Mr. Two a member of the Photographic Society of Singapore, is a photographic technician with the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.
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  • 98 20 XL UAN O. Thin s Throe people were killed and two injured by lightning at PalohKelbak. Chamok. 18 miles from here today while clearing a path in a rubber estate Tan Teak Beng. 49. chairman of Chamek mc al council. Hoe Heng, 65. a mandore. and
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  • 383 20 CRICKET LEEDS. Tliur.s The Surrey l Oatsmcn. John Edrich ;-nd Ken Barrlngton. both spajkling centuries to carry England to 366 for one at close ot play on thr Qrst day of the Third Te>t against i New Zealand here today. Urteb was 1M not out
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  • 417 20 LONDON. Thurs.— A number of features developed in the stock markets today but interest was at a low level and the general picture was uninspiring. Gilts had another very quiet day and closed with scattered small declines Industrials cave a rather mixed dlsplny but from
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  • 301 20 Soek to hold talks on how to crush Malaysia JAKARTA. Thursday PRESIDENT Soekarno, who returned unannounced here yesterday, was expected to discuss the "crush Malaysia" campaign at a meeting: of Indonesia's Supreme Operations Command tonight. The command is Indonesia's highest military police authority. Other topics expected to br discussed are
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  • 210 20 'Anglo-US plan' in Cairo letter (\-\IRO. Thurs. The newspaper Al Ahram has printed tho draft of a let tor alloeedly written by the British Ambassador to Indonesia outlining a Joint Anglo-American plan for Indonesia. The letter was civpn to the newspaper by the Indonesian Foreigri Minister. Dr Subandrio. who had
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  • 18 20 VEO CHIANC BIAN Mama Ko:.rt i Cortege v ill li.iv. home for Bukit I'.rown on Morntay 1:
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